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Ks Pateat Ga# O.flne%'“ world. No wast Wili save 15 1350 | . Over 300,000 so ENT TURES, LOCK, s been entisely kKamon) is E STREET Cy Wooleng al Hair Reger drator )â€"GLASS and E& FR A ME COCHRANE, MADE TO Q and Countess ioes not belong «P N & ORR, & Gilde ty Rights for )a.rkS'dt- R1IDEAU STRERp 14047yl wq d â€" from EB Y, sLIsHME | 29 warly adanted to n'eo.g' dw-~ O‘CLOCK, ud ihe Pardemaattiof 1 OT UR KRA & Co., SE, OR N . . ces 2 ow NOOK+« S elan 18538 nhnen . Horse Rage, _ antity . of EET, ER celebra w Casess, t +00 bottles BLOUD COMPOU ND ter berutifyâ€" Ing th, compliexi0u, . Also. a & EXTRACTS, at the orly ue remedy for ren cving all kinds o: kin + iseases and giving begita aod be@uty £> taa comp exion, Ottaw»=. Jan. :A, 1876 1052m3 Inso vents. ~ 1, the undersigned, WILLIAM F. CO W AN of the Town of ushawa, have been appoluted Aâ€"Sm in this matter. Creditors who h«ve not done so are requested ‘o file their claims beâ€" fore me within one monih. w . F. COWAN, 2s _ â€" Assignee. Roots, Barks & Herbs, In the rma>tter of THE JOSEPH HALL MA NUFACPURING C â€"MPANY, . _ Enabling tham to boid pronerty, and to fct as Feagrers «f You_a throughout the Dâ€"miniou. In retiring from the practice of my profession 1 have leff with my former Assistan:, Mr. a. F. COTTON, my Plans and Kecord® of Surveys in Ottawa and vieinity, and bave n uch pieasure io recommending Lim as iny sucâ€" (LATE METCAbLFE‘8) Are now prepared to show a very large stCck of OVE COATS, P nanen oo The Bro:here of Chris.ian Schols will apply :'Ni cext Nessl n of the Parliament of Canada ap > . .. FLANNEL SAIRT®S, And s‘\kr;e Assortment of Men‘s Furnisbicgs Dated 2t Oshawe, this 6t 1day of January, 1376 PROVINCIAL LAXD SURYVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSâ€" MA N. Buccessor to W. K. Thistle & Co. _ Office, as formerly, over Manu‘s Hardwere OYER COATINGBi. * BROADCLOTH®, BERNARD MELLON, every alten BILLIARD HALL LTlus House is;pow f iquers, Cigars, etc., « w I: be en dr efed on the new proprietary . T. 1. HARRISON, H. F. MacCARTHY‘S, SAR®APARILLA or BLOOD COMPOUND, And ev description of Fall aod Winier 89 LPl:l»nL'.'g. fyNH®E ~CLiREÂ¥DON MEMBERS OF PA"P :AMENT Act orfr incorporation, TAK® NOTJCEâ€"Parcela dqAvered in al ilts of the etd S Ave cents each. In this Department will be ound â€" very,large Btcor;of NSOLYENT AOT OF 1875. Ottawa. Jan. 11. 1876 JOHN SMITH & Co., Ottawa, Jan. 31, 1676. V OL. xX., NO. 4vu6. Dttawa, Oct: 8. 1875. Russell & C‘TConnell, UST RECEIVED, ttawa, Jan. 25, 1876 NHE "ALHAMBRA, ANNOT BE UNDERSOLp. CLOTHING HOUSE, UNDERCLOTHING, MBISTIAX BROTHERS Commercial House, RTHUR F. COTTON, AUCTION ROOM, MEDICAL HALL, Welington street, MERCHANTS ! 1 Small Stcam Engine. 1 Modei Bieam boat. 6 pairs Iroo Bedsteads. 20 Word Bedstead=. 1 Complets Protographing Apparatus 1 pair fine Magic Lanterns. 1 black wainut Glass Case. 1 large Office Vest. f 1 lerge Stand for Crockery. , APPLY AT THE Eâ€"0PENED THE CLARENDON 1 ConK inz Stove 1 Coal Stove [rev}. 1 Rosewood Me‘londenn, "Bel 82 Sparks Street, OTTA W A, in ORDER DE ARTMENT. SA LF, able d‘ote An Immense supp‘y °f fresn . â€"___â€" KTC., KTO COMPAR® THE PRICKS â€" Entr RY:;N'.\, BLOC K Spai ks and O‘Connor st Accomodation Suites of Rooms do BROTHER AND&AEW PROPRILETORS PROP:I&TOR a competent marker, where wili be paid to Vldvjls Htotels. TLDFN‘3 CELEBRATED TW EED3, AT THE ~uss x street, 0, tawa. W LLLIAM 3 Mi L us . W, R. T ISTLE & CO 114 SPARKS STRKET 10 small, ~ Bell oc«, Weili PEA JACKETS For the In:titution. â€" 405 U D STAND) VESTINGS, insor Streets cked with choice luest brandâ€", and mss prineiplâ€"s by #t the hussell ts a shar of the Ines ment and Vis gton sireet 401 104371 441â€"1m 389U 4017 a e*, and ivoried 40411( th Hou e La W Ha BRIS!LEY M _ WALTON, Y.D., Memâ€" ber <f boyal Co.jeve Surgbons, England of College of Physicians, Irelaud ; ol’ Apotheâ€" earies Company, iLondon} Lecoutiate in Midâ€" 3 t oi en duot Ririoctrrrematy. ite pb ysician to chignam i=pensary, t> St. Mary‘s Hospital and Hurst Coilege, Susâ€" ex, Testimonials Jmm King‘s Ouum. Lon» doun; Sussex ‘o, Hpital; adminp. nerale des bopitau«, Paris; Eye Infirmaries, L natic CCR UUODLMMIIM RGEIOD § RaYCOTEaIE OBE PCY M OECC A-ymuubac. urn}:: mt Victoria Ubhambers, opposite Parlian ent Bulldings. * â€"______| Rdinburgh. . . _0 _ Licentiate of %xs Royal College of Pnyn'cuig E inburgh; Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of Lonton; late Resident Assista t Accouâ€" crenr â€"f 8 . Thomas Hospita‘, London, Eng. _ OFFICsâ€"Corner of O‘Connor and Queen streets, .ormerly occupied by Ur. Corbetit. _ _ CV TTHt i + BARRISTERS, &0., > H (ve removedi thei? Law Ofllco to their New Law Chambcrs, in the bull uy adjoining tne Mont: eal Telegrapu uffice ou e'o.lfe‘n)t‘rl-'&t. uFFIC®=: Hardy‘ uffice over &r.«B. Huckell‘s Flour Store, eorner ot Suss>x and York streâ€"ts, OftaWa. _ BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITNRS, CONâ€" vEYANCEES, «0. (Of the late firm of Lewis & Pinhey,) Offic:s ~Eigin street, Otftawa. C. H. PINHE®Y, â€" A, J. CHRISTIE â€" H. P. Bick HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND AcCoUCHEUE. | Mlderceâ€"Al‘)*r’. street. Office hours fr 9 twll ».m, anaj2 to £p.m. Special attent sivén to d‘sca es aod displacements of utétus. 