Ludy Dudterina. (!ndt gxduse oan scarcely be loager p..-«ln‘, un wo are aure that if mme people are dyppoâ€"l«l . in the proper way, an enteriamment (u ho shaps of a spect they Excelionies have beon much of their vime away from the city, ind it may have been that hereiolore, tho :i ht conjuneâ€" tion of cireumstances did not present itâ€" self, to enable the ciysoms to show the re» The time secums Ing the propmety to give a bull .-lmuu of D lell, very muck Anglish inventors long complained mlo say Loaal th & upon the ex Inot that 1t is suggeostuud United Btates a gruve plaes the establshment ol it finds it ebeaper to submit to the Cemanis of the patentses for a royalty and agree . wi h them beforeband than to invest an enorâ€" Muus capital, which miy alterwards lie at the mercy of others. ‘lhe proposed remeâ€" dy for the yarticular evil is to throw the enus of defending a patent upon the owners of it, by allowing parties who shose to do so to hle a mill in the United Stmes Courts tor seitis g ankle any patent which may be suppoâ€"ed .to be mvyalwl. i his method will en.lle a person who dos alres to use a process supposulbto be tented to asceriaim the exact value of {t rights of the patenteos bofore he embacks he money in the cateorprise, We are not #â€. to say that this would4 be as imâ€" courage the extracnlinary merit exhibited by individuails who have used their brains to > especially good _ account. If the heads of doors and windows had hitherto been masdieo straight, it does not seem to us to be a godd cause for rb. a patent, that some one shall ve imagined the possibility of making them chcular. But we hnve seen patents M# for changes nesrly as simple as tlllufluu some of the most celeâ€" brated iaventors have complained that the paient laws interlersd with them, by 10â€" cording a large numler of contrivances waich were never rende:ed avauable, but which were by that crcumstance barrea against use by men who !wunad it necesâ€" sary u-m them, and who never know that they been patented ull they found themselves involved m law smts. In this way it occamonally happens that great invention is rendered nvortive, beâ€" eause some smull : but eâ€"sental portion of it is puy beyoaud the reach of the mechanical world by a patenut, which has never been put into practical opera=â€" stlon. ln the United States woe observe that something of tho same kind is being axperienced. ‘The munulacturing in wrests of the country ars amid to be r to a gigaous system of black by persons who profess to hold werea ol uo coun‘ry are saidl 10 be w to a giganus system of black by parsons who protess to hold patents wluch, on examiunation in Court, would not stand for a moment, but wihuch, nevertheless, net largo a.mas of money to no doubt that the palenot laws, as we know them in Eaylaod, the United States “M'?d opportuniilho: ob structing as ic as torward gress ol the industrial arte. .ï¬\cn’:: some contrivances of 10 »1mplo a character as to amount really only to change of form andt to grant patenis to these is to interfare with too nuaturl right of their proprietors. ue great ditlHoulty arises, irom the inability of un{ person but the pretended patentos to o a logal decision on : the validity of his privileges H.:\h person who wuto.phl.it: us® a procgess which is fll"u“ patented must invest his money in the ouildings and the plant requisite for his and must await the attack of the m the patent, belfore he can obtain any authoritativeâ€"lociâ€"ion as to the vilue of the patenteo‘s cluum. (ne easily sees bhow this must operate in the case of a large m. ‘4he person who contemâ€" every one 10 use is | coursge the extracnlin by individuals who brains 10 especially l' the heads of doo The contract for completing Sections