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léng range 5.00 . Pure, devouk 1S, ocal Music. mrumol‘,_ < peciin isites amd 81 Spairice § for o aeserty Mani Lo# ‘.M STRUME» NTE ry town and 2nade, io sol PEAR. Df.l‘d T Cieveland, 10nUs. | Library & 6 N09. sertbers oi o ael purar «otight I M E y all the good Â¥ wenly â€" _ futlownt 1 ts on Lb exl WiL~ Ns o M W M * 1o rkk _ UAY. â€" Agent tag : 1 L 5 1'0 820 Wanted, All classes o | Olty of OTTAW a, County of Carlet orking . people of etther 1x.k3°';‘||:'u“:|’; [ i ko or Mber & wor L w y i TVL unkcna "';ll ::fl.n:l::l-l:\ {'.l‘l.l titeir umtél::' at wn.uu !‘“”fiâ€" «I Purticulars free to L { ue Soate ‘hat one cans." Audressfs fphn. | Rarrtin * es Tanneoty<‘‘~ »N & OO . Portiand, Maina. y31 Slaw. ® (° vemeny‘, omapromeperare o yenien um-{-vmnmu the Russell He " ANTED.â€"We will give Men and Wemen | Gibson‘s C fectionary. j , | gÂ¥â€"Mongy toTend on Real Estate |~ 4 BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY § oN â€" HOUSE, u» $4 10 $8 h“ can hy purined in wa w:-l; in a rare chanée tor m i of employment or having _ sure Uime ; gir‘ xm-m-nuy doas wei!l as mea, Partics and « lGresâ€" SCs »ARTNXER _ a Capitad A MALF DOZEN of splendidiy furnishe rooms to le% eitber with ofr withou Buard. Two minute®, walk from Pw liamen 0 MARTCET . OM Dds sgeee URARIHPA TT Â¥OL,. YIIL. NQ. uns CfM FyN0 SENATORS and and four Bedroc Mem bers of Parl wums, also lofty x) then and womeD "' * .b .«fit and Cal NOU ND B.A” with or wit .nw-. and rooms witnout board. Table andâ€"reoms fArst? cm==. Cornerof ~parks and ank street«, and within two minutes‘ walk of the â€"varlian ent Bailding LAu hnoutniren t rENHE OTTAWA :The Ar 4 Annual Meeting of the Sharehdldets of this Com pany called ror Thursday, the Tt instant, is postponed, pending the paâ€"sing of the Amendments to the Act of Lueorporfition now before th= Quebec l.cglmnu A general meeting will called as soon AS these Ame «dments shail have become law, (Of lron and Steel Manufacturing Company, which due notice will be given wsmoard ® £Lodgiug. besshon, Letiors prov em ELP WANTED beiug to piace. wherever the sau between the 0‘\&{ Howkesbury, 10 escaped «w L "ORK FPOR ALL & NTED and Su Jan. 22,"1875 aNTED N4 Tha Creditors of DANIEL McLARNON late of the City of Ottawa,. Flour Merchant, deâ€" ceased, are reques ed to send tothe un ‘eraigned withia one month from this dite, their Ch tist» in xad Surname. adur sses .-3 desesiptins. the fu‘l particuâ€"ars of their @lains, a starement of their acco nts antthe hature of the seenâ€" vithos u-.v&‘hl by them. _ Asdd all persons Ind bted to «aid hate Daniel '«wâ€"-‘: his ertaie, are requested to settle with without _dâ€"lay, ‘otherw ise the cusints Wif be put in sult. applyt Â¥y mn Jan 12, 18 MRooms to Zct. Feb M*: Â¥eRMIOMTRE MR T TICCCL * Moltcitor br Applcabia D :a_m_:__.___â€"â€"'gâ€"?‘â€"‘iâ€", OTICE.â€"Application will be made at pext ~eâ€"«fon of the Dominion Parilament a Bill to Incorporat» the Lowet Ubliawa im vompany. the object of sakl Company ag to pisce â€" Beoms in the < ittawa River aravar the same may be deemed necessury FISH! FISH ! ~â€"FISH! To Surveyors and Engineers. J,NO08R SALE a Arstâ€"class rever the same MAY D07 UUUIXUT Crmmasa af ween the flt{u‘ Uttaws and the Vilinee of rkesbury, forâ€" the parpote of catching ped Raw Logs, Timber and Lirmber, and 4o ‘and col.eet to is for the main:en«nce of the ie with power to the Company to sequire ‘“mu‘u-u necessary for the exercise of vo»gml:. WBRIGHT & CLE vOW, Hal.citors tor the Com pany. _ an 1694 370. tin w kn A good Horse, a Montseal built Cariole, oTICE. Desember B, 1§74. K. AVERILL, of New York, will applÂ¥ o the Fariiament of Canada, at it« next », for an Act enabliny him to obtain s Putent of Invention for certain im« ments in Paints.. . wov nteneo Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1$75. Accotwit Book® Manufacturer, eaxszat ROOEBDIDDNG, BerA® "__ WARNESS, ROBES, &¢° M at BUCK *s Stahnies, oi sn m auproved ebdored ootés. Thceodolite and Level. BOOKBINDE R. WALKER, CaASSEL® & PENNOUCR, Solleitors for x« cutcrs of estate of laté paniel MéiLarnon. K. MOSES 1.APOINTE desires Mlisccllancous. X1 ordersfor Books requiring printed headiuge afltants. f ad ver y +t he egal Zlotices ome time ago A The owner can | Mcctings. WANTEDâ€"A Partver ba f about 3000 is wanted to on a patent manufacture, \ Sea immediate and the P mor and Bank romen wanted to sell sw _ "#Life, Labours and of iso "The Famity Bible," both atholic. beantifuily Witoarated. faps, Charts and a great variety r particulars address iUYLER SMITH & CO., Publishers, London, Ont NNOR kideau 3t msex Stroe Mmookbimndcrs. F oumid. RS maad Â¥. P*®.