EED nstru ‘A V 1?£0Oiuls c# Lient Ne Larnzonm, Candensed ERLAND Hapd Life. al L s on band §# ns on the t builltang o putar riy all the dent. .. * 2 ï¬"--r':d 00. om e Bd w ay. of Kusic. will be retadl of #*20 I oo se OR Ww ty 11 agything alse, _ Particulars Card t« Btaies costs but one cont: wfl'fll{- BQN & OU., Portiand, Maine. y3768daw. #100 At PER DAY. â€" Agent 80’ To 820 Wanted, All classes o working. people of cither sex, young or old« make more mMoney at work for us in theit spare imoments, or All their time, than at 100 me . women wanted to sell uw istory of the “U&l‘bounnnd of Livingston» * also * Family Bible," both Â¥rotesta * Catholic. lusi rated. :'opuan -.,;‘MM a great variety pictares: For lare scum & CO., & Publishers, London, Ont. the &7 7 W CHaNDIZEEURNTEU KE &e., should addreas, orcal at %2 »parks Street, or box 608 P 0. Ini mediaie returns, and m.n-hbehu.a.ï¬i T ons en &ou‘-. o rromite the ntyre, (Well 1-nr'%rm-n NMmm has a Pariour d four Bedrooms, siitable for Senators or Mem bers of Parliamentâ€"with or withou t Board. The Room# are well warmed with stowws and dums, also lofty ceilogs and well ventilated* _ A general meeting will be called as soon as these Amendments sha‘l have beceme law, of which due notice will be given. __._____ W TBE OTTAWA 31 M B“l’mwmtm,-qnd rocmas "Onl tdmimmwn:i tCuase. ner # 8 within two minutes‘ walk of the : arlawent Iron and Steel Manufacturing Company, yri boys freq, doas well as men,. E. AVERILL, of New York, will apply D. Ȏum‘?usofo-nd:m-m l aierd Patent af Inventind o6 cortain imâ€" provements in Paints. K1 P alms @TIHCE.â€">\.vpilcation will be made at the. sN T 1 /o ooporate the ie wa i1 @ to ~porate Beem vompe : "..Mdm being to g: k«ims in the Uttawa whetever .owhw Vl-! betw en the ~ >/ Of wa and the m Hawkesbury. .or the purpose of escaped SBaw ". @., Timber and Lumber, and to levy and oo!~~»‘ tolis for the maintenance of the sam~ with :« wer to the Com to aequire .:u“ Lnuvdin for exercise of & wers. F Coukponk, Whriour & cus wow, â€" Solicitors tor the % Tee Ih !L ftors tor the Sopaat, CARPET AMD WBRTURE HOUSE SHOOLBRED & CO. ts the? mo uow receiving reguias comsign ments of flmuuo of all descriptions from ate Sacouittnths Ts MailecteCntt.. to which b fides invite the attention of purâ€" Â¥OL. VIII. NO. 3778. 1 A M Board (Miewa. Januorr 4 w95 OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. JA RTN VL‘TID â€"Immediately, an Advertising ‘wnd Subseription City Canvamer for the tiawa Standard," frst number Fébruary 25th, casny....qmwes | stieRacE........ 435 THE STEAMERS OF THE Glasgow Line t home, male or female ; per week, day ovg-u:. No Capitai. â€ufl valuabla kage goods by mail free. Address with cent return stamp, M. Young, 173 Greenâ€" h street, New York. ‘Tonay ttawa. Feb. 18, 1+75 ONEY! MONEY!!MONEY!!: e t L VAm..â€"A situat‘ion as practical and Lanuscape gardener, One who hos a oo n xnovmpdprdenlu in all its Deâ€" ments, _ and can produce* Testimonials ; Fon.. Gentlemen of the first rank in Capaâ€" BCA NDINAVIAN. .. .. U&:’l TCM c2cese8 e P PP POPRICRE NY ma""&::::'.':. wTkaxEBRH YORK EYEEY "BatoRDAT,. PA8KL NGER A0C0OMMODATION UMSUR TVA W A ) EBm EOe C CC mus W « to both character and abllity. Apply at ELP ~. . NTED. Maws July 2 1878 ANTED.â€"We wili give Men and Women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY Moonts to ZRct. ORK FOR ALL LLAN LINE Rates of passage trom Now York To Jizegow, m'm. Cabin $50 to $70 goid, according to accomodaâ€" Lcgal Hotices, in their locality. Costs NOTHILNG to articulars FREKR. P.O. VICERY & rm on to E mt Sowling Green.New York, 3 & MUSGROYVE, Ottawa 2. 1878, A W EEK to Male and Female Agent! ANCHOR LINE. Steamships Â¥cectings. , l penses sure to Avfl everyâ€" g our New Braided hite Wirs s Line. Sells readily at every ru»ho free, wms E Cu,, 76 King west, BR WANTEDâ€"A Partner baving x A.xu;t‘â€â€â€˜ -vonhdtoz w on & mt man n are |n-dmomiflt â€" =«, and the Sale uniimited. For :wation apply to J BERMINGâ€" TO $250 PKR MONTH and ex Carpets; ddlants. FROM PORTLAND. J. LATRAM & C --oMnu-H- tâ€"uâ€"- I JRISON & O DONOGHUE, L1MITED,) h':uu--mm.mx o H.J, GI Solicitor for A 6 law® Lodging. D. W. COW ARD & A-u.u.mg.o' R w.CRUICE, Hecreiary pro tem Publishers, MBRS. FORGIE t % on a parks Stroot. February Â¥ | Mustress Cards. DANTBL O‘CoNNo®. 