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laur® pf 1L.ife. ?ullcm i of * "UAnewdk % «D N I M 6 L. ~ Popuiets IC *.: un h. 4.; P N Home, al L EED ‘A U U P ry of Music, ECRLAND atteund oc §04 adve ar and and will t Taurie, Ne p c Tor All who want to realize on STUUKS, MER CH ~lmlt!.ru“lfl'ld}:0c.. should address orcal‘ at 83 Sparks Street, or box 698 P . Im mediate returns, and reasonable charzes. â€" To & y t FWNO SENATORS and W. Pm.â€"Mrs. Mcâ€" ‘ioo "rine" aido w Amole overy penses sure nts everyâ€" where, selling our New m‘@hm W{r'o Rope Clothes Line. Sells readily at every honee. Samples free, Address, HUDSON ) ank of British North wd four Bedrooms, * Mem bers of ParliaAment grums, also lofty cellugs and well ventilate At tome, or female ; week. day or .v.m:.-fi Capital. *Ts lopa" rajunblo goods by mail free. Ad?-vnh cent relurn stamp, M. Young, 178 Greenâ€" wich street, New York. M TP2% la) men and mmuwuunoggfih story of the "Life, Labours and of Iivingstone," aiso "The Family Bible," both ‘rotestant and Cathoile. beautl lllusi rated. Iogether with Maps, Charts great varioty of Pistures . Forvextioviars LEB SMITH & CO., _ _ W V rom $4 V B.m with or witeont rooms, and roocma® without board. ‘Table aud reoms firstâ€" siass. CornerofSparks and Hank streets, and within two minutes‘ walk of the : arliau ent Buildings. * ym e â€" eepra ue vÂ¥OL. VIII. NO. 3777. PAI‘I'!’“ WANTEDâ€"A Partner having ‘u Cnpm‘u of about ”‘ is wanted to ‘a:-‘ t in ying on a patent man oaics t chich aro ummediate and the Profit over lfl‘per sent, and the Sale uniimited. For murun‘r nformation apply to J. lll%lz!o- The ir Anunual Meeating of the Shareholdets rl ml-'(,\a:uny called m‘."!’hmn&.qy, the Mz tmnn'oniMWM‘a lnemn now before th*@Quebec Legislature. . _ _ _ We /: W ryNHE OTTAWA E. AVERILL, of New York, will apply Do to the Pariiament of Canada, at its next ses«ion, for an Act enabling him to obtain Letters Patent of Invention for certain imâ€" provements in Paints. ux es n Iron and Steel Manufacturing Company Board & Hodging. CARPET ANO FURMITURE #0USt. SHOOLBRED & CO. + Messrs. R. Hay & Co., lnto & Hay,] Toronto, &c. &e., to which y ronnuny mille ny inamiodt orf bow and Gouflxmflmwm fl & B-& mn; inform their friends‘ and the public ons o Pirninneg o9 on stoontpaicne Aom and Good V Advance on 3 Oritawea. Jannaz= 4 156 his Uffie®. _â€" Feb, lwh I87% OF RO Y AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Dec 26, 1874 se O LLCAS cmam W.m..â€"h situatton as practical and Laniscape gardener. One who hes & prow. h .m&.aww in all its Deâ€" rimeots, _ and can produce Testimonials m Flon. n..m:: the first rack in Canaâ€" ve 10 botlh o and ability, Apply at vu;- â€"Immediately, an Advertising aod Subscription City Canvasser for the ;nn Standard," Arst namber February 2th, GRISON & O DONOGHUE, ita wa. Fab. 13, «© intendad to sail between the Ciyde and ortland during the season of Winter Naviâ€" RATE3 OF PASSAGE. F ?A#g ete * seafherptecdretyrs fillke #4" Anexperienced Surgeon carried on each wer te mummwu. Permuns wishing to send for friends can mw at lowest rates from or ..?H. to any m in Camada or the United States, s are not used the amount is returned, less a smal «pply to ‘BTEAMERS FROM N 'rou EYERY :mw-@irm Ua8SUR Rates of â€"'-ph-'lw York To Jiaagew, Liverpool, Londonderry, E-lm-uluntâ€"lm.. on Srouters." Sowiing GroemNeW Vark, %amm ONEY! MONEY!!MONEY!!! ER WIHE CO 7 A NTED.â€"We will give Men and Woemen Ja TORK FOR ALL aBIN....qr0t@8 | sthehkaor........$3 â€" / THBE STEAMERS OF THE TVA W A ELP WANTED. Ouawa July 3 1874 Augus Roons to LLAN LISE neral "-mu"' z will be called as soon as A me id ts shail have become law, of due notice will be given. _________ Lcegal HRotices. Glasg ow Lin e pool ANCHOR LINE, Steamships. iHcectiugs. ~ESS THAT WILL PAY reads T is w rare banee tor. thoe mont or having ‘Infl.osg' ently doas we‘i as men, d«dlants. Carpets. FER DAY. â€" Agent 20 Wanted, All classes o of either sex, young or old» wey at work for us in their . _ or all their time, than at .mwoadm ane cent. (, NTIN. tand, Maina. y3788daw. EK to Male and l‘q-nlowll : locality, Costs NOTH to ars FREKE P.0. VICOERY & T;;" ~ t P w fin-onu-'n-â€" copy. 8771 C aniire Prices, & s off on ] ingt Solicitor for A',gai{l-“ a IMITED.) Publishers, London, Ount. on Street, opposite the America) has a Pariour itable for Senawors or â€"with or without Hoard. armed with »tows and D. W, COW ARD & CO, Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"6t. J. LA iAM & Co. R& W. CRUIC Secretary m‘t’.m King iStreet west MES. FORGTE c uns H. J, GIBBS, 10 Eparis STOCK®, MERâ€" February D March _ 6 #4 18 3700 | â€"Musiness Cards. |â€" Auction Sales. M CC 1 , Dealer in Greenbadks, U. 8. Bonds and Cheoks. Commerclal "'7 discountedt. . ‘Collections made in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. Inâ€" organize Companies. Money invested in AIZE olass sequritles to m.ndsw cent. inâ€" terest Stocks purc and carried on & margin «f 10 per cen.. {nterest at lowest current R. C. W. MacCUAIG. _ | Official Assigneée. City of OTTAW aA, County ot Carleton _ _,__|__| im Chancery. _ Gibson‘s Confectionary, _ArMoney to lend on Real E * onl vg McLzoD Wuf. 4. 