Mr. PLUMB rose amid eries of " quesâ€" tion." â€" He comld quite imagine the diftiâ€" culty under which the hon. the Premier laboured when he rose to support the resolutions he had brought forward, which were in contradiction to trisâ€"earkiest fessions on that subjeots :.J&ï¬‚ï¬ the not ‘to say audacity, his resolutions. : Mr. p::m â€" cipally to points dwelt on ' Rer and copclucded,. "'%. conviotion that these rzluhopn * mot settie uis ditficult question in a mafe ner satisiactory to the country. f find that the %fl"lnd been imitiated in that House. was an hon. gentleâ€" man whose name had been . recently mentioned in connection with the proâ€" uï¬dï¬om Am the subject of the bi mmf‘m which nod«::bt. that that day named would beSutficiently convenient to enable the hon. gentleman tobodin his, place. mflo (Hon. Mr. C.) shoul: Government on Hon. Mr. LETELLIER DE ST. JUST, Hon. Mr. LETELLIER DE ST. JUST presented a bill for mreguhuon of the law of j w was, moâ€" be read a second time on Thursday next, 18th inst. Hon. Mr. CAMPBELL was pleased to in reply to the hon. member, would observe, that in nameing Thursday the 18th inst., he had done so to enable the hon. gentlieman referred to, to be im his place. â€" With regard to the introduction of bills into that House, ho(ljomMr. L. “&de the bill introduced toâ€"day not be the only one initiated in that House, and he begged further to state, that it was the intention of the Government to introduce into that House as many as possible. _ _ C The House shortly after adjourned until Monday :;;.i, l.’nh‘{n“., atâ€"3 p.m. MOUSE OF COMMONS. Dickey.) He also agreed with the hon. momb.rf as to d?epf:;m‘f expression of opinion with re, to inâ€" creased remuneration of the officers and servants of the House. He recollected that an address had been presented from wunng lass Seenioy.| ‘He tmought thas the during last i e & mumnw,md he trustâ€" ed it would meet with duou&uqt.imdnr- ing the present Session. . _ 1 tion. Mr.DICKEY after the explana tion had been made expressed himself perfectly satisfied . s1dere Hon. Mr..LETELLIER DE Hon. members at the end o had expressed their opinion vants of this House should that, as y we . H JOMMENORD ON & at ®@V wl there been any objectic & uommnwncz inquiry the ty all attention to members had I e same C NON el rould be|in making that |piedie,) nb wcreasing | what eondanination he 6“ for hon. | might be trea for w ng ceeding. | if the h r‘ of the | Crown all the J was p@oo:.i, them, ifrin avour to } be extended to these : nittee, to fed to them it sho je | s intact, | plete. _ There cpuld not bo xpedient | formance, an approximaté, the ¢xâ€"|of the pledge, | thete DX rolled in | approximaté saving wf. the mmittee, | Crown, and thergfore; if the| it. lHe| Crown was pledged,, to ce some | ammesty should \grap rn, unless six:slo without | any\ ohdi could be | resolutions beforg the: Hgus + l and the Governmient, upon to â€" make | the country « spéci¢ preserve ?w'b‘t mwfl’hm and it was only after strong pressure Her Majesty‘s Imperial Government _t.hcyoonp‘nhd,mdwo::yoooodod. l.‘v- , the peop its Rorn Wost waro tmare| of 10 qoi oï¬'mdno.chjoeï¬oqwii;indood,.i!‘ho evidence Archbishop Tache reâ€" ferred to, i mldbo&d’ mu'-bd that until the feeling of i which led to the rebeluion had from the causes of w e sp w*h. c tarysitl‘o free from the . the Bay Company. When the Government came would also find that missions were sent to England, and l siits ‘of Chhads were fought before aspe ial committee: of the House of Commns in E:irnd' n every part of pida, as well as in the North West itself, t .iere was .um'.m ‘d“ire.xpm hat the m‘ry be sooner or later added to the then Province of Canada, The First Minister would himselfâ€" remiember, and | so would his hon. friend frgm South Ontario, the strofig pressure by petitions which was brought to bear on the Gov of Canada and the Government of : [England, especially by Mr. Mc Allister, took a deep and special interest in the matter, setting forth the ddvantages which would result from: the p ign. _ The gentleman to ided not only fought the: i t in England (and the i and in Parliament ; . and > was |only ‘m this that he wei ‘this struggle addressed himnlfï¬m pursuits in which he attained t i The question being so pregsed, and continuing to be pressed u; the e and I.:giaht.mof 3 M.m of â€" the Kastern Provinces having been ef feeted, the Gove t of the day enâ€" deavoured to @i our uq‘:im g;nce with d w!:ichm been ox; | > been mss Fampalien o n t thi t was 1 by "the. reaol m&“ theigs u):'d it was ;lfnm y to :‘“ Government , ‘ ox;n-ed wishes of the pé and. Parâ€" liament of Canada, and! the wishes of the Imperialâ€"Gov ‘as m,;odb;qmgi%wmflyip“ Dominion. ‘were opened with ; the Hud:m’nm pany. ‘~ They were ~at first to deal | with ‘us. | They resistance offered by the latter had taken a passive instead of an active lhApo',‘m hon. geu;l:manmdm&ed thsg‘hhe& is perba ve sympathized wi i 1sS John} denied â€" thet â€"there .wat | any there was ome act of sion, one act of