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onA _ d l€0uUsSs tious. o Fecuamentary C!IENTIE =, $2.59. Cloth, $%00 Ts cum. T in :ll;flq follows 1 strumental y 1 PHOSOOP: of Geme. pulir songs. and pleces, i sn 4 ada, to soil the 1 Library.: lar, brilliant all the good veeaÂ¥ long range 5.00 it â€" Loevels, }, Sperics 9t 1 pleces for Rew eveland, Tenm. M E 8 ) is Sweetest of all I Music. o by cals Inc 5 the is Py l sacteq WEzveog. y 1t hat ievout actée 1 in rlit iD to 22 be A M oL. ARTNER 17 . 100 * zie wiantE» NU ND lon and Steel Manufacturing Company, moard 1 NTED â€"! and Subs ORK FOR ALJ ANTED en e t 0 N‘“flâ€"l\wficfll‘n ht es i ant next <ession of the Dominion Paniament lr a Bill to Incorporate the Lower OMawa Boom company. the object of ail CompANy being to Boorps . In the Uttews River wherever ‘: m' nkiy be deemed necessury mnuu'u‘:l &-wa and the Village of Hawkesbury, purpo:e of catchINg escaped Saw L.«¢s, Timber and L.umber, and to t HRn T C uAnianance of the applyt ~ms oTraAwWA OARD with or wit Tha Creditora of late of the City of U teased, are requies e withla one monty f lin «ad Surnaune. ! the fu‘l partionsars 0 of their anci nis A vities _ if any» hold | hrt â€"bted to the sal bis estaie, wre red! wndersigned . withos Rooms to Zct. lee 26, 187 ThÂ¥ Creditora of DANIEL McLARNON late of the City of Obtawa. Flour Merchant, deâ€" teased, are requies «l to soud to thean tera‘gned withla one montiy from this d se, their Chtist« liin «od Surname. addr sses and desoriptions, the ful partionsars of their elnims, a starement of their acs nis and the nature of the seciâ€" rites _ if any) hold b‘y,wu. And ull persons but ‘bted to the sabl listo D arlef .nl..nnnhl: his extaie, wre requosted to settle with wudersigaed without . l liy, otherw iso the glaims witt be put in sQIL. * WALKER, CaASS@LH & PENNOCK, Solleitor« for #xe cntars of estatp of aml women FISH! FISH! FISHW illy that he h hrom Ni« form ou un‘:-th y to mest m“:nl port»tions of ! alt kinds of 10 OTICE To Surveyors and Engineers. .10R SALE a frstâ€"cinss SCHL A good Horse, a Montreal built cariole, orporale Ts ;cxnuu:. W RIGHT & CLE#OW, Saicitors for the Company. en rete * 379 acw im W EKK to Male and Female AJOI‘I theit locality. Costs NOTHING to Jeulars FREKE P.0. VICERY & wi colect to with power 1Annual Meeting of the Shareholders mm pany called tor Thursday, the Mit» is postponed, pending the parsing of ndments to the Ac: of Lfeorporation re Cw . ral meeting _'nflg called as soon :: l_-x-- seen at BUOCKLEY‘H Stables. Six credit on wmu u{grouwncl.xr Becember 2, 1874 auctioncer Spar ksâ€" aflants YIII. NQG S7i1l. xESss THAT WILL PAY titawa, F MRlusccllancous. Theodolite and Level. Account Book Manufacturer, ,,,. &iDgAaUâ€"8T., OT T AW A. Ruling, Perforating, Nuniboring CENEBRAL BOOKBI NDE R. tHcctings. wil m P‘ER â€" UAY. â€" Agent Wanted, All classes o of either sex, young or old, ney at work for . us in their ,_ or all their um{:’a' ‘n one cent. mmfl. STIN. lanct Maina . ~ ~y37 Stew. MNOSEX LAPOINTE desires to in« boaud «, Charts and a greet VATIM! articulars »ddre«s YLER SMITH & CO., |‘ublishers, London, Ont F ound. pt he 3t y FPamity «‘Tue Family timé Roolkbinidcrs. MARNESS, ROBES, &¢° , can be pursned Iq‘r-l 1is a rare chande lor those lmeving . ~sure Ume} gir‘s inas well as meo, . Particn PAPER RULER, AND LOMITED.) s‘ walk [LEL, of New York, will apply tlament of Canada, at \ts next Lct enabling hin to obtain f lnvention for certain imâ€" noul a. MORTIMEA, E s ce cast ds y 4s ~ g- purpoe of catching Timber and Lumber, and to is for the naaintenance of the io the Company to aequire ecessary for the exercise of Sollcitor te« i<to.mers aad the public zenerâ€" ; removed ns place 0: business stamt to the new kish Markel ie of York street _ He will be is friends in his new stand, and mpply thenr with.the intext im« sh awt other kbids of fish; also try and Game. + give Men and W go a pair of gold spec= can have :.bonlnc on and proving propert y n...&'". \nflnus- 3 LAT Address, . HUDBON mun‘;tn“ west, ssary it roOM®, at leck _ W readtil y MONTH a + ~ @noun UE zhors. » Agg MKS, FORGIE. 