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Ottawa Times (1865), 31 Jan 1876, p. 2

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Neatly, Chegply. and on the shortest . LiXp notice. pass Morebant Tators s vi Geniiemen‘s Sparks Street, Ottawa 1st. We keen > i #nd. We have a Pr o( Class $rmi. Weemploy Fws Class am. We guarantee 2 First C sith. We do unot g.cr‘..xfe .-nr‘ sth We Pullman Palsce Carâ€"â€"lhs. Reo n /C T:mders for Camp Eyat mentsâ€" To Local Noticeâ€"Red.ced Jeean Rate Texts and Moijosaâ€"=wiâ€"b & Stewar Zine and Platina Persâ€"# @1b & sie For Sm eâ€"T. H. Har i cn, Esterbrook‘s Pensâ€"A.‘.. Hoim«». Gowan‘s Hal! toâ€"night â€" i~= Konat @o 4 Persâ€" Smith & "*e Ladies® Work Bcxesâ€"S W riting Desksâ€"Smith . Owner Wantedâ€"J. A. C Amerran lovor es The City Council at a special meeting held on Saturday night decided to petiâ€" mro Legislature of Ontario to s0 the License Bill now before that body, that the funds accruing from Liâ€" censes shall be distributed between the Municipail and Provincial Treasuries as they have hitherto been done, this ap portionment being more equitable. The petition was at once made out and sent to the Mayor for signature and despatched by the night train to Toronto. ‘Aldermen Rowe and Rocque were appointed a de putation to go to Toronto in support of the terms of the petition. They also left on Saturday night. s Prining of ail descr The Government have decided to purâ€" chase a steamer for the tran:smission and landing of mails at Rimouski, Province of Quebee, and have instructed Mr. Brydges the gemeral superintendent of Governâ€" ment railways, to invite tenders for the Some days ago we published a ls ter from a correspondent, signing bimself " Trade," on the subject of the Inspection of Newfoundland fish and the resolution arrived at by the Daminion Board of Trade in regard to the same matter. It seems that the resolution in question 1# likely to excite a good deal of adverse criticiam. for the Montreal Herald of a recent date also publistes~a letter from & «" Fish Inspector," takirrg exactly the same grounds as did " Trade " in our own colâ€" urons. " Fish â€" Inspector *‘ describes Mr. Lord‘s resolution as having been smuggled into the 1 Board of. Trade, no notice having been given on the official programme that it Was to come up, and he declares that it would not have been carried if any other than an ex parte stateâ€" ment of the case had beon submitted. It T. W. Kenny & Sons, /, means no less, ho aâ€"sâ€"rts, if complied with by the Government, than a repeal of the Act referring to the Inuspection of fish and fish oils, and is in direct contradiction of the views expressed by the delegates when the question o{ compuisory inspecâ€" tion was discussed, the sense of the meetâ€" ing being that no further compulsory in â€" spection sbould be recommended, but RAJOTTE‘S BLOCK A‘ke Tines. QTTAWA, MNODAY, JAN that the existing inspection of fish Andlu to the rights and dvties of priests and fish oi‘s should nct te distirbed. Mr. | people in such matters. I believe that Lord‘s resolution, "F.shâ€"Inspector" says,| the country at large will receive with has been very cunningly worded, leaving | great eatisfaction the exposition of your the impression, where it asks that the | views. It is a fottunate (dircumstance same inspection be exienâ€"led to fish and | that the form of the Canadian constitution fish oils which ig accorled to herrings | renders it difficultyif not itmpossible; to that the Newfoundland inspection gave | bring questions of jreligion into| our satisfactiorr _ to _ the â€" trade; _ while | political arena, whete the subjects proper the very contrary is the fact. From inâ€" for debate are |purely secular, and quiries made personailly, from captains | where, consequently, men of opposite engaged in the trado and others, be , religious views ‘find no difficuity whatâ€" assures the public most positively th&'-l ever in uniting in the conduct of public there is actually no inspection of Laâ€"| art>irs. The general principles of the brador and Newfoundland herrings. ln| paity of which 1. am the leader are over 75,000 barre}s of them which he has | well kuown and| thoroughly settled. seen come into the Canadian market, not | They include the independence of one barrel was ‘branded No. 2 or No. 