wrong, one dct that K : He heard an hon. member laugh. Well, he might as well laugh if he could do nothing else. Mr. YOUNG : What about the thousand dollars ? ¢ R Sir JOHN MACDONALD: The ha:.h gentleman should not interrupt me ; it is a wauyt of manners, certainly, From: the very first motion made by the Dominion to .annex the territary of the North West, down to the time the htom ment ceased to administer the of the country, there was ‘not one single act of theirs that he was not prepared to justify, and he was quite ready to do so just now, not .cnlflwith respect to, the thousand »dollars, but also with regard to every other act of the government of which he was a member, committed in that connection. The w of | the. union of that ceuntry to was no novel question. The late Government did not open it up for the first time. It had occupied tqumhohhemu of Canada for years and years. n the first time he (Sir John) had entered Par: liament the people of looked for ward to a Weste: i oftern‘twg and when he first entered Ministry 1854, the question was t up â€" time and again, and mvxbuo and ability by Hon. Brown, who was then a i n? in;pï¬ reng ]oo Bl m mol;q (Sir John) was then a Not only was that question pressed upon the Gov er ment in ‘the liament of(h‘dz but we had petifions from the people the North West: ing to be relieved from the|Hudson‘s ï¬ Comy and to *be anne ‘to Canada. 'R:; thek colonies: and dependehcies, and any led e on her behbhilf, whether by f[er Prime MmisE in Eig t or in the smallest depen léncy of ‘the Empire, would : not g: ken. | No jobligation could exist here | that ’nTl exist in England.. She whs Sov of Canada, and no pledge made, b: (Sir John) whon Premier, ot by the h tleman nowa:; the head |of the e&n‘h' t, as her adviser for portion ie empire;, could fail in begi?‘rï¬.d t to the ut most extent, no thatter the result be to the, individuals or «conâ€" cerned by that zrombe. re discussâ€" ing the resolu P before the House he would ask leave to recall some of the circumstances eamoqwtod with the annexation of the North West to the Dominion of â€" Canada. The mwm his speech stated. that there (was wmething'h wrong in ‘2 course taken by the Dominion t toâ€" wards the people of Manitobs ; and if the th gent! cA C lctorilE upon he faith of faith of the C sty, then, no n s‘]{o ho â€" n t be | in #:.‘ mumwuio'ï¬q ho (Fovernmen ht Hon it t Hon, Sir JOH > diff not think . isk ithe ‘Mlllgl he Had done so, en ,| be n 'li&."’ had t a course it. | iA subject 0 A Weated J a, Sir JOHN A, MA NALD ;\nlmll( .thn)t,l(l’lfl 1 l§t'lond o li gence a . d done so, it appi 'wy.hn ranted,, because o‘ first "life ‘ had the| m# ? in the n a course like that followed . subject of t iimportance re wellâ€" being "kl‘ this country ated b{ gentlemen! opposite dinary levity, on od, he say, by some minis of the had listongd with great atâ€" it deserved, to the speoch of t (dent " Approtatine. of" ho. $duntly ag large would be found. that in 1841, 1843 and d Cheoata ons mniynd t moh WeA Ohd act a was. | boâ€"act ~A did act in a sense m‘hfl ’mmmenaz He did ‘ eve, argument mnfl‘h‘. other ’2}‘2, adly ngmpttoob tain from an amendment a , union of the mzwqu'{m would alter the substan: tial fato 0 résolution. â€"‘ He believed it would be.carried by a decisive majority, an . act ~ofiâ€" graces was » scedented. ooR .mg the British Parliamant s nor uid be think that it made much difference| whether an 2 6y tik t in tither somse bhe exvons _ Hon. Mr. BLAKE said that a good deal had been said by the hon. member for Kingston that evening that was not strictly relevant to the question before the House, He did not complain that the hon. gentle: man should have taken this opportunity to enter into a somewhat extended review ‘ of â€"the _transactions of his Government in connection with the Northâ€"West troubles ; he did not complain that : the chon. genttlhemn ‘lh;xl&ï¬ndr proposed to enlarge the area is cussion in the manner he had done,; he did not complain that the hon. gentleman should have closed with an m?mdmut touching to both sides of and the country at large to bear in ‘mind the snfl. difficultiesâ€"and responsibilities unâ€" er which he had laboured in these tranâ€" sactions, and to believe that in all he had done he had acted : for the best. The Te mempron Juof wher io farldene and but w e an. what consequenges were to om what. ho did" in Slf these transtotiond. " 1t the Government had taken the course which the Right Hon. gentlomen and made this question one of executive action only ; if they had on their own teâ€" sponsibility passed an order in Council odvhbg.:n _,thenbho(&r}olp) but he regarded emnmrtnw:lohflw, Government prdaposed to deal with the ion as one that was subversive of our ;;mï¬c_x, s M;ge& guardian, and protector of the Conâ€" ï¬l‘h'ni-he id &’lfuhi ‘vote against the resolutions. / The Right Hon. gentleâ€" man . stated h the l?u- to invite the cooperation of nent | in been_ held _both by Earls. Dufferin and Carnarvon that by no l‘f)osuibility, could that