1 A WEEh to Agents, old and young $77 noonctice » cates uh H uht‘ a Ou., Augtaies Mo was ° BARRISTERS AND Armlmmw, SOLIâ€" CITORS, CONVEY ANC 5 Ot‘awa, Qat. _ $ a UaANIEL O‘CONNOR mept ®, 18 4. 0_ ((iBooâ€"Master in Uhanéery Cham bers, Co House, Ottawa, Canada. Temporary Office at Dr, Jos, Beaudin‘s, MAID ltro‘elh.liuu. | Huil, March 9, 1875. . | ________: y _ PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND AMCHIUI\. UTTaAWa, ONT, Nmyv Oficeâ€"Sparks street, Centre Town Night OfMceâ€"aAt residence, (Maria. street, Coyiure Town, Chnâ€"e.s cured without the use of the knl:e, by & nâ€" w bu: cert speedy and almost painâ€" ‘sa} mocess. Refetences given by paries sucâ€" cessfully t eated, ifrequired. L w. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L,, | * BARRISTER, ADYOCATE, &0,, \For the Provinds of Quebec,) BARKISTER, ATTORNEY, SoLICITOR IN CERY, &c., (For the Province of Ontario,) Main street, Bull, P.Q.| l Has opened an office in the city of Pro= Â¥ince of Q iebec, for the transaction k larial and Legal bask eitner in vince of Quebec or l"fi"‘ given to the c »ilection of i0 proâ€" vonveyancers, &o. |" _ ®a@> Mosgrove‘s Building, ean st., Ottawa. Hox. J :'msn vonno®, QC. |G. J. O‘Donzagy. JeC. 4) 1874, | * j Bo ARD.â€"A Lady can ho r oduted with Board or rooms without Eurd in a priâ€" Nate family, iua contral loâ€"ality, Adirers G, Tiweks Office., 4045tf st che Du. J. D. R. MACDONELE, Ottawa, Fouth side of Rideau strget, ne r Glouâ€" céster L + #@~ Contultations at ali bours, 2454 “TAI.AEB. PENNOCK & MeINTYRE, SE“\I"Y. â€" th se or f>udr Memrers of Parkisment can find comfwta le an~omâ€" modation with or wihout B>if!, by appiying at 76 Sussex street, [opposite: French cat eâ€" May be eonsuited 1t his Office, corn r of O‘Jor» sor and Albe‘t s reets, 1. let [4, 187% 1 0; 1": LX ment wishicy for fi~ l.s« ro‘ms, can te eomfo=‘«blv accomodated fu‘ni the ar» y‘nnvnlug Seseion eithor wu)r ull or nartal lourd, by applyine to DUNALD NOON \N, No. 4, MeCorm{ck‘s Teriace, G‘Ccnnor lolore ‘v.. 1 4 sireet, corner of libmk. 4004‘f Vl\o l.l‘.l‘«l)urlrvz seeslons, a nice‘y inrulshâ€" ei room on [Arst floor, io private <wa‘ll log, on A bert »trop!, oply a few ininu‘e? w ilk from barliament| Wnld‘ncs. Apply at Thi Oflce } 4 M 'l‘lll: SESSION OF PARLI SMENTPâ€"A genilem on with his wheand culd, #ho wo i be in »ttendance at the fortreoming Ses sicn of Parl mect de cms |i@w)>oMs AND T LETâ€"Iwo Furnis family aboa five Pâ€"riameas Bu.idln‘s; u. us Otm YA R ‘VA!'I‘EDâ€"I‘ur:ng AND BoaA+â€"Di LOARV in a 1IMES Office ‘lA RBLE H fl‘t‘-l‘n rent by the nisht or 1 season. (lekn, warm, well lighte l and thnâ€" best ur:n"gd hall of ifs aigz+ in Ot‘awa. W , M SOM ERVIL UE, ‘86 & 188 Ridean stre t. 4 63mieod M Y *X Huli, Oct. 20, 1974 WY _ tion as Clerk or Salegman in an office o Sto e _ Atx yoars experien Good re ferences \pply to C, A. M., Traes 0 A 408118 j dutil ~A £0(ging. | M. CMBYSLER, BARRISTER AND ATTORNEYâ€"AT LAW, CITOR IN CHANC&RY, ‘ABY, ETC Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons NMESTâ€"CLMASS Board and Lodetcg; price, COTT, STEWART & GOBRMULLY, RBarristers, Attormgys, Solicitors, M *CONNOR & HoGG, BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SQLICLTOR, ETC, ’n. TUPPEK may oe cnsvited proesâ€" sionally at his reddenes,l Metcalfe «treet, lsye formerly cccupted by the Hon.;i’.\!luy M. 00000000 d 000000 éeliyl CONNR & O‘ 20AERTY, R. ROGERS, BARRISTER, / TTORNEY, NOTARY, &c. R. LOGAN, 1CANCIiS FOR BOARDERS, No. 4 R. J. P. LYNN, R. 0 i. WOOP, PARTMENTS TO LET, with or withâ€" out Bo«nd, includiag a largs Pariour i an open coil grate. Apply to Mis. FiTZâ€" M )NS, 88 Bn& stree‘* 400512 OOM8 TO REVT, well firnished with or withort Hoar:, sult:b‘e fo* Members ‘arli ament, at MXS. McRAW3, 10 Svuks NHEY, CHRISTIE & HILL, 3HWedical Cards. HAIF DOZEN Meobers cf Parlaâ€" W. W. WARD, RARE CHANCE is lt): offere! to any one destrous of fmro Ing a beautitul te site jora gontleman‘s residence, three i ha‘f weres, u;fi» »sito Messrs. Garland & umw*, or Bank street xoad, oue mile t~â€" o ty litat‘s. Terms modarate. Ag&ly SE HRS, otGrwa City. 401 Â¥, H. FERLAND, Met mmnln.?. { NOTARY PUBLIC AND ADVOCATE, Moonts to Rct. ANTEDâ€"A young Mi@n wants a situa zegal Cards. eUoâ€"wlek‘s Torrace @POouner street 1 NO ‘NAN‘3 RESTAURANT, Spar«s SSLU MARSHAL MATHESON, hoows WITH BOARD.â€"A conâ€" 0t _uod _ bedâ€"owins with ho rd. may WRS KtRW3, cornar of Egin ard efâ€" 400 1if <Mants. fvate house. ‘\Yply ‘o «“xt:‘c s Block, Rige u street. ADVOOATE, R. W ." Traes Office 4°65U the Seslon, RUDMS a pri ate fuontis bf a the Ho‘me of Parlaâ€" to 6 ed4 Rooms in private min.tos walk fr m w.dress . BUuX 257, 40 2t man in an office or ATâ€" LA W, SOLLI 1MES 0ffce £ 088( CHAN= War Supplies. i Bucuarsst, Feb. 8.