1 W 15. HOWE» __ Bept. 9, 1874. _ ________ _‘ _| oi [ 1 wauseâ€" CASSELS & PENNOCK, â€" veyancers, N &c., Officeâ€"sell‘s Block, opposite Russell House. w H. Wark®®. | K.CASsHLE,Jr, | P. Pexxo0x. July 21, 1874 F 263n. §)dfl. STEWART & GORMULLY, Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys . Conveyancers, &c., McLzop STEW ART. 3. J. GoR Oct. 17, 1874. Bidntndians Aprettmeiie e Un nns. omm tm t Jn o'ooxlol #& HOGG, Barristers and Almh" citors, Cony #&C. OTrTaWA, OMT. _ 0_ _ T§NAILLON & CHREYSLER, S Barristers and Auor-c‘â€".bl.-'.lolld-‘ tors in Cha rcery, Notaries, &c¢. Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitor®, *4 veyancers, &¢., (Of the late drm of Lowis & Pinhey.) Ory1c®sâ€"Kigin Street, Ottawa. C. H. Prsw®Y. A. J. Omxistre.| M. P. Hn uts oo 5 .. CE Nib hy 0 1 fflceâ€" mu the RIâ€â€œ House, Over Gl(bnon‘uwnmy. | .'M.mytol‘ldmwm mnor se W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. Offlceâ€"Master in Chancery Cha mbers, Cour House, tiawa, Canad&. ____._____._______. 2EECECT City of OTTAW A, Countylof Carleton Barrister, Conveyancer, &¢., Sol citor :'_'GM†ors, &c., 4 Mosgrove‘s lulldlxa Rideauâ€"st., 0 » uf:‘-lzï¬g&xmmq,. a Q J. o’flon“l.:r-r. B.!I BROTHER®S, .« } N sales of f m mnmmt:omp-nla. lf:n"y invested l::'@uâ€" class seourities to 7 and 8 per cent. in« terest: Stocks wrï¬od and carried on & m-.n;tn i1 10 per ceni. interést at lowest curront Lec. 3, 1874. MOy3awk EK‘ REMON, . Barristers, Solicitors Notaries, &¢. Ofllcesâ€"Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontaric, (ne# 2 5 L Fautows, a 0., | Horace o o s * | Sovas‘ + apno® n Banker, Montreal Dealer in Green U. & Bonds and Checks. Commercial mhï¬â€˜lhd- Collections mae in all parts of the Donainion and U. 8. Inâ€" terest ailowed on deposits. uct. 3), 274. f â€'ll- BE Barrister, Advocate, &e. for the Province of Quebec. Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in Chan« .fl....muuhon&eo of Oniario. Surcet, Huil, P. yuusâ€"$n0 _ w-iï¬u‘iï¬?ï¬iï¬i O.M!{l.'l" «. mnmqflum "m.“‘mllmwwda‘ of Queves, for the transaction >f mwmxflmm?.' mhhq&h‘hd“h g T-o-ur.roln. } Advocate, Solicitor, &c¢. No. 12 St. James ®treot, . . MOB BHept. 9, 1878. I CS Homesopathic ‘npm-. .n--- and Residenceâ€"Albert Street. hours 6 to l1 a, m., and 2 to 4 p. ‘-_.m“‘““‘r tion LC ul lakes a suâ€"tha to ards. a U all Oct. 2 1874 May be consuited at his Office, corner of O‘Uonâ€" un and Albertâ€"sta. Ottawn, Oct. #, 1874 _____. ______M0L____ Dn.lumm.l-o.r.l.l.o.. w.0 P.8.0â€", .raduite MoGiil University, Mon \W . and D. b_I *Offlce and Residence;:â€"Corner of Hugh and June 3, 1873. Sparks sta Â¥eb. 5. 1874. _ Insurance and Real Estate Agent. ortgage rchased and Loans negotiated. gnlc-â€"':as Bel\‘s Block, Eiginâ€"st., Ottawn* Nov. Z 4. 2496 .. m Bell‘s Block. Klginâ€"st. Oot. 20; 1874 PAuthi WARD, | Barrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &¢., Office Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Stors, Dl:.l.’D:l-"lM >+ONELL4 _ | _ Uttawa South side of Rideauâ€"st..néar Gloucester, "an "Consuitatons at all honrs,. | _ | _ A#A% A d v o c a t 6. t.-p:uryoflu at IH.JG.M“D*" Soceccy ons coliees of Dontal Surgeone of ____ Architect and Measurer. #47~63 Sparks Streat, Oitawa ACV Aiter thirtyâ€"five years trial, it is still receiving n Erenaparfeeesnete. uyne:::g;dn .“d‘h‘ofllm for the extinotfon if pain. It is not nw best rem over known for .m.‘ m% to wr‘-lc{ or or apy sort wei complaint it is a remedy unâ€" in the q W%fl qver ler bot ollâ€" mates. h has béseme the standard medicine for ail sach complatats, as well as for Dyspep L ozirraienee aad mtlel kindred disordere; For Coughs and . Tia':'?'n&â€".'“ ut 5> the Rboumatie aitficaldes i nes :w Y mvll( ..c.d‘flu 1': * e Jum J < a1al ratanr® AOP® PiPrgE.~ ‘coNNOR & O‘DOHERTY, ELLOWES, O‘GARA, LAPIERRE & « THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." A cHotox or [ ‘ TWO B EAUTIPUL PR EMAIU M 8. An Nianmir =l‘ Ixni !.!!v.s_; Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, ONALD M. GRANT, ABRIAGE LICENSES. _ Orvic®~Regan‘s New Brickâ€"House Nearly Opposite Protesta~t Hospital, Medical Wards. E. LOGAN, Â¥. H. FERLAND, K. J. P. LYNXX, E. 0. C. WOOB, C. W. MacCUAIG. D. BROWNE, . COURSOLLE, of Sussex and Yorkâ€"streots, Oltawa. MeCONNELL. D.D.8., L. , CWRISTIE & HILL, eqi Maithers. P A I 8 â€"K I L L E K. 6, including postage® No extras of any Orric®â€"4!