No. 3, 6, Q and 15, on the Intercolonial Railroad, formerly let to Dellinquet & Co. «nd Bertrand & C#., h«s been awarded by the Commissioners at their last meeting, o Mesars, MceDonali & Co., of Bie. "Ihese sections, about ecightyâ€"iive miles in leogth, commence at the lest:gouche River, on the Province line < between Quebes and New Brunswick, ruaning thriving towns of Campbellion, Dalâ€" bousie, and Bathurst, We congratuilste the inbhabitants of the locality on now having .got contractors who know their business, and will complets the work they have undertaken witlin the prescribed extremely radical view there are all shades of opinion up to the utmost exâ€" elusiveiam. The Montreal Herald puts forward some healthy views on the sutject in the following extract : â€" Â¥he papers of Montreal have published what is supposed to be a copy of the conâ€" tract between the Cansdin Pacitie Railâ€" way Company and the (iovernment. . We have reason to believe that the document is not exactly correot. . After obtaining an wuthentic copy we shail *\y it before the public, as it may be uselul for relerence along the Bay The subject of pateonts is brought up for discus»ion. * those who argue that no patents anted to any person, and wime of their contract It is rumored that Mr. DeReliw‘euilie, of wbe Northern Colonwtion Railway, and Mr. Bauker, of tho \anuwla ventral, have Aeen appointed joint sgeretaries of the Canada Pacitio Rulway Company. ‘ 1he Department of Public Works is now busily engaged in extending the items of the tenders received up to the 4th inst hih(ï¬ï¬:m Canal improvements. As there are over a#lxty iteims in cach tender, and a great many tencders h.veo Leen sent in, it will probably occupy the whole week to make them uyp. * TheOttarma Ciumes rewdling matto» _ Mon. Mr veaterdiy Mer Excelloncy the Countess of DUF FERIN, will be at HOME to seceive viai wore J MuUNDAY the luth, MONOAY whe 17th and mONDAY the 2ith Febru ary, between the houwrs of 3 ans 5 P. M. A. D. ¢ (XMtawa, Feby 8, 1873 Otizen please copy. TUE8LAY, 4 See feeli An gCv RIDEAU HALl o xA ts im Execlioncy and tlue would be as ineâ€" axiating lauw ; but the d shows that in the VÂ¥ inconveniencte is n t» that of which | magufacturars have D Pl Ai Ds »hin any pMeNDL to be nevealwl. person who dos mul 4o be ': ot value of re he embacks +. _ We are not ir through the n Waiting . tor auggeat» x immedite : of the hl, is truse their Aw 1 rmght of th frequently Fhere are \Mh i in {Oweh P our business for having such wurk.!| A new Proabytaeian chaurch ha jus men. lt they had adgopted irhï¬ been dedicated at Harrowsmith, in th* principle some years ago of binding sounty otf Frontenac. The cost of ih* apprentices and teeing to teach | edifice was about $4.008). 1t is a bandsom® them the m. they | struoture of the Gothic style, Ofiyâ€"s1x feo! would not now be u-‘::rn. o men Tdm-dx-fl-. being unable to earn money and Young men‘s liberal Conservative makiog other asuch frivolous exouses. The | Club of Branttord. had a large enthusimetuso L‘ih’unmulhl)*-mfl“lrflhbu d‘::'ml Union o man -muna-lon-n men. Un Tuesday: } esiient in .quq’l it in one t to Hive‘ the Chair, Amu- aad Byâ€"laws men, Can the ï¬ ab ; w. 00 and adeopted. 1he this * If tmey run their on | Board ot were authorme.1 to proâ€" a % lot .-.d:-m care brihwith saitable roome. Giebe Canseâ€" | _ The Torontso Muil mays the offices in the daâ€"Lry mz“' Toronto Court House are =~ more like pi,â€" umdm..':.?.m“ Je dd‘l‘ ut.qm tw be a gpooaral tuling ou. C samployers make cvanderable money from | rigies, journeymen. But, ur, let us see the other side of the question. Euppose that boy is kept on the cihsen for two or three years, and then discharged to make room for ano her boy, and there is no other place open for him at that time on a newspaper, what was he to do ? He has spent some of his best years in setting up solid "dig" for the benefit of his grasping and unscruâ€" pulous employers, and now when he goss to work in another oftice~ book office, for instance,â€" he commences his time ovrer again, because hbe is not worth $3 per week in that branch. 