~Mrs. Moâ€" mlllmlnu Streeu, opj oste the North Ameriea) has a Parlour ms, .& Jtable Jor l'e\‘n-' or amenatâ€"with or withoirt Board, well warmed with »tov.* and ceilogs and welt vo-uhr_- m PaAPER RULER, AND RDPEAUâ€"BT ., OTZAW A. _ Pertfaraiinz. Numbering (LIMITED.) 1876 a. MOBRTIMER, well furnished B drooms ‘urior, on Simier Street beâ€" & Bank :ts. Ad.ress H. me ago a p «ir af gold speeâ€" n‘er ¢in haye the same on sing and proving propery lt..lme&" ‘-"l'h"‘_,_:“" NQONaANS RESTAL P per week, day e send valuable ree, Address with Young, 173 Greenâ€" MB®, FORGIE. 37 9â€"5m Secretary pro tem NOSES LAPOIN TE H ECTOR MoL KAN : Halt, 40x90 ‘feet feet in height, on ounar stree.s, alâ€" 0 me bailding. . Apâ€" J BERMING w . ORUICE, " & PENNOCK, Advertising | FiN. €. COURSOLLE, York, will apply S112. e, the Profit 61â€" 104 â€",| D ing â€"| M Spar se ]‘)‘.’ . BROWNE, ° s Banker, Montreal Dealer in Greenbacks, U. 8. llnnd‘ and C R. Commercial paper Jiscounted. (X?c made in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. terest allowed on deposits. e asul Gaw We vet. 21 1174 terest mary! TRALCE P 24 i Bankers and Stock Brokers, Mon ) + Negotiate sales of Pnrny and Patents, orgamze Com pantes. oney invested in ciass securities to pay 7 and 8 per cent. terest: Nteks purchased and carried on| a marsio i 10 per cens. nlerest at lowest nt [poenAte . SRAXY, |â€". | 4 Insurance and Real Estate Agont. _ ortgages puro! and is negotiated. tl)rrw-â€"alus mmu.l‘fi'fluu. Orawa Nov. %# 1874 4 | ”,4 Oct. 20, 1874 BHarris Solicitors, Attorneys Conveyancers, &¢., z. Bell‘s Block. Elginâ€"st, . ° BLE. k. W. Scort,Q. C. . e D’.'Il!ll."h“ Alke to Motiil Unive re< ¢; mberiand r'l lhe Coroner N. & e and. Resideng m. . m iifeconese muchepte e Athei ol D‘. 0. C. WOOD, | . Physician, Surge h c Barristers, Atterneys, Solicitors,, Conveyancers, &¢., par Mosgrowme‘s Building Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa. uos J:n; 30,1.1-0-. q,"& @. J. o‘Tour®ty. )ee. 4, 1 s McLzop STEWART UCK l1.al?l-‘ Barriste xr®1 O‘CoN®NnO® Wy 2. MRIICE® _“'eru.gm ~} L. s60t __ wu.ltr.-; CASSELS & PIIP.“- Barristers, Soliel Aito: Conâ€" veyancers, lm-. ‘m â€" Officeâ€"sell‘s m‘net, opposite Russell House. W . H. WALKER. } K.CassiLo,r. J P. PENKOOK. July 21, 874. whth . J'.‘w’.'fi. WARD, f Barrister, Attorncy, Solicitors, &€. Office Uver: Mr. B, Muckell‘s Flour ftome, eoruer of Busses and Yorkâ€"streoils, OMLAWA.___ mec 3. 1874 ___â€" Architect and | Measurer. $~6) Sparks Strret, Oitawa . | | I‘ zzxmos, Barristers, Soli¢it Orticesâ€"Kigin g.uou Housé). 4 j . B. L t%-l" «> YARTLN ( Al.A..' Barristers and Atr" tors in Cha 10ery, Pifiiv. CHRISTIE 4 HILL, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Comeâ€" veyancers, &¢., «of lite urm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Orvi Kigin Street, Ottawa. | C, H. nx®x. _ A. J. Ousiori®.] M. P. Hick. Feb. 5, 874. 184â€"3m Musiness) Wards. Six vV e 4 t ¢ Barrister, Attorney, lt“"' ee Officeâ€"Master in ry Uhambers, Cour eenfne o1 1 PC IOC_.._ Lo" P. C6UTLEE, B.C.L., a }> Provincs of Quebec. E bu chaf« cery "for thebi uvitlce ““‘::' 5 1 2 ts uriot, Huil, P. 4 ) . ssm on Rmi ARRIAGE LICENSES. OrrICEâ€"Regan‘s New Brick House Nearly Opposite Protesta~t Hospital. OND BROTHERS, 1ELLOWEs, O‘CARA, Officeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Ridean Street. June 3%, 1513 ‘CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, E%Mbfl papu}r.® -mmmd Albert Street /o..lmâ€"n'f'l s & its, m., and 2 to 4 p. m .. Specta! atientinn gzn to diseased Aud d!nl-!-“',;'.‘.'“‘ coNNOR & HoGG, :.' !“'.'m?.n" lin‘s, Main 08e "':“'m"m ui. Mar ®, â€" MB . L ute n‘qumn.dnnlo.u.-'- et O‘Conâ€"! n w asd Albertâ€"8ta. 11 Sitgwa, Got ay T4 ____________ 04 _o26) D'-w.l.'&(‘-!.lâ€"“...l-on «& fata University, Montreal. Mots m Coroner N. and D, F AILLON 4 CHRYSLEE, Sqpt, 0, 1873 No. 1t St. James Etreot, . .+ KS Physician, Surgcon and Accouechenr, QrrFaAwA, O8T. Kig Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st., Cen.re Town. h Oificg. athis reridence, Murinâ€"st.. E"‘ CI:OQ"‘ cured without the use of the k w new but certain, speedy and m rocess. Reference given 10. fully treated if required. § â€" A l ZReaal Cards. ‘ ,.‘.":f.‘i':""m 34 froms ps ""fl“ whe spom lbâ€"Fity â€" Pnysicl fromm E;l;rohlc;l 1nd ms:-‘h.‘;â€"'-'v‘ C spon ty Puiysicians n‘;‘m-ud‘“-l“w‘.a M e oormetion of paip, 1t is ‘nut 0 Â¥.M. FERLAND, aby sort of Bowel COMX AMMMD _ S l . on. ,,,Sq...\? and DE‘ Air ie grokteties of e aak omer bot 6ilâ€" m:‘.::mu: 0 Foi un for | in omc onl aimioarneen c on Arpeumiiie ditipalties, it has been CAx+ m;..fmumww mony‘s| be «n invali able me dicine, ._. _ _ --fi Medical Cards. MARSH AL MATHESON, R. J, D. K. MACDONBLLS ) | /) ) m« Soath s oridean at. none diicctiet NTEWART & GORMULLY, Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, m.