} Sparksâ€"st. al Cards. anu (displacements ofâ€"the ars free. Send Pustal Card at HORATIO 0. s e es o. B.C.L», TDt T RY No 2. 3.‘J. Gornoruy,. AT WORK D.8», 3706â€"Af , Solt= for the The Su ber has on hands to dispose o‘ at Pngju . which must be done on ‘ of before BATURDA Y the Dth itst., the Furniture of the en ie P o Number 4. M rmick‘s Terrace, Thig day and every day and nightuntil the piot moos, Afomnes ds olsc had "ufe: par e # & @ellaneous stock of goods from II::-. Three stocks in one. Fancy Goods, Electroplated Bilyer Warefand Jeweliry. also & and ebrefuily selected: sthcks f boou,:cmu all the standard poots Une thousand vols of Sunday and Temperâ€" ance books in fine and elezant hgdincl A +uperb collection of opers g nu-'&un bost mAl? krdoï¬aunulr, Che , Hearn and â€" Harrison, treal. _ Tolescopes, Microâ€" Magic Lan: aul over 100 elegant fnm& chromos. _ G rilver and metal ps at the most 1. low prices. ___. _|_@Conner Streot. . ___ _ The Furnitu nj new, an onl nb'o‘a*‘lr(mnm%mm . be r&»dx:o?:..qhu h:m«no. can a, 0 % "umm inform Ton Tpily lat the prefulses, of tJ tho urenripe‘ : hr!10(. stock of old books‘ selling every ht.| Take down the; ber, 82 Sparks :l"not. Heney‘s Bkek..ol:-::. t. A RARE cnucxlm WALK INTO A COMFORTABLE FURNISHED HOUSE, KK‘ _ consession O Front, 50 Acres more or lJess, Mo(wl?l%h are in a fln}'-m of cultivation.â€"â€" 'Cnnn?n ;Qmowln. n.:htnoww from end 0 * 0s * P ARRMINGHAM, Auctioneer and Land A,ent, Klginâ€"st., Ottawa F.l SALEâ€"N. K. quarter of No. 2 First Lnnea-uonorm‘!.ml‘fl‘!l{!.‘ or Jes#, JOSEPH KAVANAGH, The Clarendon‘ House CGreat Sale. Different Kinds of Game Monday, lst February ‘This House has h:-anl:--odolld m :gmg_-.hmnphlwmumï¬b“ The Table will be fanished w 4 uis hang cacies of the season ; the Bar with the choicest brands of Liquors and Cigars. . H ousehold â€" Furniture Wighes to inform his many the itc, that he has mm Im u'i.a.n,umol this Hotel, and that it is his intention to make all who patronise the nouse thoroughly comiortable. In the house are ladies‘ and mh’?uhu ::ro{m-nhmlm; combined sitting an bed rooms, and upwards of fiity bedrooms, The BHarâ€"room is wmm best Wines Spirite, Lique: «and Ales hat 6 be Feob. 15, 1875, One Hundred . Dozen Second to None in the Dominion, on y rragn yE os:-i.'mu W? A7 Dec. 30, 1874. TO â€" SPECULATORS !! Fonuw.mwunmolml 4 Block B , Le Breton‘s Fiats, on Duke street, and in rear on Brittania with Buildings thereon . vis , on Luke Street, OBé Open to the General: Public three and a half storey Brick Building (not tngertts Geatteda o oo al ol mn Brittania ‘Terrace, one .&3?- ues ons sn on fos lots will" be .am-m& with mnm-* &60., Wise tm natopaiionutn engolie of the m.umw ’ Wicholas and Daly Streets, Ottawa‘ ROBERT CRAHAM, # A G Pictorial HWistory of the «A Complets Pictorial Wistory of the Notices of the Press. ‘The Weekly is the and most powerful dieooee.. Shomce! Poblished in this country. c d ; eriodic blished n this count?y. in edimninls aey atoonet| aod opart ag m and much weight. Its of current .VI\'IINM!%M“.†our best designers. With a cireulation the '“ur.dbynbuthnhmmhnrla. and its influence as an organ of opinion ty tremendous. The W maintains & attion. and eXPH views on politiâ€" PORCUTTK 1ts articles are models of e o e y Its m-muï¬g.nflhw able cartcons to sentimen mm.â€"&-'m l of Â¥, ONO YORT. ... »«+»« $400 W?ï¬nï¬mn postage by nb retnitentrntenttin The Annual Y OREEE h Ka a. PR NT Y ‘r‘.‘..".‘."smu‘:':.""m oo fhe fate of $535 por, Yol., ireight at o%, W. MILLS, Proprictor, Mbmth‘uh'm Auction Sales. ALBION HOTEL, AAdress HARPEE & BROTHERS Now York Grocer and Wine Merchant, IS$ AND BACON, ‘A share of ‘the public patronage is JUSBT RECEIVED. Also BÂ¥ PRIVATE SAE HARPER‘3 WEE ILLUBSTRATED PARSON‘S tree to alh bubsnibers in the Uhited ‘The above Honse. Gane. Zlotels. J. BERMINGHAM, Auctioneer. 