3,| Cl:urch and State, the amplest iecogni. aitbough it was well known in the trade | tion of Civil and Religious Jiberty, and that many of them were of these quaâ€" | the accovdance of impartial justics and lities. Again, he bes occasionally been | equal rights to eyery individual, irreâ€" called upon to verify the waight of barâ€" | spective. of his religious creed or his poâ€" reis branded 200 lbs., and they very selâ€"| litical faith, These are the principles dom actually contained more than on which the present Government has 19% lbs. He repeats in substance tho;eonducmd, and intends to conduct, pubâ€" assertion made in Tus Ties by ** Trade " ! lic affairs, and I believe they are such in respect to barrels being branded No. 1 | as should enlist the sympathies and atâ€" at St. John‘s, Newfoundland, before | tract the support of all right thinking NEWFPOUNDLAND FISH INSPECâ€" TION. . EN oV A L *4 REMOVED .« LA $ ®, .\ OF CLD ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED ; LST. a~ < is PM# sn # Esu : SS â€" & a" .. ~%§ Es »ap t wWELLIN®ToON sTREET »TIMâ€"S" OFKIGE LE\SK OBSEAYE RLINTER AND PUBLISHEN M. BURGESS, an mentsâ€" Tcos W ily sâ€"\ @1b & Siewar ze alirdy G ~3% R We rk mer the fisheries ; and iys. n sto oths an IX TBIS this bring us with nN@spect (0 €20M0UM 10007 ind codfish, | The opinion e‘ the mer. chants is very unfavourable i0 the New: foundlan@system of inspection, he says, and he quotes one instance in which the greater proportion of a whole cargo was returned frgm the Canadian market beâ€" cause they turned out to be rusty. . For the twelve months ending 21st December last, out of 1,267 packages of salmon of No. 1 brand, New Soundland inspectionâ€" the best in| the world, according to Mr. Lordâ€"received in the Canadian market, about 5) haye bedu returned as rusty and tainted. â€" He charges Mr. Lord with bringing upt the resolution in the interest of his Newfoundland patrons, and asserts that should| the Government comply witia such a resolution, it would ba better to repeal conmpletely the Inspection Law concerning| fish #nd oils, and place our Canadian |fishermen on a footing . of equality with those of Newfoundland; for the carrying out of such a resolution would malkie Canada the market for all inférior qudlities of fish from Newfouadâ€" jand, which, being exempt from ins~ecâ€" tizn, would be placed on the market as passed under the Inspection Taw, all for o. l fish, with the results welmow. His Grace Archbishop Lynch, writing rom Torohto, on the 20th January, bas vidressed| to the Prime Minister the fol lowing coumun‘cat.}n :â€""Hox. axp Dear ~ig,â€"I think this &u opportune time to inform you and yoaur Goveroment that priests in our Archdiocese are etrictly fbidden to make the altar or pulpit 0f their chutches the tribune of political haâ€" rangues f*r or against any party or caudiâ€" date for lection, or to threaten any spitâ€" itual dis@bility for voting with: either party. PÂ¥riests may, o° course, instruct their peofls on the conscientious obligaâ€" tion of voting for the candiâ€"iate whom hey judge will best promote tha interests <f the $untry.of taking bribes, and of conductifg themselves at the elections in = loyal atd peaceful manner. . Bui they are not ;to say to the people from the altar that they ars to vote for this candiâ€" date agd _ reéject the ‘other. _ It would jbe very impiuden& in | a priest, ‘Q:hooe cougregation is compos¢d I might here remark that when in a free oounm“, relizgious and sacred rights are brought into the arena of politics, then the Catholics bave to follow them to the po!‘s, and contend there for thair right, as in the case of education. We believe that parents) bave a perfect right to educate their children as they pleaee. " Train up a caild in the ‘way he should go, ani when he becomes old he will not depart from it,‘ Hence, when the Catholics of Lower |Canada. conceded the rights of separate education to the Protestart minority of Lower Canada, the Catholic minority of Upper Canada claimed the same right, but had to contend for this right at the elections, and thus religious questions are dragged out of their sphere. The Catholic »does not permit his religion to binder the progress of the country or the peaceful exercise of a different reli~ gion to| his neighbows. When his reliâ€" N