37 .9â€"Gn% rooms, and rooths is wad reoms firstâ€" i rank streets, and of the bariag ent Secretary pro tem odgylullyg. Feb uat y a wos®ks LagorntE. -â€"{ per week. day send valuable Address with w . CRUICE, amdang *3 7 H. J. GIBBS Advertising lad as soon 8 become law, Of i & PENNOCK, ontars of estate of 1 MoLarmon. ‘flmm Ai Death of at var Ite wl ex Sth Wite bovt in 5| M 3 yi{.r. CoURSOLLE, > L e [ Architect and Measurer. | mflw_rll iu’.fll)fll“v yeea® ‘_: | Doxn.n N. GBANT, S Insurance and Real Estate me B.I. BROTHER®, _ . promailt Ennkers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, â€" Negotlate saies of "Proj and Patents, mfm:‘ Com panioes. ' m invested in 0 ciuss securtlies to pay 7 and 8 per cent. terest® Ntoecks purchased and carried on | &A maryin , i 10 per cens. interost nl.lo‘-lo-nh ral ®. 00 0 % omid o te w it P. p. BROWNE, Banker, Montreal Dealer in Greenbacks, U. 8. BHonds Qommercial paper discounted. mae in all ’_‘@g‘-(t_n:nuomlnhnu Deaier i UTeQrrnl Imtad â€"| Colle Oommercial papet discounted. _ Col male in all parts of the Bominion and U. 8. 1 terest ailowed.on deposits. | vet. 2% 1774 + P ”“’jl R. * W. MacCUAIG. | â€"Oniciat Assignee. City of OTIA_\V A, County or Carleton y A% mosGrove®, â€"â€"â€" T T J TNE "kre Mortgages M and onlrtâ€"Nvt:.'l Beli‘s Bloe Nov. Z 1874 ( Burrister, Cony im â€" Officeâ€"â€"Jpposite the Russell House, (Gibson‘s Confectionary. Mifrarink geirâ€" Money io lend on Real Estate. ary €3 Not. 20, 1874 TK _ _ # 4. + -"“8: At Solicitors, vey #&c. | Mosgrove‘s Buflding [Rideauâ€"st., O * #23" Joun OfConno O. 0. J. O'flol‘:;- Dec. 4, 18 4 L P +1 1M acr LLK.. Harristers, Solicitors, Attiorney® ‘_'Q’m #&Câ€", | _ usg. Bell‘s Bioek. Eiginâ€"st, * | HoxBux®. K, W. scorrt, Q. 0. MoLzop STEWART, | J. 3. uet. 17, 1874. I + ib ESTABâ€" Barristers _ DaxIEL O‘CoNNOR > l Wxots ® P&['L’,mi. [ “_' y A y Aa®®» UaSSELS & PENNOC P o eb Ee L 1b d mm @9 Harristers, Solh Auo..zl. vq;.av;fimn #&o., &¢., Officeâ€"oeli‘s 4B , opposite Russell H * w . H. W ALK®E. | R.GaSsaLs,) r. | P. PEN K. w . H. W ALK®R July 21, 1874 . ; \Office â€"Uver ¢orner of Sust Barristers, NoTC!! Orticesâ€"Kligin $uteot, Ih:â€"ou House) | | _ 4& , Barrisic Murnciml-‘w. un'l-.lei jeery, Notaries, at“* ¢f Orficeâ€"Hardy‘s Blogk, Rideaut Sureot. 0. Tamzox. * |â€" _Â¥. . Okzysuse. June 3, 1878. L We . [ 1 L _4 _ _ L n iLE dctefiifemcomfeâ€" mcmmiem PI!IIY. CERKIgErE & HZ2Tm Enrristers, Attorneys, Soliel veyaneers, &0., | | «CoTT, (Of the late of LoWIS l' Oevicksâ€"Kigin iapm U, H. Prow®x. J. OnxistH®. Yeb & 1W«! [ {f :_i___. aRRKIAGE LICENSES. Orr1c®â€"Regan‘s New Brick llun \ Besserer Street, | Nearly Opposite Protesta~t Hospitai, Officeâ€"Master in House, Atawa, C# '.1,.,.«-. Attorney, Frovince of Quebec, ie dn Claamn« Barrister At , Solcitor| in cery, &e., for therit ovince of l Muin surcet,, Huil, P. Q ‘coNxNoR & O‘DoOHEETY, Street, Hul!.. Huil, March 9, 1874 usiatess Cards. conxok & ELLOWE®, REMON, T .m porary Oiice W * Iwmfil Reskilenceâ€"Albert Htreet. . Of iven to apa . displac uteras, |______ o w. W. WARD, J 1824 ATLLON «& CHWEYSLER, fl be consulted mt his (7‘ corner n i and A | Ortawa, Oct. 44, AST4 _ __________._ p=»os®> 3,0.%Câ€"L.C.P.8.4I T BA P | g sc ofcccd id Tas opud'u: Eln.% ovince of Quemee, for the of Notaria) and | Legai busl el the ovince of Quebecâ€"or On 8 care yen to the collection | of i9 both P10« â€"â€"a nces, Hull, Ocf, 2 1874. _ __ 2»64 ih l\-o-u P. FORAN, (CENI Advocate, Solicitor, &¢.| s No. 12 Bt. James Streot, . + MONTBEAL | * Hept. 9, E 262â€"3m | B â€"a § i la» â€" Medical Wards. _ | 0 |p* r1®e* * â€""[~ [ 7 _ _~|_.".. PhÂ¥sician, Surgeon and | _ _ Sparks sls No. 12 Bt. ii'_'-.’T w?om | Physician, Surge siium-fi Office «and ?. wARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary AF _Phystcian, 4--- and Acconcheur, . â€" TrrawA, OmE ‘ Day Officeâ€"Aparksâ€"st., Centre Town, â€" Nigh Officeâ€" at bis r ence, EM&W“’“ Cancers cured without the 1e knife, bY a new but cert speedy and aimost painles wee eetatste mm l)l- J. D. K. lA(}D.lnl;â€"_""-"‘ south «lde of Rideauâ€"st. \ m:;.oogfl.lqo.iu d Ronen, C qiopgestor. ZRenqal Cards. vÂ¥V ® ruduate of the Philadelpbia®1 also of the Royai College of Vent ters and A:Wl"" citors, Conveyancers, &C., OHraAWA, ONRB _ 0_ 0_ Â¥. H. FERLAND, On Alter thirtyâ€"five : the 1 it whrqialt" from: pe rsons <f t »pui ibolity Phys! ity recom mes 1 1t m for the exunt ‘ beat remedy .R"" Buf rort of dowe) any sort g.fil l mr{:&fl eme in the great oities ARCHAMBAULT, . P. COUTLEE, B.C.Lâ€". / Barrister, ‘ Advocnte, &t¢â€" wer Mr. B. Hubkeli‘s Fioar susses and Yorkâ€"streels, O‘l"g STEWART & GORMULLY, A CHioro® 9 t TWO BEA UPIFPUL nlrgvu' nm--:w&vg%?