â€"The chamber has voted 40,006 piastres for Arm& equipâ€" ment. During the debate on the quesâ€" tion, the War Minister repeated the assurances that the Government‘s policy was pacific and neutral. The Turkish men of| war off Klek have roteste1 against the supervision of their EosufromAu- ian/ men of war in Klek harbour. It is reported that the Austrian squadron has been ordered to Klek. ~ Ali Pasha. Raz:x::mfioonl’ ols o ts Ar Fasks, O special says or â€" ernor of Hersegovinia, is shortly expected oflon'colxanVon‘Q‘mhfi.nffllofof- dntbost en dorand se ip ifestoes have > Gens. Diaz and Guena at Georgia. 'l'hJ purpose, is to begin| a revolution with an ultimate object of defeating Lerdo de Lejada and })hnm. orfiro Dias in the Presidency, few s are disposed to deny the truth documents and the fear of arevolution is general. The two Republican newspapers comment on the Roxs, Fob. 8.â€"General Garibaldi reâ€" cently died at Florence without receiving Extreme Unction. The eler%h:onu, quently refused to perform Christian burial. ‘Garibaldi therefore writes adâ€" eing srefunts Loxnox, Fob. 8.â€"The morning Posf‘s Berlin special says the Prussian Cabinet has decided to push the transfer of the Prussian State railaways to the |Empire. before the close of the session. Church party againsé Pres he my%‘o w Morques has Havana. Sues Caual. China has received in a friendly spirit the representation made by Eng{md in regard to Margary‘s murâ€" der, and it is hoped the discovery and ?uninhnent of the offenders will speedily ollow. The Queen expresses her thanks at the manner in which the Prince of Wales has been received by her Indian subjects. She declares that the course pursued by England, in putting an end to slavery within her own dependencies, makes it important that the action of her ships elsewhere should be in harmony and primary education, are promised. Her Majesty Queen Victoria opened the Imperial Parliament of the British Empire yesterday in person. Her renewal of the wonted custom was the signal for a grand demonstion, and the thoroughfares.of Lonâ€" don were thronged. The following is a digest of the Speech from the Throne :â€" " England has not stood aloft from the effort now being made by other Governâ€" ments to brin%bont the pacification of the Turkish vinces. E?Mld has agreed, with the sanction of Parliament, to purchase the Khedive‘s shares in the house on fire. Mr. Lemuel Cushing, exâ€"M.P. for Argenâ€" teuil, was entertained by his friends and late political‘ supporters to a magnificent banquet at Lachute. He was at the same time presented with a solid silver tea service, as a token of esteem for services rendered the county. ing yesterday. Shar%mcrh-rdqfi-‘ ?'"Lfi“fl omcs a Teind" holk the en burned to death and the nfi*- Buriiuzr gives the best g"* coal oil yet‘discovered. W. HeMD Two children, left locked in a house while the mother went out shopping in Philadelphia, were burned to death the day before yesterday. The house took fire in her absence and was entirely consumed. Chief Justice White has ,delivered a strong charge adverse to Polygamy, to a Grand Jury in Salt Lake City. He seems bent upon wiping out this stain upon an enlightened Christendum. TELEGRAPHIC General Garibaldi, son of the Veteran Liberator of Italy, died a short time ago at Florence, without receiving Extreme Unction. ‘The clergy refused Christian burial, and his father, in consequence, advised a cremation of the remains. Messrs. Rogers, Kelley and Co. have commenced section No.10, and Mr. John Lyons & Co., section No. 9, on the Lachine Canal. BotW firms are paying 80 cents per day to labourers and aré ‘pushing the work on vigorously . , | posed. and quite unable to attend to his duties. w " > ‘The Ontario Legislature it is said will not be prorogued till#o morrow. ° The Royalists are now complete masâ€" ters of the Provinces of Biscay and Alava. The Hon. C. F. Fraser, Minister of Pubâ€" lio Works for Ontarigy is seriously indisâ€" Havaxa, Feb. 8.â€"The steamshi ®#ummary of Hecews. Tramspertation Charges. FOREIG N. Transfer of Hailways. Death of Garibaldi. PENNSYLYANIA. Fearful Tragedy. Men of War. TURKEY. ILLINOIS AUSTRIA. ITALY CUBA nsé President Lerdo, unite with Dias. ( (% OTTAwWA. WEDNESDAY, EFEBRUARY9, 1876. reat principle. I have fore given mugm fog the i‘-:xe .fifm&ayd'(l}om mission to inquire into nohr and other infernational obtigetinns bearing upon this subject, and all instrucâ€" tions from time to time issued to my n;nlmofioou, with a view &ob.uurhin whe any steps ought to taken to secure for my -hg;n and their Commandâ€" Ts f thgr of pongxd‘h.libort “nA ance of the right iberty. Bill will be m before you for punishing slaveâ€"traders who are subjects of the native Indian Princes. â€" + I THE COLONIES. The affairs of my Colonial Empire» the general ‘grapority of which l&- conâ€" tinued to advance, have received a large share of.l:‘{ attention. Papers of imâ€" portance and interest will soon be in your q...nr fip«oh has Op'mld “& uhld:m is very full, all the eading members being present. _ 4 _ Loxpox, Feb. {8.