7'7 7“’ m wWELLINGTONâ€"ST. Bed rooms, Breakâ€" T-l Will be ognol in the m\&%_o_l K N JHURCH, City Hall Square, on m?guamd%ol‘nnhn‘:n W . COUSENH, PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, Extract of Beef." * Nutritious Condiment for Horses and Cattlie," " British Egg You will always find .alluo& of Om Glassware and Crockery at prices that 8 Obtaincd elsewtere. ’]‘°§"°""‘m_'l"" \~~6 A P O L 1 0, Uncolored â€" ’J‘apa.n Tea, Only 506. per Ib. M MOSES LAPOINTE to inâ€" his customers and the generâ€" wlly that he has removed his place ot business from Bia former nand&ot.henowlfuï¬ Market on the south side of York street e will be happy to meet his friends in his new stand, and «* Liebig‘s Liquid do his m.ummnmnnuui im~ portations of fn sh other kinds of fisb; also all of Poultry and Game. > | 1904 * MOSES LAPOINTE. CROCERIES. For P ons ces 5n huann Flou McLARNON late of City ol' .(:u‘:vn. n&n&um deâ€" are uos send m eel tnn mouth from this dater thair Obdat» FISH !â€"â€"FISH! =FISH! OTTAwWA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1875 h%m nouum:u-& MERHRE NUETCC the full particutars of their claims, & -mm tham®ll nenss m hbd the,mttene Oï¬ Peroogs Indebted ‘3’1:.. -I" late Daniel Mc or his estate, are requested to settle with claims will be in ;Id.h" Nke . M# W apR tm CAsSELS & PENNOCK, Bolicitors for Executars of estate of late Daniel McLarnon, M February 1st, 1875 Ottawa, Feb. dth. 1875 and Butter Powder." CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co., Kole Agents for Ottawa and Distriet Corner O‘Connor and Wellington Sts _ 3700 EM Burnett‘s Cocoaine Is not Greasy nor Sticky. { Burnett‘s Cocoaine JAS.. ASHFIELD, Orockery, Glassware, and Coal Oil Merch‘t, JUI'I' RECEIVED omsl&mem of 2 beau» tiful Ash and Walnut ‘om Seis, (comâ€" m :wozismkwlw luu?ouful::ï¬ Call and ree them at Angus & cor‘::w ture Warerooms, 85 & 87 sparks Broot. $776â€"21. EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE‘S FOR YOUR Ottawa, Fob. 2, 1875. FROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, â€" Ottaws, batfoutsd v°F i UV M â€"ANDâ€" t CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, PHILA« DELPHIA, 1876. s R 50c. was~ Applos %m‘%-u‘ PAIH- requiring Models, Inventions® «&6.. worked out, and represented, al above Exhibitions, cano baya them done in the best style, by n‘g:cued man, whose took Awards at English Axbibiuon, 1664 * Tost foferes m’i’o’umm &c., -.Qi given. Apply,â€". 0 o <0 s3op Jan 21, 1875. Tgï¬-kfrm mmovn%‘fl-' OR BPRECTACLES for the m:a.ï¬mmfla UEaacied 29 lotters paient. i lodls 7 OTICE. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoalne |_._ ‘Is not an Alcohollo Wash, Burnett‘s Cocoalne Burnett‘s Cocoaline Cor Daly & Nelson Streets, Ottewa. Burnett‘s Cocoaine f Gives New Life to the Hair. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine FIRST CLAYS Hair Dresser employed> EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE. In AID of the County of Carleton leo. Mp1874 TWMiscellancous. GIUE NOC “a CBPCDEDAE OR RESCERERE wod mechanics. L to any Grocer, Druggist, or Hardware Ishi Olunlngrnrm'ktll ’lun‘cv%dwl.c ma, &c,, &c. io« WAND SAPOLIO, ranging purposes. A most desirable sub tute for somp, cspecially for artizans ; Tot * o ATLOUOR Amusements. Soothes the Irritated Scalpâ€"Skin. Ageats for Dominion of Canada. Prevents the Hair from Falling. LADIES‘ BAZAAR, Promotes its Healthy Growth. Leaves no Disagroeable Odor. E. GENDREAUS £*g §E3 Affords the Richest Lustre. 38 5& «128 50 and 75 cents por Bottle. §%2 Remalus Longest in Eiffect. Bubdues Refractory Hair. DUKE STREET. For all Sights Grocers. THO8. 8. SARBNEY w.lw! Charges Cor. Kent and Wellingtonâ€"sts, FINE is now open Dufferin Bridge, at a BARCAIN. $730â€"3awk Bole agent it 87658â€"1im. To ordinary minds the course pursued . by the member for Cardwell yesterday, on themotiannfl'eoï¬ngfln lhtuaofRioi as nmomborofflulimu,muntupw wholly unaccountable. The argument by which* he made it appear that the out« lawry of Riel was, in consequence of irros gularity of procedure and the want of the proper legal instrumentality, no outlawry at all, was able and admirable as the hmouï¬blopgthmm’ammntcm are. ~But, having put on record his protest against the legality of the outlawry, one would have thought he would have