Proclamation be held to coverâ€"crimes of a more serions nature than the taking up of arms, and the obstructing the ‘enâ€" in erainiangsy s murder of mzflkmd hon. genâ€" tlemen opgoaiw to p‘;)int. out ja, sin(?le doâ€" reliction of duty on the pï¬â€™ odthe o‘v:m- ment inâ€" . est Boubidembie thents thoit Anith, and o attempt to arrest the ::rdfl:‘m:.:t&l:: time ve of di mumgtodm&hâ€"diumm; mig:t have ., been h% Sir John | fn : ~detail * ‘the _ circunt stances o‘o‘:;lsotod v;ht;hs the . Fenian invasion, to â€", th ices renâ€" dered on‘ that occasion bm;undm, meskatsmatentss If and colleagues with op Tache and Father Richot, oant-eno{ding‘that‘ no romise, written or verbal, of an amnest: Kad been : made. !I’l: fllenbonttl:maod u:i course proposed to be taken e Governâ€" ment, as set forth in the reoo{utiomoftbo hon. the Premier, characterizing the unishment :intended to be inflicted by gmxshm’ t as .thmnhir He tl‘t-mmt.ed the hon. Premier . wi i 0 res i bility and throwing it o):nml‘snrhnm en??xn manner abhorrent to the British Constitu tion, and, concluded by saying that he believed the : calm uï¬ertboufl: of the country would assert that the Governâ€" ment had not been wanting in their duty, in any single step they had taken for the acquisition, the settlement, ‘and the. development of that great country. ~| _ liament voted the noouuoï¬ary means .to | . â€" _ THE $8TDrATEs. & obtain it. . Thero was nothing aggressive ~ Hoo. MÂ¥ ‘WRIGHT P tod‘ & in the course of the QOnmnent.. ‘There | 4 on« Hiig Excelinsy W * was no proposition to" alter the tenure of norwGo ï¬omnubm ing the eatimGteso'faor propecty . P n lSpeih e . Caihch 1 the yoar cading a0tK dhme 1920, â€" * ho Govermiient of, iny Dommmign aiP int | . Hom MB GARTWEICRE anoved | that the Government of the Daminion all the is Rxcellency‘s . m T0d. tho 40. powers which the Hudson‘s Bay Company cou ing Bsti “"8°b° efsrred 1o the reviously had. . Every settler was to | % %t‘Su.Wl % Â¥85 ) guo the same right than he had under mflm gra OA%!VRImelenouhc Pr the Councii of Assiniboisr. | But there was I that h.e ro [ to p it the this great advantago, that whereas from _he proposed . roceed the tirst settiemen the tiime of unioi single man could j the @ine .0f umon wilh Canada, not & single man could get a free grant of land, or a freeâ€"hold property in the country ; it was proposed ht the Union that every man having a lease from the Hudson‘s Bay Company, or being only, tenantatâ€"will, shouflim have the right to the freoâ€"hold vested in his own jperson, thus enabling them to become the proprietors of the the land. Roferrina' to the acquiâ€" sition of the North West territory, he said, that so far as we were concernâ€" ed, the bargain was an excellent one, and had met with the approval of â€"Parliament and of the country. He considered that the l‘ahhingbog' supplies Yinstead of m \eÂ¥ %qse migaged in the consfruc; tion of the Red River route was dictated l})l' beneficent antWhami@ne pnnm'gu e‘defended the appointment of the Hoa. W MéDougali; whom: he‘looked supon® as eminently suitable todill the position with credit to himself and satisfaction to the country. The object of his being sent so early t.% his seat of Government was that he might become the sooner acquainted witmo'wunts‘of the country, and the best means of establishing a government consonant with the feeling and desires of the people. Heo charged hon. gentlemen then on the opposite side of tie ~House with uniting to frustrate by the spread of false and invented rumours the beneficent desire of the Government of Canads, at a time when all Canadians might have unitâ€" ed to aid the completion of so deâ€" sirable an â€" object. g‘rom the moâ€" ment _ Mr H’Acdoug;ll left: . this country his footsteps were dogged, and the most erroneous views were expressed regarding him. Then the unfortunate occurrences of 1869â€"70 took place, a quasi rebellion arose, and the Government here at Ottawa had u‘») deal with it. They dealt with it as but fln& could. Thg took every ï¬m ir po‘vlror x e purpose . ing quiet and allay» g the fears "of the people.‘The. Goâ€" ernorâ€"General issued a Proclamation. in lg::itwu :hhtedhhu if these people i ‘to the Gov &onrywrvt’ d'\:dredreued, sm they woul« stand in the same position a8"the rest of the British Empire. This Pmohpflm however, did not grrive early enough, was never properly circulated. â€" The sent :ï¬. O;.’tun Trom Fo;t.. Garry.. The Hon. remier, when 8 thint the Government recognized mvolu-' tionary power, must have forgotten that intliation. of the CBbpiroc@ensial hed not by the action of the fl‘uhomry‘ , and that the Govern in the Shohrge of a duty and in aecordance x"fl:ï¬mmï¬om from England, had niet: vernment by w deed _ recogâ€" nized in any way m.