“ * E Hetima. « pho Iwine," ZBHn+ Ator S Obce on ~ TDt Hend®ne_U" mying," SixAS D4 AAOF LA 2 0 ol vite. the atien Jon .. ‘ Eobtent~. . |expripare "nenle kind. W 17 8. f f 0 ar% fl.‘:puomdwlht Postal s A * / mBooLs ‘&* onee o .‘ HORAFIO 0. KINQ, _ | s fos.l.0) !:_.,q, WIB. . > - hased and . Bell‘s nmmnM‘ . ®, LYN®, anrkera CHWEISTIE & WILL, 1E CBRIBYIAN AF . WWA “fl“wg:umownr" A omoICL OF , * WeconNELL. D.D.8 Nolicitors Notarics, C*" $lzeot, Ottawa, Ontario, (near ©., | MORACK LAPT :;‘ % ‘ EDWARD P. Moa “’Auâ€"qunfil «& Ovyiomâ€"14 Bparkuâ€"st torney . Notary, &¢. Chaneery Chambers, C at Dr, J08 8. Honds and Ohecks. of e C ECY Ceasti®.] 4. P. Hitreet, . Office houry £(0i0 ; +p. m, Bpecial! aiteitiob ana displacements 0: the I yeers \rial it is ad torthmâ€"in}~ to 1 s virtbes he higbest C r and 'I folan« ot the Arst pectal! um i% moâ€"t eifeotual "I .is, it is nos ouly the Solicitors, &¢., Lowis & (Pinbhey.) &Câ€" Durham Usvairy. J.‘3. GoRMULLY, ..C.P.8.Lâ€"C» $700 y 3a w i iphia ‘Dental Colleg of Vental Surgeons D Sol citor 3765â€"4f PECNE® MIIEITW TE i most painles ‘WG‘ .‘niel su00gs® esnt [ & f ‘2454. 1 Clomls | ~| Mpwoih e 177 k Col) #’-;'11"1 Dental Col|eg® | all N6‘ ly over tfor: the ~"â€" "Ale The Subscriber has on hands to «ispose 0" ab Private Sale 'mcxmn-lb‘o done on or before SATURDAY the @ith inst,, the Fu; yiture of the Parlo «r, Dining Room, four Bed rgonms, Browk â€" fast TOORG, Kitchenand Pantry, of 9 he l"nt-ltur‘wudl purchased new, and !® ouly about elgh months in use. ‘The House, which iz comfortable one, cr9 be renied to the purchaser. For further" informa~ tion a; ply at the pre mises, or to the su seriner. i RARE CHANCE TO WALK INTO comrokTtaBUE kU®8NISHED HoUsk F.l HALEâ€"N. K. quarter of No. 2, First \ oneessicn U Front, 50 Acres more or le8®, 47 of which arein n fine state of cultivation.â€" Cun run a mowing machine through fromfpud to ead.. Terms easy. ADP‘Y to J . BERMINGHAM, Anctioneer and Land A_ont, Elinâ€"st., OllaWa. TIMBER LIMMS HECTOR NLE Fob. 13, 18°5, | [NOR SALEâ€"N Household Furniture { Terms and conditions time of saie. 1,700 Acres of Good Farming Land Near the City, for saie. _ pemanasae se partioula®s PPY Y v w yogGUIRK, ur, Ottawa P. 0 Hept. 2 1874. Number 4. MeCormick‘s Terrace, Auction Sale MS AND â€" BACON, JOSEPH KAVANAGH, Auction Sales. Different Kinds of Game The Clarendon Hous¢ One Hundred. Dozen AND FOK SALE, Monday Dec. 30, â€"1874. nad by ROBERT ~KEAD, Esq Open nlfiod. g Jhung21, 1875 Second ‘to None in the Dominion: 8N PRIVATE SALE ; %lv.m- his many. friends and the pf o pgoees ty‘ it is his intention to make all vm me ) ‘Efi:y:' famil “:â€"':i.:’d“ll Tt es «og apwards of Aity bedroom® i 1;:“""““,;,. 4 with the beat Wines mmm,fi.fig‘&:u" Ne yurcite / eS tArisHKD FIFTEEN YEARS__. |ALBION HOTEL, Burnett‘s Cocoaine fi;ichouu and Duly Stroots, Oltaw$" Bur::;i:’:haww ing ‘~_ ROBERT CcRaAH aAM. Boothes the Irritated Bcalpâ€"Skin. td D..â€"~aittÂ¥tle Ancoaing l en amct. Clnml-l l s udbe i) * THE DOMINION RESTAURANT *T _ _1.~ Waellingtonâ€"st», oFr VERY VALUABLE Otia wi, G@rgcer and Wine Inoh*ll, N YEmTI TCOR OE ‘ Rajotte‘s New Block, Welling10M=""= | (OWMMdM Now open. and hold1 out the best in ducements umdem.’.‘quuq;ma c mn&nmflwdmltb . Uysters in any rLyl@ at all hâ€"urs 8e S l + CLOSE, Propricters. JUBT RECEIVED. CARPET | . ANO: ~FURRITUREHOUSE: SHOOLBRED_. & . CO. 'Iv\r uis &'mlmfluflrl are now rece! menis ‘#urniture of e e I,N. wh NOC C HARRIS & CLOSE, yan, 16, 1875 that (8@X) SFlrniture of alt descript Wurniture of al! descriptions from nients n 4& On., e eenteraye e " ‘as wo m‘ OitaW& w“ wJ6. : Gane. A‘shaie of 2, ond Con., 0.F., Gloucesté to the General Public I. RERMINGHAM, Feb 14, 174. â€"ORâ€" e above Houlte. ; CoNvENIENT! H. Xcm, Auctioneer, M pie Broprctor catahes pains will be ll':"" to make ‘tions from Robert by Pablic Auction, ) the City of Ottawn, oth DAY OF FEBâ€" otels. ist February â€"oNâ€" the public patronage w ELLLNGTONâ€"8T. Auctioneer and 18 19 Bparks Streot. ©\|~ Jaunary 6th, 1875. OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1875 onl n j amaieny oo ooo ee e en i e <et /â€" iy,.