3. GORn uLt Jot. 17, 1874. 4 _ c ns ons e en ie e en (pcoxxon « noee, Barristers and Attornmeynâ€"atâ€"Law, Solil« citors, Conveyancers, &c., OTFAWA, ON%. __ [ _____ DANTHE O‘CONNOR I W. 25. MNPTCEs __BW‘J.MC. foiles . = U ht ow oft 8667 _ WAI.III. CASSELS & PENNOCK, pelttion s Atermain, Cor -"mm #&Câ€", Offlceâ€"sell‘s Block, opposite Ruskell House, w .H. Wark®ez. | R.CasseLea,Jr. | P. PunnoCk July 21, 1874 B e OJ terest allowed on deposits TAte®. Dec. 3, 1974. Barrister, Conveyancer, ‘&c., Sol citor Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys Conveyancers, &c., . weg. Bell‘s Block. Eiginâ€"st. HonBuz. R.‘W. 8Scorr, Q. O. _ HVAILLON & CHRYSLER, F1 . Barristors and Atto: w, Solici« tors in Cha ‘m ‘C- Officeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Rideau «. TAILLOM®, t I, £%,4 @aemnrmnates June 3, 873. * Puixv.c;nnflncuml. ~ Barristors, Attorneys, -olld*-li, Conâ€" veyancers, &¢., | | (Of the late urm of Lewis ainnhu.) OryicEsâ€"EKigin Street, Otiawa. o.n.m-‘# A.J.émlfl.m _\ â€"Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &¢., Hox. Jow» O‘ConNOR, &'.‘8 G. J. ad Dec. 4 184. . llg is K REMON, j Barristers, Solicitors lr-g-. «&c. Oficesâ€"Klgin Street, Ottaw neas Russeli House). 4 3 B. L FELLOWS, Q 0., | HoRACE LAPIERX® WARTIN OGARA, EDW P. mu'- M® Bankoers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . Negotiate‘ sales of Property and Patents, and wV o |\ Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. &,â€"um in Ohancery Cha mbers, Cour House, Jtiawa, Canad&. _______________. L.w.r.oovfl.ll.-.c.l-‘ j Barrister, Advocate, &e. for the y trrix wosarov®, Province of Quebéc. .l-rlm ':'m?"“’.‘.'lr in Chan« Â¥ w n Gutlek Huil, F. G. _ > * Mimsâ€"om ‘;-ponry o?n:o'n‘u.r.J‘ 'J.-nn-.u- al + Street, Bull. _ ‘ _ | * + Huil, March 9, 1874. _ ___ ; ____,_____ Py _ T-.lf P. lrm. o.mnmm.r. +| Notary Publi¢ and Advocate, Bllml;-’o'dn wq:avuhp A o) m“;wfizmgm,w: nnnlolhog&bdnnd mfihbfihho‘ Hull, Oct. 24 1874 || §1 1. i__mer Homccopathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. e Eit h abi 1w 1p. m w-n-:ti': TO, given to diseasea «4d ‘dispiacements of the terus. * po If ff e sn ighe i ffsey dfi . . Serioe To‘ y boi‘s nock, alghest, Obews C Nov. # m«.sf W ,‘g;.\',:drnoannomu- otf O‘Oonâ€" o . Ottawa, Oct. 4, i’_,‘_-,______._â€"!'â€"â€"- DI.IUIM'I.O...MMO« M.O0 P.8.0., radusie MoW1:l University, Montreal. §on.hnn.ahorhnd :fi Durham u‘ll'm Associate Coroner N. and D. *Office and Residence:â€"Corner of Hugh and Oct. 20, 1874 Sparks ste. | Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Ortrrawa, Ont. t Â¥eb. 5. 1874. Da oaooâ€"i ksâ€"st., Contre Town. n Oflesâ€"athis residence, Marlaest., fosn Cancers cured without the use of the ; by .ne:“bm oanux;.o?udy .':: atmost m: . Refere: w“‘ E. J. D. R. MACDONEEL, LE Oritawa South side of Rideaunâ€"st.,near Gloucester. "Wuqm ks 11 NELLOWES, O‘GARA, LAPILEREE & ____ Architect and Mea RB~63 Sparks Street, Otiewa WO i Advocate, Solicitor, &6. No. 13 St. James®treet, . . MONTREAL Sopt h .. | ~â€"| 2362â€"8m After thirtyâ€"five yoars Tal, 1t is glll) Tornt MVE the most unqualided %l virtues 1 Knv Pwmz(hamms:l.l: m«:-m it as a most effectual preparation famm% pain, it is not olg‘lu best remedy kuown for &m Bnmhz?ct to Jw\nw{ or or aoy sort compleint it is a un» ""g'“ tor mw "mfi; in ,n-td of other bot m"_ Ixtats, Te l‘w â€"â€" Anfoumnatic fftieuttion, ifims beed ‘the dificaltles, it has been h{’t.:: sn fareivant it aicme © C 140 * xt is . Internally and Externa ly. COTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, 'olAl.D -. GEANT, Iusurance and Real Estate Agent. Jaatar tartee * 0460 * 9900 Tu.-m Firrr. N â€""af T| "as THE CBRISTIAN AT WORK «THE BEOT RELIGIOUS PAPER" . A OHoIO® O® { , ARO es ® % n ) 1i «e noname oprue, " â€" TwWOo BEAUYTIFPUL PR EM U M 8. ooviane.. soch " 9f % 10} (ns '.'..'.‘rg'..:'.!