-zamma-ym, on the contrary the mere mention of & Provisional Government or any. person or document emanating from it was never tolerated. He referred to the arrival ofAmhbi-? Tache from Rome at the invitation the Canadian Government the r i indefred by m prelate in mtmn&‘:rdu and miotno- ; and stated that ‘his Lordâ€" ip the Government held the fullest and most unreséryed communic@tion.. His Grace wis furnished with copies of the documents previously sent to that country, told to tell his people that the Proclamaâ€" tion wasâ€"still in force ; but at that time no bloodshed hag taken place, and it had «aA ‘ ¢1 1 A .1 (Frtgay)Feb. 12. â€" MenREAKEB took.the chair at thred THE TIMES : OTTAW:. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1875 ho un Lry from : until not & patriotism of the hon. buembag J plete . m‘:uty to E ;onmm.th.:io extreme penalty carried out, norâ€" on the other hand tocie views of, such as would recommend & full and':meto pardon. He tbouï¬t that the mi course as set forth in the: resolution pn;rnod by Formnonh mhnk movded io mm'-“‘?" tea ve rovi or & ï¬:ifl\mt, lhOlle recommend itself to favourable consideration of the House. e omd that. this course would effect a > settlement of the vexed question. ; y ieut $ 5 AM&m wic o Mr, MOU U ‘res expressin, 5 a~ hops ‘‘that this "» woul bo: approached : with . genergs and Mr. GORDONâ€"In view of the deâ€" s%c&:u from the Colonial Secretary: which were before them, and of the cirâ€" cumstances in which the Houses found itself placed, the Government could neither commit itself to the views of those who an the one hand desired ‘to see ‘the Mr, DEVLIN, in a speech of some length, supported the views of the Goâ€" vernment as the only ones hm lead to a proper . solution of the di ty in view of the despatches of the Imperial (Government on the subject. In his view of the case, and with the whole evidence before him, he could come to no other conclusion than that the t Hon. member for Kingston and his es had promised an ammesty in the fullest sense of the word. _‘ i Mr. MASSON (Terrebonne) heard with feelings of doep painâ€" the observations which had fallen from the lips of the hon. zentleman who had just sat down. , He timself had been some time in the North West, and hn;lhehu% some ft.n)t‘pl:)rt.unitylof ascortaining eeling} 0| e people, and he knew that not_ only nmonmft "the French but also amongst the English speakâ€" ng fluhtu)n was it entirely different to expressed by the hon. gentleman, and nothing could be more contrary to fact than the assertion that they desired to see the extreme penalty of the law carried out. H:G me&:m}:n that the constiâ€" tuency for whi gentleman sat entertained ideas on this qnestion quite at Â¥ariance with those which had .just found expression from their reiu_wmenhtne. The late*Mr. Cunningham, w. as the duly elected representative of that constiâ€" tuen?, was a strenuous advocate for the oomgote pardon of those implicated in‘ the North West troubles ; and | it was b the unfortunate circumstance of lns-m{ den death that the l:_g:.;gmt.lemm who had just spoken had his way to that seat in the House. f Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE ymemed & message from His Excellenty, transmit: ting copies of correspondence with Her Majesty‘s Government on the subject of a bill passed: last session for the construcâ€" tion and Maintorance of Maring Rlectric "Telographs, ! _ _ [‘ <â€" 10â€" [ J ; wOminittee of amgq‘lt'é Carried. | Hon. Mr.. GOARTWRIGHT announcad that he proposed to proceed witlimtho consideration of the Estimates on Tues day next, if they could be reached, on which day he would make his fingncial statement. | I message from His Excellency, relating to the nonâ€"fulfilment of the t@yrms ‘o%‘ion federation with British Columbia. Hon. Ar. MACKENZIE said the papers had notâ€"yet been printed but would be printed. _ k Sir JOHN A. MQGDONALD said they should be printed before action could be taken on them. 4 1 Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE replied that that cofirse had not been followed by the late Government. There. had not been time to liave the,papers printed, those on the Marine Tehg;tllx Cables were, howâ€" ever, brief, and c be printed in a day or two. + 1 ‘ Sirâ€"JOHN® A. MACDONALD said: the subjects were mentioned in the Speoch from the Throne, and the p:grs ought therefore to be printed before the meeting of the House, that the Government might be prepared to deal with these . questions. _Mr. WALLACE (South Norfolk) resunâ€" ed the adjourned dohbate on the resolutions of the hon. the Premier in regard to the Northâ€"West troubles. â€" He attributed the embarrassiments ‘surroundingithis question to the action of the hon. the Premior, when a ‘member of the Ontario Governâ€" ment, offering a roward for the capture of Riel, and : taunted the hon. gentloman with adding to these embarrassments by his present action. The commutation of the sentence on Lepine, he argued, was due to the handing over to the Inï¬etml Government this question of the Northâ€" West troubles. It could not be ible that t:‘o .bu.wn who clu;:oumd gor _the blood when in Tere of opinidn thit Lepine‘s p&?m was too great. ‘The Kon. member for South BE:;N framed a resolution in the Ontario Legislature expressing regrot that the