\‘ ced .;:,'._;,__,_____ 1 _ mmgonints " "| #u Acléqraph. . Nss | cownns â€" NEW . OPEAK _ WOUSE um-msmlgi seatones. | â€" | ‘m-"lfllf:-‘.nâ€"llY(?(fl‘;flfl ull‘.'A'l'â€"ll_.ll'l'All. '!:’l: G] s retike * hrog FrO!! i F AlIRANT Misdy HERNDON Opera House Co. The Great and Unprecédentedly Successful & Comedy Our American Cousin. Dunds « _ â€" _ Mr,.*T. J Herndon momnhmm «+ .»â€" Mrs, T, J. ~Merndon |_ ADMIS3I0N. | _! rehestra CBairs, 75 conts ; Dreas Circle, and Balcony, §0cents; Gallery, 2) cents. Private Boxes, $6.â€" °. _.__ i ! RBeats may be secured without extra cba ::. H‘.ha’ J. Gowan‘s, Sparks 8t., any time dun'.l"l( Doors open at 7:15; begins at 8. =KAt(NEI.mnmy Afternoon at 2 bslon 46¢; ren, 20e COWAN‘S +HALL SPARKS STREET. Thursday and Friday Even‘gs, â€"THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY waiting & CLims _ MDISTAELS 16 STAR PERFORMERS. Cc 0 Io)° _ 8 GREAT COMEDIAN®S â€" GEO, M. OLARK n«uflu%m:u,«m.m A USTIN, JOHNNY MACK, and £0U CLAPP. An RExcelieat Vooul Quartetie, U WILL STUKTEBANK.......Orc: estra. | MATT ELDERS ..,'.u'......Bnn Band. © I w | . & L. ca‘ni,mn. the Noug‘(.:;m:t &‘flout. j rogramme enc en ntroduc» 38 lng (‘,.mr‘;ao‘.flemnhd Brll_,mncy“ 7/ cors opel A eommence At 7. Admission, 25 cenit«; Be-‘orgfl Rents, 5) ols for sale at H. & J, uowan‘s, R%srn Street. A. 8. AUSTLN, Agent. |.â€"<â€"â€" + OTTAWA CHORAL _ UNION. The First Concert. _ GOwWaNs OPERA HOUSE, On Tuesday, February 23rd, 1875. Last Week of the Season. Hnmense Aitraction this Evening, r«ubiln( of selections from the " Cieation, P‘wefth Mass, and Miscelianeous pleces, wily ‘.b E‘?..‘.". L2 48 Gesesem i4 yo a vrovim Tickets monâ€"subscriber‘s) floor of. hall io. The plan of the bal} will be onen at Gowan‘s m,zfl-woet. on 'l'nund::{ aud Ffld{; .mh-: T. !llONuum\' 1.':. EM k&i oe{ LY, who w ease secure ir seats on l“-. nlny!.“(‘hi'gl_m.ay morning the plan will be Opem I7 C eP Books of thetWords, &o,, may be ‘ad at the Music Stores, &c¢., price 10 cents. Concert to commence at eight 0‘c c ¢k. _Persons seats on the floor of the hall are T .lfy requested to .p_mruln evenir 2 New Edinburzsh Music Hall, Under the Patronage of Mis Exceliency the Governor General, the e Fooks‘ Skating Rink, «GRAND CONCERT Protestant Hospital, §on will always Ond a fall G‘!asâ€"wate and Crockery t J Obtain: d elsew Brass Rand and Orchestra. CGROCERIES. Uncolored . Ja& * Liebig‘s Liquid | _‘ Extract of Beof." "Nutritious Condiment for Horses and‘ Cattle." British Egg EDWARDS & RUTLEDGES CoNTINUED SUVCCESS . â€"OF TAKâ€" Jan. 9, 1875 " w _ ____ Only 506. payâ€"A pples %.’E{En OoPEN EVERY DAY. . Ice and mmm Pressing= God Have the Queen. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, BALTIMORE OYSTE Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s: Cocoaine and Butte CHAS. STEPILE] Sole Agents for Of O‘Connor and W ellt Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Kills Dandruff. , Burnett‘s Cocoaine "___ Gives Now Life to the Hair, | Burnett‘s Cocoaine CANAL BASIN, addiachdvt -;‘vn*;._m $0 and 75 conts por Botile. PERRY muuug in aid of the Hroteys. Leaves no Disagreeable Odor. ere FOR YOUR Is not Greagy nor Sticky. Affords the Richest Lustre. James Bu Is not an Alcobolic Wash. Pnsl e s in Effect PE MUOC RITeRt To be had in perfection; 84 AT STEPIENSON & Co., gonts for Ottawa and Uistriot rand Wellington St$ 1708 F I NE Kent and Wellingtonâ€"sts Butter Powder." GCocoaine sF Slat ont‘h be 3770 41. Ad Tea, The 'l'lppenr.v__lloca‘o-. Lonpox, Feb. 16.â€"The election for member of Parliament from the County, of Tipperary, Irelan‘l, concluded. in the rgturn of John Bliici¢ll, who had no opâ€" position. ’ Parcapeuruta, Feb,. 16.â€"The purchase of the Age now;t»pnr. establishment was consummated to|â€"lay‘ by an association ‘of entlomen who| will take possession in g(urch and isaur the 1imes, a two cent daily, about the gize of a 'iÂ¥ll:° sheet of 2:!: t::lwd’York; mmh’ e gnnor;lf itori partment : wi in charge Mr.: A. K. McClure,| and the : business management will be assumed by Mr. Frank MclLaughlin. â€"+<___| _ § +j x The Libel Law. 4 Wasutrorox, Feb. 16.