IMXPORTANT COXMXMUNICATION, gious principles are safe, the Catholic, under the impression that party Governâ€" ment is a desser evil, gives his support to that which he thinks will perform its duties for the greater good of the coun: try, and the happingss of the people." ‘The | Premuer, on the 26th inst., replied as follows: â€"" MÂ¥ Lorn,â€" Iâ€" haye the bonour to _ acknow: ledge | the receipt of y?ur Grace‘s letter of the 20th instant. I thank you for the information you convey to the Government that priests in | your Arch; diocese are strictly forbidden to make the altar or pulpit of their ¢hurches the tribune of politiecsl harangues for or agrinst any party or candidate for election, or to threalen any spiritual dieâ€" ability for voting with either party, and for tte statement of your general views as to the rights and dvties of priests and people in such matters. I believe that the country at large will receive with great eatisfaction the exposition of your views. It is a fottunate (¢ircumstance that the form of the Canadian constitution renders it difficultyif not itopossible to bring â€" questions of jreligion into| our political arena, where the subjects proper for â€" debate are |{purely secular, and where, consequently, men of opposite religious views ‘find no difficuity whatâ€" ever in uniting in the conduct of public aftirs. The general principles of the party of which 1. am the leader are well kuown â€" and| thoroughly | settled. They include the independence of Church and State, the amplest iecogni. tion of Civil and Religious Jiberty, and he remérks, is the condition to which rd v ms re« n trout to And y ough " comparisons are odious," surely what is worth the ritention of the eminent Geriman, English, French, and iWussian savan«, need not be rejected as up worthy ours. L therefore write my own experience them with those who are bigh in authority among you, and with others whose nameés are unknown, and find everywhere the same intense desire to know more of the truthâ€"I ask you to give it a place in your columns. I will ouly promise that every word is true, and I hold myself in readiness, and{shall deem it a privilege, to answer, throush your colu uns, any ques~ tions that may be asked in regard to it, or any arguments that mry be advanced against it. . J have never been in any way associated with spititualists, never aiendéd a seance nor & "ufaterialization," and :‘ though I have,for the past ten years, »een compelled to know that the "spirit"‘ ~an accomplish whatever it wills, going whore it listetb, l did, not beliove that git used material things to accomplish its purposesâ€"at least in a mapmer visible to viur eyes, or palâ€" pable to our senses. ~ â€" Do MOd q c â€"â€"140 insa if L therefore write my own experience upon the subject, and ask you, for the <i‘.o of the deep and widespread interest which I know exists in ‘Canada in regard to these mattersâ€"for I have talked of Next was written plaisly, " Harriet, Harriet, Harriet," repeatedlyâ€"my own name. I asked, "Is it my father‘s," and the answer was written with great rapidity, " Yes, yes," and continued, with an eagerness impossiole to dmrrbe 1â€"â€"_ # My Dear Harrizt,â€"Love eyerybody, love everybody. Make peace, peace, peace, your anmosfihere wherevér you go. Go with outstretched hands to the whole world. |Never barbour a thought of anger toward any living beingâ€"never for an instent, under any or all provocation. Hasten to. make Poace. perfect peace, and love, perfect love, your very daily breath. Do this with all your might, with . all your |t'reng!.hi(nd O! do it quicklyâ€" without delay. My darling child, you are wise, When you were a little creature, sitting among us without a word, a wonderment to us all, even then you were pondering upon these things, even then you were learning deep lessons ir human nature, and you commit a very great sin agai st yourselfif you fail to act aecording to this higher knowledge. My dear child, my |Jown little girl, I have so longed, so 1 to speak these words to you. My ho my comfort, my own child, you makie me so happy. I am with you, I am with all of ours, but you are my hope, you are toy comfort. You are not now able to w all that you are and will be to It is impossible to describe the force ard|fervour with which these words were