murderers of Scott nho:;ï¬ be allowed to remain free, but the hon. gentleman had not shown how either the government of Ontario, or that of the Dominion could act in the matter satisfactorily. _ f Mr. RYAN (Marque ive the Govâ€" ernment credit fw forward the matter, and urged that as according to Englis l:uh: a man must ::fldeemed innoâ€" cent: till he is proven ty, rmor Archibald could not have pmum Riel and his associates guilty in the absence of even nav indictment, and ot:-fld §9:h c‘;ln- sequently. pardon a . crime of whi e was pre-mw i?nnt. It was much to be regret at a question like the present, which was simply one of night or wrong, should have become mixed . up with passion and religious prejudices. However the French speaking iopuhtion of the North West might .think on this subject, on the part of the English speak ing +population of that country he must protest against the nmne-tï¬ proposed in the resolution before the House, because to them it looked like a mockery of jusâ€" tice.. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD asked when rinted copies of the papers rélating to grit.iahCohufbh and Electric ph cables would be distributed. £ Houw. Mr. );(A%EdNZIE remarked that the Govemmé' t no action to take in the matter. gial .4 CONFEDERATION WITH BRITISEH COLUMBIA Hon, Mr. MACKENZIE I)ron_enq;d THBE AMNZSTY RESOLUTIONS. MARINE | TRLEGRAPHS The admission ‘Srattxo Tovrxawunt.â€"A grand skatin town en h pse t sfemmoon o ba:;:unda'o?ho Mdthoém nor General and suite. . The followi M:Go&muhlw.tb_obut T e best boy skater; ur-r u:m\u;'a(m A gold medal to the best | m,md-flv&'m;lh:.m_ mand, except one Martin Bowles, th | ipâ€" mtring%ndnr%}hom wh _ was $2 and costs, oi’gohm or & week. Another med h obert Balbirnie, i for larceny, was disâ€" O‘II’M | .:»-)‘n'!vu‘.,‘};nzw i The game was for.13 points, l-u1' over &n hour, Themm%o Mr. Taylor. A roturn match is talked of, when Mr. Taylor will have to l?okï¬o his. laurels. â€"| WJ A4 4 ; .Cirvy Por, os Court.â€"Some elevan yo lidle were prought Hoforeâ€"the Poiise Me. match &t{;ï¬e&nggdw;th breaking into Mr. it s bont hpoes at ie tenie Who County Porics Court.â€"A man named Moriok‘Lgons, of the of Neâ€" gean, was. brought before Mr. Langrell, . P., yesterday, charged with ing shelter to his wife on.'l‘hm_ night. The heartless wretch was fined $5 and Discnarorn:â€"Mr. T. E. Moore, hairâ€" dresser, has been discharged from onsâ€" tody, the writ for a criminal charge against him having been withdrawn. _ | .. dburg .«....;.......411.15 am., 745 pim. CENTRAL,VERMONT RALLROA D. Leares Ogdensb f ( +4 . for Boston .n.f'm.u p.m. : 5.30 pan Arrives in Ogdens _ . . _ °_ â€" GBRAND TRUNK RALLWAY. | Ar;ivu-"pt Prescott 1'15 i0 x Deaves J) cel ons msa.nlï¬ ROME, WATERTOWXN, AND 7 BUBG RAILWAY. Leaves 0; mbnr% : 8.00 am,, 2.25 p.m. Arrivesin‘ll‘lewYor 10.00 p.m., â€"7.00 a.m. Leaves New York.... 6.00 p.m., 11.00 p.m. Arrives in Ogdons: â€"= ° ° 3â€"â€" > ST, LAWRENCE Ti OTTAWA RBAILA Leaves.....10.45 a.m., 200 p.m., 10.45 p.m. Arrives.... 7.35 a.m., 4.10 p.m., 7.10 p.m Canaba CENTRAL RAfCLWAY. |__ Leaves...,................10.40 am;, 5.00 pm. he folt he should best discharge his duty by . supporting ‘the resolution, : The deâ€" bate lv.ms cg;mnued'll:y Messrs. Fournier, Cauchon, Wright, (Portiac) jor Frechette and gle Cosmos. | .‘ i Mr. MACKENZIE briefly ro&li:d. § â€" The House dividemhen the amendâ€" ment was lost on the following division :â€" Yeas.â€"Baby, Bunster, Caron, Cimon, Coupal, Currier, Degjardins, Dugas, Gaudet, Gill, _ Harwood, _ Hurteau, fAnthier, Masson, MceDougall (Three Rivers), Montâ€" plaisir, Mousseau, ‘Ouimet, Pinsonnesult, Pope, Robitaille, Rouleau, Wright (Otâ€" Nays :â€"Apploby, Baby, Bowell, ‘Brown, Bunster, Caron, Cimon, Currier, Desâ€" jardins, | Domvilie, Dugas, l‘nrrgw, Flesher,| Gaudet, Gill, .. Hurteau, . Jones, . [ ] i i¢k, Lanthier, / Little, : donald, [Ringston], MoMillan, ‘ Maséon, McCallum, McDougall <[Three m":n} McQuade, Mitchell, l[gnteithtliontp isit, Mousseau, Orton, Quimet, Pi t, Platt, Plumb, Pope, Robii Rochester,, Ross [Princ«ihEdwud{, ~R; Stephenson, Thompson iboo}, 7 in toape Ceetermabe [Ottawa], Wright [,Ponï¬loi'â€"\’)O.“ t The House adjourned at 240 am. ; esterday for an oyster suj between in dumes Hamis and MrA. 2L Tayie tawa).â€"2 Jean, Taschereau, Thibsudeau, apBo [Haldimand], _ Thomson [( W 1, Tro;mbh“‘l‘!ov?Vlil, Wallace [Albert], Wilkes, Wood, Youngâ€"126. | gary), McDonnell (Inverness), M { [Eigin}, Mackenzie {mmm kenzie [ Montreal ], p McLennan,.. go- Craney, . McGregar, )I% ~ Mc Isace, McKay [Colchester], tcalfe, Mills, l(osÂ¥ Murray, â€" Norris, â€" Oliver, Patterson, Polletier, Porry, Poettes, Piâ€" kard, Pouliot, Pozer, Ray, Richard, Rosâ€" eos, Ross {Durham], Ross [Middlesex], Rymal, Bcatcherd, Scriver, Slnbloy&ï¬n- clair, Skinner, Smith {Poel}, Smith [ Westmoreland ], _Snider, : Stirton, |St. Platt, Plumb, Pouliot, Fozer, , Lchard, Robi‘fhrd, Rochestert'Bmoo'e.xgun (Durâ€" Midward), To ‘““‘“ï¬ym;'l'“sg..oh.