â€"The Senate. Juâ€"‘ diciary Committee haying been directed by the Senate to re what is the meanâ€" ing and extent of soâ€"called Pressure : law of June %m«lmwl opinion â€" toâ€"day I.IO‘* open to any criticisms, and that in respect otf the crime of libel it confers no l)owerl either to bring persons: charged withâ€"libel" into the District of Columbia or send thent | out of it. The report is signed by Sena | Services Rewarded. ‘ The Hon. G. F. Seward, United States . Consulâ€"General at | Shanghai, : hasâ€" been offered a Danish decoration in token. of friendly services rendered to Denmark, Funeral of a Wutlve. _ Wisummorox, D. C., Feb. 16.â€"The celeâ€" bration of the funeral ceremonies of the late Saviuel Hoopor, representative from Massachusetts, took.place toâ€"day. | YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. ' Election Intelligence. i 424 Toxvox, Feb. 16. â€"An election for :a member of Parliament is in progress deyat Stokeâ€"uponâ€"Trent. There are candidates in the field, including â€"Dr; Kencaly and a member. of the Tichborne fimily;‘;menrg‘ is great excitement in town, ariot is ap r + . It is probable that John Mitchell will 'erliocled to %'arlhi:::’ent for the ‘County: 0 Ppomy re without opposition, to ifl "théuéancyooouimed by the : retire: ment of Colonel White | Joge< Su Loss ;I’ a Steamer â€"Twen! m-â€"“ Drowned. } “b Loxnox, Feb. 16.â€"The British um George Batters, for Gibraltar, is suj to have been lost with twentyâ€"one persons on Breach of Nontfality LAWS«. .. Mavaim, Feb. 16.â€"The Carlists . 0n the northern doast have again fired on steamâ€" ’Np? onwd in tho: Mh~c”b‘e service. _‘ f . An dfficial d«;patoh-;lmfinou that the quarters of Gene orhnenl.oom mander in chief of the Army of the No‘th, have been established at & point near the town of Puente La Reyny in the Province of Navarre. . | & Genéral Lazorna has mm:d chief of King Alfonso‘s military inet. The New Captainâ€"General of Cuba, CGount Valmaseda did not, A8 v!:l“}‘:‘u an early day intenti fioB' ‘sail: for Cuba Captain Generalship. He .\ Anéther Coasting Aceigent. â€"___ _ Mippatrow»x, N: Y,, Feb. 16â€"A boy named *fifi-od Conkling was instantly killed while Miohm last night, and a number of other boys who were on ‘the sleigh were 'ounde&” 4 iX New York, Feb. 16th.â€"â€"A fire at CHHON, Staten Island, toâ€"day destroyed two brick buildilfi%p‘.‘d as tenement houses. 1 ‘:$35,000; _ insurance $20,000, â€" eight familios are residered homeless thereby. 0 lbA Conviets Ruse. ugid Witerutne, W. Va., Feb. 16thâ€"â€"An‘jinâ€"|g ndary fire occurred : herée last njgh} s &mymg a warchouse and ‘a quantity of | « oil. 1t is supposed that t.ha‘&-ce was | ; get on fire by a confederate of the Thompâ€"| . son gang of thieves, cight in nunmber, who | â€" ere in | the city . jail ‘awaiting trial.|. During the excitement tho gang‘ escaped / burning a hole through the ‘floor ie Railroad Rivalry. . _‘ | ‘The rivalry between the Baltimore and "Obio Railroad: and roads represented at the Saratoga conference â€"has: resulted in | the | Pennsylvania CGentral . withdrawing rough tickets via Baltimore from . New ;, and ordering that the .cars of . the altimore and «Ohi0 shall ~not : pass Over [ the Pennsylvania Company‘s, track from 11 hiladelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Aroads ‘to| points of: delivery, President Â¥Garret has widressed a letter to President |Beott, ofâ€" theâ€" Pennsylvania ; Railroad, tting for th these facts ndoim! of the kamo‘nature, and: announcing . inten: I tion to ‘adopt: such: measures as will vinâ€" M alicate the ability: of the Baltimore road to ~| protectiits own interests and . maintaip its »| rights. ‘This means another freight and d UNITX®*® STATES. ‘can reach / thom ;m; . they . snu porish fruuoqd and hunger, â€" O thenare ten op _twelve miles tzb e 4 with : ico piled uruny feet for, . mWO l efopen fwm:wmnduh:nd f e. ‘| Uniess the weather â€"moderates wi in the A next : twontyfour hours, with ly New Newspaper. C News from GREAT: BRITAIN. UNITED STATES. Appointment. SPAIN. Fire. 16th.â€"A fire at Clifton, the North. ba to assume the He will depart on ‘Toroxto, Feb. 16. Mayoralty, â€" Canada First, â€" Kicetion :ant.