ul e 4% \® e# powertully w the zrushq-u( the people ; the Opposition of 68 nas oct ia sulitary plank hn ites ph:tr- of anmy political value that n tun cell its u-l." xu it was a long tume be fore ine O ppumtions! |Stobtgnedl a status thei enabled it to measure its strength against the Misiscty; gnd we may tairly concludie that the Opprumuqg of ‘62, having iure to overcume; agd ï¬"wudv in its favor, will take a much | lodger to‘ reach success: L may be a41d that the ultered positioo of the dountry, the cutting lovse ftom Lower Canaâ€" de, will give ‘Mr. MeKerran‘s brigade tree soupe to â€"uverâ€"run Onutafiv and carry all be tore it. The effect, We think, will Le just the cuontrar y ;.inup,u no more Luwer Canad.. “M" t o, sutming in fact waergvn to agi . @Tmma, €K0¢)4 the saurtpuinings of ine party in power‘ waich, | ftom WT-. aut likely to bg many or grievuile. As all partive can now lvok back to the Frovince... It was signed by nineleen uut . 0. a House ot sishy five mgmbers, . leaviig s balance of ‘ll,dlz Tuae\ new ?o‘u brutes is signed lvmy-l'bM'u.Ll of a H mme «: eighty.one -’-m. leaving a balance 4. fityâ€"eight. «To t ’::‘t, therelre, the dâ€"-.ur- new orguniz4tivh ul so mugi worse, ad it makes comparatively .a «maile: beginning â€" Bat the Oppusition of 1854 ha, also this wh its favor, that it numbered in it« rapks several of e ablest puliticians of thai day; the present Oppssition ‘can hardly le said to pusgsess ode ttuly wortby the mauneâ€" except Mesere. McKpelai and Brake tnere in nut a man of note in its ranks. â€" Tue Oppu Muat, or the aniged Retorm‘ parts which grew ‘out ot it, had for ‘its polic} several inflportunt ptojects wuich appeaies Iit,is true that political "history ‘ repeats *itseli,"" a brief. retrospective glance in«y enable us‘to count ° probabilines of the success whick will ml'um new organiza tion. In 185%, ¢" was & ronndâ€"tolsn “uw&n the |great . budy d%n& baservatives | bud. janed together for the immdliate «purpoâ€"e /of se tling the grave questions then ,:su\mg the Province. . Is was signed by nint wut o. a settlement or war. There 1# ot ‘course a : Presidential elettion impending; it may e (that some bravade againat Eogland will Je | deemed \efficacions in assisting to| carry o€! (the Presideat‘s pulicy; or it may be that . Awpuew Jorwsow has resolved upon a settig ,,-d'moq'-:j- with Great Britain, and merely allows M-Tnm» g& abroad to prepare the way. rewer ~may |be the meaning of the announcement, or _ whether: any W ought â€"to Be at tached "to it at! all,, we doâ€" not pre «ead ‘to 'pb;JH this, we do be heve, unle«s it is a furegone: conclusion mt:' ioun ‘Government to pick a quarttl with E it will have..no oc Cxmion to go to warlover"ts Alabgma claim=. Binge the* present Governmént came inw1 power in England,, every disposition has been whown to come to an amicable séttliement, aad if the President will now take the case out of Mr. Sewarp‘$ hands, and deal wth it 19 a practical, businessâ€"like way, it is not at all improbable that he might eGfect a seule went which would gratity American pride, \mâ€mqu-‘ English honor. We are now whithat Mc. Sewaan‘s © torâ€" giversation" will be no longer toler st»d ; that the Executive will mmkte the mauer up and present Great Britgin with the alternative of O s [ wC ns ind t nnuh‘s i s ced tC ".""Y“' hocieit: sc o i"""k' Yurk| World ""‘;‘ hy any means ,' tonjog the Legislature for the syspension of sensational ‘ . papet, and â€"its CorreSPOD: | juo rphesentative aystcim io the City Governâ€" dents enjoy a fair reputhtop for reliabilily, | mont, ahd the substituion of a Civic A«minâ€" Yet jits Washington, deG@@n, reprudi0®!.| mtratiog of Commissioners. . The Chronicle elâ€"ewhere, toucuing the alabama Fl.uml: | does pul like the projut j 5 reads ‘*’ much like a sensational Ir'h‘lM‘-'. x * wl ommï¬ tA 0 oi 'hn-m-hï¬unm Gouverament -1‘.. ,_ Tu# Provincial Sâ€"emtary otf Ontalioâ€"gves this quéstion, i4 ml’ not one (to, war notice®®® Satarday‘s Qazeite that the | luliu"iu‘ the American Exgcutive) iny threatening war. Fcom ‘have ohtained Charters, viz : What can be than m.-t tlaimg | * The Moira Choese Pactory," Hastings ; * the w.h a tw arbi n, â€" frst w | &4 Iigu’lut‘uu'my,‘ Bolleville ; aft test w & und | next to verity, u.'---'.lbo Agtican Gold and Silver Mining Comâ€" amounts which in many |instances are repreâ€" | #404," Qf Marmora, o t e . sénted &s being motori overeharged t [* _ _| oyâ€"â€"â€"mnoakâ€" in m io goh ( Yet Mr. Sewirp absunily st ay,guy, |; Prssopatâ€"1t m with mach plexaure w« the makmition ty the I A lewre Mr. Jouirs P. Buoxe, of the fArm = v : ut of U I' ":'.‘ * '""'.“ wl Ma Kexxzor & Books, has roâ€" ' : Rebellions States #* b4! | _.iet the eppointientof County Crown At Kigerents, and claims that snoi recognition | lrp, t the Cuonty| of kesuablery, : Neustebust should atreo be upoh, and next re : -_s 1 lode " ' * t‘ armiuate opets i| « the elevation of ‘Mr. T. B. Parost fuaes to freat the sybject ut all ! x * Au> the Regink tuns of Omnerie â€" â€" DithtniaWh. Th)rOttawaCines mormng of the lst insu; arrived at Heart‘s Content three hours and forty minutes beforp it wie deppatthed, and reachied San| Francis, &0 at ten minutés past ten on the: fight premious (Jan. 31xt)! â€" Despite the delay u] Heart‘y Content, which we * presume was very little, the -i‘np. Wierefore, gained eight houte gnd \three quarters on‘ the journey. Supely, thisjis beating time with a vengeanke On “.«ï¬- will the nnmes of Wid Advertisemenis be Inserrwd McLean. © | > iescs ® The Canadian Prach.* ! Hardware, Hardwareâ€"T Birkett . Authotized Discountâ€"R. 8. M. Bouchette Govetnimâ€"nt Naticeâ€"W H Lee. . It i3 worthy of record that on Friday hig\‘ ! last the telegraph wffices at Heart‘s Content | and San Francisgo held direct communm¢a tion with euch 3 and that. Valentia 4 San Fpandisco mm compliments, the m being of repeated at Heatt‘s The time at Valéama wuas 6:55 + am. ; at Heart‘s Coatâ€l %15 am.; and M\' Saun Mwlï¬ pm. â€" In other words\ the message tretm Valeplia was sent on mc1 Hor Majest?‘s Whitmore & Clark‘s : â€"â€"| Mostrels. | . f $ Aunction Sale of |HMHousehold Fuatniturecâ€"H. ie piranamim abist ‘A 1 are. h La. Majest?‘s The Whi Mibstrele. | . tio® Sale of |Mouschol MAF sam Citv and COpuntv Ofctal Paper MOXNDAY, FEBRUARY whob we nyre been sptuking with | NEW ADVERTISEMEN TS 3. / 1=68 The regd with which the Premier, th ! Winister | of State hv‘lho Provinces, th ' Wi t Marine, the Minister of Cus MP. come to the aid of the Otiawa In ' stitute is «& wortby gn-p‘v. dnd w apojd. dt" four whou 7«“&-‘1?