1 speak from expeâ€" rlence, air. 1 coult mention threse cases im this city, even whare one or two ap~ TioF inte oc nn ram fae aass paer, and on other work are worth naoâ€" thing. FTypographical Unions are formed wm‘-n'l@-wfl ai M.-mmmq and to try and raise the standard ability tbomL‘nth.hthb unpaid for proâ€" teasion. Employers, Yir, are much to blams in made to> by the Umion. Non,lwuumcum advantage otf this very method to employers of labor in printing offices You will with me when | state that -hoyhtrtuywutuwom iiaine in uo (ap Pifmagee profession, comparmâ€" uvely hitle service to an employer. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary for :'l_ l:ul“ i .h'b e ab ever "iskes ‘to detive 2np 7 Ciniks i nae peminnt mntnine newspapers L that a in e to mo-'“:.sm*?“h- by that time aot &Nphl maiter, and mke so much * out of the hands of by informing them lhal lhey can earn more momey at setting up type for newsâ€" papers than by following the more lady like occupation of a milliner or dressâ€" maker. . which has pestered the existence of many newspaper projprietors tor some time past Mrn‘“%'&hhm satinfacuwom that a meihod may be adopted fruitless attempts to in.luce intelligence in male attire to attend to their behests, they iry to persuade intelligent persons in petticoats to accept their kind indulgences To the Eoitor of the TIMRS. Sir,â€"The evening CHH#: a published on Snturday clippings from the Port Hope 1imes, which aaid journal is lamenting over the inability to obtain * intelligent beys the street it is intended to make passable across the river. Way it should have been placed close to the corner of one side of somceive. ‘Ihe work seeme substantial in every respect, and but for its position the bmndge would be a credit to the aty. While speaking of Corporation squintâ€" ing, we might abo advert to the faot that the crooked eoye has not yet discorered that our houses and stores are not aum bered consecutively. "1 havre just disâ€" # sovered," said a gentloman a few years ago, * Why Ottaws looks so much like a # village ; it has but one bridge!‘ That reproach has been taken away, though in a very creoked fashion. But there is as yet, no systematic numbering of the the Houses. To this point we have called attention on a former cccasion, and we trust thet this year the Corporation will have the matter attended to. Another matter almost equally emâ€" matters Corporation #quinting should be stopped.! } / : â€"hounu.-dhm at an anle lwenty live or thirty degress, we are at a loss to (Mitawsa, though highly fuvJured, i# in some respects an unfortunate city. lts Corporation, If notcursed with an Evil Hye, has, at the least, the possession of * crooked one, in so tar as its bridges are concerned. The Sapper‘» Bridge, a legacy from old times, connects Ridean with Spar ka Ureet, whereas the straight line wuould have brought it from the continuâ€" uâ€"ammnw An to the Maria Suweset Bridge, it is the wonder, if not the admiration, of every behoider Its chief merit es in its utter contempt for straight Lnes. . Another has now been wided to the squinting list of bridges. The splendid structure across the Rideau at the end of St. Patuick‘s Suweet, which is now rapklly approaching completion, has a twist in it as if it qaelsgned w turn itsoelf around _ upon bearing similar names in Lower Town, and in Centre or Upper Town. The day