ï¬â€ Teurd Sorives, ward), Ryan, ver, Shibley, ‘Sinclair, Skinner, Smith (Peob), Smith (Westmoreland), Snider, Stephenâ€" zt:,“Stirwn, St. J Wm Thompson (Cariboo), pson (Hd%unm' d ), Thomson weuw&l'l‘mm blay, Trow, 'I‘;szer,\hil, allace (Albert), Wallace (Norfolk), White, Wilkes, Wood, M.j FARROW tl:.Een moved an amend* ment recitin; h between Messrs. Dorign mdmmd Archâ€" bishop Tache, which was lost on a division. ’l‘heï¬aln motion was then put and cartied upon the Divfsiog oi the House. | Wright (Pontiac), Youngâ€"1§52 LAE TY 260y ARRACRT CE L AI0ECCAEU! Macdonald (Gornwall), »Macdonald (Glen. Citx Counotm.â€"There : will be nmr zï¬téngafthoCity Council .on y burg from Boston. 8.:00 s.m., 12.50 p.m. AravcHera‘~OGunide. Local Entrcllitgence. inst. Carried. _<~)~°C On motion the Board adjourned. sary ~for the members: of the Board to by Mr. Waruer, seconded by Mr. O‘Cowxor, that the Chairman is hereâ€" 3“ to sign a cheque in favour Mr‘Tracey for two : months‘ house renk of Wellington school due 13th February, the first of March next, that it is necesâ€" Moved by Mr; Waruez, seconded Mr. Dorrox;, that the : Becretary be and hereby instructed to obtain from the late Treasurer, the books kept by him on aoâ€" O'(l)(:ved byflg‘r. Dortox, seconded by Mr. mth;z:i;:o nï¬. Tor the use of u& the Separate Aehout Aou ‘Camed = * Ward, see what progress children of that n i rrmamane o Mr. Wai that the petition of oo ag Finance and Assessment Committeeâ€" bronicalh tnfind Arecsteit iracsans brarsircessisasa NCY iJ melrigted to potain hom u‘i‘&...,“" Blmditoflho accounts of the Board for the past year, and hand over the same to the chairman of the Finance . Committee for the ‘%lnnmuon of that committee gndg:lg e next meeting of this Board.â€" tried. Moved by Mr. Dowtox, "seconded by Mr. Wauurer, that Mesers. Maertinesu, Knumï¬, the mover and seconder of this motion ited to examine and reâ€" port to this Boand at an early date the Moved by Mr. Rooquz, seconded by Mr. Fixcy, that a committee composed of Mesers.: Wallery -;Kann.\i: the â€" M!I'[ :d qi;gs‘nto th \uhflooï¬zwl the ‘the m:xl-fl'w& ndo? this Board, how ;;.;;.hvo di;}lom“;: and what class. ul'r' Warcer moved an amendment to this motion which was lost and the mttothhnouddihuxtmbdï¬u. t on division, and the original motion Movedâ€" by Mr, Wautk®, seconded Mr. O‘Coxxor, that thoSecrohrybc,uK i-here3 requested to wait on the Colâ€" lector Sop.nrbw&hool'l‘umnndto tellhimtoï¬â€˜ alter Reeves to June next to ‘pay ‘separate school tax.â€" Rlll-mi Traretr.â€"The noontnflmow travel. The trains on the St. Lawrence and Ottawa had to be all cancelled yesterâ€" day, and there ara but slender hopes of the line being .cleared toâ€"day. A simifar state of affairs exists on the Grand Trunk. On the CanadaCentral a train managed to reach the city at 2.30 p.m., much to the joy of & large number who were anxious to reach the capital. The drifts have not W o oi oo e mt oo shl mdroport.tthongn meeting of t] Mbvodinm@dmeut‘ Mr. secontied bybelr. Fux,r,fl:f! tbm;“ C ommmitine 1 the;'m@m'bflityw mhï¬lom-ho in this city; fur Heparate Sehnols, api toâ€" Pusuro Mrrtrmo.â€"His Worship the Mayor, at the request of a h.r? number of ratepayers, has called a public meeting of the citizens for this afternoon, at three o‘clock, to take into consideration a proâ€" sgzalï¬-om the Directors of the Canada tral Railwa u? extend the line to Pembroke, l-m!to, build mmhmolhog:. station houses &c., here, upon the condiâ€" tion of a bonus béing granted to assist them . in . the rï¬a-d extension. The"question is ong vital: hmo: to the city, and it would be well C was & potf attendance at the meeting. Cugvnu‘C’IAng;P;{ members :g the Thistle ling Club, 0 treal, who are to for thg Gov’emorxenenl’l medal, l:l:i who were delayed b'i:bo d.rifla‘n%.upof trï¬nsl:dn smg:d by i Canada Central esterday aftern and are stop at {he.B.ulull Hpuso.o??’l‘hey are all ntr?pn;ï¬ng looking men, n;iu:m no doubt make the Ottawa "team 1 to their laurels. The been _so gréeat for a number of years match, which was for yesterday, will be commenced this morni insteuf, at 9:30 o‘clock, on the V‘mBeï¬ rink, ab Rideau, Hall... A splendid game is exâ€" pested; as some of| the keenest curlers in both clubs are T irt in the match The, Thistle Curling Dinb. im to be repre sented ?oh?l}.m _;I}o. 1 Binkz.l).ï¬ D. Hist Ghipy. _ï¬f_,a@nkl 3. 36. Kine With respect:to the account of Mr. Finly, ithey find that the wood supplied is %,a.mmdu.sm wb{m' the Board is only $5 00 &""m;z:ï¬ hnntyin to t . & Aive cen: oord,‘orsmmdf_to‘.az;‘onnlm?l: made. therefrom, and that the balance, Olm.wherdd to Mr. Finly in M,np to Jan at, 1875. k Y‘ith gferenoof tofl\owmd Mr. u. Rooque, for repairs schoolâ€"houses, &c., your Committee have returned the -d(iwommttoMr.Booqu%withhmqm that it should be made in detail, but this éentlem has not yet returned it to your (Signed) T. G. Coursouuns, Ottawa; Jan."12th, 1875; Samuel Greenshield, T. K. Alexander, Geo.Bruh.