-@- now be gullty of the vory Jasusâ€"like proceed. ing of any es it i~ Rtouxt. * volw witling outlay. | In order to instus. db e to beaofl by the institution, th ee |of {membctabip . must <~be | modutist qed | t do u.t _ amount lo _ th ® to a sutm «ulicient t» cover ex se UVowv. rmiyent ut the Juty. Pro vince of Qanwde wiscly gave wzravte to anch n adbag iap=t} :&-’- tu, the cnicy ciftes of th Provmece, this,. to some & Â¥tcht,. has th muual deficiduey be &. \wuprifalt i~ ho What r, voly byth -kbh«w.h ho iemngdinte effoct isW ths borvte had F‘fl.flly. The l.ollzol Jt:“:h munged B ds expected will ralizpga suin 4 d for présent parposes. . The institatmn he bor a on c of yeurs well -Muz ‘w ho «n 4 Â¥o | FepUtation ns &" lewiding ulermaty deoths and -o.loflilo clabine. to autilie hleration will agt‘ be forgattes We ditec} attention to the pnbflrbwl pto. gramme for the eveniug, Mornhpmn o phoore w»ilblic ation the clatms of this deserviug public Institation, _ i My ve lno both cases was slmply th« kiniily oo6 of giving intormation to my brother a and it your cortuspoosicat happene w b/ ous l:a number, [ e:- only. apologin toat torrible delingnezuy in signing myseli * flo« bus < tive nu£ vnl.l?tn-rd :: n onl caladip 7 naume to thater communice tion in Nows. 1 pust this « xplanation may be demed suf. duicwt h.t" as roqparde the Euols and " A Corâ€" Hin,â€"Altriund bes culled my attchation to a varugraphiin your isade of the 29th _lp-t,:bkb henations | that * a correspondung " dis cuÂ¥vered the remarkable fuct, that the letter sigued * Ridegau" which was published in thâ€" Luuge, * previously‘appesred in the Kingâ€" Jeatun Dully Acws," I wish to state in veply that both letter» were wrigten by myscll, and ‘sent to the two new at the sam» time. uÂ¥ured cl.'.“ * Liuuge, * temlle t . doube: nat will be hdgrtily recognized by :::g*.ï¬y. wr © It may 'p.no-ï¬ly be haked why such an wastitutioy should not be heif&ustaining. To this question, the reply is basy :. The expenses «te lurge| th incume smail ; to maintarn » we we open every day and aight, excep suoliays, to heatthe roomse, light them well. Auy / to attvadants, to keep the latest Nt news jouraals, to pay the heary vlÂ¥: l‘».!“ youd contral ‘;&‘l“‘,. hi voly witling out lay. â€" In. order to instu«. s | AS LKXPLASA fiGX, To the Editer of THE OFTAW A TLMY« k anticly for the weliare of so l val Institutiod as the Mechanic® Tusti tute and Athenwoai must by our reason tor repdatediy asging upon but fellowâ€"citizen» the ty ohnn-l!q‘lhc Festival of that inatitutiqn oo Tuewlay eveniog. Sach inst» ntluns an importaat place amidst th« facilities common to the Biitish w.opl-l «very quarter of the Empire. "n., «te laed by the foremost ol stateamen «ad + ' The late lamente Prince t, whose anxicty for the welfar ol the: is evidenced in the many effort» | «6 bnlte to encourage intellectu4l progres», . always leat :a ~helping buand to like in â€" stitution. .‘Some of the gteater lightg of th» ‘ «ntury, Gludstone, D istacli, Pal. ineraton, awmi Cobiten, s«huted such institations as the fiâ€"ld for some of theb aoblest literary> exploits.© . Throngh them these great men oftn. reached the hearts o the * 7 & "‘Rflwu Convention ot Jang last : that the tail which tell away with Mr. Buows oonstithted the great Reform party of Ontaric, Thie sham cannot be maintained in the tace of notbrioua events since June, and it Mr. [ MEKepran does not intend to lead his tollow» | ors, mifller failse colors, he should inscribe | sbme dther name on his banners It isgoo: Auâ€"ing to bave a Gorernment with ° a Retorm policy| led by "the ‘pldest Reformer is the Provinge, and an Opposition clatin ng to have | a Re plicy and "a : Retorm Ieadipr. We muat yi-ï¬onr political ‘nompndlatbre;. and ‘u sl:ï¬ kcuamtys have sepuratofl them» e friends, who will hoar of his de parâ€" ture -i!l*ï¬lu‘aid'\thon best wisbes bs will with him to Lis new howe. Wuilst sharing this regrut, we cannot bat congratulat» We. ve ll-m this bunurable peâ€" «ition, abd bopeshe may loag live to en) y its emypluments. We also conyrstulate the peoâ€" vle of . on obtaining the seryices of uho so epniocuitly qualified to tuldl the dutics of , and we venture to say that be will & found no unworthy"successor to Mr e _ B Abics, . § MMJ&;A,LM . atâ€"â€"lt i« with much plewsure we lewre Mr. Jours P. Buoxe, of the fArm wb M Kexxzor & Books, has roâ€" «inwil the epfointtoat bf County Crown At w:‘z the County: ot Lambton, tegdered Â¥1 the elevation of ‘Mr. T. B. Pazoue tw the urs of Onturio. .. DusingYth. three y that ‘Mro. Bocus has practised bi= in Ottawa, be bus made many warm Tus 8t. John, X.B., Mormng Zelegraph aays, puml.u . ;l;;ll-:vr-, I;.;-"'"'; ""‘;‘;;h':? that Hon. J. H. Gx been 30â€" | quebt «riots in our policy." Threeâ€"tourths of we. y fRun. . H 9:"‘:.: C .| the wars in which this.country basboen enâ€" lected by the Goverament for the important | 30 "*5 (8 M hk (hit, impqstible if the no. of Chairman of the l#' Commi# | tion ceuld bave buea made fully awate jof â€" Daominion. ~ > what was taking w ~ in «the @dritting “0’! .'_.:â€"â€"-‘.o._â€"__L.. * % niod." But Blus u'x. are tardy of .pp::: f F @, ingucessible to the general pablic, a &n the ratephyers of Q“" ::H: nalluring to the representative mind, ; ng d the the Legislature for the .""" t The matter, then, stands thas ; The United the repftesentative aystem in the City Governâ€" | States UovernmeAt | has | pressod ~upon / th ment, and the substitucion of a Civic Adminâ€" | Bntish Government\ a. | formi@lable list /¢t istratiog of Commissioners. â€" The Chromele| ¢latms on nevwunt 3:†judicted upen j e & <â€" | Amerioan vititous by, the depredations of ‘th . tows puk tke tht projack h. â€"â€" "*. J /. ipbalnertics witch ubloue Feaught ut HEt chame" sn D. Beruests, Eq , Q. C, 4s gamstted Poljed Magistyate for the towp of Port Hope. P ces ie mm lfimmge / â€" "As Order in Councit his buen passed, alâ€" lowing adraw back ofone cent pet pound on alb % vayd inthe boanuiacture of beer, when browed from malt and sugas combined. â€" out rekindling old feelings of antagoni=m, we y vinture anuther allnsion to the cunse 9 of" Qn‘ © rouwnbâ€"robin‘‘ of nearly fourteen ; years ‘ago. ‘The combiation of e against which it was a wm;-luc’l up to time when the second. combipation of es was formed, againat whidh this latest | "roundirolin" is a <protest, _ Tt is true|Ulf@ coaditions ure thanged in suine re« prois, but the chances are entirely againat the ilities, of the snuccess of, the latest | organization, This motement, on the rt of Mr. Buiawy, is ‘but a treble | etfort, to "pcr.wm.uo ‘the sham. at tempdd to be perpetrated by .the great Reloth Conkentiin ot Jun# lust: ‘that the solves Lt:;m their party fod ® designation. ‘utodiy asging ty of at itut vo Tu« Jus «n im : facilit ple i9 