stopped at that. However, he was impellâ€" ed to to farther; and the farther he wont the wore@ ho fared. ‘He forced the House to «eclare, which it did by an overwhelmâ€" ing . majority,â€" that : however sound his argument was, his amendment ‘to the Premier‘s‘ motion was not the proper thing. . Of course we call the amendment Mr. Cameron‘s, because it . was réeally hi and would have been putvln'hh‘mmoal:llz he have ‘been permitted to speak twice to the motion, No member of the House knew better than Mr. Cameron that Riel was to be madeâ€"neither the more nor the less an outlaw by the motion which he opposâ€" ed ; that in fact Riel‘s status as a citizen would not thereby be affected in the least degree. ~The outlawry, whether formal or informal, whether legal or illegal, certainâ€" ly continued in full foree so long as it was not set aside. It was therefore competent for the House to proceed, upon the eviâ€" denee of outlawry before it,to thelexpulsion ‘of the outlaw and the vacation ofâ€" his Dr. Schultz, M‘ »‘ved from Maniâ€" toba last night, â€".i .s staying at the Russel House. ' | The Quebec Legislature . was proâ€" rogued on Tuesday afternoon mt 2 p.m., at which : hour His Honour Lt.Governor Caron gave his assent to the bills ‘enacted, and delivered the usual formal closing address from the Throne. . ;â€":.;> Russell House. He had an interview with the Governor General yesterday, on official business. | ame Mr. George H, Ryland, Registrar of Montreal, and : the representative of one of the oldest and most honourable families in the Sister Province of Quebec, is at the Mr. E. J. Senkler, County: Crown Atâ€" torney for Leeds and ‘Grénville, was in town yesterday, on Parliamentary busiâ€" ness.. His many friends both . in and out of Parliament were heartily glad to see him, We hope the day is not far distant when he may occupy a seat in the House of. Commons, where, we feel quite sure, he would speedily attain distinetion. todlnlthonmmdmentw clause 5 offered z. Delpet yesterday, providing that uvent{-ï¬nSmtml to be chosen by the Assembly be selected from a douhle lhtg tions bg the ‘President of the Republic was v down. Debaté on the Public Powers Bill. H;viudi-{onddt.ho Senate Bill the Assembly too! u;imt.hobillfortl_norp.nh- ation of the Public Powers, which passed its second reading about a month ago and considered it clause by clause. ‘ Amendâ€" ol en pante were s Mimm"oopï¬ï¬m of the Reâ€" ublic, W ‘s majority of one on S’.mflm, was | finally by a vote of 433 yeas to 2062 nays. amendâ€" m.,,.,gqp.,es, determining the Presiâ€" sident‘s. giving : him the right to appoint Counciliors : of : State, was "and referred to the Committee. AMm‘m"“ of clause five of the morrow.. The Left opposed an “;r:‘"" men. T.hgwore desirous of completing the bill and putting it on its final passage “Mï¬%mwhmmï¬- versary of establishment of the Reâ€" public of 1848, but the motion to adjourn prevailed, * 3t + ITALY. P Feb, 24.â€"Previous to the pasâ€" sage of the Sonate Bill in the Assembly © Row®, Feb. 24.â€"!t is reported. tha Count Corti, the Ita|ian Minister to Wash ington, is to be transferred to London. Judge McCo in Helegrayh. Couvksus, Ohio, Feb. 24.â€"The. House eo-dsypau:;d the bill providing for comâ€" pulsory educnti o ud : Recess of the Arkansas Legislature. Lirrum Rooxk, Ark., Feb. 24.â€"The Senate toâ€"day pund.jninl resolution , for a recess of the General Aneubl“m March 5th to the first Monday in Novemâ€" outstanding ‘indebtedness, of the Terss Haore, W,-m Wabash River has rison feet in MIDâ€"NIGHT ~DESPATCHES Compulsory Education in Ohie. THE QUESTION AGAIN Arrest oC A Muarderer A Diplomatiic Change. The Senate Bill. UNITED STATES. Spring Freshot. FRANCE. , is in town twentyâ€"four hours. <The steamers Y ::mby::gm of floati mâ€™ï¬ reasure former was e tcixm.(i’l.uungohv in a badly dam? condition. The Ella is supposed to be lost." : The steamer Dolly Vnde:wununkuthehndin; byého ice.~ A barge ‘belonging to Prairie City was also sunk. No lives were lost. Destructive m-u... . Louts, Feb. 24.