-voym"‘w OTrAWA, ONT. __| _ _ Advocate, Solicitor, . P. LYXN, ankers. s.niu.n Notaries, &¢. i, Otawa, Ountario, (Rear P A I N «K )8GROVE, TDt ive years wrigd, 1t 18 &611} recel aly «ed lestIm® lals to 1 & { (the mgmugnw ny siciane m‘\‘t‘-&u Mafi‘ on 4 PP Io Poitises, OUt Street, %fim E HORACK LAPIERRE®E, EDW ARD,P, REMON: Â¥ Ey e s J. J. GoRMULLY, LAPIERERE & 3iX0â€"8aw K3 . iâ€"Law, Solict« $10y3awk MONTREEAL gulâ€"ly A RARE CHANCE TO WALK INTO â€" COMFORTABLE FURNISHED HoUuSE The Subscriber has on hands to «isrose of at Urivate Saie. which must ba done on or befor®e SATURDA Y the 20th inst., the Furniture of the Parlonr, Dining Room, four Bet reoms, Breakâ€" fast room.xiuz-‘houmé Pantry, of _ © _ only about eight months in use. 'rL- Honm'hun u.com‘zhblo, one. .c im be rented to purchaser. For further .nlrnu- tion apply at the pre mises, or.to the sunscriver. Feb. 15, 18°5. Foenseâ€"} ‘ E. quarter of No. 2 First Cancession U Front, 50 Acres more or l688, 3 of which are in a fine state of cultivation,.â€" ?unul‘-’un;_ mo'l.lz’muMuA : J;hmuh from end 0 e erms & * f ‘lu!lll!GBAll. Auctionger and Land A, ent, Klzinâ€"st., Ottiawa. TIMBER LIMMS HECTOR MLEAN Having received lostruc{tona: from Robert. uknd.‘ Eeq., cwill seil by Public . Auction, at the UN 1 +N uo;'&n the clt‘dmuv., on SATURDAY, 2#oth DA Y OF FEB«â€" RUARY, 1875, at ihe bour of twelve o‘clock noon, the foliow ing superior Timber Limits ; Licepse No. 161, season of 1873â€"4 comprisine an area of thirtyâ€"nine equ«re miles ; and No 162, of same season, comprising ano grea of n& square mâ€"les, both being situate on the Pé wawa River. + License No. 163, of season 1873â€"4, compri«ir g CV d9n P CCTTRCC ol tha‘Tam Jw 4 he Furniture was all purchased ERRR P C oee P Licepse No. 161, season of 1873â€"4 comprisine an arem of thirtyâ€"nine equxre miles; and No 162, of same season, comprising ano grea of n& square mâ€"les, both being situate on the Pei wawa River. + License No. 163, of season 1873â€"4, compriâ€"irg an areéa of fifly *quare miles, on the Lac In Vielie Brunch, River Petewawa and reat 0j go Lake. V heuHh are known to be: timbsred with and hite Pine of ‘almost mflflkd quall y, invariab‘y commanding a y rale at the highest prices in the Quebrc markel. aud coniditions made known at the Rouschold Furniture tinie of saig _____Near the City, for saie. Th.lm‘nfll.vfllbdglnnul sacrifice -g:mm:m- ”?01{!' McGUIRK, 23, Second Con., U,.F., Gloncester Or, Ottawa P. 0 _ Hept. 2 1874. Number 4. MeCormick‘s Terrace, O‘Connor Street. Auction Sale uAMS ANO â€" BACOL, Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Esq JOSEPH KAVANAGH, Different Kinds of Game The Clarendon House Awtion Sales. 1,700 Acres of G@ood Farming Land One Hundred <Dozen Monday, ‘Ist February «i‘ Thowofla-& f \.This Hcuse has ‘been_ reâ€"n odelled and | reâ€" ,.Wum-hfl. The Prom wishes »njfl_l”hmn;d-wmuf t to make AND FOX SALE, Déc. 30, 1824. wble will be furni n«lwuh.mxadl- m‘l‘h mvm;‘“&n:&rvlm the chC s brands# i iquors and Cigars. Pigt â€":ca sollcited Secand to None in theDominion, ROBERT :CRAHAM., Wishes to inform his many, friends and the pob; MA MA ie an propriator of, 'f‘-'a-m,_..,,J." ts URADAANAtion to make all who pat the L L ww wan Derry 2 Aary T ( is his i hflmnwld'mw :‘T'f;..-..'”... ladies and & is lare ....u.um_&nâ€"nu-: &u’ifl #&dm upwards of fifty bedroons, ie A hodlns in t with the best Wines A C a thatcan be purchased. * o reyr FIFPTEEN YEARS. Ottawa, Fob 14, ,4___,___’2..._' ALBION HOTEL, Nicholas and Daly Stredts, Ottawa‘ BY PRIVATE SALE THE DOMINION RESTAURANT $ Wkte fvâ€"---â€"-- -_'_,, ;(MMM‘) “%MIMW' & imeges on rrers fln BP io C Novniers is y "" °.1 REIS & CLOSE, Proprictors, _ Jan, 16, 1875 w pen to the General Public EGS to announce that he will Grocer and Wine Merchant, CaBPET "ANO EUAITURE ROUSE: exuNDLBRED & CO. oF VERY VALUABLE JUBTIRECEIVED. ENTRAL ! CONVENIENE! shaie (Game. J. RERMINGHAM, t Auctioneer MILLS, Proprictor, Hotels. â€"ORrRâ€" 6t‘ the | pubi(c patronage & is H. McLEAN, arpcets. WELLINGTONâ€"ST. Ni mA and the pub 'u’n','? wit dessriptions from new, and * Auctioneer GOWAN‘S : NEW Thursday Evening, February 18th LAST NIGHT BUT TWo OF HERNDON‘8S Opera House Co. . First ti6 e here of Clon Bouctonoit‘s masterâ€" plecs, the greawst lrish Drama ever writien, entitie .Fall of brilliant frish wit, # iÂ¥ charniing music, mum"w":’- ?‘um:c.. Mes iames Ig:dnn. May we 0 ‘, r apd h "“l Harrison w-mhldhgn-. auow.ul the ; atife comâ€" pany in tueâ€"Cast. i . _ ADMIS§1ON. rchestra Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle, and fhlcmy‘.