â€"In the House of Cammons, during the debate on the Adâ€" dress, the Marquis of Hartington, the Liberal leader, said, in reference to the fugitive slave circular issued by the to my Throne. At the time that the direct Government of my Indian Empire was transferred to the Crown no formal addition was made to the style and titles of the Sozcmgn. 1 have ;ioom.dlm resent a tfingorywtunlty ‘or supp fhin omission, a Bill upon the subject will he presented to you. THE SLAYVERY QURSTION. The humane and enlightened policy consistently pursued by this country in s:;t.ifilnend to slavery within her own encies and in suppressing the slave trade throughout the world makes it imâ€" portant that the action of the British Naâ€" tional ships in the territorial waters of forâ€" eign states should be in h-nnoly with the great principle. I have therefore given The murder of the High Officer of the Straits settlement whilst acting in the neighbouring Malay State, and the disâ€" ofders ensuing on that outrage, have demanded the interference of fl:oopc. I trust :l:lt’ th::ml th'ouh were energeti not without loss of some valuable lives, have restored order and established the just influence and authority of this country. Gentiemen of the House of Commons :â€" THE RETIMATES, I h;: directed th:i utimt:-d for the r to an ented to you Mvobad ind ho rban rial wb eiinaa se 34 _ Bills for n‘uhun& the ultimate triâ€" bunal of appeal for the United Kingdom, and for the amendment of the merchant shipping laws will be immediatelysubâ€" mitted to you. Hunt, First Lord of the Admiralty, on Thursday next, when he intends to sub« mit the papers relating to the loss of H. M. steamship Fanguard. Mr. Samuel Plimsoll, member for Derby, will tomorrow introduce an amended Shipping Bill. The Government has given notice of the Marine Insurance aud Merchant Sh Bills for Thursday. %M on the addre respect to the conference of South African colonies and states. : deliberations may, under the divine blesâ€" sing, result in the happiness and contentâ€" ment of my people. Soon after the reading of the Queen‘s ?eonh had been concluded, Sir Stafford orthoote, the Chancellor of the Ex chequer announced a resolution for next The representation which I addressed to the Chinese Government as to the attack madeâ€"in the course of last year on an expedition sent from Burmah to the Western Provinces of China Liave been received in a friendly spirit., The.circumâ€" stances of that lamentable outrage are now the subject of an inquiry, in which 1 have thought it right to request that members of my diplomatic sarvice should take part. I await the result of this inquiry in the firn conviction that it will be so conducted as to lead to the dis= covery and punishment of the offenders. Psserlon all the above subjects will be laid before you. ; & PRINCBE OFP WALES IN INDIA. I am wly thankful for the uninter rupted health which my dear son the hearty _ affection â€" with which he has been received by my Indian subjects of all classes and races assures me that they are happy under my rule and loyal Legislation will:be proposed rela to Universities and priml:ry oduou.ion?h‘ PRISON RBGULA TIONS., Your attention will be called also to & ponly m th pmw. t on of priconere Khves in the .nd.tgolhmofimo effecting a relief .of local burthens. f Other important measures as the time of the session permits will be introduced to your notice, and I pray that your ufi in the m Provinces fl?: Bosnia and Herzsegovy which_the troeps of the Sultan have, up to the present time, been unable to repress has excited the attention and interest of the great European powers. I have considered it my duty not to stand aloof from efforts now being made by the allied and friendly Governments to bring about a pacification of the disturbed districts, and I have accordingly, while respecting the indeâ€" pen:genoolof utllow Porte, iainodoriwrging on the Saltan expedienc pting such measues ohdmininnhyn reform as may remove all reasonable cause of disâ€" content on the part of his Christian subâ€" jeots. I have agreed to purchase, subject to your sanction, shares which belonged1 to the Khedive of Egypt in the Suesz Canal and I rely with confidence upon your en abling me to complete the transaction in w:lioel:i.tho public interests are deeply inâ€" volv Prince of Wales has enjoyed during his j ey _ through Inxm,' and _ the myy affection â€" with which he Monday, to cover the purchase of the Khedive‘s Suez Canal shares. t Hon. G. F. Goschen, member for the City of London, gave notice that he The insurrectionary movement which during the last six months has been main It is with muchsatisfaction that I again resort to the advice and assistance of my Parliament. _ My. relations with all Foreign powers continue of a cordial Loxpox, Feb. 8.â€"Her Majesty Qu@@N Victoria opened{the new uuian’ of Parlâ€" iament soon after twelve o‘slook, n00D; toâ€"day, although she did not read the speech in person. The weather was dull and cold. Thousands of people lined the streets through which the Queen and her attendants passed. â€" Her Majesty did not go in state. H. R. H. Alexandria, Princess of Wales, Marie, Duchess of Kdinburgh, H. R. H. Princess Louise, of Lorne, and Princess â€" Beatrice accompanied the QPENING OF IMPtAIALâ€"PARLAME NT SPEEOK FROM THE THRONE. Lords and Gentlemen : iralty, that although the country did THE OHINESE DIFFICULTY. debate on the address, in answer Assemblage in BCHOLASTIC MBASURSS, THB MALAY TROUBLES. APPBEAL TRIBUNAL, TURKISH AFFAIRS. BUBZ CANAL, Nuw OrtRiNS, Feb. 8.