writien, or the overpowering | affection of the presence which I feit as clearly as I ever felt my father‘s arms about me â€" when, as the little girl, 1 sought them as a â€" shelter from the storm of my childhood days. I would that all who fear that earthly affection dies with earthly life, might feel as I folt how far stronger than any earthly speech may tell, how far purer, how utterly unâ€" seliish and all pervading beyond our thought is the love for us of those who have gone to the other shore. A thouâ€" sand times more was implied than was written, and much more was written than, I have here transcribed. In this world, my father was not demonstrative, but now every expression of affection was repeated. until my heart was melt« d within me, as if during the ten years that have elapsed since we parted, his joy was almost too great even for himself to bear. All present were in tears, though I felt that they could not half realize what was taking place. . _ _ _ _ 50 <l After this, answers were written to quesâ€" tions from other members of the circle which I subjoin, but one, for fear of mak:â€" ing this letter too lengthy. " How long will the present hard times last?" Ans. " Until there is a complete overturn and rearrangement of society in all its asâ€" pects, social, moral, and political, Until there is a system of !law which is not basad upon the principle of revenge, but bas regard to the weilfare of humanity ; until there is a social code which has truth instead of falsehood for its founda tion, until there isa religion preached and practiced that is able to save bodies and souls, The present system of religion is an open sepulchre, a ‘grave which buries alive with cerements of forms and creeds all that is best and purest in human _ Around each letter was & line of pale light like moonlight, visible :only to me with closed eyes. L s The next evening the seance was repeat ed, with increased demonstration ; and atterward I came to my own room, and wrote, alone for two bours, under my father‘s dictation. Since then I have wricten every day and eveni* communi cations from those who were the great ones of earth, to which in mmany instances were appended. the -ii:mturs. Most of the communications I have received were signed " Melancthon,‘‘ in the style which I here give, and which 1 could not of myâ€" self imitate to save my life. I am conâ€" stantly requested by them to give this all the publicity possible, to write it out regardless of opinion, regardless of seep ticisue, as with opinions or with scepticisor I have nothing whatever to do _ Nothing to do but totell whe truth without tear or favour, and leave opinions to take care of therhselves ; and, so help me Father | of Spirits, and all Thy ministérs, I will do ’ so henceforth and forevermore. Harzriet B. P. Cocusa®s. TEexts and mottoes at cost. Suitg & Stewazt. sommmemgs n A dead baby was found in a graveyard at Middletown, Conn., last week, and three Coroners summoned three juries to sit upon the body. After an animated discussion two of the juries tetired, leayâ€" ing the other in triumphant possession. A vordict_ was returned of death by strangulation. 1 Fovegspondence. tor desines FROM THE MAKBOUK, *b h wat THE TIMES, OTTAWA, MONDAY. he held p(ie. sed o | SIX \\'ljl.l»(‘ON"!‘F’“lF"Iv MRAT3 IN FLRETWOOD PARKâ€"THE KNOWING ONES BITTEN, There was a fmir attendance at Fleet wood Park, New York, on Wednesday, to witness the trotting anrounced to take place. The race was .{\uu of $100; $60 mfinl"?touoond. 15 to third ; mile heats, best three in five, in‘ harness, with the following starters:â€"M. Peterson‘s g. g. George, Peter Manee‘s «. g. Red Cloud | and Dan Mace‘sg g. Willie. _ ©~ In the first heat Willie was the favour ite at the od is of $30 to $230. The horses were sent away together at the fifth trial. When wellâ€" into the home stretch Mace made a determined éffort to send Willie to the front, but the «Jistance was too much for him, and @eâ€"rge won by two lengths in 2:58, W»lliesecond, four lengths in front of Red Cloud. In the second heat the horses were sent away with George half a length in front, which he increased to five lengths ; then Willie gradually closed up the ps,md at the drawgate passed &orge, and went under the wire a winpar in 2:55, with George second, three lengths in