“b')oonu; Gallery, 2) conts.. Private Seata may be :-nd without extra sharge. nll;ellaa J.G.!v Sparks st., any time during t »y. d lmouyopen at 7:1 ; begins.At 8. . MAIINEE. Saturday Aiternoon at 2, Adâ€" maission 4 ‘c; children, 206. , GOWAN‘S +HALL,â€" SPARKS STREET Thursday and Friday Even‘gs, WHITMORE & CLARK‘S MINSTRELS f 8 GREAT COMEDIANS 030. M CLARK, HaNK WHIT®, CHARLIE AUSTIN, JOHNNY MACK, and LOU CLAPP. An Excellent Voc«l Quartette. . â€"! WILL STUNTEBANK...... .Orcestra,. _. MATT ELDEBD...‘.‘._._......M Band. > 16 STAR PERFORMERS. | oTTAWA | _ CHORAL _ UNION. The First Concert enpsisting of selections flom the 7 Cieat.of Twe‘ifih Mass, and lhcerunm phe-.:.fl: take puce i L1.... ... _1 1CRDPogct 4s °â€" GOoOwWaNs OPERA HOUSE, On Tuesday, February 23rd, 1875. The ot theâ€"hall will be o:en at Gowan‘s store, b?‘& on ‘l‘lmuds{ and Fnd;y next, HONURARY MEMGHRA ONLY, who will secure their seats on those days. Ongnu morning the plan will be open to the ic. Books of ords, &o,, may be had at the Music Stores, &c, price 10 cents. Cuncert to eommence at eight oe cox. |_____. _ _â€"___; .. _ ARRAHâ€"NAâ€"POGUE, “’}","M"';"m"';iz ; reats on the floor hatl are respepifuly Tequented . to . apy evening dress, OTTAWA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1875 New ‘Edinburgh Music Hall, y ‘Under the Patronage bf j Mis Excellency the Governor General, =The GUARLS®‘ BAND has been The evening. _ . Admission 50; Children, #¢. Htreet sleigha will be in attend close of the K'm. Q7TAwaA, Feb 16, 185. Tickets ‘monâ€"sgubscriber‘s) floor of hall ’H:J THURSDAY, 18th inst., at. 7:30 P. M. Fooks‘ Skating Rink, Protestant : Hospital, . OR, THE WICKLOW WEDDING. You will always find a full sto@k of Groceties @las»ware and Crockery at prices “f % be obtain. d elsew: ere CGROCERIES. Uncolored_ Japan Tea, "yar A poles W Bulefaio Loo rsotath $ || | EDW ARDS & nwyoA‘h GRANDâ€" CONCERT E. P. HARE * Liebig‘s Liquid f * Extract of Beef." â€"~> "Nutritious Condiment for Horges and ‘Cattle." THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY « British Egg Amuscntents. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGES Jan. 9, 1875 Corner O‘Counor es t D L2 Setant aty Ifi,‘”qd.ndma- M‘“Ig abtwmâ€"l"‘-""",n'“‘“w fruit flavors now in the ““'h:w.,,“:.fl true to their names, but aro high of the best ’dll"” ‘quality, and aro so highty concopttitd Lemon, ~7, . VANILLA, “'fi neot. c . PE OPEN EVERY DAY. that & | 4 Extracts consists 49 i on Alatrom j Appiy to any Grocer, Druggish ; H. M; ROWE & Godâ€"Have the Queéen. BALTIMO Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s . Extracts Jaunary Gib, 1876 Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts 8 a P 0 L410 Mg':.-m-.““"afl'fl% and Butter ‘Powder." cHASs. STEPHENSON & Co., Maie Agontsfo: Ottawa and Pistrict ‘Counor and Wellington Sts #06 | mmcwamfl lb Te i odix best in the world." " The bast irnett‘s Extracts = Used aobusively for Yhers , and. 8 > omparatively smail quantity only need P® . 1 ~,, MOmTREAL} PeQe § . 6 CANAL BASIN, SLY.... > Co.¢c P 4e rnett‘s Extraéts CGrocers. in aid of the will be in attendance af the KFor couking purpuses James Uor. Kent and: W eili@atonâ€"s‘#. FOK YOUR To be bad Comfortable : Dressingâ€" OPERA HOUSE ! F TNE lfie"l;m & DHM...> CLOYES» ce on Wihee; Bostom CELEBRATED (ontinental Hotel, Phils. â€"Fifth Av 6 i ® Manager, CELERY nUTME®, eng) $770â€"%in in for © Rux Over.â€"A young lad of . about. 12 years ‘of nw named _ Campbell, was run over ‘on ellington . street.. yesterday at â€" ‘noon > during the . excite: ment ‘ of the fire, by . a . sleigh used for â€" drawing. lumber,. and _ sustained serious injuries. â€"â€" The man evinced great inhumanity in running away after the acâ€" cident. â€"Parties went in pursuit, but did not succeed in overtaking him. .. The boy was taken into the Carleton House and bjfiwmts attended to, until an . Alderman who happened to be passing at the time d'u-ecms a policeman to engage a carter and remove hltno‘;thho::on 8St. Paul streot. It was & broken, and â€" surgical aid was thmo:’q sent h' and sursiod aId WiAs @5 q400 BOMD . AO7% Furious driving should receive every atâ€" wnuon.tmeLnduoflhopdh& Gowax‘s Orega Hous®.â€"An unusually good house greeted last night Mr. Hern: don‘s ?