-ml--llth Mass» In view of the alleged llpm\nble disquali= fication of Mr. Mayor Medcalfe from‘the position which he at present occtupies in the Municipal Council, the names of Mr. | Aneu Morton and Ald. Turner were freely spo! en of in the city yesterday as possible: candidates. "* / paben 4 â€" The Canada First party met in the | Music Hall last evening, with Mr. w.H. Howland in the chair, and appointed a committee to consider the question of '.Ilu‘ving a nu.lonq demonstration on 1st uly. | # The following election petitions were fyled yesterday :â€"Thomas Wills, Wefi‘ lmfinw John O‘Sullivan, : East (Poterâ€" boto‘ ; Wm. Robinson, Kingston. ~ The Roclesiastical Commission ~which ilvubohsuutonDemGr-utwm, has been ‘Y::panod for three weeks. | High is was celebrated ‘in Saint [Michael‘s Cathedral this zr:mh i ennencrrapie \of Rishop . The Diocese of Kingston, ‘over which the deceased p ided, ‘con: | tains seventy churches, fifty priests, and |99,000 worshipers. CANAOIAN INTELLIGENCE ; i Mospital â€"Exemption from Taxation â€"« Mayoralty â€"« Protestâ€"* Stocks. P CV The General Hospital with patients. There are z,g)rmont, and many are MOUL D I Potitions were ciroulated at the Roman Catholic Churches in this . city on Sun: day last in favour of the exemption. from Provimialunfionot‘bhumhu,oalvm etc. h Pr. Hingston < and: Mr.: J. L caudry have been nominated for the fi:"“! in Montreal. â€"It is thought the latter gonâ€" | stoman willâ€"reblires | =â€"!_:ctts _ sod .c .i ©iONMEE PAE ERURCCY A petition has been fyled in court by Mossrs. P. B; Benoit, the unsuccessful candidate in the recent ebection in Chamâ€" al)! Co;uty, Nazaire Pb!:fouhi.n:dwd Anâ€" ne alleging bery i tion .gnnc“::‘(r Jodoin or his agents. ha Benoit also claims the ‘seat, and, it is said, will ondeavour to cause the circumâ€" stances of the previous elcction to be in / vestigated. i o Stock market a little better toâ€"lay, Montreal and Telegraph . selling . ‘td fraction higher. Montreal, 185, closing ce c iL Tepapt, ol Aoang at s L0 L j sing at 1172 to 173 ; Commerce, 131 w 1321 ; Mor: chants‘, 116} to 117 : Extensive Fire. + Lixpsay, Ont., Feb. 18. t ' e:te very extensive fire 000“;"“1 here |â€" Dohony‘s ‘block; T esacse, hi rmgd a dy,mnndmnm;;._ M ® 3 NtA pol o+ â€" er. &n * ceries and i‘i;:ul-,m stock of., JF:‘ and Chishoim in the adjoining atores "at l'“y much damaged. origin, of the fire, which commenred . in Ray & Co‘s, is unknown. : Loss Cw with fl“%‘x: ing : â€" insurances : & .. Co‘s .# $2,000 _ in â€" the . British American, 1 ie aian ind t in 3 1,000 in m‘m-hm and 2000 in the. Canadiab m‘.fi. . n ‘::r’.d in the nflmlm %&.} in ‘the Handâ€"inâ€"Hand Iag,erm- \Soot and Globe 2,000, . ‘Porte‘s stock 500 iipirmte o. . 02 7 6 7 ‘“, iCs ieienP oc fire, which commenred .in Ray unknown. : Loss 'w with ing insurances :« & C $2,000 ..in. . the : . British .. $ n stouad, 24000 in the the is 1,000 in mm-un and . Royal Canadian. Bryceland sured in the British American ‘the Handâ€"inâ€"Hend 1,000, Lon *r:.,l and Globe 2,000, . Porte the British American. . T was insured in the Western f¢ in the LATER ‘The : lossos by the: fire. and. the i"" surances are set down as . follows; s Dohony, two blocks, valued. at 25,000; iD! sured for 13,000; . total.. loss, except the &‘ mpi‘d (:;.m- hovel s Dh B‘, ‘l ts 12008. John Himisley, boots and shoes â€"andâ€" barness; mo : insurance; 1088, PMDC! pally in | sewing machines. J. A watchmaker M“""“""fi n surance 500, more than to cover F260 P-Bf""""&' |groceries, loss about 5,00 innnos $dof ooun, oxuelp ol by NOEA o 20A Hamrs. . â€" Hhe warchmanet! * 1/ / +n sover 1 ge. P.Bryoohné,‘»ml"“ about 5,90 insurance 3,500. J&nwfim‘d by al of goods. . W, Winâ€" in‘ oc omels oils and drugs. . He had just taken one of the stores, o whigh he was to remove 40â€"mOrFOW, . .. ; .. : f Freight Ratesâ€" Misslon. The: iesd incighe mon petin dirte rei gw ie Wt S Veparins, m n thatat ie new company, mmuf.@.z;; consumers; | is‘ W: of here. 1t is said “:,:"!" ..d';‘«'fi .mi‘d at an ~early‘ r’ raised to " the amount one hundred Inogsand Gollars. * 1sics ' s ament a esn ut Ad on | in the 8t.: Mary‘s R. C. dral, undér the conduct of three - lmm.:- Trom Now York, hore on in vitation of Bishop ‘Crinnon. .. ..