front of Red Cloud In the third heat the horses %ot the word with Georgeleading, but ifter leaving the balf mile pole G.orge broke bedly, when Mace sent Willic to the :sont, and won by two lengths, in 2:53. i In the fourth heat it was dollars to cents on Willie. The driver of George was changed, and John Murphy took his place. The horses wen: right away with a *rush, Willie to the front. _ Murphy then shook the bit in George‘s mouuz and gamely won the hesat in 2:25, amil deafening cheers ; Will/e second, beating ied Cloud nearly forty yards. _ i In the fifth heat Willie was drawn. At the word the horses wer t from under the wire at a slashing gait, (‘sorge taking the lead, with {ie-i Cloud in the air, dancing Rut tie quarter pole. Coming up the ill on the back stretch, George broke. The horses crossed uuder te wire head and hberi. A‘ter due deliberation the judges decided a dead heat in 2:01. _ _ _ In the sixth he front, and won th Red Cloud gettin Deag Stg,â€"Having use 1your Compound Syrup for some time in my practice, I have no hositation in recommending it to my patients who are sufferingâ€" from Gener:l Debility, or any disease of the lungs, knowing that even in cases utterly hopele:s it aftords relief. es â€" I am, sir, yours C e H-Gzfi\‘!""Y'M'l?;- Ma. Jamks L. Feccows, CifBMIST, St. Jous, Maoxiricext Costvaes ror tus Govâ€" Erxor‘s Barc.â€"A New York oostum?er, now in St. John, N. E, having a new wardrobe of fancy costumes :i up to replace one lately destryed by fire, will furnish richâ€" and beautiful costumes for ladies and gentlemen, o‘ silk, satin and velvet, elaborately trimmed for the Govâ€" ernor‘s ball, at from $10 t> $20 each, cosâ€" tumes which cost one . sad "two hundred dollars each to got up Address C. H. Daxizurs, Victor:ia Hotel, St. John, N. B4 stating beight and weigt, and costumes ordered will be brought 13 Ottawa a week before the ball. . 4056i9eod. Tus tirst approaches of consumption are so insidious that tnousands reuiain uncovscious of its preseace until it has brought them to the veize of the grave. ‘The immediate use of * iryan‘s Fulmonic Wafers ‘‘ upon the first a»pearance of the coufh, pain or soreness of the throat or chest, would general‘y preclude a fatal result; therefore, whon you take a cold use " Bryin‘s Pulmonic Wafers," and thus prevent the necessity for taking them in more dangerous mpluknu.m’l‘o be obâ€" tained of all Dfimm and country dealers. â€" Price 25 cents par box. 4053 ‘g:uixe i on the Pet: way«, <ippewa and Riyer smoins. * EJ {~GiLLLIVEA : fNNVUBEEZU LEMIYTS FOii SALE 493 SQUAKE MILES TILMBER LIMITS, Lrmgt 0f AMCUS AQTO, Largs.Commission & Cash Premuins Pilgrim‘s Progreis, Yicar of Wakefield, Robinsou Crusoe. _ p @1 and Virginia, LUulliver‘s Travcis, Eli,.beth, Â¥aihek, Piociola. _ < Undize, _ Tales fom Ar ibian Nights, Co apete:a ONKE VOLUM ; of over 1,000 pages b«antifully iMusvrated with it fat page Aingray» Ings It s the WORLIYS ST>FY 6QOR, and al waon‘ toread it _ Azent‘s O ffit free to ail ‘who mean bysiness and _ ii! folt fully canvage. FORD & CQ., se . 40 King ltue!l %od. Hamil.on. CT““" of Carleton (#en+ra‘ Protestant Hospiâ€" tal, will be hald in the Directors‘ Hall of that Institation o1 TU.~SDAY, the first day of Febrvary next, at 8p.m., for the mJection of tn"”' of sound TZoa for $1.60, value war« rantéed, nlw‘u redustion 0.1 taking 10 10. t dpranlis Arâ€"apriion. on tha 1 Cntre Direcrors Uon of $1,3 ser bbi., dry Co :â€"fish, Coarse Sa th nr;::ahp. nn."nifg. 330 ‘os. per e Westurn ‘Apples and Onions, also on Oo: waich «re selll ug at a res action for CAs *Tagadrs ‘af uiatatly LOX Phioge t, * From Gooderham and W orts Celebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. ' Eenc‘ fom L 1GH â€"WINES, PROOF AND RYE St. John, N.B., January, 1868. The undcrsigned !