‘pesnnoou Lord Dundréar y in Tom Taylor‘s wellâ€"known .. play * Qur, American Cousin,‘ nor was & audience at all disappointed in dtx qula&y of the entertainment ‘provi . acting, exceptis exc‘piendis, was above &1: aver: . age, and as the roaring lions of the troupe ‘had no optponuni:{ of displaying the force . of their lungs, there Was. little or no tearing of‘ passionâ€" toâ€"latters, .. and the nervesp:d.;fl‘md teste . of the ow.liencel were to unshocked. . Mr. Herndon as Lord findnary was yvery :#weufifl in hkfl off the idiasyncrocies that© noble© swell, though it m fessed that his gefizem a failure, d that, judging from exterior man, character was unrecognizable, Mrs. Herndon ‘was, of coubse, a success As Florence Prenchard, and Mr. John Ward ant Miss Bortie Maywood, as Ase Trench ard and Mary Meredith, won some well deserved splen for their capital acting o Pujautinld nmaffactad. manner. Ml'. m-m,:un;fl‘ecud mapner, .. Mr 'H.r;fmpeonl-' ~Abdm wl“:;-msht t imh i # p r 5 4 nns!-Pogio"â€"_agqqd wine that. needs n« ovorxuun;-uvmâ€"-, C d s c:fl‘ren ‘being put out penniless upon the : stroet.‘ Throu thochu'fldwmoof: the neighbors shelter was orded herself mdhmil’mdodlnddejll. no doub.kz be forthcoming. â€" Her.loss js estimated at about $500 with no. insurance. Another tenement was occupied by \a. H;' m venespony wen CmRee C ode q Nt in who ‘is at present : working.. at 'n‘r‘m Jdown the river. This house was also 1 wwmmcmium?& Mrs. Pilson and MM% obliged to ‘seek shelter in a. neigh house; ‘ Hor loss is estimated at, about Mrs. Pilson and her fthree | chi oo obliged ‘to ‘seek ~shelter hpm $400.â€" ‘In such a Jlarge place as. Rochesâ€" Terville some effective. means should be taken to arrest fire, otherwise . a ; serious aAwiaweation may soom . have to. be reâ€" AARo Em MR e e e o P d and respectable audience filled Gowâ€" unk Hall, Sparks street, to hear the lecture euTE B AT e s t ns t on“‘P-:;idtism” delivered . by t.fnRav‘ Futher" Murphy, in : the in t of the d Catholi¢ Young Men‘s Soo'nt? of this city. | C Mr. P. Baskervilie, President of the Soâ€"| 1 ciety, ocoupied the chair, .and. on the | / platform were His Worship . the Meyor, Alds. Waller and Heney, Hon, T, W. Angâ€" lin, Speaker of dg House :of Commons ; T. Costigan, M.P;; D. J. O‘Donnohue, M.P.P.| for this city ; Father Lawrence, (}h‘.]plsin f of* the Society ; Mr. Thomas White, Jr., of | Montreal, and Mr. :J.‘G. Moylan, The | mmdocmm delivered one of the most gloqhmtmdwaoficd addresses on this mtg::lhatith-boonutg;lucm ever to hear. . It w not only instructive, <«but | ‘was replete wi paocofi and suggestions ~will o | doubt productive â€" of od| results‘ when â€" reflected . upon : be se‘ * who | had> : the.:pleasure of iuprato flns mt tm emlgre y hy and continued, :Qp Ald. ; at the concluiic &‘-md'dfeu said, ‘that @il would with ‘that the Cathoâ€" 1 lic Young ‘s Bociety: had afforded them a‘rich in securing. the â€" Rev. /Father Mu to leoture for them.: He confessed in all> his. experience he had never listened to a. more..able and ‘eloquient lecture. : Heo therefore proposed | a Ttote of thanks to ‘the Rev. Mr. : Murphy @| for the very ablo and instructive lecture *| which ho had ‘just delivered. â€"â€"Mr. D. J, A O‘Donoghue briefly {seconded the resoluâ€" "A tion, which wias <carried amid , the : most FFenthusiastic ‘applause. ?b_’oh:_r:_n Lzoro®® on Parriorism,â€"Last night & &iflg tendered : ‘the.â€"wote of, 1 ‘the ©"rev. ) |igentlemani hflv% knéfifledgedth‘e C(‘-PW“-\ $ White, jr., ‘havii been called u the audiente, ‘said that he thank 4‘ ;‘S&;?E‘;‘ms h reg observations : in . IOâ€" gzgw im, and expressed..much satie~ .cé'i’.‘e .mah and able address ‘that had (been @elivered. .; The audience then rotired; evidently well pkud'lfi hayving heard the lecture. Before M. O‘Gare, P. B.’A;John-m“'u ig C‘d? Mmkmum” e was finred $2 anQ costs. ==.(c. ~=_ "=~ _ bidesmilirndBlpsteathâ€"Audras nndibents basod David another devoteo of fix’oflowingmw.' fined $3 and costs. Yeat‘s Day. e e n o oi in wik arg fined $90, and be soid her fillk, drei "‘The best preparation to keep & gd' " free from chaps‘"‘ is a whe has no money i) j !~~i Rverybedy wants their own." tion took a ‘little POLYCE:â€"COURT. Wepxespay, Feb. 17 npliment ... Mr.[Thos. been called upon by that he thanked jthe i "hreas to | he asked the‘ price and was . inf00840 22| Ohig an o e ighe was worth forty conts.) I think you have Ohio and the Pennsylvahis ‘Central Railâ€" | "/ rhe House a4}04"! dady‘a.| Haye mistake, SAY® ; is only | ways, the former has reduced the 4 N Shedcgg /n m';:-.-ph.:â€"h a Cay] | ger rates 40 per cont. between . Philadel m ~= report ShA [ 1t Gulen it" was their motto at that farâ€" phis, Baitimore, Washington, and W estern Hanging is brisk;" 74 .‘, iA mier‘s ho so Pan paid his : forty points. â€" ‘The ~Baltimore .road is also ar deney. . 