â€"Later accounts of %do which passed over Pettis y yesterday state that several dwels lwoged. » the drarIpN Amtwser done Th iprormifiia leperein es id its work in d in ï¬nrzu:om A freight train was hurled the track and some of the cars carried a distance cf 100 yards. Besides W. H. Porter, who was mortally wounded,, Dr. Williams had several ribs bmk:mund his lungs seriously injured. He probably die. Several others were more or less injured. ‘The loss on property is about $40,000. j The Pacific Mail Affair~Irwin Wanted. Wasemxorox, D.C., Feb, 24.â€"Mr. Riddle, attorney of the Pacific Mail Steamshi Company, has been endeavouring to ï¬ns Richard B. Irwin, in order that he may be arrested on the eh.nf.of embezzlement and attempting to bribe members of Conâ€" to the support of the subsidy. The m report is that detectives traced him to Mechanicstrille, lï¬nh.whioh place it is probable he has since Warrants are also out on eivilgnooe- for all parties who icionging in ue opany, mvict Sn ging to the company, â€" well and Irwin, to procure &%dy. Dissatisfied Coloured People. The prominent éoloured men of Washâ€" ington complain loudly of . the Senate for lacing the Civil Rights Billâ€"and the l en hn in ager ness, fearing without these two subjects being acted on for alleged want of time. : Their fears in this respect seem to be well founded. . The steamship Weser, which sailed fromflo-n.hnmgton for New York yesterâ€" »day, took out 118,000 in lfl)ocie. Moxtcourry, Ara., Feb, 24.â€"The Demoâ€" cratio Senators and Representatives of the Alabama %m all without «xâ€" ception signed y a protest against the“l&e‘mo;hlnpiaenhd m the Senate * e onedtemidiant." Coxcorn, N. H., Feb, 23.â€"In answer to & despatch sent to Andrew Johnson by ;l.m wwï¬f’ the pohï¬c:“’ ons im in cam: wwdfx:-l;th;nm received homgt‘l:‘ ington, e cannot come, owing to extrk session of the Henate on the 5th of YESTERDAY‘S ~DESPATCHES Another Pamphlet by Mr. Gladstone. Loxnox, Feb. 24th.â€"Mr. Gladstone has published another ‘pamphlet, ~entitled *« Vaticanism,‘" nplyi.% to : Messrs, Newâ€" man and Manning. He maintains his original : assertions, and . eulogises Dr. Newman, whose secession is the #wut loss to the E:Eil::'?hmh since Wesley‘s time. â€" The edged loyalty â€"of the mass of Catholics .-il"mhnaed. He reâ€" futes Manning‘s that. the claims of the Roman Church ‘are not changed by the Vatican decreos, nmlu?:inu to the declarations :Kndn&ng i doctrine of E‘pd infallibility .and tempordcomer y which English and Trish ics obtained full civil authority. The "Virginius" Indemnity. It is stated that the Earl of Derby has n iimemains Siaiaiie the ins outrage on British subj £500 sterling for each white, and M each black, man murdered.. e t _ Smow Storm. Loxnox, Feb. 24. â€"A snow storm preâ€" vails in England toâ€"day, : On several lines of railway theâ€"‘snow is very deep and travel is® obstructed. % A Deciaration ‘by the Count. do Chamâ€" Paris, Feb. 24.â€"Is is understood that when the Public Powers Bill comes up a20 canr * Reowation qmmating from & the Count de Chambord. s Improvement of the Tiber, Foak tave aoele m ‘3.*",,,..‘""‘""%"‘ ve ve & Garibald?‘s plan for the improvement the Tiber practicable. _ = Reduction of Cable Rates. Naw York, Feb. 24. â€"Mr. Presia dent of ‘the Western Unmoï¬r'flom“f: Company, has received. the following rnm from the lflld“‘ mapager _ of the ngloâ€"American Cable Company : On and after the first of May, 1875, the tariff from New York to the United Kingdom and France will be. reduced to 50 cents Pn i Annmnpi i ng on system mcuï¬. be ex: tended to the t of Europe and to all other countries, so far as this Comâ€" pany‘s rates are concerned. The Appropriat;ons Committeo. } Wn,!ob.fl.â€"-’l‘honmb mittee on ons are now on the mmhgm, the last â€"of the series of general riation Bills. It will contain ï¬wdmomt of about two and a half dollars. The Khedive‘s Presont to Mrs. Fitch. . Wasurmcoro®, Feb. 24.â€"In the Sonate toâ€"day, Morrill, of Maine, from, the Comâ€" muamlgpmrhï¬m-,mpuhdm- ably on.the ill to admit free of duty the dmnondwklnom“dbythkhï¬ divoxkl;sp‘w s\ Shermanâ€"Fitch, and mm.nt ‘consideration. It was placed on calendar. « Admission of New States. n.mlm Senators at the caucus ns ts paimagorot . the ponding till io. for the admission of Colorado, the bill for the admission of New Mexico as a State shall be taken up and passed. . ol Louisiana Affairsâ€"The Wheeler. Comâ€" + . New ~Orleans P Feb, 24.