~ prepared to negoolaie for Ouswe, Septe & 1375 , & usNps oo . Fi: cormings, from 50 crs. to $1.00, according to UantWy, Of No, # hfifflo'fim reduge The Anvual Meeting of th s Subsdribers to the â€"__| make room for their "pring Stock, §$1bs. of sound ‘Tea for $1.60, value RAGCOS, II""KLBS, BALL BLUE STARCH, RIOE, RAISINS, CURRANTS, NUTS, CiGA!S, PAILS and BROOMS, also, O.tawe, Jub, 22, 18 6. Biskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa. â€" 041CE 0| SEM EEP LRS, Trotiing in Winter. aee anoyj 1319 Gemeral Debitity. »art‘NYCQTS. r due deliberation the dead hoat in 2:01. at Geor.;e rushed to the a hoat s ad easily in 2:48, seco:.l monev. SELLING A OF Gyâ€"JRGE HAY WM. P NHO()&, J x PDoate Gi ORGE MAY, W iL COUSENS, 405 Drugs, Patent Medicines, etc., on saLE BY AUOTION. womme In the matter of WILLIAM A, JAMIESO of LeBreton‘s Fluts, Ottawa, â€"~ t M â€" Insolvent. . Will be sold by Auction, at so much in the Dollar, the Stock and Fixtures of the above named Insolvent. The Stock cmnsists of Drugs, Patent Mediâ€" $ PeUipmby wosortegiet on de "etlued at o! ‘hem al sx«fmoo and tue fixtures :\:out $82700, all of which may be viewa upon the premise:, and u per lnventory which can be seen at the fir::'s ";l-ldm"‘: :%uno of Bal / Bale will tike. biace on â€"WHDNESDAY, the n‘nth day of rebruary next, at Thiee o‘clock in the afternoon. D. 8. KASTWOOD, In the matier of LAUZON & DUHAMEL, of Ottawa, _ on ancaas Will be soid by Anetlon{ at so much on the Ial‘ar, the Stook and fixtures of the aboveâ€" named Iosolvents. The Htook va‘ued about....... .......+.$7,000 00 ** PIEEUPO®, â€" + 0 600. culnlcecc0 600002 400 00 4 BQOK De t8, 50 ce all.2l..0}00 800 40 {Rale will take nlace at the «toâ€"e lsely occuâ€" pled by ihe [usoivents, No. 8) We Hugw i street. O cawa, on â€" EDN@sDaY, the 2ud Keniu‘ry nex , 1 12 0‘ lock. . o Getcuts s per Inventory, allof which can be sean 3n the preraisos, on «pplying to my agent. _ _ _ Als , furmiturs the p operty 0‘ A. Liuz n, at hi«r sldence. o Bint st ect at 8 o‘ciock, p.m. Terms wiil ve kuown at the time of s 1A Any party purchasing tne Stoek, eto , en blog, ean <ave poss ~»io« of tae store, un i1 the mst day cf uy next, free of Rent, £ AuT UR a, PeRKINS, {On tha se day, a quan‘ly o( Fur~i ure, H ree, Keis, (1C., eto, the property £.J. Duhamsi, «i1 be soli aw his residence, 8t Nepean. at 2, o‘:lock, p.ra. onl _ CERISTMAS & NEW YeAX‘S G0008 1 oF , ELECTROâ€"PLATED â€" WARE, ITALIAN MARBLE GOODS, FANCY GOOD8 g@oLDp AND SILYER‘ WATCHES, CRROMOS, ETC., ETC., Every Evening, at. 7:30, UNTIL ALL, IS 8SOLD. bm‘htm v‘v‘hloh ’;tho'-h.n-nn wo:.e“r a city, com h tea setis of seven pleo»s, some splfidld crueis, warer pitche:s, Salvers, urns, large trays, m.l.ulo r“a‘l:s, b;t:kct‘t;‘c nofll..' spoon tm aw ef urd‘lmlven. berty, dishes, dlurbm knives, usapkin rings, silyer cups, mlfi etc., 50 doz, plated table and dessert forks, doz. table dessert and tea spoonsâ€"finest plate, seveâ€" ral dozen Jnunlmmn flmium marbie v-a urns, card recéiy em large variety ;md-?,.w.n"hru:m handeliers, 016. A 0 e mong other goods will be?-‘nnd a supply of real hair, t e ons Srilthen Invor SOur Th Sale without l.ng reserve commencing on FRIDAY EVENING, the m.hlnmnnd OVOIZ evening at same hour until all is . This & wrand Christmas Sale and well worthy of public atient on. " & L Which he wiil sell by Public Auction, without reserve at his Sale rooms, igin street, l.n.-ol:‘SA";'URD AY EVENING lu:n & quantity urniture, comprising 1ge8, faney tahlos, buraus, bedsteads, ma‘trass chairs, tabies, ets., as well as several bali n:] stoves, and on very flamood cook stoves, will so‘d by auction ai the ber‘s rooms. ,. J.BERMINGHA «, Aucti meer. Ottawa, Des. 16, 175 40211 . tlo'-o“. 3v3'i’."’m lln:h\?Nno' Eq. the m’:non will Lmr‘tia} saie at PublicA uotion, Auction Rooms on Sparks street IN THE CITY OÂ¥OTTAWaA, (ttawa, Jan 23 1876 Tuesday, the 22ndDay of February next, ie oOs anera oo bounra tslngp Tit Mouar darg Milon described as fobows, vig : _ . 0_ _ ; 1. RIVER DUMOINE, â€" To comme®ce on the ‘west side of the River Dumoine :at the mr.&h west rear angle of Litâ€" tontivr s ie togec e aut mten ind hm ver or lake a the rear of the said uoa-.No..tzMI.- tanse of ten miles porth n‘mb its narth west rear angls and back the wask magnetically five miles at the upper and lower bousdaries a»oh?en which the rear boundary of this Licen:e i6 to be 1wo straight lines, the lower one ts be run on the course north, and mnmon the course south 45© west to their micn. « 2. HEAD RIVEE DUMOLNE, BERTH T. . To commence at ‘he north east angle of Liâ€" cense No: 198 of 19@â€"70, and extend along & iine Inloally Aye miles Wito. & deoth back, trougeâ€" Ti a e out from the m’: nom.loum of m ou the course south 82 * west astronomically the southern borindars 10 be ruu on the : course due west magzetically trom. the point of comâ€" mencement. : { 3. HEAD RIVER NUMOIN®E, BERTH U. To commence at a point five miles from the Flour & Farm Produce. Agelected stock always on hand to suit all To commence at a point five from the porth east angle: of J:‘â€"-a n.