é ‘CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, OND BEROTHERS, ARRIAGE LICENSES. â€" Orviceâ€"Regan‘s New Brick House Nearly Opposite Protesta~t Hospital, W. W. WARD, Medical Wards. R. LOGAN, Â¥. H. FERLAND, E. J. P.â€"LYXNN, D. BROWNE, E. 0. 0. WOob, . COURSOLLE, of Susses «D4 Yorkâ€"streots, Ollawa MARSHAL MATHESON, Zeqail Cards. 4 . t Surgeon Dentist, MeCONNELL. D.D.8., er, Aitorney, Solicitors, &C¢., ver Mr. B. Huckells Flour Store Mankers. Oryicmâ€"41} Sparksâ€"st. A I N +â€"K I L L E B. five years irial, it is still receiving TDt oney Invested in firstâ€" J.‘3. GonxoLny 30%0â€"8aw k y NOyJawk 25 cls. L.D.8â€", if The Sub-cn‘t';:lr fi:‘:‘ u:.w todl-p:e of at % 0 on oi io mds ons hae arncngs of the The Furniture was all purchased new, an m'll{:bont eight months in use. House, which is a comfortable one, cat Thais day and every @ay and ht until the whole l!:gl is cleated out, vmug. sold at 82, Sparks street Henoy’-m-ck..hrg:nd Misâ€" cellaneous stock of goods from Mon‘ +. ‘Three stocks in one. Fancy %lloouoplflod Siiver Wml“znd Jeweliry. a large and ebrefuily seldcted stbeks ~f books, containing all the standard poé ts Une thousand vols. of Sun:iay and Temperâ€" ance books in fine and e!e«ant bindings. A +uperb eollection of opera g‘Asses :‘ the best makers. Lemair, Che , Hearn n orem Magic o more mt o llfl)dlq t #00pes, aud over wan framed chromos. I%n.-n ver apd metal watiches at the most f Jw prices. A RARE onflox TO WALK INTO A COMFO RTA FURNISHED HOUSE, Parlour, ng Ropm, four Bed rooms, Bre fast Foohs, Eitchen hnd Pantey, of _‘ N 4. McCormick‘s Terrace, .â€"..m Streot. rented to the Emu..r"‘ iser. For further informaâ€" tion apply at the premises, or to the su: scriber. Fob. 15, 1875, t : 1 â€"_. : F.I“l.lâ€"l‘. E. quarter of No. 2 First twom’.l}t“mwhfl 40 of which are in a fine state of cultivatiop.= fl,‘:.,f,“‘-‘;”"’"""i"‘fi"mw from end .. Terms easy. * APP AERMINGHAM, Auctioneer and Land A, ent, Klginâ€"st., Ottawa Part of a stock of old book s selling every night. Take down the number, £2 Sparks atreet, Heney‘s Block, Ottawa. HAMS AND BACON, JOSEPH KAVANAGH, Great Sale. The Clarendon House Different Kinds of Game Monday, lst February mm-mumummulmd.n- cacies season ; the Bur with the choicest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Wighes to inform his many friends c c k that he has Mu.-m"'gmfi&m it is his intention to make all who patronise the ouse thoroughly comfortable, In the house are ladies‘ and %\l’m mu:.:ifim- for hmm-;“cnav ed sitting &All woll neated. drinte, Euce maia Ts thatoan be purshased. ‘we good Yard and B ablet. : Ottawa, Feb 14, 1874 Second to None in the One Hundred Dozen FORSALI:.me Half of Lots 3 and 4, Block B , Le Breton‘s Er‘l‘“ fronting on Duke Street, and inâ€"rear on ttanta Terrace, with Bulldings thereon viz , on Duke Street, one three and a haif storey Brick (not veneered), occupied as at d f M{..,lll rear, and fire v%':&ban\ feet; in Brittania Terrace, one n Teneâ€" tâ€"the whole now “-Hol‘: $900 r.: ; Ol’-l-l‘r\h-l'm. '-m 0t the £wo will be together, Bulldings, &0., w»ioh rents for about $1,500 per annum. _ | _ Dec. 30, 1874. * A Complets Pictorial History of the Te mt nc mmeoar bn the Union," Open to the General Public ~ ALBION HOTEL, MNicholas and Daly Streoets, Otta\ L. 411. 10040 a lc teprared. A7 e c ol s epfoens ~o + +7 For terms and enquire of the W.onmmh Househc BY PI m'“hlnw and most powerful ilustrated ; erfodical hu‘lfi Satry muoh weight. . 1ts iptrations of cutrent tm en on tm anteimintnaia is y..’hndbyulun a rla-. and its influence as an or mm i. eomendous. The Weekly maintains a postive J +d â€"-â€";â€"â€"7~â€"*_,‘,‘,, ,Jd E mmâ€"m“& im of highâ€"toned discussion, l\lmmlllnfldl l Tds mauve a ents of no small h& orative sfl s ‘Its papers on eXistent question and its inimitâ€" $#A share of the public pattonage is EGS to announce that be will ‘Address HARPER & BROTHEES New York Grocer and Wine Merchant, ROBERT cn‘uuu. JUST RECEIVED. Also W. MILLS, Proprietor, HARPERR‘3 WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. SPECULATORS !! The sbove House. Ganic. Hlotels. Id â€" Furniture IVATE SALE, J. BERMINGHAM, WELLINGTONâ€"ST. Auctioneor Dominion, and most OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 1875 «* Wa?l be ori In the Basemeot â€" Of ENOX UHURCH, City Hall mm m.mm&y;d‘{lm:‘m. s â€"W. COUSENHS, Seo‘y Ladies® Bazaar Committee. PROTESTANT HOSPITAL perfect purity and great strength. They are warâ€" mudfinfi;â€"\bmdhmdndbvm enter into the composition of many of the factitions fruit fiavors now in the market, ‘They are not cnly true to their names, but are prepared from frults of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only need be oigu'&‘:l.x always Ond a full stock of Groceries and Crock: & u‘“ that can Oobtained elsewbere. eÂ¥ f . Extract of Beof."