every qus laod by t + bropi ce it w in e in ovi i« mifd tq ence ys leat :a ~b ti ‘Some c ary, am S®TITUOTE FESTHV AaL. In. order to bMuue he instftution, th ist <be | mudutint wihount ln _ th 8. K. H oat dut? to by the selution, in the Bitdcn tedesses of his wa thind, of a question upuo which , * every State must be the sole jadgo ot its duty ." . The docision given by too arbiter wi} amount ucithordirectly nor indirectly , uchtlhwr ex pressâ€" 1y nor by iimplication, to any, opinion upon that questiop. He fmay congider,it; be may artive at aconclusion upon it, had bis detision may be infacaced by that conclusion. Bat what that conciusion is, whether b¢ b s been «ble to form oue, of whether he beJieves that he question buas any such bearthy Upon the patticuler issau in t rred to hi as‘thest ho need cunstler it atall, uo ons will over Kuow. Auts «ud words, a0ppesest to dâ€"rogute frote natiâ€"nal uuor, have throughout all thine been guarded wmiust or avouged at a tor , Cust to the world ; this is probably the first thnyg that it mas . bowik ltn.ul necussary to d: ftous national uunor, ut the risk of the gnost cutmmitous «ul« Quenages agmuinst the sucret thoughts of the neart. ~ 1 trusithst it may not be even uow two late to bope fur a renewal ut the Gegotinâ€" tione. Will the English people, tacitly asâ€" «oowledgihy the murbid -1,‘““0-. hm« ited : to, it by its ralers, or actuatyd by the bildisb fear of being: thousht afred, allow Warlf to be committed to an Irtâ€"chucilable ‘quarm] with a nation of : whose frizndsbip i stands just now alluly in need, and to be at, prace with -’::. is of incalcalatly impor. twace to iteâ€"lf and to the world ; or will it insist ~n the settieument, byx:.,v of arbitration, with. «ut captious and a bsitive resurvations«, of a quâ€"stion which ought uot to be Kept upen fos a aingle day, and which an hopatial tribons! an alode sattsfectotity decide. + Law,«.1, your ob diâ€"nt survaut, . == C . OO _ Honast. such au arlatration may be resorted t with ut pr julice to national dignity, bbth are also Pood. But ons of theou demands Thart qur tasi n mute and interferences which the vuther conâ€" sidere mat rial to the iseue shall boâ€"excludes ttom the casy laid before the arbiter, simply beâ€" ause hig decistion might othe‘t w ise be it tue need jury ‘upon a friadly State, be Aot a ‘pro, Bijoct tor atbitratigp, agy great «#-‘uo-':c' ewsige pulicy can ever hetuaitet: bo decided by uny uther than those tmeâ€"honored> but old stuel. | * t, * * x {In the protocols appended to the Declarmtion f Paris in 1856 theto stands requnied, o0 the vast ofthe four groat powerpsiguiturie« of that detlaration, the unaubmu@s cxpfuossion of a Aope that in future, nations will, priprd deciar» ug war, tmf c the matter du dispote to th« juigment of a neutral Stnts . I¢ was the British minister who propused that momentâ€" ‘mmnfl; it &lh- Brotish Go vee oo nit now, on the Arstuppostauity for apply ing> t, protests sgaiust its Wflflt Bus. duvernments hbave short .meorks; ans 4 is, perhape, uot | surprising, ‘Tuder their quidance, to Aod a uation whi‘h a deâ€" wie . sg0 ~appeated, io the charndbter of «eBeral prace.maker and advocats,of. mutual cuncrisiun, lgsisting, at the podsible yos A a fintriwblial war, on the must 5xt me sad rhmm. of. national Iu-u.J Thete is, , ho geed to, Upon this ryuiment. â€" For in the prese cnu‘mu bat L0 vBe proposes "any devisign. shall o« pronounced wpog YrC right uf U‘F&hdu tw revugumge the Higurency of "the South. the United® a do nof n quirg =on the untracy, t exptesaly exclide. from thoi coquir rch teâ€"â€"any rdok arbditrameBt. U,afo the pifuwular question to be submi@ted to the ter, «which is the question @hethut com @Gautione be due to the Uultesd ltakaliw the vitecs luffictod. by the Alsbama aud her wwljaturs, buth Batiune are. ugteed.; That «it the cast, vAvept in a very | partial ausd Houted torm, to arvitration. 1« the British dutiun prepated to aucept l.‘n'w:rvudunq I o deciine to comply with the rquisition of a furvign Power becuuse yuu consiger it unâ€" Uusquable is oud thing ; ty retusw to adupt the ouly existlug methud, exoept war, of sâ€"tâ€" tling the dispute is quite anothbs. ~ Anod it uy well be asked whother if a question sus i w that of the tecuguitivn of the Buiuth as beiliâ€" sbreute, tnflicting us it did, arivas toss a0d in & Butos glase Beutb. Jan. 1! It is most jmpottant that the people 6f this vountry should clearly unde rstwad the position in which they ars in rfuetonee to thi subject. When all m"m is mute for MJ of national chargeter there byin the generality of Euxlisamen a faond of %«m ana right fecling which would, if outy they were tuily instructed as to that walch thé governâ€" ment of lhlllqy' was doing, or about to du, prevent, as I believe, any very t or free quent ertots in our p‘ulw‘y. . ‘l'lu‘::uuhn of the wars in which this.country basboen en« to the proceediogs of â€" Fonwlaps . wittgh thoir domimons, bat it plainly enough inthrrates in this cormspondence that, it may ‘now by obliged to gcontform its priaciples ayd police to those which it copsiderse have . been* the principlesand policy of this countrg Mi\ï¬ lh-i-fuuumdfll war. Nothing ¢lgo \is wanting to. 8 Fomianism, wlich is now only troublesom»= and ryxatious, sctions and formiduble, . 1& L | Sn‘ [A fow days ago Qrere an p) proga h d in yoirr | colunius a very «hortdiplematic letter, whith | a~ ms almost to have vectuiped public olm fraâ€" tiom, bus wihich -‘m,w-vb\l-ly of mure impose mnce, so tar as the fatgre of thisâ€"conntry is concerned, thmurany siettfar document pablish» 1 wd in recent times. . it was a deapatel from MUr. Rewand to Mr. Aduams, dated the 20th. of Novembeg last, and it« offect was to break of, tfar the pres ht\at leust, the neguatations tb + twoun this comntry and <the United Stutes reapecting| the." labgst; diticulty .. * Thy; couâ€" dition," n)tlo-- Mr. Seward, * being inadursâ€" sable, the pwo pess «d l(migv«l refetence * (lt\ll-l bittation} * is thot:foté declined." Â¥ |» M & C °n e nemmanty mmganFeng lM}'thh.. the 6 Alabames ** Olniuats To the Editor of the Lendon Time«. /‘ GREAT DBHATAIN T F 'ry(- it of the Committes on Finance w pruun.::d. + as Movid by Mr. Morgan, seconded by Mr. Mobr, that the Reâ€"port of the Comunittes on Fimance be received and adopted: Carried, ‘Tne Committee on Educatiwo .presunted their Report. s * Moved by Mr. Hinton, seconded by Mr. Mills, that the Report of the Comuittee ou Educgtion be adupted. ; : : The Committee on Roads and Bridges preâ€" gented their reports, E. f Moved by Mr. Tremblay, seconded by Mr., Sykes, that tus n:ndtho Cvmmittese on Corri Mur«d by Mr. iinton, seconded by Mr. Curmwinys, that this council take up the Question of rendering arsistance to the dexâ€" titit: Ashormen of Nova Scotia this evening at soven o‘vlock.