%cmn. on the feourse. north 742 %‘%fln and to extend along a line to run he said‘ p.ollxg.ot commenrement on &Mno'd'hu north :fi""‘?‘“‘“""*“""“" 25 a de th out from the last mentioned unem!x’gllluson the course south 7}° east n?ooom CA * & nese limils areâ€"weil. m‘,&l lumbering fit:irm «and well _with valuable _ Torms and cond tions of sale will be made known,@At. the.time of the sale., For Larther luntogbfi)n mflgsa:lu‘h:prh'K. Â¥. fiod ‘Dated this 14th day. ~Jm’ 1876. 0Co « Hogc fi‘ t Amfi‘:'ur oanlor® So ieibore. 4047td ~ ames; Mac ‘, Preside oo raeo e Robert . Bizekkurn, Ksq., M.P., Alexante Citawa, Jan. 28, 1370 The subseriber is in regeipt of a coasignment « OF OvER ALEX. TAYLOR, *â€"CORMER O> *~ RIDEAU â€" ~AND: CUMBER 4ND â€" 8TS. Â¥ictoria Baildi $3,000 WORTH Ortawa, Dos. 10, 175 ANKBUPT STOOK DRY GOO0ODS, ANKRUPT: STOUK XIENSIVE,AUCTION SALE ALE __OF _ VALUABLET IMBER _ LAMITS. f * Aiction S#ales ANK OF OTTAWA. torle, au‘iph® Oppesite fHearer: #lour & Eeel. 124 SBquare ~Miles. Bauk Hoticc® QN SALE BY AUCTION. Buceessor <to: D; MeLarnon, =â€"DEALERS INâ€" Oflee: M .ial Ass‘znee. on 40. 61d ARY 31, 1876. s« »» +$7,70) 00 Insolvents a. SHIRTS 1 _ COLLARS:! ‘* Altorders for Books requ‘iring ted {mrereyy attoudeg Lo. 0_ . C * n 00 Nobdime BNERAL â€"BOOKBIFQING a IUSAHRPE ® _ ESTABâ€" PAPER RULER, AND Account. Book Manufacturer, Aug 12 Brockville & Ottawa Railways. For Ottawa via . Brockville. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. . LEAVEq ® Brookyille G. .T. Junotion â€" 9.3 a.m. 4.95 pm, Ottawa â€" 0 > oâ€" _â€" 1% r.m. 130 nm, Renfrew _ â€" â€" .â€" â€" 22% pm. 850 p.». Brockvlile â€" â€" > + 24 p.m. 825 pm. #@~10.50 a.m. T ain from (Ctiawa m~ves elose connection with Grand Trao c , reas Train ror the West and with the Uico ¢ / asck River Railway tor New York A.oany ULCO® eto _ &4,4.05 p.m. Train from Brockvilie makes elose connedtion with Grand Trunk fxpress ‘Train from the West, and with the Utica and gl'x‘:: :tger Railway from New York, Albâ€"ny, h * Connection made atl Rerfrew with stages to -m:: Pembroke. '::' ; s run on e Montreal time _ _ . _ Of uniform guage wiâ€"h the Grand Trunk _ allway, The old reliahle, q=:cxesi, best"And most direct ~__ suare. Tbe shortest linsa to ~‘1 points Eas!, West sud South. On and after FRIDAY, 10:h December, 1875 ( | Trains Wili run * allows:â€" BOOKBINDE R, Tfll ST. LAWRENCOE 3 AXD OTTAWA RAILWAY, ALTERATION 07 â€"â€"@RUNYING, TIME No, Prescoft}, Connesting with. |Arrive n "Passengers by ihe 10.50 a.m. trair nave time urdlnn-ruwln#m. humnul‘%ou &“-MC Bure connection * Tratns to whd from notn Rast and Waest, aod with the mawmnuowumm MiTsi tmmple 00 PiHige Uey running trom wmu#:wtmh&u be securs : at th : Trains arp run on Montreal (imo. No. | Leave | Counect‘ng with. ipuos of HoUSE ST@N, AND QERAMERTAL & n hN0 ol ding on Sine .PA‘I‘“‘I‘ 1 GIBBS & COURSOLLE, 1| l45rp.Â¥. _ Special V yewanarns. = @~ $5â€"SPARKS STREETâ€"S6 s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Jeweller,? Watchmaker, | &o. o . A.B. FOSTER, , . :‘ Manag ng‘ Director . Brockville, Dec. 8. 1874 * Ts 6 }445 e .M Ormys unr::â€" HoUSE. : SHOOLBREDâ€" & CO. 48 BALES CARPETS and CUORTALNS. Embracing ali the noveltiés, out for the ‘season to which they confidently Invite ‘Inspection. @ffall ‘\descriptionsJat {Every aay including Bunday. Wellingion Street, Near Pooley‘s Bridge. BOLICITORS OF Patents of Invention, Jiocks, &s, at the lowest.prices. ‘The o“'..‘?fié’u.. ufl:'ci?y. Wholesale buyers can get their stock as cheap from me as any other BANKRUPT $yio CONTRACTOKS & where {TRADE MARK REGISTERED.] 7 +TCTORIA CHAMEBERS, WELLLNGTOE : STREET. OTTAWA: 38 4 ANADA CENTRAL 2 (10.50 A.x.}urand ~Trunck : West d and Rome & Waâ€" ces | tertown _ Ratl for New York | all points South.....|1,00 P. m 6 . !10,00r.u. Dec. 8. 