‘ "Nutritious Condiment _for Horses and Cattie." " British Egg and Butter Powder." CHAs. STEPHENSON & Co., Rolé Agents for Ottawa and District Corner O‘Counor and Wellington Sts. . $706 Ml. MOSES LAPOINTEdesires to in« form his customers and the public generâ€" @lly that he has,removed his place oi business from his stand to the new Fish Market on the south side of York street . He will be mm to meet his friends in ‘his new stand, and do mwnmm-nmm latest imâ€" portations of fr sh. other ol fish; also all kind« of Poultry and Game.| MOSES LAPOINTE. Uncolored "Ji.lga.n Tea, â€" _| ~_ > Only 500. per TNO HOUSEKEEPERS ! MHAND SAPOLIO, © For Cleanging purposes. A mort desirable sub . _ stitute for mq‘? expeci«lly for atizans ; a~d mechanics. Appiy to any Grocer, Druggist, or Hardware Y Dec. 20, 1874 © 8730â€"8awk " Liebig‘s Liquid CROCERIES. For Polishing and Cleant ~, for Metais Shop Windows, m #e. FISH !~FISH! ~FISH! late of the City o!' &";wn. FI&ur lon;'h..nt. deâ€" ceased, are reques® send tothe undersigned within one mmtfl-“a their Chtistâ€" lan and Surname, ‘sses desoriptions, the full particutars of their claims, a statement g their accornts. and the nature of the secu« ritles (if any) held by them. . And all persons elaims wili be put in suit. ... _ W aLKik, CASBBLS & PENNOCK, his estate, are requested to settle with the Fobruary 1st, 1875 Ottawa, Fob. dth. 1875. Jan. 9, 1875 Crockery, Glassware, and Coal Oil Merch‘t, FURNITURE UST RECEIVED + cmq.snmentdlhung tiful Ash and Wainut Badrâ€"om Se 8, (cComâ€" te seven pleces,) with instructions to selt im at $40 0: perset. Theu-nalocflcoh Cull and +ee them at Angus & new a ture Warerooms, 85 a°87 ~parks Sreet. 377 PHOVINCIAL EXHIBITION, Ottawas, The superiority of them Hmtracés consiets in their 1875. $ â€"â€"ANDâ€" & %mmflol. PMHILA* 1876. ty P.E._ requiring Models, Inventions‘ worked out, nndnpf:'.md. at avove Exhibiions, can bavs them done in ! best s‘yle, by s&':cuw man, whose V J took Awards at Euglish ®‘xhibition, 180 Dublin, 1»65, Paris, 1867..___ > td Best references as tocapabilities, &c., can b® given. APpIÂ¥W, O : > ooo c to EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE‘S FOR YOUR Ottawa, Fob. 2, 1875, 2A Apples m ’:I[E.ohll !'l’”'l' OLASS Hair Dresse 1 le» Goimbings done up in First Class Yigie, and on the Short. st Notice mm d i M ahewm’o New Build The Creditors of *DANIEL McLARNON Jan 21. 1875. Cor Daly & Nelson treets, Ottawa, OTICE. ALMOND, _ NEOTARINE, OELERY, Burnet“tf& Extracts For purposes. Burnett‘s Extracts PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, Burnett‘s Extracts Burn ttFfi.EAng:;c‘i:t ummeris Sttadt Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE _.____ i Wor, Kent and Wellingtonâ€"sts, Agoats for Dominion of Canada. a J0GEPH BURNETT & CO, B08TOW, In AID of the ‘County of Carleton Wiscellancous. s o oo y ud JAS. ~ASHFIELD, * Proominentit WPUIOT S t1ouss Boston, Amusenmcuts. mz! )R !!'_| LADIES‘ CINNAMON, . OLOVE® GINQER, S A P 0O L | 0 , Solicitors for Executors of estate of late Daniel McLarnon. DUKE STREET. @Groceors. THOS. 8. SARNEY Mechanical Engineer, is now open FINE at a BARCAIN. 8758â€"1m. tll:u-m‘-;' Narmeron, Sen., proprietor of _ Bostox, Fou’zaWT Liberal, arris 4 in the city yesterday, sm“'i Mass., this morning, resulting from Toronto. * in the ag of the post office, the ; Masonic bnflfi:bamrylta‘of N. § anmemmmmmet: : > > s onmmertementmemenmmmne ‘%r:‘mmm. t bufldmg,tboGrrg. § Cl f y Hall, store 0| A:P““i"“ ha« tovu filed in Toronto T.Mgd&mmmmmtd against the ret.. ~©‘Mfr, Adam J. Baker the contents. Total loss, about $20,000 ; 1 0 ade N ll A \ fur the ctunty 0‘ :.: it t 16461008) ) /A ende ronnt Sofy Gonipnatorea: | vone o pribile dn ‘ ‘ New York, Feb. 23.-_Adup¢hh.f~u] The inspection. of ballots in the Mon‘ | hok arigorshareg ths naomng o doain it the treal West | Election case takes p]”."m:nchfldrufim. e *4 torday at the office of the Clark af tha | Arrest of Counterfeiters. Â¥S id A petition La: ts1 filed in Toronto against the ret«:~ ~© Mr., Adam J. Baker for the county 0 <:.