â€"Cacried. 7 Mewd by Mr. Tremblay, sâ€"conded by Mc. Black burn, that this council donow adjourn uatil 7 ofviock pam.â€"Carried. xt EVENING sEs«408. s Mom od ‘by Mr: Caldwell, secobdéd by Mr. Cumiwings, that the subject of contribating towanls the fund for the relief of the destitute Ashermcn of Nova Scuotia be referred to each towisulp in the county â€"â€"Carried. Moved by Mr, Cammings, secoptied by Mr. Bykes, that a Byâ€"law to extâ€"nd the time for the OQitawa and ouvester Road Company,to cumplete said rowd, be now ijutruduced and toad a Arst, secund, and third ti LTM' suspending all, rules to the coutkary. ~ Carried, By law intruduced and i B . i The clefu sabmitted tomders for printing tfor the current year. xt akpl Moved by MrTromblay, ma Mr. Sykes, that t s for ‘rdulq bu rred to the ttee on Printiag.â€"â€"Garried. Blackburn, that the~ tenders# of Samu 1 Howell, Ga. land, Mutchmor & Co., and 1. R&. Loavens, be uccepted, and the clerk is ner by lustructed to notify the said parties. â€" Muved by Mr. Tremblay, seconded by Ar, Byker, ghat the communicatioen of the City Committee in aid of the suffering Nova Scotin Ushorimen, be received and taken into conside jation at the eÂ¥ebioy sessi>n. ~Carried. f arTBuX0ON sg«iox. * 44 * Moved by Mr Blackbuto, seconded by Mr. Douw, thatâ€"sbouald the Lieut Gurgruor declare the existing arratigement between this County wod the City of Ottaws as to compensation by the City of Ottawas for use of the County Cougt House and Jail, and: .dlt--nc‘y of prisonere, to have ceased, the Jail Comnittec afe hereby authorised to demand. trom the Shoriff the inspection of fuil buoks and papers, ut certided statements trom the samme, that may be necessary to enable the County to muke uow arrangements with the City. The Jail Committee to have authority to, comâ€" wubilcate with the City Council upon. this subjâ€"ct, and meet auy committee that ‘the City may appoinot, apd report to this Council: al the uskt scssion.â€"â€"Carried, â€"s The clerk remtered tenders for prison supâ€" prles Lf the curtent year. __|_ > + Moved by Mr./ Blackbdre, ï¬}n-«.w'nd‘h, Mr. Fomser, that tembâ€"gs for Jail supplics be theo w vww.fl.‘utld. | twuders wete opâ€"Red rconlln.ly. 3 :m-d by Ar. Sykes, setonded (by Mr, Aoved by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr.Mills, that the representautives ot‘:’h Committee ot the ditizegs of Ottawa, to aid the Nova Scotin prlief 1-.-&- heard at the Bar of this Counâ€" cil.â€"Carr t# s Tho Hdn. James Skead, His Worship the Mayor, and Jumes Fraser, Esq , then addresised the comncil. The Warden réad a communication from James F raser, £«q , Secrotaryâ€"Treasurer of the Nova Scutie: Fishermen‘s Relief Fund,‘en> vlosing a copy of the resolutions passed ‘at a ME‘ of the citizens ot Ottawa, convened «w thy Mayor, to conâ€"ider the best means for aff nting‘reliefâ€"to said Asbernsen. 2 Faiay,Jan. 31, 1868, Presentâ€"The Warden and ~Messre. Mobr, Morgan, Tremblay, Blackburn, Greer, Swith, Hinton, Mills, McCafty, Caldwell,. Grahamw, Lunimings, Fraser, oykes and Dow \ m ~ Poucee Cocrut.â€"A drunaken worms! from Richmond, who, had been sobered by k‘n;g t‘ incarveration, was dismissed on her promising ue Â¥ef to be found in sq diagraceful a coudition, A on« of KRecping. a ~ vhious dog was callef, vUot the persun did nut appbar, and a warraut was i«sued for his arrest. _ , \ Netre mymsamcat Ousenvations â€"By â€" W Hoary, Optivian and Déugzist, Yortk«st. . ; . * " +4 ‘Orrawa,.Fob, 1, 1803, Greatest*daegree of cold rmgistered during the previous wight, 15 abore werg., 8 a m., 18 abuve gcro‘ P t p. imo B7 . i4208 .‘ ~â€". * 8 pile, i5 Oe TK s *3 . Wuiruone 4xo Cearx‘s Misstasss â€"This clever troupe aWertise three pertormances in HUor Majesty‘s Theatreâ€" Phursday, Friday, and Seturday of this week. They grte no stranger» Ths 0. U, R. Cormâ€"The Concert GCommitâ€" teeo! this Club ineet this crvning for the purâ€" pose of making up the proceeds of the concert m a d of the Nouva Scotia Fishermen. ; , = . _ Yorse, asp Rapromp have the largest, 'brfl and cheapest stock of watchesto be found in Uttawa. They . have aiso on ‘hand a very vhoiccland varied assortment of Eledtroâ€"plaâ€" ted ware, ant: Funcy Goods«;> They do all kincs of\repairing and jowellety jobbing in Arstâ€"class xty lo. 656â€"y, > ‘ B yosee Poriey Horsens.â€"W¢,think the priv iple of. bonuses to policyâ€"halders hayâ€" ing no lossus, advertised in toâ€"day!s paper by NX.Bl: Aiunon, Agent of the Etoa Ingurance tmn uy otf Davlin, worthy of notice. 1t gives the ben.fit of a Mutual (b.p‘l:; with» wUt its libilities. . 4 ' Cirr Corsen.â€"â€"The City Council will uicet this evening for the transaction of buginess, tnu®r prijyo.coTTaiR yo uts wirs. CARLE LO8 COUXTY CoUsCIL In you bright warl* aboon. And fear not, lass, tut He‘ll provide For a" your wants, and be your guides * Until your journey‘s dune. * Parewsel a wes, ‘twill no bo lang. Till we a‘joun in »o awoet sang Beside the tree o‘ life. * > Yo has nae ‘tng to bide abin‘ © In this b ¢ak warl o‘ dool and sin, Up in our Fathor‘s ha‘! . _ °% The birk was ance our trystin‘ tree, "he tree abson our niest maun be, U‘ sorrow and o‘ shame, Your bairns ato a gane on afore, Aud we‘ll be waitin® at the door â€"_"_ Afore 1 gang awa‘. Whisht, wom\ip, dinka groot sne eair, For death‘s bablie for overmair. fM' the l.ro}'fl. * Clowds, ) Bring or, Jexn, w wat mug‘," That I may bid fa eweet to ‘you My ain auld ‘aithtu‘ wife. And when we there ilk ither see, A bappy meetin® it wiul be, f LOCOAL N I~WS. > To bud you welcome bame TiA W &A â€"IIMES. FEBRUAIET 8. Way lostsaul of marching io processions, and duvou.:b:_’::l:l‘mw revolutionary purs npurs in Irclant From Bouth America, f : New Yoar, FoU:‘1. â€" Poru aivices state that Prado bad beed deteatod at Acequipa, ana foroed to *etrat to‘ lslay.â€" The revolution had proved.a succese, and the Prudo adminis. tration hurled from place and power, The vityâ€"of Arequips suffered bombardment tor thirty»Ix bours. _ Substriptions by Boston Fenlans. ~ Bostus, Eub 1.â€"Phe Feniau circles in this Â¥icinity have ‘voted "to work on §t, Patrick‘s Day instead of .nun:hlng in processions, and NEw Youx, Feb. 1.â€"A party of men acting under the orders of Collectur Wood, in the Third Iluternal Revenue District yesterday, were mobbed while engaged in looking for illicit stills in Brooklyn. ‘Ano immense crowd assembled and hurled migsiles of various kinds ut the officers, three ot whum were struck but nope seriously injured. f ® The 6 Alabama!* Clatine to be Pressedâ€" ‘ The Matter en out of the Hands * _ of Secréiary r-..