â€"Judge Woods oo o onl oaarigy managers are ordered and b before a Grand Jury upon t mm.dnu despatches received at or sent from New Orleans. This order is intended to cover crooked whiskey correspondence between Werte‘n distilâ€" lers and New Orleans, cerning Polygamy, said we had better look it-quu-fi the face, distasteful as it may be to some, and © govern ourselves ?nght,r?gnplzgmnlydu:nuh :3;-4 in MTJ:; Mormonism survive it, and relieved from it, would stand unshaken and free as every other @ecommend ‘the Porte to give favourable consideration to Austrian proposals would have placed England in an undesirable state of isolation. ltlxxhndhndrpfund to agree to ‘the note, the Sultan would necessarily at once have rejected it, then l;]:_&pd would have been followed, if f r questions had arisen, as to whether we should support the Sultan in h'?;.“n“ to other powers. If ikngl::g r posed a conference, its ooump would probably have been to adopt the very suggestions contained in the Austrian Note. If the present proâ€" Beveral Home Rule members .spoke. They complained that the Government nog{ootod the interests of Ireland, and asked for the release of Fenian convicts, The address was agreed to. Later.â€"The diamond pin has also been found. & Polygamy, Saur Lace Ciry, Feb. 8. â€"Chiof Justice White, in charging the Grand Jury, conâ€" tion of ourâ€"common country. e the Austrian Note. it the pruen:hf»- posals â€"should not e successful in settling the oompliogs:; England would be asfree as to the future, as she was before the Austrian note was written. Mr. Disraeli then turned to the subject of the Sues Canal Shares‘ purchase. He denied that the Government had said anything about the Eastern Question in connection with that matter, He re minded the House that l-hn‘c.i:forhnt question © affecting the had been the subject of an international conference: during the existence of the late Government. He stated that when the Government ‘was first offered the Khedive‘s shares they replici they were disposed to assist the Khedive, but not to Khedire seplied Bs would, 1 pobible: ve rep e " wo fa keep the shares. News then suddenly came that a French society was willing to purchase the; shares for nearly £4,000,000 surhnlg,' but under onerous conditions. The Khedive, according to a promise not & matter to hesitate over. On Nov. 20th ]1)8;2: th; Een’cl{: Ambassador asked Lord © y whether he thm#ht E would tolerate the purchase shom by a French Company, Lord Derby replied he did not think the English people would jview with satisfaction the possesâ€" sion of all canal shares by France. After the transaction was completed the French Ambassador asked why England hbad bought up the shares. The repy made was the same as before. In regard to Mr. â€" Cave‘s mission fto Egypt, the Premierâ€" ounly felt permitted to say that it was expected to produce results which gave every prospect that English interests would be adequately represented in the management of the canal,. The Khedive‘s shares, he added, were purchased in time of peace. He considered the purchase gave additional security to the freedom of intercourse with India." He declined to enter upon explanations as to what England would do in time of war, or whal might be the oiromtukou of tll::d Levant Â¥.dntor ranean. â€" England a large force on the Mediterranean, _ and . strongholds which _ she would â€" never . relinâ€" quish. Her _ policy _ then _ was not aggressive. He was confident the 1 urchase of the Canal shares: would comâ€" mand the approval of the country, as it tended to maintain the integrity of the * _ Forger Nabbed. New York, Feb, 8.â€"Peorrin H. Sommers, m bave committed ‘forgeries© in to the amount of $200,000, was arrested in Brooklyn Odm“' and will be taken home by Cali detectives. gsndi.n g to the ones found in Yost‘s héead. cwtho'zsnhmmdmtornuoh- ing the tank will no doubt be explained Mr. Disraeli, ncluding his ?sgoi:vrf much cheo‘:"r;d.w.l ding o * Tracing a Marder $ The excitement over the finding of a watch belonging to the late murdered Ed. Yost in ® large tank in the gas house this afternoon, together with a pistol used no doubt by the murderer ; two chamâ€" i‘.".:""i‘-"‘x..g:a."’ d, carrying a" ball corres iso carrying a corres ponding to ones found in Yost‘s head. the <refusal of the shares, It was for the first circular, though he never saw it. ~ Its â€" recall had ~ satisfiel â€" the country, <and ‘he woulid not dwell upon it further. The second circular was however ‘prepared by the Lord High Chancellor, ani contained an accurate Mr:cilm of law. b;l‘:lg Ginu‘uofwu renâ€" do necessary e acts i officers o:nd forergn m“i entailing g;lh actions payment of compensations by Government. He deprecatel the suggestion that