has gone by for the general observance of these geographical distinctions ; hence it is all the more necessary, not merely that buildings should be numbered, but that atreets should be so designated as to preâ€" vent confusion. A single continuity of street ought not to bear two or three names, nor should there be two or three streets in different parts of the city bear ing the saime name. 1t may be too late to atraighten the bridges, but in all other ldena before Lord Dufteria‘s return from Montreal ; and we repest the suggestion now in the belief that even if His Lord. ship be tired of these public festivities he wi l endure another infliction to gratify the people of Ottaws. Will angbody move in the matter &nmuuumuw'-;-bâ€"u No avery week, bemdes good tion to the recipients of the bonour and :'ib‘:' Tn-'::-l‘amu be a pleasure to the participants. | muh gecless wash in the shape of men who 'mnnu\huub'“ym“...wmmumugm one week before.the meeting of Mb-.hrl-:â€".: ':whuo.o‘l.u“anmym ment, we might suggest that the aftair 99 42 veâ€"pÂ¥ put should be fixed fora few days after mtf';;;uw“';'fn:fl““% w ssmembling of the Legislature. .‘thl‘tlb‘vâ€L instwnceâ€"sbe would never | nfluential Committese otf Citizens, headed 'o-cbwy-uâ€"u‘:: -:-nb‘...-::i by the Mayor and the city members, were ""‘“‘.' _"‘““‘ erale, i» move promptly in the matter, it is :‘::,;“ .’.",“::c‘w'.:‘ ::';.:‘“:::;":! bhardly likely that they would be reftused | much iume in m-}wu reâ€" thmdm“u.-“hm\::d-hblhh:i .’."ml about the only bhall in the city where a W #4 Lo a trime al nost for comâ€" Hos to defend themsmives on such grand ball can be conducted with proper a.fll‘l Because the men will "°"| The propristors of the Ottaws CiHzen CUuRPORATIUV® *qUiNTING ORX as COMrONTORX care brihwith suitable rooca. + The Toronts Mai) mays the offices in the Turonto Court House ars ~ more like pi,â€" A new Presbyterian church has juat been dedicated at Harrowsmith, in th* sounty otf Frontenac. The cost of ht «diflce was about $4.008). 1t is a bandsom*® Mruoture of the Gothic style, Afiyâ€"aix foot 1:"““""‘ Ym’o iberal Conservatre Club of had a large enihusissto =~-~“ d::'n.l Union Tussday‘ $ eamsijent in the Chais. Am&- and Byâ€"laws Bre aengine, which is 1o much needed in M fln ituger n h ts oo P in a-rmu-...-m-mm will it be for the responsaible parties to zet -lhhnhvrfl-' parties to get | they will only try to scramble to terraâ€" onser her, and oarried hee o bodily tor make her » from them â€"after a mnm The rascals are not known, but the detectives arse on the look ous for them. Un Wednesday night last a deputation trom the Alexandra Ynow Hhoe Club, Montreal, visited Mr. Alexander Moainbâ€" owareitnnes, Thorsbur), and prspted Dartmouth, N. B., by two men, who threw a oloth anturated 'a“‘*!‘ suddenly more than 1 mils, when she managed to concern, or to pase orders and resolutions aftecting its erament, Both Counc.is, however, Nï¬'n this duty, and the trins actions of the ten and a baif months subâ€" wquent to the 15th Feobruary were neither betier nor woree than a tissue of wreguâ€" lnrities. 1 restrict myself to a aaild l-.‘l'hyu.m.wu.::xnngh -a-..a&:lmmun- tlal affairs of the poor, mismanaged Semiâ€" nary are now in a most pitiful condition. Mr. Featherston Chairman of the deâ€" fuacet Board) frandious!y promoted a« liberal increase of the teonscher‘s #alnrios, z’al) ...zdd.rm‘? u.-uh-.