4ife" baid | and Yer withy m rather~down .oact 10 mging form steamahip line between B8 | / D ies (*Â¥ew ® ut doar dor the milk by walkâ€" | Fottis porle; â€"~â€" give thern a | his grocer." " 3 Sh_ Tae Rditor desires it to be distinctiy understs0 abat while inserting the omm unications Correspondents, ha is in no way to be helid respon«ib e| sor the opiniops expressed therein. _ | * To tusg Eprror or tus TIMES. Sll-â€"hthaterofionol the two loan "yun again for P t in the cotm:{of has again come before the country through mif election is . annulled. t&mmflnmflqfl“' he be | he will continue your paper for the ‘remarks the ~contest at place that a ‘Parlia on the subject : * ‘-uhqdocm‘ is "to be ‘held. , Heis The Dominion has recently effected two | most enth! ly â€"raceived by : the loafis, and for each its bonds are held for | people. on the subject: I C The Dominion has recently effected two loaiis, and for each its bonds are held for $19,600,000. Thej interest" payable: on one of . these loans is five per cent. per annum, and on the other burforeent... both payable half gye-rly. The $ 9,W is to be paid off in $ years. For every 00 »inthofimotomt. loan $107 were Â¥eâ€" ceived, only $90 ior every #100 in the four per cent. loan. _ It is required to w‘izwrminowhhhd these loans is more ‘advantageous for the country. _ _ _ ___.. Tt s way 9 t h By . the _ following * mhon, 107:100::5:4.673, nearly, we fing the anual interest on every $100 obtained by the fimhnni-M.G'l%md similarly, the interest on evarly $100 obtained by the four per.. cent. Joan: is 4444, being 23 cents annually in favour ofeve 1}) in the four per cent. loan. As stated .%tho Dominion bonds: ::i;iven for 19,600,000 dols. for each loan, . "it is for this sum that interest is paid â€" ‘half yearly, 490,000 dols. on the ‘ five per ‘cent. loan, and 392,000 for the four ‘per cent.loan. The Dominion pays, and there« fore sends out of the country, the moneys thus paid as interest from year to year; it loses also their use, that is, the benefits. ;Mwwmmuu&onfl_le,xmw these large sums in public improvements WACBE EOe e O Arc t overy:ff‘gu;. ‘These benefits would not be limited to the half year in ‘which the expenditure : was made, they would be continuoug and _ increasing, | snd interest.. If constantly mvut:atho inâ€" terests paid would . steadily yiel that to our creditors, ANC WIW®» 270 Kn P nage from our . resources ‘“‘:. : from these payments, during 30 of | their : respective rmd“t.ho end of that time, wouls be correctly re presented by the amount, at compound interest, payable halfâ€"yearly, of the $19, 800,000 on the face of each bond. The amount of the. 5 c. loan thus estimated [hm.fiwdm‘s&pflmfi M-W’m"- 1§00. w Cc Te G tde en Anar e nds on ce In consequence of the $7 premium by the 5 per oe-flou.}, the money actually received was $20,972,000 ; and because of the ©$10 discount on, the 4 per ‘cent hm,fl:esumm:liapdwu ouly $17 000, making .. a differencé of&% P The benefits to the country m the expenditure af these Toans will be in h‘vouro‘.mh"l"t"“l to the extent of this <difference. ; And computing the ,gs,samumommu the loan of \which it forms a part, i. ¢. at 5 p. 6. com: soodmmuorwmn.itm“” ) $14,660,160. . .. y TXE S d e o c uie £30 ts Cthh ie amim: when redéeme4 ; 200 .‘0" O‘L ./ 0 ~lass of e A xd o f lomn the mh‘.agw«m’;m thirty â€" years. $7,208 40‘;"'”".'“”"“ same a . 80 o ture of hmfljflmi"’”‘”’”u first transaction béen effeste.d on! thé principle. of the second. t 10 j Ym%’ lt ENS »Rrractacd 1 Coryrcsponcceoncr. ml‘rlkvlns 18 list :â€" Hon. Mr. Justice Morrison.â€"1, Tuesday, 9th,, March. 2. Corhwall, Tuesâ€" day, 23rd March. _ 3. Pert}, Tuesday, March.: 4. L’Ofigmwm,u... 5. Pembroke, Tuesday, 11th Mays*= / ...,; MIDLAND {OIROUETA ...;,;;.., F Hon. My. Justice Patterion.â€"It. Brook: ville, Tuesday, 23rd March. 2 Tuesday, 30th ‘T’"‘ 3. Napanee; day, 13th April. 7”"flk'w } $12l April. 5. Pidton, Tuesday, 11th May YICTORIA :OIROUIT, ." FSatt ‘The Hon, the Chief ‘Justice ‘fi_"’ _1. Bromp Tuesday, 9th s W‘U“'h. m”.z"i?u-..? ¢§>.3: Mmmxgh WMD A:fl. 'h'ndll],’ Tuesday, Hon. Mr. J £ s kerton, Tuesday, ‘April, _ 3. Tuesdhy, â€" 13th (Aprilk ) 4 _ W ‘Thursday, 22nd April. . 6. Stratl Ottawg, Feb. 17, 1875 Timws day, (wT ; @1ROUIZ. l“tu);‘r' Jm‘-'"' day, . 3t M 2. Hamilt 15th March, . 8. Bt." C#tV i 6th April._4. Cayoyr, WX AAF, JuBamoo SA s S e en 2 ns‘ kflz March.. 2 Hanilton, «Monday, i‘:&m 3, Bt. Csat"»rines, Tuesday, 6th A pril. 4. Cayapt 'éd-:.d:y.hwfl April, 5. Wellind, 'fi-‘ wiy, z t was BRLOO OIROUIT. _ s Hon. Mr. Burtoinâ€"1. Batric, Dacsdn v.mmimw $ es nomany, feaep ty P s ce zen byi /mw‘.- :" i i ‘ j t4 F ‘The Hon. the ‘Chief J ustice Common: k Plagt * Chatham, Monday, 150 Marchâ€" P e Hhcveg £ S olvert), NXTORANO®N TL OE 110 tonkrt v96 storm, when the the train was nearly mfiuw.‘“mbuwmm Rice‘s appetite was becoming a matter of i emesmeenienet asked price and was informed it e a mistake, + wilk | want, not Snd camecus i takn 1t mw"m“w‘“b‘ nob» bouse, »o Dan paid his farty cants Te o t n tanls inmiictyrets lng for 1t through the snov. THE TWO LOANS. Exrortio®.