Government should have issued instructions uonetl{. ‘The Royal Commission would not only inquire into the present state of the law, but also see where it is advisable to alter it, and bow bynegotiations alteration could be effected, The enquiry would be free and open with reference to Hersegovina. Mr. Disraeli declared the Government could not have acted otherwiso than it did. A refusal to orpoonhlz.flo contended that the Govâ€" ernment~has ‘given an earnest of this desire by what they had ‘aiready done in Africa. He admitted ‘his ‘responsibility To V1O EAstorn ion. Her Majesty‘s Ministers hl‘&mmmtw milhhflu_lnuplxdof Turkey ; neverâ€" lholm ; t rpolici'indiuud by ilmarston had not m acted m hm;:;, would . await papers before pronouncâ€" ing any definite opinion. He urged the Government to oxAEhin the purchase of the Sues Canal sharss .speedily. He thought that it would ‘have been better if the advice of Parliament had first been t-t;kon, and questioned 3«: 'ou?idn“l. of e purchase‘ commescially an politi¢» ally. ‘ He~~wished to : know how it could ‘sequre ~uninterrupted passsage to India," for he apprehended that in ‘case . ~of war, ~the â€" Khedive would at once ‘close the Caval. He reâ€" requested that explanations be given of Commissioner Cave‘s mission to Egypt. Mr, Distagit sgoko in ‘ reply ‘on &Q subject ~‘of _ the â€" Fiuigitive " Slave girculars. : He ~said it was the strong desire and intention of the Government to discourage and abolish siavery whereyâ€" Mr. Gladstone followed. He expressed neral approval of the Government‘s olining a policy of abstention in regard A M biâ€"4 CA N . LOUIStANA. NEW YORK. UTAH. Her Majesty‘s o 6 yY mpondbh()mpnythu'wfllmdct to erect works and start the industry in city, was carried unanimously. An adjourned meeting of the Dominion Millers‘® Association was commenced toâ€" day. The establishment of a District Asâ€" sociation mm.a‘m was adopted unanimously Hk'h& dfnz':l motion of Mr. W. H. Howlan that the admissmon of United States pro« that the admission ol United States use and flour into Canade free of dily dmwd'flormgl‘:.mmo of quty is snn ntrerests qi tno couneer : "hk Legislative Council, took place ‘from his late residence, and was largely attended. Many <of our ~most influential® citizens taking part in paying the last tribute of resvect to the memory of deceased. ‘The pall ‘bearers were Hon. * | Hon. Charles: Wilson, His We 1 Hiny‘?mChiof Justice Du? and: Judges k and :Mondelet, M. â€"P. Gault and Sheriff Leblanc. kogers, Keliy ‘& Co. have commenced mtmw!'lfi"l.f)'nnd.l.bym :‘E‘o.mitn: 9. are y cen! j day to_hbonnm are mfl: work vigorously. c.mnymmofmmhrrh-m T‘ on ‘® 0 ing ‘n house of i ~&mwu¢o=nlnm Court, but the defendant, who "had inâ€" duced two citizens b‘-fiobfilhhfi made default, ‘The bail was ‘declared forfeited.â€"Celina is said to have gone to Ottawa to â€"attend the coming session of Parliament. y £ proceeding. examining g complainant goes to show very that he is not the "traitor knave." . The large hardware firm of Ferrier‘& Attempted Suicideâ€"Prorogationâ€"Mili« tary Echoolâ€"Iliness of Hon. C. ®F Fraserâ€"A Suiforâ€"Licensed‘ Victnal. lers ‘Associationâ€"IrenSmeltingâ€"Do« im iniow : Millersâ€"kailway Rates; Bpe lil 10 THE TIMr8. # C Toroxto, Feb. 8.â€"An unfortunate woâ€" man caliing: herself Maggie Bsll, under arrest ‘for ~drumkenness, â€" attempted to commit‘suicide last night while in a cell cultural in the ‘country ; tha Ts faral poiny should Teraw the tnler could be done, and that the 1 scheme would ‘be a ‘great Mw inhabitants of the TIeland. 4o °P ons has suspended. at ‘the ‘Police Station, by strangling herself with her neckoloth: Pore * Mortezat, «Feb.:8.â€"The St. Patrick‘s Society xcd a:stormy meeting last eveâ€" ning, and decided hereafter that it should setâ€"with open : doore. © Those who believe in a secret societyfhave formed themselves into a St.â€" Patrick‘s National Association, and: there promises to be quite.a rivalry between the two. iA ty hbeld this afternoon in QOMEUKE a view to sbolish tollâ€"gates on the islands: ;:l(oauul. 'z‘uho surrounding municiâ€" ities: were represented. Ald. Nelsonâ€"said there was a sum‘of Mayor of thiscity, and member ‘of ‘the $250,000 in : bonds which must be ted before the Government would give th : tolls, but he was of opinion that ‘this millitary school is in beforeâ€" Lieut.â€"Col. Durie and Pn%“mdhd the Old Fort. There are only three canâ€" didates. The medical examination was held <yesterday. â€" ~= _ _|_â€" e the new License Bill, was carried unaniâ€" mom!y:;;‘(‘l'l‘hntthg.w‘:rl-‘_ amendments to the License Act passed by the Legislature ; also the reckless inâ€" digi:noonhoqn by ‘that body to losses w mhl:dflion necessarily entails on hundreds of lawâ€"abiding citizens, who hundreds of la ing citizens, will be deprived :cmfinuwv'q: out the slightest indemnity." _ â€" _ | â€" ‘The meeti this even projuciins of The Irom Smeiting Sohome was largely attended, and so to p':lhnlmm wdn:t a byâ€"law for bmission & honus of $100,000 to . any quslified L St. Patrick‘s Society â€" Tollâ€"gatesâ€"Fuâ€" neral of Mr. Redierâ€"Lachine Canal â€"Nowley "Sun " Hibsl Caseâ€"Failâ€" Hon.:C.