â€"â€"J at the late local election. â€" The inspection of ballots in the Monâ€" treal ‘West Election case takes place torday at the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. + M,. Devin, member for Montredl Centre, who has been absent from his place in the House for some days in conâ€" sequence of illness in his family, returned to the city last evening. will be returned for South Oxford by acclamation, Mr. Oliver having signified his intention of resigning his position as representative of the constituency. Messrs. <J. L. McDougall, M. P,. and William _ Murray, M. P.,, atrived in the city last night from <Renfrew and are staying at the Russell House. They look hearty and none the worse for the contest of Saturday last in the South The Hon. A. MoKellart, Commissioner of Agriculture in the Ontario Government, arrived in the city yesterday, and is stayâ€" ing at the Union House. His present visit is in connection with the meeting of the Board of Arts and Agriculture, which takes place tomorrow in the Clarendon House. He, in company with Mr. Forin, the contractor, made an official inspection of the new Normal School. The honourâ€" able gentleman expressed himself well pleased with the progress made towdids the completion of the work. It is thou‘_l_nt the institution will be ready for occupa tion by midsummer. ¢ The Hon, Adam Crooks, Treasurer, has been in the city for the last two days on business connected with the Provincial Treasury Department. Ho is staying at O‘Meara‘s Hotel. It is thought Mr. Crooks Loxoon,!Feb. 23.â€"The Hc;rfk thL:M Ex ess, in its woekly review ‘:ark,et, IA{I the unfavourable wa% keeps samples of wheat offering in poor Ridi and unsaleable condition. §Prices tend downward in every warket." 'me/ FA A NCE ’ Paris, Feb. 23.â€"â€"Jean Buptiste Camille Oarot:‘:‘m French psmtorl?‘lgdfll- S fH The Vote on <>~ Sonate Bill Amend*> :â€"The organs of :s Bonapartists are in dignant at the 1»=«s;0 by the Assembly yesterday of M. ‘~.ion‘s amendment to the Senate bill, â€"sâ€" ~xpress thflrdn:g: Erob.fioninvioler «"!icles. mhof ican papers, wi. \_» exception of Le Francais, are jul >‘ over the passage of Francais, are jul.‘ :. over the p.-:fo of the bill, by whic‘ they zhflf £. the work bas been accomplished. The Minis< LoP oC n ninn oc dn c n : ters," with the exception of Tailhand, Minbower or Juatioe sod Chabaad ta Tous ini o terior; . e amendment ‘of Wallon. "l'fiufinnd voted No, and Chabaud La Tour abstained from Mapzin, Feb.© 23.â€"Captain General Concka has received permission to return to Spain from Cubs without waitm&:’: the arrival of his successor, Count V Pampeluna has been supplied â€"with a large quantity of provisions and ammuniâ€" voting. Wasutxaro®x, Feb. 23%;111 the House to day, in committee on the h;ig‘, a large m::ger of amendments were offered and A Fiml‘lg, no more amendments offered, the Committee rose and reported the bill and amendments to the House. â€" Dawes therasupon proceeded to address the House on the necessity of providing forsdofipitintho'l‘munry,mdghon the impossibility of framing any Revenue bill that would satisfy all sections and all pass some revenus measures before adâ€" journment, he &“ropoud to make ‘one more éeffort in direction, and if it failed, then he should feel that he had discharged his whole duty on the premâ€" ises. He, therefore, offered asia substitute fwthebmmohxingowhikq,thotu to be hereafter made cents a gallon, interests. : He referred to the income tax as a tax which was most just and proper in theory, but as one‘which had proved :?.om.’uo ipt all countries wh::o it was because it was promotive j the necessitics . of ‘ "the Govern: ment bill, and restoring the ten per cent. on manufactured vmn; and on that he moved the pre question. Theâ€"preâ€" vious question was uoondod”;nd the main question ordered ; yeas, ; nays, 114. The substitute was then agreed to ; yeas, 131 ; nays, 111. § 3 the bi tobomfndmdtud a thi time, on which he moved the previous question. * Mr. m &l!l«m Sen m us Mr. Black made a point of order, that under the new rule it would require a two thirds majority to second Q!O&Km question on the first day of the bill coming before the House. _ _ # % ay ‘Acleqrauyph. _ The Speaker sustained the point of order, .,K?.f&ea the‘ propriety of the i ners meees ind io omm nen ult poraoaet he mem & preven on the bill. ‘p 1st v--'liofp"r-e"yimu question was seconded by the M two thirds, and ‘the bill was then passed. Yeas, 123 ; nays, 118. . . Wisumoros, D. C.hal:vbfifl-‘h the dJebate on the Tarif Bill to day Hathorn, of New York, offered an amendment to kui;laatod mineral water, which was \~Hagrmssuro, !>, Feb. 23.