&kip;lfL P f To the Board of Separate Schools;â€" -,Y £ j + s I for sundries, and that of Mr. Finly for v&ï¬sgfllzdbthonghot&, referred to beg to report & 'flw "hi-’ow‘rodflw S meaqud for the hayment Of Said acciing nmountmgto.mu in favour of said Sister. : A mee of the Board of Seâ€" ayevenixmlir t : ‘MoCarron;, Dorion, Waller, O y ierre, Finly, Rooqué and Ka '{e Chairman zbmm&; the rminutes of the t meeti b Beveral iavanemairmemire. omm T8id on thhe table. / â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€" A.létmtgmï¬.ux;mzmm, acce office of Treasurer, mmm.wmamd,md by Mr. Dorion, that l{r.“:;?be,lnd'- hereby appointed Treasurer of this Board for the current year on furnishing the necessary securities. Carried. s FINANOR AND jA * "s Moved by Mr. W arcuzr, seconded by Mr. s ie tiat Mhe wepit o ie 2 BOARD OF SEPARATE SCHOOL 6. T. G. Coursouuss, Jonrnlhgum-, W. Kmix.® / Gilmore‘s Great ~Orchestre, perhaps zbuhhm;mwm can be had by those that hold at %n.m x""3703, mergy, to make the last the â€"greatest m; ‘He offers in addition to the exâ€" citement of the drawing itself, a concert Tus Gzesart Exorreritxt.â€"The death of ?:.V.Bnmlou:l.i:.nohmm“wifln Concert, nor Wm anything" else " prevent the drawing from taking place on the 27th of February. Sooonn&_h this, that all the .money. paid . for: tickets will be asesarang‘s former concerts, and has given his own oul&‘hga. Northrop & Lyman, Tor proprietors for Canada. Sold mmmd-hn. 3160 M 0~.m 'ew‘ï¬mil i Oxâ€" hdvflymod,édem:uf::m.flbu: A.bgb‘loflwvu successful or mflwm;itm not be equalled: We can confidently re oan-e}h,nd would advise all who mhulubkupsmpplyofit_onhmd â€"it be the means of .vmâ€our that 1 ; \ signature of Hurd & Co. is on each pa kage. Northrop & Lyman, Tor 3t ow brabent mvsd dorinh the mt year C ud ie droun m us to a pacpett Condition.â€"Powders: and Arabian Heave ~ "Tar Largsr Iurrovexext ror Fam®o SBieur.â€"â€"Tinted Crystal Spectacies. mm‘ case, in which all other treatment feougucs of qaare of Daiduees buitiohs cases of Loes of Hair and Irritation of the Seg have yielded to the same remedy. â€" 37 "Biare Yovu t llarr.â€"If your wish to save hair an i keep it in a strong and mï¬yomhflaz:n Burnett‘s Coconine. It will stimulate roots of the hair, and restore the natural action upon which its w Twenty years ago & saved a lady‘s hair in a desâ€" sgepisily, antinie bo" de un to Fowle‘s Pile and Humour ;‘its effect * W ua'an?'eun I‘p:;i‘% Gente try MacLaren & Chalmers‘ cutior One tria will secure to them your patronâ€" Br. Amprew‘s PaxssyTEAIAx OnUrOn.â€" Inruz Mervice at 11 weock ; Evening Service at 7 o‘clock. Pastorâ€"Rev. D. M. Gordon, B. D. BAXXK Sreser ‘l;{;:,c'snrznux Cuu.n.cu-'â€" Bervice at 1! o‘clock ; kveni »rvice at ?m T uELN â€"Rov. Win. Mootu & Daroy Sreser Pesssyrérra® |OrOroxu.â€" | Oltawa Morniug Service @tli o‘ciocx ; Evesgiug service | Public % f p ay 7 oflock, . Pasiorâ€"Rev, ‘Win. Arinstrong, | Conmiderntion & reoens £ BPÂ¥ * line io Pe ud to WÂ¥ uny > Bomeuenentix â€"Parimannl irars 101 1 NtaKNODE JA (Annoul â€"2 & .-xxxo Brlm“i&n‘-ra.l‘r u(:gulucu.â€"-(euu free.)â€"Morning Service cl Gk ; ivenâ€" ing Bervice at 7 0‘cl Ok. ‘Pastorâ€"Rov. Win. fiall .A. The Rev. Wim. Hall, wil preach ut the %gvm. te, and the Rev. W. J. Hunier in House. 1 If you desire to get n profinble ton se to packarithe a" S and have them to selectâ€" for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will mi'mu,‘&"l' y?hdpn-t’l';oouhs uors f mofï¬nbutqwd. 498C dOlll.ll"l cuvwn.;.l&m;v Service at Li t hrag 78 tige se 1g o+ ioh orning Bervice at i1 O‘clock; Evening Bervice m Puflhnw. v/ J. Hunter., Tue Rev. W J. Hnal:x vig’l m\;,cu ug::“m‘um{;:g service, and Â¥. na« n evening, |_® * o Orrawa West Wesurya® COHrpRou.â€"Morsâ€" 1 i0e at l1 o‘ciock; Evening Service ut 7 m ; Pastorâ€"Dr. Mark. + Morning Service at 1i Ociock; Evening Service at To‘giuck. . His Lordship pishop Lowis offlâ€" clating, assisted by the Hev. J. Poilard. ~Br. JAxes . ruroK, Hm.n.-â€"!oml, Service at 11â€"0‘ci06k; Rvening Service at 7 o‘ciock. Pastorâ€"Rev, Mr. Johnson, Chaplaln of the Senâ€" Knox PrEsBYIERIAN CHuRrOH, Cliy Heal. Bquare.~â€"Morning Hervice &t 11 o‘ciock ; Evenâ€" mmmflhm, No on pastori RuFora®» Eriscorat Ounncn,_xom-_n’ Bervice ï¬ 11 u‘ciock; Hvening Service ut ddnu‘ House, Uinly Streel. Pastorâ€"The sgev. Johustou McQormac. YORKâ€"8T, M: E. OHURCEK.â€"Morning Service at 11 0‘6i06K ; Evening Service at 7 o‘ciook. â€" Lastor Burx@er‘s Fravourtxc Exrraorsâ€"The superiority of these extracts consist in their ect purity and great strength. ous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many of the fictitious fruit flavours now in the market. They are not only true to their names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, and are so my concentrated, that a comparative quantity need only be used. â€" 3766. For gold and silver watches, ‘ ford; and Goyer‘s, ;81 Sparks -5‘:9;0 m Offices to let in the Victoria Chambers Apply to R. C. W. MoCuaig. 3760 old gold rings, call at Itadford and Goyer‘s 38! parks street. 3% Good blood will show itself," as the old epge eP cny? d inaren e peadiioa iess 4os5a i2 _ 11 o‘ciock; Rvening Service as 7 o‘ciock Pastor Revd, young. Barrisr CHURCE.