â€"During | . mag=uRryn ormovtr. | SPRING ASSIZES. 13th _ April. ; 4. Woodstock, 22nd April. . 5. Stratford, Tues Mr BROCK :OIROUIT. BoHR OIROUTT rd Maroch.: & : Berlin, Siingos, / n t Sarid )‘ Monday, 3rd May . Brd March, 2. To b.â€" Sandwich, Monâ€" :. «4. Poter March. 5 eneral Gaol mIs Work for Wolscley. Gen.Wolsely is.to bs sent to tha colony of Natal to reorganize the . defensive sysâ€" tem and regulate affairs with the natives. ‘aRis, Feb.17â€"â€"LIe Pays, in an article E.Puuognnu.mowu#fimmu, at Woolwich, ‘says:/."From to duy the Prinuwillwhflgnmw to the direction of the Imperialist policy." : Wasuixcrox, D.C., Feb. 17.â€"This after noon an unknown man, 33 years of age, jumped from the‘ second outside gallery ‘of the Capitol dome, a height of at least 150 feet, killing himself instantly. He . out so far as to almost lchIb f it of the central portico. «One of e tol ~policemen: recognizes him &s s dressed white man, who has been #1 Acleqraph. I MIDâ€"NIGHT ~DESPATCHES. | ‘Qm agjoint. ballot, in the Legislature to g flu,d-reeult. stood ; Caperton, 645 kshire, 14; the Republicmnvofingfir Berkshire. ‘There ‘is | great «excitement. fok bo etgrent hemtr redpig Ait Bc in im b Cb!hmmhu for t.hz loss mdfim. ~ . Nmportation o{ C@#!inese Women. * /.. Wasutwerox, Fc. 17. â€"The House Comâ€" mitteo on Foreign "Affiirs toâ€"day imgreed to the bill‘supplementary to the Acts in relation. to immigration, which : seeks to prevent the importation of women from r'-gw-r--v-â€"â€"'a PW P hmof'dnlh'o(minobo winited with severe penalties. f Larrony maw , Lt Sainook HH0L ® :*‘The ‘by a vote of 30 yeas to 25 : o,mndtbavotgbywhich‘fi; mwwtgfifa.w.'?dh: A & , was passed a fow : %mm;mmufi as it now! Stood, because it excluded D-;v on Champague t > Inâ€"the House Mr. Cox moved to amend “fi“aeofilb{w‘%dflu‘; e ce "dollars on pints to four â€" dollars | and fifty cents.‘ He said that swould produce an increase: of $67,000 remnue.wAm to. men, was ablacked by _: Pounuanded by CGonsilon and the Spaniards . retreated after _ a 10ss of 150 killed, wounded and missing. ‘The loss, of the enem eqipally hamty: enemy must YESTERdAY‘S. DESPATCHES. ox, Feb. 17.â€"It is reported that John MitéhelUwiil réfise. 1to ‘take| the Dissension in the HWome Rule Camp. oath of allegimece, It is also said that the other Home Rule members of Parliament :hn.l nflhht:nm’m Mm policy F to pursue i ferent;. from mt a meeting . of the electors of the County of “"""‘fl ‘Treland, resolutions ‘ were sdopted d clarimig" that ‘in <the event of .John Mitchell‘s election : to Parlianent being annulled, they : would again roturn hing., ‘Loxnox, Feb. . 17.+The and thirteen of the crew of the Gfiu{ Dacres, from San Francisco to 0 abandoned off Skellig Islands, are missing,. ‘The remiainder of the ship‘s company &râ€" Hayaxa,:~Fob. : 17thâ€"On the O6th 8b, amh unn, nnmberin‘m oi x .uscp:fil by 400 ‘insurgents, rived at Valentia. 1P Bostox, Feb. 17,.â€"There is no dhfl fwfiottérin&odhufio:d“w C ing off Provincetown. ‘The lice in some plages is eleven feet thick,: caused Aee oi es this ealid Sold ‘of Tos th» Sthee Cheanet this 1910 Beld f Soe th cutter make no impréssion,,and ¥» sels‘ will" be: obliged ‘to await the t mlymm:';umskw thei e. Captain.Smith, an G‘m"‘“‘" l‘,hw' -'ho.JP:. :-n:‘),e:ll. . j PPRE enR ERi y3 . PM Provincetown, states ‘that there is 2@ 1i suffering amotig the fishermen for want | / of food, as communication with the land | over the ite is eas.ly. made, Some sixty‘l _ men belonging to the fleet walked ashorey ,, and have arrived in this city. ‘They lefta sufficient number‘d behind wwm lcne“gf & ‘the‘ 7 they are y 6 on m"”'lho,wm of the véksel#\Q hflpw.mmgwithnwpl’ { m to leave Boston for Uape| , ‘\Cod, ‘down a number of sleds to | , be used in transporting theâ€" same to the ] . Ashermen "The weather is very cold at1 Â¥he Cape. f " 14 muvu-'muvmm~ ©4 «Famt, Rirur, Mass., Feb. 17.â€"The‘an 1 nouncement made at the mass moeting I Mmmgmdweodhumlh 1 must strike uniless 27 cents per cwt. be ’ conceded, has been carried into effect so | fur as the givinx in of the regulartwo\ â€" ‘ notice. At the Merchant amill ?ty-mloommnmning.‘nw _w.noywimver yesterday. _ About 'm have stopped in the 4 No. 1, the agent: refusing 4o j .MMWWH\IM-‘ | on ,uuudddnnm i | of wenvers, to return, () they 5d for admission. , Baut "Feb. 17.