â€"A fire at ml:n, Pa., yestorday, burned ‘six ( comm~/=ing five: stores,. three hotels, a billia~l <ac. eating . sal in lnging Is. /s.. Tok ocm ‘ ing ho <es. estims :%; insurs >« out $25,000. MIDâ€"NIGHT ~DESPATCHES. ‘The Exâ€"Captain Genoral of Oaba. Siate of the Grain Market Relief of Pampeluna. Death of a Paintor. GREAT BRITAILN. UNITED STATES. Disastrous Fires The Tariff. SPALN. on the amended Bostox, Feb. 23.â€"Wm. and ‘ George ; Y were arrested at Plainville and bI::gttothh city &shldly byU.S.‘ detectives charged with uttering counterâ€" feitU.% currency. At 12‘; ll;mmm‘:!f[ Georz oung were secured p! ' dies for the manufactnra of fractional ; Breuix, Feb. 23.â€"Mr. Davis, American Minister, gave.a dinnor yesterday in celeâ€" bration of Washington‘s birt.hdgly. 'lh:ll;e was a large company present,including the members of the dipkl))msfio corps. Toasts were drank to President Grant and the Emperor William. The houses of the American residents in t&o city were also decorated in honour of the day. The Gustay Embroglio. It is stated on god authority that the 3‘,‘“““‘ between Germany and Spain over :dgd‘.m“ affair have not yet been se t ¢4 ‘Washixcrox, Feb. 23.â€"In the Senats toâ€"=day, Edmunds, from the Judiciary Committee, submitted‘ a report on the §uo-tion whether the contract with the acific Mail Steamship (mny for a lemi-monthl% China mail ce is still valid in the United States. The Commitâ€" yee report in their opinion that the Govâ€" ernment is not bound in law to carry the weugued i”&'?‘om..;" ””flu"" 0t fur. i e not nish the ships required for additional service at the proper time, and that â€" the ?murflo&.enl had no lawful authoâ€" ty to accept vessels when tendered, m{l his M’:-ion caunot : bind the Governâ€" ment. ' dies for the mnnufutm;r of fiutn;nlw Tetlons) bask soteas "A thind cce ts New York, named White, alias Booth, was engaged with them. Scenting danâ€" mr, he ‘absconded a few days ago. A amount of this bofiu money is said to g: in circulation in â€"Plainville and vicâ€" inity. | > YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. Celebration of Washington‘s Birthday io-l-h-.‘ na Affairs, Nzw Yorxk, Feb: 23.â€" W deâ€" spatches say : Strictly npe..hfi“.lm'ill tase. A vaey i repore wil be put ie case. very in by Messrs. Hoar,m and Ig-‘y:w which Messrs. Phelps and Foster will S‘:e %Eod assent, not admitting that Kelâ€" was elected in 1872, but justifying his remaining in office as a political course mssnd receiv ve members pm both branches of the Legislature of Louisiang haye requested & moommitteeof this House to investi the . circumâ€" stances attending the election and returns thereof in that State for the year 1875 ; and, whereas said committee have unaniâ€" mously reported that the returning board â€" of that State, in canvassing and compiling said returns and promulgating the mml‘} wrongfully applied an erroneous ‘rule law, by reason of which, persons were awarded seats in the House of Represen: tatives to which they were not entitled, and persons entitled : to seats . were deâ€" prived of them ; resolved, that it is reâ€" commended to the House of Represenâ€" hfivuoflnuili-u,tohknthom::;ury steps to remedy a great injustice, to place the persons flghtful%enh‘tlod in M.r!:nh;;rudnd,m ‘m. Pitt Kelâ€" recognised Governor of . the Etate of Louisi till the end of the term of gaoefixetl the constitution: of that to, j The Chicago, Dausville jand . Vincennes hoke Coen taliny with. 150 baice of Sonbn, was burned on the %.ok River near Pocahontas yesterdays > . Bosrox, Feb. 23.â€"The steam boot: mmufsowrfi;f C. L Whm?g sl:“ l{::m was t",,d IM% Over l(ll,{ hands are thrown out of work. ‘Ihe Weavers‘ Strike ‘Faur Rivyee, Mass., Feb. 23.â€" The situa strikers of the mechanics‘ mill returnâ€" ed to work yesterday except twenty. Deficit in the Georgia State Treasury. ATLANTA ‘ 23.â€"The investigations direction of the MO@&MJ% c oment if $1s0iY had Uook phid twice over, . State Treasirel on eb 248 communication to the committee, says he was unable for a long time to obtain from was fnally obtained, he discovered MMWMM' account 6 w c“" plnedtbeboz.nnfi::updn the market after their having been redeemed. The mmmmwgom at from $150,000 to $850,000. ‘The Trea TRE --'-'â€" h * <uPui. ut *'l i‘l |'2'[]fl 000‘ 4BE anE e Rev. Mr. Boddy, when to Minflt,Jmums“ day, feel through the trap door in the vestry, and dislocated his shoulder and ! spraimed one of his knoes. . | Bathurst and Phcobs sehools i a«sanited and attacked the boys ‘of St. Hartrorp, Feb. 23.â€"By an accident to ?mdm or Meriden last night, killed, and n of yourng men and girls severely injured. Nzaw Yort, Feb. 33.