1875 Ottawa, Nov. 3rd, 1875. The extensive stock of the Estate of Charles : W. skeonard, Noy #, Russel House Bloock, Aparks\ Btâ€" 1ut%be sold at 49 per cent. below first cost, as MORTIMER, 1875. parc 5,00 Mookbindcrs. SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA COAL ‘OfR R®AbYâ€"maps At leks than Auction prices. JAS. ANGUS, 6 assortment of Gold and Silver W ‘ Opera and Victoria Chains, Genti D. MORGAN & SONS. in the Dom{nion welle:y of every . . description, .Plated BIGN PAINTER AND GRAINER, GOLNG 8OUT E. Grand Trupk *xpress _ from West | ...... Grand Pronk «Mest & West & <ome & Watertown. iÂ¥y. ‘ â€" _ â€"__â€" 8% a.m, 840 p.m, ARRIVE. r‘uâ€"vfiâ€"zvgvmi_ + w mg!‘ 8 ATTRACTION : Trurk Express wdl":wn!m % J. W. MeRaW3, D& BULLDERS. on the first of January _STOCK |! 61C., for sale 1875. 100 . ‘EVENING DRESS. All of which are now offered at less than half first cost. hose ‘who have not ; BL;CK AND COLOURED SILKS, We say, Come at once to announce that ill make f i Peg fo sunounce that they aill make a bone Ade clearing sale of all their stock SMITH & STEWAR ROBERT STEWART Begs to call attention to the Reduction in the Prices of the following Blankets Cleared at Cost. ° Black Lustres, the best value. ever of%er Jackets at Manufacturers‘ Prices. All Fancy Dress Goods at Cost. FIRST â€" FIFTEEN. DAYS â€"OF JANGA Show ~Room, =at: Cost® for : Cash, l INCLUDLING ~ ' j Carpats, Mantles, Millinery and â€"Fan P Woolen Good.y ”’. ammuumm_mtn.uinb.m;muâ€"-sdâ€"; 5 i. * P ons attool wope: wall Jirst Pr iss for MARBLE MANT LEPT ‘ ie First Prize for m@%‘ Ottawa Branch â€" â€" â€" â€" + â€" «â€" 30304 CLUFF & MILL, â€" GENERAL â€"AGENTS. & * »@e106 & 188 WAU BTREET: o ; BOMERVILLE, Canadian has taken an éxtra a”&hmnfl‘;\mmflm â€"â€"g nt‘; b'hflht#m } m’ba-q:.xw. W. BELL & Co.‘s PHEIZE MEDAL O A London Costumier‘s stock of MM:â€"-.“-.“ c A ~First â€"Class Familyand Commercial. A ~â€"â€" IS. NOW OPEN._â€"_ Ott _ #, Jan, 14, 1876, Agricultural Insurance Co Alex. Russell & Co., The R oyal Exchang â€" _ STATIONEERS, s Sparks Street, opposite the Russell House, Ottawna, Dec. 80, 1875. + 0. â€"D.â€"PEASE & COJBâ€" PIANO FORTES. «* titera :mm“":&“.awmfi"f Having nearly completey the NEW ADDIT/}N to pressut premises, PARIS AND BERLIN MODELS, , Come at once and judge for yourseives. We never raw suth y; tnat it m...to..’u‘.fi‘.m before sush value in R ch Si ks liqns |stone bailding, recently i by Mesdrs, Angus & Co., No. 8 8 rl’h-.:iool’slu %‘r‘%@&w of Messrs, OLU CLEARING SALE OF FANCY GOODS 1 1375â€"â€"PROVINCIAL D. 8. AMRKINNON & CO., $9, SperionStrant, â€" .« ~~ > | oc ooo on mt ibre Poa EXTENSIVE ALTER W. M. SOMERVILLE, â€" MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, ~_* CapPiTAL, + ~ $1,000,000, |_ COL. &. 0. DL KARWOOD, EDWARD WILLIAM ANGUS, _ _ _ ~| JAMES A-‘:fi t2, A 5i §ql "34 4 m ANt ORG.ANETTES, 1 Hallett, Davis & Co.‘s,~ H. Hardman‘s 3 5 AF 5: i’?é ii l ESE ~â€" Fag o2 . ;gg% 66 & 68 SPARKS STREET, CHAS. ‘BRYSON: FOR ONE MONTH, nd judge for yourseives. We never raw suth ‘valus and ws EVENINC DRESS, KTite desurance. CANADA :. sfi k tE t flw | aiffilg;‘ 2 * it o icfi‘ e [9"] 18 es of t E JÂ¥ l 5§ First Prizes for BTONE OFFICE, MONTREAL. AG:TNTPS FOR wiILL »0B THE WERE TAKES BY ieE 2 ts a EK1 Ts é%zfgnggzl c‘ id o â€" ROBERT} STEW ABT, 34 Queen Street, Chaudiere. i _ "H § : #sil o ‘E E"?ldfi nOt yst seen OTTaAWA, saâ€"l ()Â¥ "Ah!" he exclaime n?-lhh-. # that | have fied ?" am at your meroy i â€" ] you save me?" _ . solitary intruder ; ‘that they seemed to s not. """"fi" of which Maric J scended the stairs. He have seen his body in the has fied along the low! We were b. aperture, afer & . And so, word after wor The wife then attem; fearilâ€"=the Jow hnd t hed: dr were evyes were â€"thm-h-hrfi "Jeanâ€"Jean | My God I was unkind to bim at t these words fell hfpibh-l t ust at that "Jean! my poor Jea man, and the voice took ing heart to the fresh : but scarcely noticed the l agne nap tith Paris. Iwish I could m:-eâ€"um soon; but I thought Don‘t ory ; we have no contained one of those m in French houses, added down the needie, pui God. It will be when I am gone." "Hubst‘ . _ **~‘ She withdrew her | a fow staps, lifted a ®system by Dr. sord cotton, with anc ing sewing machine CaraRm® is a common that T hemen manti ie the other side of the on an old box, and i broken by the moans man, and again be mu the next m.fl“w| trom. No «d it is p :y a specific influe: with Dr. Prvovs R * *3 "Do you feel easier "I have been a said "Je un‘ ust at that moment red in at the window Night and It To be

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