â€"A @zaglnld states that t!lo_g topence o the Whete h te Iromanuet to day is almost certain. Gw-'-zli&l' m“p.g_“&l--_lï¬ MWn asar BP SE LFL fevantalsl t of a favourable result. McEnery E.'?,;’:t';mmd- protest against .the proâ€" poudoanpmin- ellogg ©received ‘â€"® telegram mwmmwfln comproâ€" wiee sobcnistec ot tï¬ oen" Darge o servatives. _ ‘A similar information| was “fldbï¬n Conservative caucus in here. Iti;urohflcthflb MW be: accepted 40â€" day, as & of : the â€"members .exâ€" E‘T‘.;t:mdmilmd‘i:“ Gov. ® anxious some m ME agreed upon beâ€" re Congress adjourns. = P Feb. 24.â€"J.R. Hawley muumhu-?tocwnhb m-ud,h First Congressional GREAT BRITALN. Spocie Shipment UNITED STATES. FRANCE. Times ITALY. On motion of Mr. Bethune ‘yesterday afternoon; the Centre Toronto election case was postponed till 8th April. _ : The election North Ri of Wel{g‘tg&whioï¬l?w:?:w hsvem on "March, is postponed on acâ€" count of the snow blockade. : him out. Yesterday a man . named John ' committed : suicide byuhoom' m through the head. ‘The was for merly in the lumber trade in New Bruns wick, but latterly â€" met with losses which apparently affected his mind. A lad named .Charles Macfarlane fell through the ice on the bay yuurdn{‘:: mbnvdyrscuodu‘xtwoymg i who reached out scarfs and drew Bostox, Feb. 24.â€"The petition of a number of leading capitalists was presentâ€" ed to the Legislature, asking for an act of incorporation of "The Boston Navigation Company,‘* the object being to . establish m:ï¬z.w;umuumpoa. Women‘s Suffrage, / The Women‘s : Suffrage question . « inflwflmmnrdqintunw: g-m,onnmolq ‘gmnd?m tution, so as to give suftrage wï¬m heomdflon"-dm Yeas, 88 ; mays, 125." ~~ â€" , Election Trials A1)o-l-d-!bll through the Icoâ€"Committed Suicide. m&?-h"-mm Moxtr®ar, Feb. 25. The Montreal Curling Club beat Hamils ton and Toronto three ~rinks, by thirteen The petitioner‘s. attorney in the Mon, treal Centre election case opposed the ac; ceptance of Deviin‘s preliminary olge't: tions, on the ground that by law only days are allowed to fyle them, which he did a%,8:45 on Monday, or three quarters " 2u hour aftor the‘ legal term of ‘five dars had expired. â€" _ "â€" .. ".! * ""° Parliament Prorogued â€"Snow‘Shocingâ€" â€"â€" Depusstion for Ottawaâ€"Rifle Match â€"Suspended from the Profession. | ‘ QUT" Feb, 24. The Quebec Parliament was prorogued \,bylh:tsggv:w.(hm yesterday afterâ€" ‘The races of the Levis Snow Shoé Club take place on the ice bridge, in the vicinity of the Grand Trunk depot, on Saturday next. °* ce iAd The transactions on the stock exchange $o Moniredl wtesoll. Felegraph changed No was sold. Tolepnphdnn&i hands at the exceedingly low rate of 168}, Merchants 113§; closing $ ï¬o:}). Monâ€" treal 183 to 1834. Commerce 130 to 131, Toronto 187 to 189. Molsons 115 to 116. Mr. Simmons, harbour commissionéer, and the Secretary left for Ottawa yesterâ€" day, to arrange with the Government for the early commencement of the graving dock and harbour improvements. The of th th Bat: tniognol fures mes frod an. Momiy hi and won for the third time : by Sergt. W Lt Nops d ut wie‘s i . Mr. John O‘Farrell was by judgment rendered yesterday by the gglmcileflb T mm;._:: h m:ctor .t.l:-‘; y r &e.â€" h the m’ uppnoo of three months. The complaint against him was acted in behalf private prosecuâ€" tor, he voluntarily accepted an appoint ment as constable, by the magistrate issuing the ‘warrant, and effected (the arrest of the M" mmw&mï¬unwmm ice bridge that very fow teams attempt to cross. insl idns uk a _ The bodies of Kenny and Cerroll, who were killed at the l(on:sno gold mines on Thursday last, were h.y received y% terday Wnfl there been tons of rock earth ova“d?:n. An ing t was held on the body of MzX June Matimeré, of Howard, on the Sist inst. It appears that she went to her father:inâ€"lew‘s residence to get whisky. While there she drank over & mn‘d.m' . After some the wood, she hed her own whore she fell by a hay stack, was found next morning frozen to death. GOLDP IK NEW YOREK â€" * + Fatal Accident. Sr. Ca Feb, 24. AMM‘““-’% mnmwb{‘ oflrdm:. u&\S‘fluw #q&.mm’dh'w-fl he was killed instently. = 93‘ to 93 I‘8 ; Erie. préferred 42. hetive‘; u,'.:.