-m':m Tt more magnificent sums tor the exscution of noble architecâ€" tural piles where the erux Dons and iyros might luxur ate amid all the eleg:un mese and appliances otf modern art ; bus ‘taqhnnwwuâ€"dnum grants might be .:d,nllo'od the reclamatiions to sleep gather moss in their pi,eon holes, whence perhaps the quond.am chairman (unless cured of bhis m:nnny) mir, now that bo is of ithe Corporsation Finance Committeo u-‘.:- torth to sue tor considaration. while, the legal time -wn.’nt Uounty and City & Board, has again come round, meither city nor county appear disâ€" posed to put themseives in harmony with the lnw. hhd.huLhth- have dizngreditably ignored both nd«*h this matter, and assuming, like Rip Van muhm‘m-hyndn be, and if not so thoy ought to be so, proceeded to act under the avrogaied law, and a fow days ago actually ted two Ml‘d?mï¬qbr&htw who used, under the old system, ansually ue me t -(:n hey ue fecignt, o+ aro as aAs are and the gentliemen who hare recarrei the honors hare simply been houxed, that‘s all, as they will very likely And to their sost, if they do sught involring money recently from a genileman‘s residence in The su to wh.ech 1 now daeise to refor in lhlpl standing of the Hi;b Sehool, or Collegiate instisution, as it is now called, and the obligntion of the city towards sakl institution. 1t was very clearly pointed out not long ago in another m viz : the 15th of February, the School of Uttams became h&" ‘uh this i‘“-‘h =M m distrated the two 10 nb ter se ay d tha with a legal status. Now ‘when and a0 as there is but one High School in a County and that High School is situat «d in a city, it becomes, by the same law, the County High School, and the County m-!-n‘mmwhmn ht to manage its all irs, ;nlldo.utboothr- hth:bmwadmb: posi and it is as evident as that © honesty is a-mm."m-unmou’». ruary last the HMigh School Board ceamed to have any power or authority wharever To the Hiitoe of the TIMEX. PDuar Siz,â€"The Corporation having already committed, not an absurd blunder only, but an slegal act, in rela= tion to a matter I have not as yet touched upon in my letters, I think it will be bet war for the present to hang the Collector â€"â€"the topic of course, not the man â€"~in suspense, until 1 havre sattended to the atoresald item, when | mill resume where 1 laft off in No. 4. aper, that from and after the day d.:‘T.' Bubool Act recerved tho â€" emmplircg" on indificrent MS3, such as tl‘uwâ€L instenceâ€"abe would never | +o able w punstuste it +0 as to be made reudable. Jesidee the litorals, mm' wien of specing, ami other techniculities «bish wil owcur,ia ber w¢o un.oul muokh . tlame im m‘}o«u 1e u-t:-ouo-hhlhh.. beo CiBze hin unp-luocbo.luumnu-l poâ€"itors â€h‘.u ll?.lm .:.u“ yood Bocause men not .-Jr:uv'-’“"crn.pn wt up at ahous 1%6. per M, it is rwbbery. = lbey want w, muke a scarciuy of me . “hlhb::n.." Wir, they deâ€" wre L, protect ir mghts sgainst such ruihless invaders. These are the men who would Hil | »bing offices with inferior workmen, produce bad work, and kill waude generally, 1f jou were to take one of your apprentices who has now served Mdl.-lhnlhopr'. and give bim a »poster‘" to set up aml display, what md.mu}»"muhpodm'i The or is plainâ€" reâ€"composition by an | -'x.n.m.mmyoum;mu apponiice‘s wime, besuige gelsy of work. Hir, these poor tools who place so much confidence in intelligent boys and girls" will learo in time that they is awmeives are to blame lor not hovieg a beiter cluss . A young woman was abducted oas night Ulty, Feb. 10, 1873, wwee «@onmnnnmmmilite: @ lt > CUTY MAMERs. as the pilgrim dil, on the right CANAMAN NEWS Yiurs, « NQG it Ca% fu® Ex A is about | _ Madrid, Feb. 10.