-_w.. to be the Ubdmatware | < Nkw Your, Feb. l\l‘:e World‘s epecial aay a the tergiversution ‘of Secretary Sewurd i» of uyaid | ng / lun"er.. Anuther â€"and highér‘authorby has «determined upm the course whichris to be pursued\in respect to the clitas of the United States GGovernment upon Great Brituo. I sam authorized to state moat eonthlentmlly und decisively, that the leg'iu.mm demands which hive »been too mpekly urged by the Secretary of State upon u»rBriti.h Cabinet, are to be forced ut whatâ€" ever hazard. Tue new British Mioister, Mr. Taoratyn, will prohably be presented to\the President on Taeglay. < Alth ugh tnt\&\l.. dresses that are tobe exchanged may be gaurded and screne, the fuct yet remains that a apecdy ,&nd sdusfactory. re«ponse must be made by the British QGovernment to the ultimatum of the Executive of the United Stutes,â€"or else a declaration of war against Great Britain must inevitqbly en«ue. > |.. Flie at Leavenworth. ; $r. Lacis, Jan. 31.<â€"By the n:;l‘:;p( worth, Kansa«, this morning, about 000 worth of property was destroyed. \ | Reduction in ‘U. 8. % New Yorr, . Fob. I.épku Heraid‘s specia) says‘the Naval Bill ryported in the Houï¬ toâ€" day cuts down the appropriations for the naval sorvics from the <original estimate of $17,000, 0 $18,000,000 _ In the Consular and m the expensegsare cut dowu Lqypox, Fob. 1.«A terriffic gale prevails thropgbout England toâ€"night, and disaster, botP to life and property on sea and land, is apprrhended. The tclegraph lines to Liver. Loxpus, Feb, 1.â€"â€"Letters from ‘Killarney say that the clergy of that town who reâ€" {fused to say masses for the souls of Allan, Larkin and Geuld, who. was executed at ;w.«rr. huÂ¥e ceased to receive any money from/ their parishuners, who refuse to _conâ€" tribAte to their support or that church. i pool are down Libnnm., Feb. 1.â€"â€"The cabmen of this towil.are on a strike, Ts 9 AMERICAN NEWS. Patang river, in the Argentine Republic, bav« .r-l.:l.l:d @xainst the. authority of President Mauitré, and declared for wen. Urgurza, forâ€" wetly| the Chief l".xec-l?li’vb or : ‘Dictator uf th¢e Confedctation. he cholerta, which has e »sad myages in Buenos Ayres, has sul id to a gnidt. degrce, and its entire eraâ€" win was conflidently anticipated at an early day, â€"| The disease, â€"bowever, still prevails to an alirming extent in the:qllied camp ou the Paraguay. There had been no flxhtr since the Geparturcâ€"of the last wail. Pahk-nt' JLoprs, of Paraguay, rewained at Humatia, and was well supplied with provisions and wunition§ of ‘war. e Parts, Fuibs, 1.â€"The debate io the Corps Leyisiatit on the new projâ€"ct.of la® for the Uuvernment of the*press was continued toâ€" day. M. Fayre in &, specch generally in upposition to the details of the Bifl, expressed approval of a fow of its clauses. M. Cassagâ€" uac‘also spoke against the Bill, denouncing it in all it« parts as leading to. license, Los pus, E&b, i« LÂ¥e. .â€"Late Bbouth Ameriâ€" cay tors are important. ‘The inbabitants of Rosarie, a town of considerable siz« on th« Maprio, Fub. 1, â€" Id accordance with the +@ptussed determination of the Gvernment to uphold the t mporal power of the Holy Father, atypachat@ been taken for the formation of a corps to be known as the Papal legion. > LeSpux®, Feb 1.â€"Law despatches have been M’vz"" bere from Athens giring account of n ir battle between the Turks and Cretaps, in‘ which the latter were ®uccessful, ; ‘The Spakistean mountaineers were ‘the attacking party . . The, Turks stuod their ground and th« unttle lasted atl day, The Tarks acknow leilg: a loss of $50° killed. Tae Cretan lyss is not stuted.s ! C ; elmett s : Tflb councit met &t 9 v‘clock a.m,. . _ _: | _ Présentâ€"The Warden, and llvun.'tllllék- | burn, Caldwel}, Sykes; Dow, Mills, inton, | Cammings, "}‘n-mbl-uy, Frasur, Mobhr, Cowan, and Smith. |\ 4j IA The mingatesof yesterday wore read, Moved by My. Caommings; seconded by\‘llr. Tremblay, that tho‘ report of '""â€;‘:yl and l Buildigg (70m|’:it%c‘u as read "be pted.â€" Carried. > t * | Loxbos, Feb. 1.â€"The Bank of Holland has teduced itg rate of discount three pet ceut, day jo June CABLE NEWS: \|_Muved by ‘Mr. Hinton, â€"seconded by Mr Dawson, that the annual statâ€"ments of the UOttawa and Gloucester, and the Ottawa and .\l.mtml, R‘M‘(;ul.llplu.l\ll, be placed on. file. â€"Catfticd@, | " > * i Pred Moveit by Mr.,Tremblay, seconded by Mr. Cummiogs, that the motion to adopt the réâ€" port of the Bpocial \Committee appointed to cubfer with the Glu;\:rlh:t and Ottawa kan'( Company,, be rescinded and amendud as folâ€" lows : Phat the Warden be ympowered on beâ€" halt of this Corporatiun not to grant or transâ€" fer Biltings‘ Bridge to the Ottawa and Glouâ€" @cster Road Cumpany, uutil ‘said Company give the necessary ass ce that they, the said Company, will yot i 0 posea toll on said bridge, Juspending all rules to the cor trary. : Ou‘motion Mr., Fraser‘s name was struck off th: Jail Compittee and that of Mr.Commings inserted in lien thefeof, ol + A wotion. by Mr, Fraser, seconded Mr. Mills, fur treconsidering .the rypory on eucaâ€" tipn! wike Jost. // * 1 * The committee on printing -i’)l’elefl“d their report, which wak adopted, : & Moved by Mr. Sykes, seconded by Mr. Cumâ€" Tnings, that this council do now adjourn to weet at 9° o‘cleck a.m , toâ€"morrow. â€"Gartied. Tht council then adjourned, % j The" Special Committee inted to conâ€" :-:-r with "the Ou'.'.Bl.M 'Smmm"io:n om pany, reapecti It + +. ordh o tiviy tuport.. "8. ings‘ Bridge, prelohtâ€" whi Moved by Mr. Cowah, seconded by Mr. Mohr, that the report of the Committee appointed to gouter with tegard to tho tran«fer of Billings‘ p, to the Oltawa and Gloucestit Ruoad Compatry<_be adupted, ‘and the Warden anâ€" thorize the vitor to transfer on behalf of this C‘zuril gat v as goon as commenc\ ed.