â€"Morning Service at 1i o‘ciock. Evening Servicemt?7 o‘clock. Pastorâ€" Rev. A. A. Cameron. f aAtHoLro Arosroilo O@URCH r Sl?lm.â€"xï¬onflol Bervice on o-c‘l‘ #{“, 6:30 a. m. and 6 p. m. Sundyasâ€"Holy Each aist. 10 & ®m, Evening prayer, 6 p m. _ â€"_ Farse Monesry.â€"For people to allow disease to become seated updn them rather than consult a . physician, or to suffer as aany do for years with the different kinds mqwithmtmuonmtpthedm‘- gist for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure, which is an infallible, cure. 3720 Gendreau not dead, but simply removed Bualt sot inantal im Waliaglen mm tun away ! Iio‘:ï¬-bm the . to iimomienny new. tonsorial mflm%g _ 1hose in search of â€"Gendreau will find him at his néw shop on Wellington Street, opposite the Parliament Buildings. 3767 a We uhk hy Cpbrty Pectotel ‘Syrad ~Bexxert‘s Baxxrzurr Sroox.â€"The balâ€" ind e oh. hmd ' i T idean stfopt. * __ 3678. Splendid assortment of ties remaining ofl&nnett'abankruptltoek,uwflidm streot. 8678. gbowhuc,m Rideau strect. Neelin CHUE W OF T. JoHx T4s EvaxoELIST.â€" OxAUupter» M. E. Ouuron.â€"Morning Service Trhite Shivis will be sold: at whatever METOAUFE STURECT WEsLEYAN|CHURCH â€" For elegant setts of jewellery and splen special notlon.) _ _ __ . . §733 ~ CKURCK SERVICES. BUSINESS NOTICES. East ond.of Sappers Bri â€"36 People‘s Tea Store, . _ 86 Rideau street, Obtawa. Nzesux® Bros. Hriarx, 3724t., $768, 3767 " pvony deonll ae ie AGENTS wanted in evary toOwn in the Upited Btates and ~~~s00 ndengia o 200 Bend 80 cents for a sample duee from 5 io: 10 bushels of e ies tione for Address L. L. OBMENT M omrt-uuq.% Silver Chord. . Wreath of 6 ovliection uf the best poj Price Of cack book in boa‘ wofe i J LIVER ITAON &00., ~ _ :. ... Mewtom, c es Oporatie Pearls. Th; h $ o-ï¬:'f;g-- Rong. uty % f l Ol *00645h nong:, BB Shower of Poarlsâ€" Nearly Home , Circle, 'fl‘n’fla Gomse of Stramss. Most du ‘""extant. z 1 Pianist‘s Album. Po y anient *renemee. AAlse No | Eub% . Home M f OPTICAL â€"& SCIE INSTRUMEN ordéered or & HARRISO®, Montroal Colliections of in Momin® arre ds Pa The Dominion The Universal Binccular STEREOSCOPES, The Dominion Opera G L M " $ "wngdohn CBlrics Roger at their office on Welli he City of Ottews, Cane 11;?1,' tand laws of the b{vu!o::%mm tosettie. . « inke i tay ue aited thete i'!‘;,:"'n.'u from New . York to m dn e ns to Victoria, Bteerage and foun Fuc her . partic 6 rea is in on pougitee hy EN tal CSR M !'h'-'u«mnnu- lâ€mn“l‘d:, i'ï¬e': will for + u the Cauarian Pacific mqh'm:-. â€" Mhe t> be cut down a i“:'d or men wanted, ed to Mr. F. J. tconc+ about tbe F ‘The ‘Governthcht 1 also abool 6 | the ‘Constructia dgo Or way on Vencopver Island. ford emmmem to Io The Rail t‘hh l\'::. trom Engian and wiil commence early in _Thâ€"ré li® grent soaq u}:'umdf. <f !m works ; and oc f i ty e : $ 0 per month &od found ; gvnmruinm y ‘ 8800 PER MONRHE A Writ of Altaghment has cause. ~ James Mac! &E (‘hulellng:om., C. T.~Baue, ; won. 1« G Geao rager, T e Gilmoaor, Hay, A G.# Interest Allowed on Gold, Currency znd . an 4 Sold. > P. A. Egleson, Sr Levi Young, > Horace u-e'c’nu. lulam Bor Sn‘ Preorvar BuackBumy W mmflll‘., 2 be D. Boott, _ _ . Cran ieter hard N ?'c NIA 'gle, Joseph B-E :"&"m Young, George May, _* Joun Graminh, 14 Eameet Ratowel, Wm. F. Poweil, Archibeld Btowart o_ m 7 hss Soody i *‘ éw-&h-(nh-, Jamer Methackon" R. H. Hayeock, dexrautrm | o » dss Pirka vilie 4 Bree in with the call a P Jonn P. ®Rat toon savk Tark Ottawa, Fobruary 124. VC _ Collection of Vocal G. Tailidn "erorie, t ol James Fraser, N. Chevrior, Robert Grnh'... AGENTS for all GURLEYH * NGINEERING INS1 pieces Biviogs‘ Department. 112â€"75, C bafy NSOLYVENT A0T OF I ‘tions, &¢., here, upor ng granted flnm rying out the work . Power mefud 4 O His Worship Ottawa. the ONEY WELL SPEXT â€"ANDâ€" Pastorelli‘s Patent AAK ~OPFP OPTAWA HWiscellans Jog® Cow ax n, Son & Retidinet"o T. H. HARR! AND EVERY O7iRB Dr®®orors By JOH 111. BawaÂ¥ Mavoe Jobu James J m D Tim: Ge# Allag Ale Tak 3. Th Wiit G James John 4s HL To redir Mc the ds d yyio SENATORK and .8 Gimst rw1o LET i weet w it | _ a Opltal « harBeé of ahid css Ainlorm piclares nose. . LV ER & propto, IP A K E TIMKE. wanied to sell o x) N ABXBomars J OSE us 100 * mere, selling 430 whome, IÂ¥ 7 T i welr 1o¢ OL., VÂ¥IIL.â€" NO. AETNER WaNTED ELP WANTED ONEY â€"WAGES NR E OTTaAWA Py UE) pruse puovrelies 7 Whr-n stamt to the 1 «8 the south side of York t m.-au-:mu-hu : atmes; to supply them w FISH | ~FISH|! ““ ORK FPOR ALL *TAdout bos H A LP DOXEN To Surveyors and NHAOR SALE a Arstâ€"clas lme B4 1 A good Horse, a Montre Nesember B, 1874 OTICE Mooms to Ottawri. Fob.%, 1878 IE 4 #% "'.;‘Ji'} inz Lerforaito BOOKBI PAPBR BUL! Kodoudt Book M A f Theodolite ~| ~ mARKNXESS, ROE May s sen at BDCkl a 1 lenal Al0ti K. WOSES LAPOLNT A. W EEE to Ma #MHisccbant W ALRER CASSHTL® & BOHUYLER R 341 top RMoot bin h Arif~ . â€"< +/ Publishers, * + be given A*a 300L B 1J bu: 6 ufacturing it 14. W H EC#X and 6 s