{;._’:‘r’(‘;'ag.;';.“ 8 to 8 1â€"8. *‘ TLiverroor, Feb. 24.â€"Cotton, day 11,600 bales were A-iam.d-'- w The Weather.â€"The Mining Accident, | Harmax, Feb. 24. CANADIAN AINTELLIGENCE (By, Telegraph.) * TORONTO. l e mm arinr ie d m t"" .. Wheat,: and scarcely so firm. Toxvox, 2:30 p. m., Feb. 24.â€"Consels Nzw York, Feb. 24.â€"Cotton firm, e s P inionirona, Fob. 24 8T.~ CATHERINES iNew Océan 8 8. Line, Camdlird MONTREAL. BRIDCETOWN. Comnvercital. WALTON. HALIFAX. QUEBEC. Found Dead. Toroxto,. Feb. 24th. 1144 16 T. J. Cuaxto®, l-‘., President of the KonhedYoua’!muMï¬nAuocï¬- tion, is expeci to address the i tonight in the Young Men‘s isti Association roome, at 7.30 p.m. 3 and friends are urgently invited to meeting toâ€"night in the rooms .of &h Young Men‘s Christian Association. full:sttendance of members and all i rested in .the work of the Young Christi | is i a quested. [ hftformnhu.@gm * i home & en dafie en w make up on 12 points now bekind. > |‘ Exoutss Mair.â€"An English mail at the city postâ€"office tomorrow &c 26th inst.. at 12.05 p. m., destined. esta.mdnp M from Portland to U% 3'135 rdag. A supplementary f % fortfl:mdufl::gqmvifl > only unregistered matter..= .;)..0, HolmhleA'b-.â€"Ix.A.,M ram, Chief of the Montreal fire brigade is at present in the city. ihflww'i’mï¬uoffln' hydnnhin?:cflgn M‘&:‘d are frozen. was in A 1 uchmm% out. $ We ies £.1 Maror‘s Baxgurt.â€"The Mayor‘s banâ€" wogi%dum«@% 0!?22; ® IT.‘ = rhorce uy «ie x yor ./9+\ ty ) thit the wakerâ€"main on Péck mooet I ie hee teeneaige io cant mestien it case, the change to soft weathor 7 Boux» ror Moxtrrarâ€"Two rinks Qe Otmm()m'lh' Club :wo <uebes " Club Tor "the. Roya: ipa y t rautinr i d are J Er.â€"The _ steamer "John ï¬â€ibh’ out: to day for a Wik) at n-bmd&._mb’w m socigl and ï¬-ryto-m'm ! mornng at Sthievitle, whersby dhe mill of ~Mr. James ~Alexander, of vth place, was burned to the ground. exertion. was put, forth to the S but without avail. The bi with entire contents, was the fire yet remains a mystery. . ~. ~.» Rexovar.â€"The attention of our is directed to the advertisement of Gunmll&.lhzh wg who have removed to their mew o mes ‘s new m"o:x:un:m h’fl&uï¬dï¬ in : :?dwcu....m" S ovntics of every id gud oicg wings and . ouome, chould »five Sxarz Pox Hosrrrar.â€"A unï¬z:f Board of Health took place u'“ Hall yesterday morning, / Directors of the Pm i regard to the proposed new hospital contagious . diseases. . No m-amm\n arrived at, so that ::‘upm to the Council: on 41,,0.7â€"5, of Ahis elty %r:,g To: yoo ol is, ememg couptes prebent Who enjored thamsffres iiict on "“‘mm".:..»@ plied by the Independent Cornet Messrs. & Almas, a call inlp“tm“fl’# ® Famuxe .or a Bunpâ€"As a result of unmddutuvdm¢ bl: Town,m:i:‘&th snow Mmm-h-m.di numbc_o(lwblfl nderne ut.ho:m dï¬:‘:mgh &W&w éxperienced in was extricating the animais from their periiâ€" ous position. to say not one of thonwukiflodfléflw One of the sleighs was mwflaflu Tag to if Adiders 40. gioartie A woman of Tiffin, #ell and b rok her. arm, but she l&hï¬ 0 to her and there no one t hmhâ€"glqc.-" : "3. â€"Pack . with box fo “E" Mhn%râ€"u able ï¬h-fl.;:..u that nearly as short as one constru :d,ï¬dyumimï¬owhdoaw‘ John Poliard was on a charge of dmkunddlghb "mum m&m was ordered to pay a of $2 and costs. â€" In :defalt, he went wgdhavod., ho lnomnmunip‘ boat in',".i':r,wlh. was sent to gaol for a w «* â€"~«t hard labour, who brediated Ohis yas going 19 be 4 mt iC Te stt dr niagien se listening mooking Joseph Larooque was up on a charge of indecent exposureâ€" person public siteot, n.-ï¬Eâ€"uflfcï¬ The Scientific American has found an old lady who has not washed for fifty years. | She is so dirty that death and the devil keep at a distance. Henry Clay Dean! Henry Dean| We have foungd your affinity.â€"St. Louis Repubâ€" Before Mr. O‘Gara, PM H.C." was arraigned on tw MMm*w Iolle h commtuentty sai Leiait e much less foolishness and misery in world." A painful silence followed, we suppose it proved the truth o L Cusem®e, Esq., MP., will address the Jorx "If you men,‘ Aocal $utclligence. PRICE 3 CENTS POLICE COUET Wuoxusvoir, Fob. 24 a Washingtor would 1¢