â€"â€"Cairh d. saDTURDAY‘s DESPATCHEs MIDNIGHT DESPATC!EES Th Cuuncil adjourned tillâ€"th> thirtd M SaATURDAY‘s DEsPATCHES. MIDNIGIE DESPATCHES Mobbing of Tax Collectors: Sargnpay, Feb. 1, 18683 Late Bouth Ameriâ€" In the lith clause the words " wantonly destroyed‘ occuired, but it was propgsed to strike out the word © wantooly,‘ in order that all partios putici,:tlug in the work of tiking away bird‘s egxs should be brought under the operution of the law. Iinm=nse numbers of exgs were, for instunce, tiken from the mar. shos in spring for rï¬uign markets ; and the egga of binis, when ttingâ€"particularly ‘the wuodcock and snipe =had also been taken and destroyed in a siimilar way ; and the obfâ€"ct of thy alturation was to teash the pastles doing This mare eermin}y. y Sir HENRY SMITH said his bon. friend must «zcuse bim for the remimier that the clause complained of was merely a re.onact. ment of the existing law, T ie l ope ies is . . Mr. LAUDER again rose to say that he beâ€" lieved ‘the srnse of thw country would. be strongly agninst this measare. ‘The restric» tlons it imposed were unwholesome and improper, and such as were tavourable only to a smaull section of th«: people of the Pro. vince. (He alluded. particularly to the lu\a clause. : Mr. L&AUDER said ‘that he objected to it whuther it was the present law or avt, ibg. t e " 9. No deer, or fawn, mopse, or eariboo, shall be trapped, or taken by means of traps or snares, at atry time whatever ; nor. shall any traps be set or erected for the purpose of such trapping or taking. | " 10. No person or persons shall ‘have in ‘ir |possession any, of the animale or their hided, qtny of the birds hereinbefore merâ€" tioned, Wwithin the periods above respectively probibifed, without lawful excuse, the proof whereof to be on the party charged : nor shall any sal‘of any of the game meutioned in this act takd place luter than within fourteen days from the termination of the several puriods bercinbyfore respectively fixed for theri:ling thereof : nor shall any possession for the purâ€" pose of sale be duemed lawful, savei wibin such periods of fourteen days." * ar0 09 aivvinias T ’ _ Sir HENRY SMITH remarKed therte was abuuther point worth consideri These Araps were exceedingly idangerous & man or a child ~might step into one of themf. Perâ€" haps the hon. member for South rey himâ€" sclf might bu caught some day, (laughter.) The clause was carried, with the three fol. lowing : â€" « 8. No wild turkey, grguse, partridge, quail, wookcock, suips, nor any description of wild duck or hare, shall be tmipped or taken by weans of traps, nets, sbares, springs, or othet Meubns of taking such birds or hares, other than by shouting, at aoy time whatever: nor shall awy trap, net, or soare, be made erected, or set, gither wholly, or in pll’é, fur the . purpose of such trgpping or takâ€" Mr. HAYS did not understand hos posed legxislation operated against He highly approved of the provisic ding the trapping of deer, as ‘"it / wa cruel way of killing these animals,‘ Mr, BEALTY fulty"concurred ip the re marks of ‘the bon. member for Sofith Grey They ‘were mush indebted to the Thon.; an« gallant knight for introducing a bill of thi kindâ€"ifor in the muinâ€"it wasa good eY Ba he did not think it was &t all wise ib thein t« «"ndeavur to resttict the manner in which theâ€"s birds were to be: taken ‘during t propet season, . The restrictions might be sportsman. like enough, but were not suited th agricul turists. L whject to ‘that kind of legislation, At the proper Sseason«â€"if they found these ‘birds or animals on the farm or in ‘the bushâ€"farmers, he countended, bad a‘right to kill them. To his mind, the amendments pfopou:lt savorec too much of the systein of restriction which prevailed in the old world, and which was entirely uusuited to this ‘ Provipce. In purely rural constituencies he was satisficd the measures would ‘be disliked, and would not work well. I 4 Mr, LAUDER said be would object to preâ€" venting any man owning the fee simple of the land, killing any birds he might find on his farm _ 1t was proposed to be cuacted that no person should be allowed to kill by trap any uf the animals specified.. Now he desired to " 7. 1t shall uot be lawful for any person or persobs to use batteries or sudken punts, in huntiog, taking or shooting at any kind of duck, whatsoever." . Sic HENRY SMITH stated that the destrucâ€" tion of game in this way bad been of the most wholesale character, and it was time it should be puta stop to, in order to prevent thejexâ€" tinction of game, | % _ _Sir HENRY SMITH explained thiat by this meuns there would be no spring shooting of ducks, , ‘The clause was carried. Fot the Tth clau«o‘ the following was proâ€" posed to be subslituted :â€" : . ."6./N6 wild swan, goore, or any ducks commonly kpown as wild d'nc‘,h shall ‘be houted, taken or killed between the 1st day of March and the 1st day of September in any vear." Psican ‘ The 6thâ€"clause was ;;rrl;â€"d?;l’b; ;t:;u.uin' the sords © black duck‘ to "teal," and substitutâ€" ing "commonly known as wild duck." 3 Ment ;â€"â€" y * 38 l * "8. No woodcock of snipe shall be taken t killed between the Ist, day of March and the 1st day of September in aoy year." ul wl s L O". 5 A «4. No quail shall be taken or killed: beâ€" tweenithe ist day of January and the 16t day of February in any yt." # The 5th clause was trrried. withont amand. __ 43. No wild turkeys, grouse, pheasant, partâ€" ridge or hare shall be Bunted, tiken or killed between the 1st day of February and the 1st day ofâ€"September inâ€"any year,‘ $ _ "1. From and after the pu&ing of this Act, «the Act intituled, ‘Ap Act for &he: better proâ€" ‘tection. of gume in Upper Canada, passed in the 23rd year of Her Majosty‘s reign, chapter 85, shall beâ€"and the same 1s hereby repealed. The Ath _dï¬hpc Win .éu;wnd;d by @abstitat ingâ€"*January 1" for *February 1," as folâ€" fowep««:" + ; [ N. selt n t W ol . s The secoud chause was amended by adding the word " pheasant" and changing the date from‘ the 1â€"t Sanzary to Ist September, to #from the 1st day of Décember to the 4st day of Sâ€"ptember," making the clause as amendâ€" ed_stand thus : w 4 .. No deer or ‘fawn, elk, moose, or cariâ€" boo,\wball be hunted, taken or killed between the Ist day of December and the lst â€"day of September in lwoy year." 1 0000 C 0s 0(0 The 3rd cliuse was namended by adding the word & pbhousant," making it read : f reading of his Bill for the protection of game, stated for the information of the House that the principle of ‘the Bill had been agreed to by the committee with a tow alterations. The committce also added two ‘clausesâ€"one‘ proâ€" viding for the protection : of. imported game, G. ntlemen fromthe vicinity of this city and \other places bad fmported English pheasints ~â€"«a bird which bad been foun i jast ‘n hardly R».ady ordinary bard yart fowl, and it was imece they should be protected. in their Inudable Teyterptise, __ Another â€" elause had been introduc provent the wholesale deâ€" struction of birds OMpe duck species by what were called battcries ofwynken piunts ~which were used in decoying. n the ~Bill: had been , repor#ed from the committes of the whole, it was his intention to havo®._uumber of copies prioted and allow it ‘to standâ€"pver for the third Teading at sime distant‘ day that there should be an opportunity ofâ€"perfectâ€" ing the measure, â€" Froin all parts of the counâ€" try, so far, there had been @ good dealâ€"ot apâ€" proval. There ‘was, he would remark, one