( (<=fd Cimes Afatal, accident about seven o‘clock Johin. Pollock, An Marshall & Co, ® (By Telegraph.) TOoORonto. BDPRORBR T OCCOC sured in the Western for 5,000), British American for 2,000, MONTREAL. Moxrgrat, February 16. Hospital . is overcrowded There are 150 in the house many are sleoping on the LINDSAY. br NEW LOWELL. HAMILTON, Fatal Accident. © New LOwWeLL New Gas Companyâ€"New , to last a week, Mary‘s R. C. 4 t of three i w York, here. on inâ€" for the benefit of .}Mwfl!be â€" date. and stock Personal~ Presbytcrian Union Eillsâ€" The Ice Bridge. * The Hon. Attorneyâ€"General Church reâ€" turn«d yesterday morning. Tho Rev. Gavin Lang and Mr. Douglas Bry iner are in town to watch the course of vhe Presbyterian Union Bills. y A fine smooth ice bridge lias been form ed opposite the city, and remains firm â€" in spite of the utmost éfforts ‘of* the ferry steamers to cut it away. / Nemination â€"Snow Stormâ€"â€"The Wenther s Loxnox, Feb. 12. The nomination for candidates for the city, in the room of Major Walker, took > terday~ at ~noon.â€" Papersâ€" were ‘.‘..‘;L’M "Allod. in for Mr. Potors (Ministorial) Mr. Fraser (Opposition.) ... > _ ‘The snow that fell yesterday has badly drifted, and nfldent{them{hinm directions impassable. w ‘The thermometer last night, stood at 16 © below zero. â€" After routine, 4 The bill to further amend the Quebec License Act, 34 Vic., M&:fldfln Acts amending the same (Hon: Mr. Robertson) was rowd a third time and passed. _ ... EmE S t Ety PP ARET ED 4 Hon. Mr. Larrawm»oiss complained of the "item," School of â€" Arts, under Abbe Chabert, four hundred dollars, as. ‘being almost useless for the purpose it . was reâ€" quired. F A ‘discusgion arose ‘as to abolishing the system of farnmiing ‘out‘ lunatics, »Ater whichs tA Wce e oo is i e Governor ary Estimates for consideration. ‘ *It was then resolved that the grant to Abbe Chabert for the School of Arts should be increased to $1,000, _ .. . | PURCARER â€" e P CRCRVE PC The House then went into Committee | pf Supply and passed the following Supâ€"| mnhry Estimates :â€"Education &c, â€"of Arts and Manufactures, $2,000 ; {)ugu,. insurances, repairs, &¢, of public uildings, $5,000; charities, indemnity to Beauport Asylum employees for lossts of iclothing £e.,in éonsequence of their efforts to save pationts, $945.75 ; Education &¢,, towards . providing: .. aid . to _ secure publication of the revrh of decisions of the law courts, Montreal, $1,000; School of Arts under Abbe Chabes, # Charities, dispensary at I[o;g'ld du 8 Copur de Jesus, Queb . ; $ ; Scewis de fi(}huite for Fomud:..; Hospital, Three vers. $200 ; Indus‘iial Schools, $1,000. Hon. Mr. irvixe exprossed s hope that e in publis their gurist but did not wish it to_ come out of the m"@â€"wt. & N Ery C xpreicy 0. I-nn'u; Second Parliament and Quebec Legislature. The House met at 3 20. AATCCTSRT CC CC & Hon.«lr.mundh-mldhvenol :l;jection to a grant being made to it, as oon“reditsverywhlfl' gubject., * ol‘ldo; Mr. A)gomhni‘;l‘ first number W in a 10W The House then resolved iteelf into Committee of Ways and Means. The en bloe, and a. bill ounded thereon was introduced ‘and read a fiutmd‘noond time. Mr, Cnarurav introd? '1‘8‘:; amend the Quebec ~Several public bills were wbignes : s 3t 42 o a 245 16 pr out. â€"â€" The amendment was lost on division, ‘Several other. : amendments wore :CA ried, and the bill was read a third time. M WAPCs ~,1t was mondmll'zlf--’-hm"' Zonded by Mr. Andrew . Robertson, 5 thit this meeting hears with surprive. and 18. gret that the Private Bilk(}ol'pmi“uof The Legislative Council of this, Province have reported unfavourably upon the bills h-m’r the Union of the Presbyâ€" +terian Churches in Canadsa, which have received the unanimous assent of the L6 gnhuvombly',bofioroaloommimd w_hhhmbh House, an exhaustive d-nli:-vuhadnpanthir-ih." PS L buc onl d The House adjourned at 12 discussi>n was had upon their merité. . It was moved. by: the Rev. Professor that the formal and constitutional assent iven to the Union .by the Governing Sourts of the Presbyterian _ Clinirches has Mh..hr’l,wnd““hi ?