â€"Mrs. Moulton was crossâ€"examined by Evarts in the Beecher trial this morning, but nothing new has been elicited as yob . â€"=. Weather â€"Election Potitions, lastic Combat.â€"Accidents. CANADiAAN Ni r.LuGEII'CE (By Teegraph.) ToOaAsnto. A heavy rain fell in this city last night, The Pacific Mail: Contract. Another Coasting Accident Times Boot Factory Burned. Steamboat Burnod. UNITED STATES. GERMANY. Tilton TorowTo, Feb. 23. Bonus to the ‘Canada Central~Extenâ€" sion of the Road to Pembroke. ‘ Preuprors, Feb. 23. ; A large mee of the ratepayers has just been held tiul:‘goomlder & p?qy)onifiou of the Hon. A. B. Foster, to extend the Canada Central Railroad to Pembroke. Wm. Moffati, Eeq., the Reeve of the town. occupied the chair, and ‘informed the meeting that Mr. Foster: guaranteed the completion of the road through to .Pemâ€" broke within the year 1872.!101 to hare it as far as possible a for the Exhibition in September, on condition of the city of Ottawa yum‘xgn bonus of ‘tw and ‘the town Pembroke $7 to aid in its construction. The enthusiasm and unanimity of g:li.:‘ prevailed, and the following gentlemen _ addréssed‘ the M? nmthombjaot:â€"&-‘. T. Murray, P. Judge P mfog Jlt‘:hn Dom,'w'DA' ectegot . e and A. Foster. Tl-eres:dtwuflunm of the following ros«‘ation : Moved by Peter White, jr., and s~conded by Thomas Murray, that the Council of the village of Pembroke be ruE:uod to introduce a by-hw%:ml us of $75,000 to the sqwaitiont ms mill spoure she rodupiation ‘eonditions as will the completion of the said road from. Renfrew to Pemâ€" broke within the present year. Carried unanimously. _ .| It is proposed to establish a Board of Civil Engineers in this city, before whom all architects will have to pass an examiâ€" nation prior to practising their profes: sion. bast ~ AromiGrsmane â€" spewrnisr 4 w.ywuum A.fire in street, last night, destrayod ©35,0008 worth Jor propeay The sufterers are McCrary & ’c{, it nemngcammanies na Corkp?orh.a*‘?hofim is attributed to l}.i“b:fl,m Property insured in the u Boxfl Canadian, Citizen, British America and Western. _ £ Stock Market still relaxing, all stocks sold lower. . Merchants 1134 ; closing 114 to l'lrld Conmf;;)eul 1304 : ldolm:ohtlo i.(onm * 10; § named Desmond, who keeps & clothing .tmethut,whi'l'o m::;'dh.m. versation with his wife, accidentally disâ€" & loaded revolver which he was i in s in ne uns MAE l w hernepk.mDyotaj:i Hifl:’rcmi@dd C l-m“d'lum' sucâ€" :eergedinextmm;tbeb.u. ight hundred and buildings were wooked 16 the citydun!il::ymu,md it is estimated four hundred others were finâ€" ished immediately about the limits. _ â€" Mr. Deviin‘s M;omo&; neys u;dafiyviod pre limimryobEetM Montreal Centre Contested Election case, generally denyâ€" ing the allegations of petitioners. . Mary‘s public school. Snow balls and broomsticks were the The light was spotled bythe suddon descent ‘of the police. : A rather sad affair took place on Queen street West last night, about halfâ€"past nine o‘clock.. It appeared that a man was in Canadian bank stock. Stock Exchange Transactions â€"Supreme Courtâ€"Address and Presentation. Hiurix, Feb. 23. ‘The transactions at Stock est business «of any day since its on intliciiitans o that mooelt ppobde In the Supreme Court yes , the case v of ‘ Evans vsRou,Awn:"g;{ootor of Customs, was concluiled. ~The plaintiff claimed damages for the illegal seizure of a steam dredge by the Dominion Governâ€" ment last summer. ‘A vetdmw dollars and the to be or 37,000 dollars if the be not return« 68, was givem. © : los adt ceey cb ul hor. Baghad, me. proveniedâ€" restoracy thcoity,md.uqipod;hhbyfirWn. Yminnqg:an his services in laying out and beautifying Point. Pleasant Details of the Death of Two of. the Mounted Police in Manitoba. Nimoagka, Feb. 23. A letter was received here yesterday y’vhgthodfidhoffiodfldhnk . Baxter and J. Wilson. .. They both left Fort.KeppanhoBthDoum‘u to visit mmiu;dn;t ru‘l:t Mmohct rett 3 # \ their, way. Their horses arrived next mnin(h:gignlroh. was instituted for them. men were found, but not toâ€" gother, Trozen ‘to death. ‘They were buri Water Works Nyâ€"Lawâ€"Robberyâ€"Eieoâ€" tion Returns. water works byâ€"law, calling 400,000 dollars. Thtlz-bw'illbo submitted to the ratepayers on the 19th March. _ _ Donald A McLennan, a contractor hailâ€" from Glengarry, says he was robbed of had three young . men arrested on suspiâ€" cion. _ The official returns of the London elesoâ€" tion give Frazer a majority of 128. There were eloven spoiled votes and sixteen reâ€" A whose is not s aan + on from which he died yesterday. A fire broke out in Wilson‘s shop yesâ€" terdaymw%;nditwubnrudw the ground. N was saved, and the loss is estimated at $ L oi in Fuctack was in morning.: . 