point to. which he desired to call the attention of the hon. the ‘Attorneyâ€"General, and other hon. gentlemen prosent, who ‘had scats in the House of Commons, and‘it was this: There appeared to be a prevailing opinion that the Provincial Legislature had a right to legislate in the inland fisheries, and also with respect to the exportation of deer, But it was quite clear that these were subjects which belonged properly to the House of Commons, and he hoped the interests of the people would be protected thers by thoss haying the advanâ€" tag« of dual seats, it d Sizr M. SMiTH said that would â€"not be acâ€" complished during the presentseesion at all events. ‘The imposition jof licenses for the sport of deer shooting, was a point which had also come up, but the committée considered that would be approaching too near the proâ€" visionsâ€"of the Game Law of England, and . be introduced. On bebalf of bis bon. colleagues «nd himsclf, he would say, in conclugion, that he was prepared to stand or fall by this meaâ€" sure, <(Laught»r.)> § > 4 The first clause, which was as follows, was passed without alteration : = .4A The Houseghen went into committee on the Bill, Mr. Fiaser in the chair, * i Hon. J. 8. MACDONALDâ€"But suppose they remove u« ? s . _ *[From the Globe.J r j Tosoxto, Friday, Jan, 30, 1888, .â€"__ THE Gaxis uaws. Bir HE:\IVBinM'lrl‘d in moving the second LEGISLATURE OF OXTARIO. 5th clause was trrried, withoot amendâ€" 1 of this eY Bat theim to ich these proper rtémanâ€" i forl hï¬: the proâ€" farm«rs. WILLLAMS and MAKKIN, The renow »ed Gyinawts, baving conciuded therr Star Eng»g ment at orri~ Brothers‘ Opera House, Bston, nay s effected an engagement with Whitâ€" more & Clack‘s siustrels, where thâ€"y will nightly .pxur in tacir Classica! @ymaa«tio Exercises. _d“ioa, 35 cents ; Reserved seats .0 conts. And Grecian Gymnasium ! SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERs®, t> ISCLCDixe GE RGE M. CLARKE, the worid renowned Comâ€" edian and Comic Singer, who will appear in a fl:::‘v::u‘y ol the mo:t popular sougs and Bal ay. "> A HAaNk vll TZ, Champion Comedian of the 1sth century. l‘-.;’. WBITNXEY, Colebrated Banjo Soloist! 0. A. WULL 4)RE, Clarionet Soloust. Prof. N. W WYaTI, ul';}rut American Vioâ€" lintst, whose sulos are the thewme of uaiversal adâ€" y, together with a splendid Irchostra md«l Musiciaos, lar bY A. W. Wyatt miration, HP A ARMSTRON 3, the g:;ui!‘liu .58 Picolo ayer, & t variety |uf sigge;ss,‘ Dance Dol’l:u::(!o‘c:‘iw, #*, lne}u-m the u.-:n' Tripie Olog Dnce, performed on‘y by this com R'uy.l w.‘-";lug- I'in & :rlcnd‘id ;ro?"o:tr: of Eigut UBER MAJESTY‘$ THEATRE: FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. T?un;dlay, PridFand Saturday, | ebrnary 6th, 7th and Sth» WHITMORE &€.COLARK‘s bus. . Corn unchanged. Rteipts 51,600 bus Sales 31,000 bus. at $1,25 @ $1.27 for New Mixed Western Affoat, Barley dall. Osts dull and nominal, Râ€"ceipts6 300 bus. Sales at;84c. for Western. â€" Pork firmer at$21 15 @ $â€"122 for Old4 Mers; §$:2.23 @ $22.15 for New Mess. Lard firm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS New York, Feb. 1.â€"Cotton firmer at 19}e. Flour dull. BRâ€"câ€"ipts 5,200. bbis. Saics 'g.loo bbis. at $8.60 @ $9.10 ‘for Superfine State and Western; $9 90 @. $10 80 tor Comâ€" on to Choice Extra State ;$9 60 @ $12 for Commonâ€"to Choice Extra Western â€" Ryve Flour steady. Wheat firm. Râ€"ceipts 3,380 bus. Sules 7,500 bus. at â€"$2 50 for No. 1 ISprlng in Store. ~Rye quict. Receipts 125 Cotrox so Losxaer K1x6.â€"Cotton goods are now nearly as cheap &s before the American war. ‘Garland, Muatchmor & Co. hare lately received.a few bales of gray and white cottons, khirtings I:r prints, purchased since the great fall in prices. Partics requiring any descripâ€" tion of drf goods would do well , to see th ir sto‘k before purchasing. . â€" 2y Young & Radford, 30, Sparksâ€"st., bave jast received a‘ stock of Christmas and:. Kew Yeatr‘s presents, and parties wanting to buy would do well tgive them a call and judge for themselves Before purchasing elsewhere, Kemember the ;:ce. 30, Sparksâ€"xt. Youre asp Raprorp‘s stock of watches clocks, jewellery, fabncy goods |and: electrc plnud, ware are worthy. of inspection. All uoodl':ill be sold cheap.. .Give them a <all. Remeniber the place, 30 Sparksâ€"st. 4 3072 1991«( > _! Guld 140} "Tue Srortsxax."â€"This caption is lbe‘ title of a" jfournal of manly sports, the turf, | billiards, chess, and the\stage, which is to be published\ in . nogttcr;' by G. T. Lanigau & | Co. The fifst numbet.is advertized to appear l on the 12th instant. ’u is intended to Superâ€" 1 cede furuixn_;lponin; joarnals, by glvidg «11 «porting iutdlligence (from fureign wnntri&.{ and giving the fullest umnu'or"c.n-dim; sports. We have no doubt that 7%» Sportsâ€" | manwill Ibe a cncmfx Mr. Edward Cluff is | the agent for Ottawa. } \+* i re open at T «‘clo=k : "performance D'tnuflo:u "15. Aud whereas it is desirable to prevent theâ€"destruction of certain animals at gcasons of the year when their furs are of little or no value, Jt is turther enacted that no beaver, muskrat, miuk, sable, otter, or fisher, «hall be trapped, bunted, takem or killed, tor shall any trap or snare be laid for the same or any of them, between the 1st day sof May and the 15th day of November in any year, and all" perfsuons violating this Section of‘thig Act shall be lisble to the saime procecdings and penal. Bir.HENRY SMITH in moving the l4th «lause said there was one thiug he wanted to add to it, and that was, that p:ï¬od sbould nout be used: ?;n.n did hot ocgur to him how that could be done. / i 1 4 _ Mon. Mr. WOOD said that therk was;n staâ€" tute already meeting that case, * Sir HENRY SMITH sad that there was, of course, and that wou I:L:!,u. > The clause then #t906¢.â€" >‘ â€" â€" «14. Auy pergon may destroy trape, nets, or snares, set ormerected,wither ‘wholly or in part in contravention p“- any provision of this Act.*" â€" The 15th clause was awended by cBanging the dute, 1st day of November to 15th day of November, and stood ; > Th« 13th clause was amended by the snb stitution ot the word |"purpose" for 4 institu» . tions," in order to meet a case, dn rural disâ€" tricts, where th re were no charitable instituâ€" tions. . As cartied it was as follows ;. â€" / " 13. In ali cases, confiscstion of th game| shall follow conviction ; and the gme‘) conâ€"! fiséated shall be given to some charitable inâ€" stifution or purpos», at the dircretion of the. convicting justice." « * | New York Money Market .\’\l' York, F¢b.. 1.