%fiwhdfl” Province '-d‘u-t::i. thé ugd:un'm;l: mmhgmd the church temporalities within the 1imits M imas mored by the ner. Prindiil : l-m,*flflb,"n'."n"J. NB L m ninian recommending the Supplement Presbyterian Union. re was received from the Lisut P QUEBEC. LONDOA. RHejected â€"Impending Orisis. introduced a bill to far« metoc ‘Railroad Acts of Quzz»o, 16th Feb. QuzsBo, Feb. 16 Fourth Session. moved, seconded . by Mowraza1, ‘Feb. 16 advanced a ins, " that a deputation consisting of Rev. Pfinoipdlflfi:’nr,&v. Protessor Murâ€" ray, and Wm. Darling, John Ranâ€" u%nmd J. M. Browning, and A. T. Di ‘do forthwith proceed to ?,o‘lxeb‘oe,ud _ fl»lropfil:; reâ€" m., AS b.:n ge the &"o:‘f‘&op'mmm: i now mdopuu%:." ion left the city by night’;.:l.‘in Quebac. Jm,t';m were messenger arri to that above and signed by all the membersjof the congregasion of that place, with one i This petition has mwdditional from the fact that the )(inisurd‘::tm' ion. is ‘one of the m:fiuol-fl of the Provinge. 4 hm ‘The spectators: in ‘the Brooklyn City tonie n inenieh numl! nown TMlton‘s crossexmination would* be finished toâ€"day, and s peculation was rife as to who would be the nextâ€"occupant of the witness stand. All the counsel were Em raprut oo eattnaim L S &6 who came a little later. Mrs. Tilton was accompanied as usual by her Jady friends. ~% ~ § gTilton resumed the stand, and con: +tinued :â€"During the early part of the summer, when this story bt to be noised abroad in the papers, the impresâ€" sion was going around that 1 was m drunken and brutal man, &nd in consultation _ .with _ Judge . Morris ho _ advised me=* to â€" publish a statement. lyoliouh.uui:: :rue,wryt&:-_obctpfl*!!“‘[" 't rom theimm .w th 1: tlupubln“mgmfi“’“‘ proparation . was this: Mrs. Woodhulls ublication was proving to my gunily,-nl'M could no longer be safely maintained, and T intended to put forth a true statement in order that peoâ€" ple who thought there was some founda C T M 00000 sds slile CNW aArore o e oo & ublication was proving disastrous to my funily, and ailence could no longer be safely ‘maintained, and T intended to put forth a true statement in «order that peoâ€" ple who thought there was some foundaâ€" tion for her story might say, .“dem we have a true statement which explains overythil:fi” 'nnwim--m::“h showed this paper to Dr. among MP-“ th / a Ni .o e tilice ~ 4A nhâ€" THE | BEECHER â€" TILTON TRIAL only part of it ; that I was going to £ive® 1t , wmwuifim"w-.' ropbd publish it. I this story to perhaps twenty or twehtyâ€"five persons and Beecher â€" was among them. __ I _ re member a conversation mfiflw in â€" which â€" L â€" denied~â€" the of Woodhull‘s story and vindi my nfi tX ‘I&um My h'l‘"“z. to Bmu.yau:&::uu was the second power © in‘ Plymouth Church, and ~I wanted toâ€" disabuse is mind dtbibthdtfi'oodhll staries were true, 4 It has been cold enough in Kansas to freeze whiskey, and some of the drankards, there have become solid men. 4 mgw”-l Mhm t:fithodnfilfi.hwml"‘m accomplished without paying. . . Fortvy sirls will run after a snob with a dPSuAed Cane, whure one‘ wl why up glffeuow'fllmm-fl " The Portland Press has discovered a © nodel hotol clerk " in that city. â€" Show the gentlomanGp toâ€"Damum‘s. at onde A California preacher is â€" Om the .. best _tonhob:& .. We b r dnv'a;n%‘ufio.u about as effe | ive as &n for raising them. ~ . ©‘Mich -'_'.....E; on t on n oo it Sod " The man who is kind and o esns people there Mr. Naylle, of Toronto, ndyby‘ !!'bw:*'i rece & e Naviie on the head next PRICE 3 CENTS. Naylie on the head next time. â€" | It is a mélancholyfact that those v \declare war are never called â€"mpon to . wo hn it ty ware we mapect th not. be the slightest amusoin of We‘ :9 4C An advertisement for a dry goods C * reads: Wanted, & -tobp-flz outdoorfid[fl’mhm It doesn‘t specify what part of the young man is 40. be out door. k An old fashioned couple who wo ing at the Central Depot recently tinue their journey westward, wer ing up Third street and gading fi- the woman qu“-"“: Care w )PR * J C otied her ) "That‘s a 1088 '1"' in. “'fiw‘m they‘d go and fix up oars 85 " ride hosses in M‘â€"#ree Press ""'"":Jh“""" dmoug For + tie good ord #lyre ; u-.cb.-."w.-‘-& -.n-.-pâ€"---â€"‘u- ' New York, Fobh 19 He hopes they‘ll hit tha right : of ar .‘ replied ber . ::Me.i&l! ":M & dke whole trith io wilote Avath a dry good §romacked ; " Whetr step ind ever thi Who mad n;e 45 low* the s â€" band 1t who inoie | raille uk &D ©Nno at

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