1.08% sured for $500. zm-.lpn"“lâ€"'yrw- butramemaliiadyiacactit to desath. It is supposed he was intoxiâ€" Brecklauph‘s tannery, was found on Sun~ hn 01â€"E noern _ Citr Huprovement ds o Pommcl mo or light make andt ruins are as mted:'m’om Those old 5 PDrug Store Burned. Porr Sraxsuet, Feb. 23. »mas Robertson‘s drug store and con PORT STANLEY. PEMBROKE. MONTREAL. NIACARA. HALIFAX Fatully Injured. LONDON. WINDSOR. CLIFTON . BERLIN. Moxtrmit, Feb. 23 * Loxpox, Feb. 23 Wixpsor, Feb. 23 Cuirrox, Fob. 23. Burum, Feb. 23 'rw lnT:uâ€"'nn lmm nmamqq-u-'fi.o‘t:&n onggé:r:' and E‘. ld:h’nxh 4+ JMM, u!i*v:d in the Hniflo: Mmmuhdh. Mrurmrazyr Araivacs.â€"Lioeut..Ool. Jackâ€" Lieut..Col. Worsley. Lieutâ€"Col. Poiâ€" m,lhnt. Macnacten, and other active militia officers arrived last night to attend g:’m' of the Rifle Association toâ€" ‘Tan Waeirger.â€"The weather yesterday was very pleasant, and as a result business assumed a more active turn. w number of sleighs ani cutters lined the street, much to m% of the ‘ mercantile conimunity. © The promenade too, ‘had {ully resumed its normal condition, in reâ€" gard to the number of Aabitues who were out en masse to enjoy the pleasant afterâ€" m‘meehu' in Pembroke +s §Ez :E- doou‘i.:k:ol:nhnit a :‘m E"" grant a bonus of $75,000 :d:me;mh fiu‘:‘hl“fiw un town t tA KX _ Trars Yur Iezsovcar.â€"The morning train on the St. lawrence and Ottawa navenel nomgs cirge, resterdey, ouine 25 sev to whed Tor e M-mdhym o orping umm‘m‘ummm preparatory handed over contractors for manufacture. . Dowrxto® Rirur Associarion.â€"The an« ;ruw-doyu;'o’&p.‘,h.thu 'l;lyconmifiu room in the Parliament ouse. mSuuPoxflmwwmg Protestant : meet wi the Board of Health um%mu morning at ten o‘clock, to into con sideration the of a ‘contagious dissase 4 k hmlcnfi-- factory solution of this be ob Lionxes Werz.â€"This week all kinds of liconses will be given out, as they usually date from the frst.dayâ€"of March. The civic authorities are isly looking forward to a IE)W in consequence. is in contemplation to reduce the number of licenses for shops and taverns, also to reduce the number of Tont m anges anendionie city to t It W‘ also intended ‘to abolish licenses ‘hg:mw.w“m.-“ Waldensian arrived at Portland yesterday at 5:30 p.m., from Glasgow. â€" Boux» ror Morrsmicâ€"Two rinks of the Ottawa ing Club leave for Montreal toâ€"morrow ay) to two rinks of the Quebec Club in thi for a silver gitohu, given by the ‘Caledonian Club. 'l‘h.woflnhx'.l i fiom &u e * ""‘n.an,xs.mm- and H. is, skip. Rink No. 2â€" T. Gal , D. 8. Eastwood, J. W . aad fnneyrnts infi 7 game in 4 but so > M? i scarcely able to see for want of gas. _ Returx Maron.â€"The return match be tween the "Duffers," -i;: M..hlin Ns hok 2an which me secepied by is D.&Mubohfl:‘u-d hn,int:o:."q:uhn and ended un ‘hh%ufi- in‘w. «e 10. Wwalin d C 6. s.:a'u(nk}p) i points. w.dnu Messrs. J. Manuel, J, J. W. Rlp-:l,'lA;.dD.& %n 10 on by 11 poihts. $ Deire or a : Baxpaxax.â€"Yesterday, the band of the G. G, F. Guards & loss in the death of one of its members, Mr. John F. Johnston. !to?dw- formerlyâ€" a bandsman in H. M. Ist Batt. lar army, but also by thosé with whom M::h boo::o soquainted in the corpe which more m ed. He will be w‘u’-flm honours en Sunday m‘%““» at two p.m. ‘The funeral leave his late residence on St. Androw Street at that hour, and all ‘friends and aequaintâ€" ances are respectfully wum the obsequies. f u" asom, J “fiuhu&cd od . vufimpho t the Dominion. Another matoh in some day next week, hfl donhflodll- Tw't:“ Ottawa lm‘dn-:nthlfdbâ€"hhwfl. The Kingstonians arrived at the House Mnfinfl nnfluudyhfl“ fray. names of players are as James Birkett, H. Inglis, skip ; No. 1 Rink, ~__ . No. 2 Wm. Kerr, R Lees,.. Thomas Gallagher, J. Manuel m“] R. Hendry, W.4. n W. Stewart, Jn-w A. Macalister, J&Fm The rinks for have not *k Kingston ; y* A Floride railroad made cents clear last year. Now what kind of an institution is that 1 . Why i intod.bi‘lih.‘brd-’ C son, and be something Of e 5 mriate as an insoription on a banner for a as an on Kv'_.x-'.a.-fi-w Petersham hag p an auctioneor -_n..uu-; “no'-:-dv Wo: bidder : . " You‘ve got & C .s-:,..-'-c,';g o Toas se m ome that costs $60." « Anything to beat Satan," WBE Z.ocal Intclligence. No PRICE 3 CENTS OURLIANA OTTA WA J, W. Russeoll, skiz No. 2 Rink W. J. Hendry,. No. 2 Rink .. Aucu nremer

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