â€"Sterling 1 ter suggestion, and also d':-i};%l'iix;i t.l'w ‘[‘\:’fl%‘l of hngflsom:eut should be reduced from two or: throo oi 1ltlu to 30 days. . These suggesâ€" tions wcr‘\g‘iub( l’l'eddi;l-, and th damended «s foNews Pâ€" "}2. Any uflrNguinst any rot‘,i;ion of this Act shalt be punislied sum_u{;rily, on in« formation and ‘conviction beforeâ€"a Justice of the Poace, by a tink notrexceeding §$25 nor less thas $2 for cach head of game, in the discretion of such Justice, wiï¬ costs or in detault of payment, by imprisonim nt in a commoun jail for a ,t«rg; not excarding 20 days, upon non‘ payment of fine; on:â€"half of the tine to go to the municipality» and the. other ha‘f to the informer." * _ The 12th clause Sir HENRY SMITH exâ€" plained had been made stringent in ordâ€"t 4o prevent â€"the grout «langhter of deerâ€" in the countty. / Even since the introduction f the Bill he had hoard of m number of Ameriâ€" cans attompting to Farry over ons of the rwilâ€" ways & number of deer killed in Jaunary . These partice lad besn detained, 94 sebt beâ€" tore a magistrate, ahd by his ordera the deer were all soig d aud‘distributed to #ome charstâ€" «ble obj ct.. b 4 * s, . *f Mr, SINCLAIR had mote objâ€"ction to the : minimum than to the maximan fire. The| miutmain fine, hecofsicered, ought to be fixed. | The matter qught to be loft discretionary witn | the magistrate. But even th»e maximum: wa» | hign, and might be fixed at$25, | MroHAYS thought it was the maximum of uh.‘ finc, as It would be giving \too muc hands of magistrates, who mi themsetÂ¥ves in a privato place â€"_‘The clauge was cartied as follows : " No egxgs of auy kind of the above birds erumerated and hereby declared to be gaime, sb«ll‘b= taken or dustroy d at any time," * Others of the m-'u*bv MINSTRELS ; New York Markets. ts concurred in the lat wa« not wise to put , as proposed, at $50 much power.into the ght use it to help ® §22.13 for | "@bit â€"â€"â€"â€"O| WK Exchange Clau se amonget which is a note, dus on the Oth D#®â€" lut.forhou.’d“o. with interest, :v‘“‘d' Jobn uozb.mmaomm- ‘ William Grabam» All persons are forbid from 9t gotlating s«jd pote, as payment of it hes beth ,____ â€" ANXOTHY LAXND Or any of '.'5_-;“'3_"“"& our employâ€" leave it at this office, or with Jobn Grabam, moent ut different times, &nd broken thoir contrs® of hiring and service entered into with us. »And we hereby give notice that we will prose» cute any ane every hiring or barboring #97 of the o’kwo nm § $ LC 0 ~~_ t ;_. PERLEY & PATTEK Ottawa, Jan. 25, 1868. nrliroees Soptith foornals Ac subcdiion A* 904 Address * JUURNALIST," Post Offce, Quebet 1 Fobruary 1, 1868 6558 wl Howl, and they will be rewarded for their tr0u0®, heppy to eqyreg ore N EOy iC ts UOROUGHL Y Expertenced® Verb®* /3 A m SHORTâ€"HAND REPORTEK diseng=uedâ€" Advertiser has had several years‘ exj»rience @ . i| \!’ED&&.~DAY, the 5th INSTAXT, , ~ _ W, NOTMAN, â€" | ~»=> Photographer ‘to .the Queen, . When he will be prepared to fulG! orders tor Al _‘ the different branches of Photegraphy. . . . + _ Monday Next, 8rd February 'WHIIE‘AI it has been represented to His } Exceliency in Council, that it is expedieat tlist subssection 4 of sestion $1 of the Act passed in the presebt Session of Puriiament intitaled: «" An Art respecting the Inland Revenue," should be o far modifi¢d a: to «provide for a drawbatk of ons cent per poand being allowed upon all Malt used in the mawnufactare of Beer when brewed from Malt and eggar combined.‘ *$ , His Excellency in Council on the re~ommendation of the Honorable the Minister ot Inland Revenue, and lunder and io vittuo of the muthority given asd conferred by the 49th Section of the Act 30 & $1 fie..CqL 5, has been nleasad to au«,..‘.u he creby ordered that a drawback of one cent per pouldlhllba.‘.ï¬thnq'o‘-wy authorireid and allowed on g11 Malt used in ‘the manufactare Establishment will be Opened l * COBNER OP ; * WELLINGTOXN AND METCALFE * SPREERS, â€" _ ‘} > â€" * T †WV OULD intimate that having ait hi# ~ ‘Ottama, Feb:1, 1 M RS. SMITH,. > MILLINER: |. _| || J As cmpoves io Banimures meartr \| "Al received instructions ru-u 0-. t cer belong ngto the Kilé Brigzade, to seli by | Publis Auction, on a i _‘ .. | Ottews, Jenuary 31, 1868. . *A VTHORIZED Disconnt on American ;‘h\‘ï¬eumw._ tice, 28 per cent. R. E.M BOTCUETTE | Commissioner of Custome. * . *. .] Tuesday, 28th day of Jauuary, 1868» \ Presest ; * f HIS EXCELLEHC\’ THE GOVIISOKâ€"GE!â€" valet ts i ERAL IX COUKXGIL. . > a TJME Undersigned would take this T portunity to express his &tflo his 'C.r.. mert in Ottaw m d vicinity Yor their very liberal patronage in the past, «nd to solitit a edatiouan e of their .ntnm i-.lh fu-n.h‘“o:.‘ to assure them that no effort on hi part s wranting to ply theni with the lr.t and Cb % : Ame:ican Hardware, I do not metend to sell at cokt, but do proposeio.sell as cheap as any .o her establishment in Ontaric. My stock shall +Ou» prite every urticlein the line of Hardware, ard with the one price system I hope to merit and receive a continuance of the very liberal patronage given me in the past, f T. BIRKETT, o . _ _ Rign of the Antvil, 24 Rideauâ€"st. Ottewa,; Feb. 3. PRICE OF HARDWARR SIGN of the ANVIL 4Up stairs) on Yorkâ€"stréet, near Taylbr & Wilkis Chaire, ' "Tebtex, Oitawa, Februsary 3, 1868. ~ d \,\Si(nbowde. ‘wEl:"n ‘Cur ‘ . Sleighs, â€" Stoves & Stov ‘And a lot or,o&%;.m housebold furnite too mtmerous on. T T.‘or-â€"Cuh on delivery. ® HARDWARE | Household Furniture, Beaing the above name. 1+ wa on the day subsequent Montre«1 througbout the verr nekt T HURSDA Y, the SIXTH THDMPsoN®‘ Valuable . Houscho‘d | Furniture 1 COMIC WEEKJ.y: Great Reduction DiRK MEMOR ANDUM BOOK, with 7 dâ€" 7Vâ€"â€"-l.-â€"llâ€"'-i'" hino asam . :-::u& is .lc;n. due on &.:: l k ® ; o y | . corsenarex ttHorss, orra wa February 3, 1868. At the mr « Two slelock p. m., at his " The Canadian Punch! wa, Jan. 31, 1868. W AFRNING. REBY any . perss 'Pr-n‘dllml‘ o?l‘:gth" % SAMUEL GK AH A M, ALEXANDER MeMIDLAX, NEIL ROBERTSQN, . .\ E. G. BISSETT, °_ JOHUX GHK A H A M, MIOHAEL BERRIG AXN, CHARLES CUNNINGHAYM, TIÂ¥XOTHY LAXDERS, N WEDNESDAY, the 5th will o published in Montrea! a No. 24, Rideaurstreoet. #on‘s when g":f;‘glt and sugar comâ€" Suld pote, a6 ment of . it As &er&:?f-,!-f{tzï¬'f:ï¬'“‘ ~Bureaus AUCTION SALHEZ Flout Store, a very euperior lot of HECTOR McLEAX . THE PRESs HARDWARE : TLOST. Pcgroxs Derantueyr WM. K. LEE, CDSEISTING of , the BIXTH PEBEKU aky Chests of Drawers Waurdrohes, AT TBE ) the 5th IS8TAÂ¥y Lt wily appear l. CKits. nt ‘to lu&publinui..h tar _ Look out for it on Tt donse.s d 0 S BLoc(, Ca CLEAF, Aunctionser Rtoves. & Stovepipes, Privy Council. } â€" / 6312 1e, &e.,, res Aut Fam Or e Same ,j pay ho i 7 11 48¢, ASY R Ein hevidg Taat b for tae Yteio NUE t To T. 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