â€"As the ‘result of AL 6 the Baltimore and e| 9 Penn Central Rail~ ; rates 40 per cent. between k n it e for® steamship line between Balâ€" ge â€"und â€"New York, to give them a mwmurm- A Youthful Leader. GREAT â€" BEXETALN,. UNITED STATES. A Sulcide‘s_Leap. DefeatJjof Spauiurds. FRANCE. GEEAT BRITAIN. UNITED STATES. ©CUBA, have | been Awfihfifd&ooutn'o Millers‘ Asso ciation was this afternoon to consider whether it would be desirable to agitate for the impositiqn of a duty on flour. The Graud Trumk Employcesâ€"General Mospital â€" Embessiémentâ€" Election Petitionâ€"Election Expenscsâ€"Chamâ€" Monterar, Feb. 17. The working men on the Grand Trunk Railway have accepied the reduced terms offered by the Directors, so there will be no strike. * There are now 163 patients at the General Hospital, the largest number who have been in that institution: for the last seven Five cases of embezzlement + Fâ€" Longden, formerly bookâ€"keoper easre. Ooopofiuirmntou,m )uwn‘-rm. l k An election petition was fyled this afternoon against Mr. Devlin‘s return in the Montreal: election. . Petitioners will try to disqualify him. _ â€"â€"â€"__. « _â€"___ _ e oE Wiies £ Mr. Edward Woiton, -fu‘fi-' Mr. Fred Mackenzie dwhuh ate election for Montreal West, fyled an account of his expenses with the Sheriff. The total amount is $1,669.27. /Â¥ f Osgoode Hall Milicrs® Associntion. Toroxwo, Feb,. 17. CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE â€"* (By Telegraph)y _ . > _ roronto. w as . opened yesterday .‘Ifiu:;e(.bunol. 'l\.hfin(dcml-nz rmhbhm-nnl when his Honour will present lo:’:‘-un- xnnthi.&:rat As the disturbance was of a political character, full testimony .on both sides will be taken. In the Montreal West election case yesterday, before Jll':s‘ McKay, by conâ€" xent it was agreod the inspection should take place «at Ottawa on Friday next, commencing if . pos ible at 11 o‘choksm,uchfldw C to be repreâ€" sented by three persons: The further hearing of the case was postponed till the Ist of March. it« Hill Keneh ar Decision was given bench the Court of :‘ this morning oncthé validity of the warrant for the W&dmhhfiqu ore the "Land Swap".Commitiee.. The Ernnt was sustained. wh"h‘,% i is sace ol Th deteionet Judge Ramaiy in the case of Cotte and Duyernay , &Wwflmmuwu the ‘bar of the Local House.... * ..+_ _ _ _ "â€"["' eodienipeeqe t 60( < /\ c 1 anan aoutethentt it pnitopeoreay moy m 13]4&“ :l 1844 â€"to . 1848; 1164, 'fikfiu Jbla&:fl T Bales of s flih ‘board : Montreal, 184; Merchants, ©116;j ‘Pele graph, 170 Election Caseâ€"The Cotteâ€"Duvernay H:. Mr. _ CHUR said he :'l‘:; &Ld&h'}mn-wh f rapol u'gm in favour â€"of this House. . Me, ‘moved, secomded. by f ‘Cotte and Duvernaybe , in ‘q‘fl» Sergeant at_ Arme éui " thay"Mrâ€" " _Hon:‘ Me. »LAPRAMBONS . coll to the Bhtect that :%ho "‘m-.a‘% taxition.. mn say .. that | this Aiio onl tane geeaicen ngatint Ne n e ns Melt s oion ind bis odp Cromy. Hecond Pariiament â€" Pourth Seesion. Quebec Legislature,. DDITMTD 6 Anxumix | PRICE 3 CENTS. 108 ‘Hon. Mr, Aworss said th‘s was the velntegtedot at arun! i To w Provinge Jm‘m- Mr« Trudel) was read a~ second timme. and, referrotl +0 .m*w. time and passed. . " _ _‘ "" _ _ a m _ Hon. Mr. Rou#eriox then House into committee .on , t RegobatOQM® t ... . cce uin Resoived, That whereas the l h Meonoaree P bo . re.... “’I""”I" mesokeoiy L SuT C + uertion bo _ fize. . of _‘ & â€" ‘‘Turge‘» portion _ of a _ pubMé‘ â€" ~miléfortune _ which | _ it is 1 ~sirable to remedy without delay by ~~.+» tholowners of such Asyium, the L4 "\.~ emor in Council is authorized to loan w . Mesers: , Lat Roy the sum of $50,000 on the. sonditions : â€"The mlunhflh thalf within : Ave ‘years from the date of Joan, and other Ihalf at the. expiration of the contract halt mt the> exPiFMKOD | Of S96 (Cfovern masiar eraeiare o tore moen! :fw:hun “b:‘ufln :E es a 1 on thie jor‘ »an APROU amount due, rance . Company‘s MaRenaitt 21 CC 4i + U ‘sufhore Toct n ns tbe miiaaotiion of the Lie Unpoiprrareigs erem es Gpreghn M‘-m' hm of the Asylum kseping mach. Mhi! ingured and : of assigning policit® 9 _ treasurer of the P"’""“" “‘nm, _ Sopretore of the Asylam: P aar a short personal discussion . **‘After a sNOTe P"""."" _ Lad : House wont into committo®e and woon: the resolutions. The committee reported :arul'- and‘ they wore yoead * The bill to grant 40. :"-"‘ sums of money ' IE""":::? ;-33"*»5 p 10 Saon, 1876, for ho Pponnt o vass sutsmat l PR TY fi ; m“ Jung, 19)" Of â€" June, 1876, for *he. I -.‘_..dm C CA mt 5645 MONTREAL. meinertHnii c ie Hanging uh‘.w m‘lfi- 17th, 1876 theese rich ""Wa mnt-:m nat "he ~voted .Against sh #! aiked Bloge® the destruction aik wb |Mie JTAVO im;ly ; the ‘give the on the property at 5145 n : moved the the following the . i toreg: cetusite sake anpually ; the sive the was the first viof the Tiout.~ the buildings is Cunlurer of bolGicvmnen he ut 5t e disoumion t â€" |_ Insuâ€" sufficient falling «1.

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