â€"F. Fraser is indisposed, and is unable to attend to his duties. hi ‘Toronto =enator and his hmllyinho: now engaged cess Beatrice, wasa suitor for the hand of one of the Senator‘s daughters. At the annual meeting of the Licensed Victuallers‘ Association to day, the Hon. Frand â€"Smith was re elected President, and Messrs.<P. G. Close, E. O‘Keefe, Geo. Burns,:â€" John Cornell, T. Severn, Vice Presidents ; Mr., Wm.Copland, Treasurer. T.\"fd*?'."ils resolution, in reference to _ The members of the Legislature drew thay souppane aliowamee oo day * =. [* vuring the p ings Mr, fuchard » doridge, on bol'nlfy‘.‘ few of Mr. 8:: ing‘s friends, l&nunbd him with a very handsome ‘solid silver tea service, as a token of their esteem for his serviges on behalf of good government, .: } Speola! to TH © TIMEs â€" A ramour is in ciroulation here that during the lengthened residence of a Spocial to TH® TIME#, complimentary dinner‘ was given to Mr. Compimentary dinner. was given to Mr. Lemuel Cushing in the Town Hall by the Reformers of Argenteuil, who assembled iflh}cnqmboutolhowtbir appreciaâ€" tion of his conduct during . his brief Parâ€" Tiamon t, and their confidence in his in tmfihflhnd_in the judgâ€" ment of _'J_{:dgo Johnson. ° Tgnhdl was clation. The The Ven. Archdeacon Parnell and Rev. Onnonlanehflnrouuw.iodq. extensively signed, requesting the Gov â€" ernment to po{‘zmu‘. Countyclork.finpoow of Lisenses for the county of Frontenac. Another attempt was made last night to organize a Licensed Victuallers‘ assoâ€" The Legislature is not expected to proâ€" The examination of candidates for the This afternoon the funeral of the late Refo: D nuerâ€" Ho to Mr * Lemuel 'ng. hiZn: The project was, however, aban A small quantity of spring lettuce was sohaol , Feb. 8.â€"A petition has been MONTREAL. LACHU TE East . Toronto, who «sked that the Bill be allowed to stand over till »d? after which the House adjourned at 1:15 a.m. racot in edfect, that the provisions of the Ell-bo.uldmth nfipb&:ynh_lfi furnishing new security for costs in a Enpestaun tnt im smm ie & ths courts and spoke .at some at some length in support of his views. > ‘ oagv':'d.‘m.}:d Tusid sieul .dshoi:i-: 4 manner, why the amendment should: not pass the House.. He held that honest security should be given to provide for costs in ‘a The question was spoken to by several members, principally on the side. of the mvc. The amenviment was lost on ks this smay of the produaiittes i i goe en m have f rea ’:flfi Her Majosty‘s Omdflapl: they accordingly every one left the House foolish stampede on the other side of the Several other members in severe terms adverted to the childish action of the Oppdfila-d.tc“thowl'-nd a third dibam.lp Opposition member was in his gnfioflona. they having taken up their ..Mr, Mowat replied in the same direcâ€" After which, the motion was lost. Yeas, “m“- a. w.mmudmo&“- felt keanl &onumlon.dfln dhhflhdefim and spoke at e length in the same strain in svy »>"t of his views, and said the abjCormf the Bill was to relieve \s>i~a. so ‘that he may again be a candidat=» in Lincoln, where he is &ocymn who has the shadow of a chance of defeati=nz Mr. Rykert. Hon. M»: CaÂ¥szsx, in 1 lJong and weary speech, moved an amendment in effect, and with the «me intention as a .ndneut,mlyohn::lil the g nf the 35th clause referring to qualified in the o>+n~+« !»~ reason of some technical illewal a~*s, at the last general e1ection at whis*: tâ€"ov ware candidates; in his argament »~*=‘d that the law, even if faulty, shauld>s carried out." He held the Soniroveriod stochon. ui‘%flnr e cases of Lincoln, Halton, North and W worth,::'dh‘ht M&‘:h"-fl-n‘h& latter cases g.lm“:“hd that â€" although ”I{‘ can ought to know the law h‘anm&'l(‘r ltoak,.:utttabo mitted through ignorance of the law in Hon. Mr. Mowar h14 that the jadg: mhm:f‘thom-u.tum to the least of theim, exceedingly hard, lm?{ddflntkwuwrythdw thing should be done in the way of relie£f He further helid that agents should be ‘held ~ responsible for: costs in Hon. Mr. MacvoveaLL, in a 6 quoted authority whA;"tlu m * Mr. Haxoy held that. the grounds as: MWMM and not on fact. m“w“wht-dlvfiunâ€" Tiog. M cnathod resumed ie Aobate On the third reading of the same Bill Mr. Caxmrox. moved an amendment to i s armange Cler®e of removing the s ~>i‘:ties undcm certain gentliem=n !«‘~1> who were is corruption and tend to be little better than any subsequent 11w« enasted by the House bearing on eletinns. _ _ 41000, BLV GARSRDN POBWINOU THO GODRALO on the general i and held that it was not advisable to interfere with the that its abre@ation would lead to endless o'n. Srearer took the chair at eight Mr. Stmotamm moved s resolation to tha effect that the member s for Muskoka and Peel who had gone through the Courts, seats be paid their Sessional indemnity the resolution was concurred in. ELECTION Law. i The House went into Committee of the Whole on the adjourned consideration of the Election Laws. At half nine the Conimittee rose ndmhmm with certain amendments. â€" { bate on the bill dividing Bast Hawhes. debate on the bill dividing East bury into two townships. 8 Dr. Harckex spoke at length in opposiâ€" tionâ€"toâ€"the â€"Bill, and im fayour of his amendment for a three months‘ hoist. He felt_tho.ifhhhmtufiod.dl_fln parties, both for or against, would, before thoa::fl'dm year, be just as well A somewhat protracted discussion folâ€" 1 and participated several %fit“&o’*fiznm The House went into Committee of the Whole on the Bill respecting the election of members to the Local Legislature, and consideration of the provisions of the Election Law, which was continued till 5 o‘clock, when the Houss rose and reportâ€" read a third tithe. the discussion of its various "V'_'m_""â€"' continued until 10 O‘clock, when the House rose. 4 The House, in Committes, resumed the Special to TAE TIM Es3 Toroxto, Feb. 8 â€"The Sreiarer took the chair at 11 o‘clock. for further discussior. The introducers and W of tha resolutions conâ€" d-nnfiomuqmv-gtum the policy carrying foreign through freights er than local rates. 'E‘r._loqui_nuplr_iudlng well timed ONTARIO "LEGISLATURE. BAST BaWx SUPPLY BILL. AMMEC He ;and the bill was Mc C f Govâ€" won hsn e s now in St. & By & wardrobe of hwfl-‘w:_'"j PRarvo Physic. Sold by,dealers in medi« «©orn, 4 'Jdb"fidncq% 4 barley, 18,000 bushels; rye, 780. s mentsâ€"Flour, 7,000 barrels; bushels ; oats, 17,000 bushels ; s 12,000 bul-b..-nr,m firmer, $1:02, ; $101f for *-B $1 00f for March. Corn firmer, 40}¢ sash ; 40%c for March. Oats quist wad Sike to 90 85 10F Maron 1 20 04 to 20074 i‘:f:'t!?‘u *apkt * l&f{‘&g Y i call it, when > sine oas beae Pnd prate e mm intended. M‘%D-D;.Pht Purgative Pelists, gamples of which the writer procured and tested in his own Logk stehith tae wies of mor ofdinaer about oneâ€"fifth size of an fimfiodhfi.fly“fi_fld“ Frankf« HW ort (Ind.,) aafl-au 12 to 1 14; No. 3 kee, $1 24 to 1 26; nlflT %5 1 2%; No. 2 Milwaukes, $1 33 10 140; No. ! spring, $1 20 to 1 38 ; western wettom, 21 65 ho 1 ho "Riyeloid BP ut m., 15m; nd-.im 1 *nt 586 to uofi:hu- western mixed ; 686 to 71c for do. g quiét and steady. Receipts, 15,000 bush. $1 014 on the spot and ry ; March, in iplo ie ce 4 ; o. $ t on on dve gost ) Sofs Wl hor S | wo VJ RESPs ed do, $9 50. Sales none. Oats firm.> Reseipts, 25,000 bushels ; sales, 24,000 at 460 to 500 g".‘.‘ufi'&‘&"“m‘?‘u! :‘"-1‘.'.':'3'0 uind beary mite riatoele nanatas ereiaingge 6 Seeg > Nog ns ~~ puny /o i iir Cnicago, Feb.8.â€"Fiour in fair demand io hn aot‘s renin it ing, extra, $ lantlyy @4 15 to 6 507 fat To mnoy nuc;unucs.mmus to 7 25. Wheat hufndm.dw“ advanced prices; No. 2 Chicago spring, and a shade higher |-llhf'¢81 to 81fe on the spot; 31ic to $1¢c for March. n.fl.,a..fi"u. liys momine! "ant onolieged. dull and lower, welling at $8 75 to 8 80, closing at 8 76. Pork in but m.wifiul.ltfl’ 274 on the spot. Lard in i at lower‘rates, selling at 12¢ to $12]¢ on the mie oo noue) a; thk Sipck Rxotangt to day was Ss‘ur cent. 94 5â€"16 for money ; T16 for p United States bonds, new 5‘s, 106 ; Erie, 15§. Pennsylvania. Petroleum, crude, 8fc Sto ; refined. 1416. "1’ Ste w 8c on | the ; rib d 11 1â€"86 clear 114c. ~"hiskey, $1 06. fi-&: peipteâ€"F %Fob. 8.â€"The Stock market Was % 1564 Harchants. hi * obene i: New Y Feb. «d at T 1â€"16 asoline , 186 s*.m,;_“ lands. Flour 50t 10¢ highar, with s uis 14,000 barrels ; superfine western, $4 85 to 4 70 ; common to exire weskern and suuokouosao;poa»mgos htm;mumx@b 25. hw ‘barrele at Moooosoo. .mmu arhgny. ie c arceg. soRy : :4 ~4 _Fise axp» Pocurerâ€"Fish, lake trout, tsge per 1b,, white fal, is plke, ibe} ioh tifmaetns eoment se ie per 1b ; T7 350( bieok base, 10c per Tb ; Aoundere 10c, ese, 45c to 60c; turâ€" mmmms& oe, 103 to 50c 5ooo e Seine Poci P new, $5 75; single, $5 50 ; No. 1, #500, â€"Proâ€" it of bos iapotiy whte t ie oe zm ;n, 670!066,; buckwheat, ing from 42 .00 t 5 00 ur mazed and sok *‘ Chectant 66 707 «405 $9â€"00; store, $9 50 ; Wflm ; unboreen> per head ; from 60c to $1 00 per dozen. Darry _ Propvorâ€"Tub . ibutter, . 20¢ ; prifit and roll do, 226 to 236. h’o g :" gallon. Frutrâ€"Cranberries, â€" Apples, from $3 50 to 400. ’. however, so equally that. no material change in prices place. The weather, too, was mild to enable and th:: P fo pnod:o apples were aâ€" lew nanothrfmitlu*. C ‘râ€" prime hind, $6 to 6 25 per m; nct-d‘?:x_'“m; fore, from $4 50 to 5 00. from 7e to 86 per lb for hind quarters ; fore, 60. Pork, $7 50 to 8 00 for n.:.' quarters ; secondary, from $7 00 to n;ou: mVulnn.â€"M& 250 to bushel. Tursips, buske!." Carrote,_ 405 10 506. Heolk and Tuzrso«r, Feb. 8. â€"The market to day Mm it has h-ttb-’qu- This is, of course, easily accounted for by the improved resence of a considerable increase of Mkf%rfi*fl-w ing of j i\ mafha» Promgr stesaniet,. There A9p Smbes Here «obfin‘gwm&.a?ufiu&' presence of a consi of Cold New York Producse market. A Triamph o: medical Aré. us s t t s O M M ER C I A T TME OTTAWA MARKETS, PRIC‘E 3 CENTS. ,'ll,‘ 91;”7‘2 VOM 12; ‘Tele Chicage Produce Markot. London Market.

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