â€"The Correspondencia in its lisâ€"ue toâ€"Jday anuounces the probaâ€" mlity that the session of the Cortes mll‘: suspended tor a few days and upon th ro assembly m proposition from King Amadeus to al«licate the throne will be rew! in Congress, where an effort will 'prohshl’b. made to dissuade the King | ho carring out hupw:o. Hhould he lpu-u‘:lhum w will M‘ stely passed eleciing a &. cabimet council was held lass lF.M which Nenor Mastos, Minister huz AU,irs; semor Becenia, Minister of Interior, had a conference with Senor Rivero, the Preweident of Congress. A conterence also took plae between Senor Cordoba, Minister of War, and the princiâ€" pal miltary officers in Madrid. A large meeling of Conservatives wis held last aight. . The Park Committes of the Montreal City Council hare decided to open up Heury street to the Cemeteries. The street will be 75 iosat in width trom Sherâ€" brooke street to the 8t. Catherine romd and beyoud, 1(0) teet. Um Tussday, last week, a ng.t dog :Hovim:duohunfld ‘l':n‘. Nndmd.lxhdï¬?fl:lr. h# a â€"away, gave shase, but was unable to ovuh'b the I‘s w, EFeb J0,. ~â€"Advices from Carlist mnmuum_nwlm.b Npain is daily guining strength 1t now Iu-u in the eight northern provinces, and is +xitending to the central and southâ€" l.â€˜ï¬ Feb. lO.â€"(‘“‘ to 92 bonds, ‘65, old, 921 ; ‘672, ?Elo-fl)'g V1}; new tives, W} ; Krig, 521. LIVERPOXOL MARKETS. Liverpool, Fseb,. 10. â€"Cotton opened :.l‘ld.‘?h.&, 9°¢4 to 10d, Orleans, J0}d NEW YURK MARKETS ." NWoew York Foab. 10.â€"Gold, 13]. IMâ€"&LL Receipts, 9,000 barrels mles, 4 000 barrels. ' f w:ut-ww Rales $s Reicg mt augten . i : Ke store * to omm 1 do, $1 90 b‘ ztfl for winter red western; $2.00 to $2 05 tor amber westernm ; 81 99 for white do, the n,.â€"qnhum Cornâ€"SNteady. Receipts, 11.000 bus. Rules, 47,00) bus at 65)6 to 860 for new westarn -_2‘:“ to 86} for old do nhl‘flhb for old do in store. Barley â€"Dull. NT;% lnn:oh -h-.ss,& bushel«s ; at 836 to 54{c for new mixed western ; S3s to 53 \c for black western. Pork â€"Rtaudy at #14 50 for new mens. Lard â€" Steamdy, at 841 for steaim ; *%¢ for ketile. Butierâ€" 336 to 4J¢. Cheese â€" 13}¢ to 16J. Petroleara ~â€"Crude, I9¢ ; refiaed Bh. Wi* Â¥ee in another column, advertiseâ€" ment about lowsa and Nebraska Lands. Poughkeepsia, Feb.;0.â€"Ibe second Pflomflv&hï¬l‘n?fl at eight o‘clock list evening ran off the track at Coxaakie. Bix car« left the track obstructing both tracks. It is reported that a misplaced switch was the cause of the accident. ‘lhe l;v:hdan.tho.n were no one burt. Ool.’r‘%wo,.‘i:“h speech at a C uban meeting last night, said :t was the last time he should beg for Cuba. CALNICA(H» MARKEL, Chic Feb. 10.â€" u.mud; shipments, m« Colagnero stated at his reception yesâ€" terday, that they had a ship ready to seed to Cubs, but that the hour 0': departure was not agreed upon. _ _ Portland, Me, Feb. 10 â€"IThe steamship #©North American‘" from Glasgow, enâ€" countered heary weather through the entire passage. ‘The bulwarks, stove, and buttles, were amubed, and the cabin 'l'nuon. Feab. 10 â€"The â€" D:Uo:. Car heel foundry was destroyed by yes Carlist banmds under the commhand of Banta Cruz, Wacagoza and Iturbide have efected a janction in the Province of Caipam. a‘so , m" ted a Bli providing for the carrying of mails between San 1'nn&oo and Australia, at Melbourne, the annual compensation to be$365,000,. .. _ Washington, Feb. 8.â€"Probabilitiesâ€" lLow barometer sver Wioonsin, accompa a ed v brisk and high winds ; from the Oblo Valley to the U lakes and the North West, on l‘nnmfn-h and brisk and possioly high westarly and northerly winds, falling womperature and clear and clearing weather, mp-hdhrohuy bylshunowmthvm es ; for the le States, fresh and brisk winds, im‘muyw high over the Lower Lakes, ually veering to m\hw weeterly, rising mnronlm and y wenather, and areas of generally light rain ; for New England, winds -Nmnf to freash and brisk southerly and westerly, rising temperature and cloudy weather; for the Nouth Atlsntlc Stites, fresh south to south west winds, and generally clear and M C1 M es 1 Washington, Feb. 10.â€"In the Senate to day, Mr. Ramsay, on behaif of the Com mitted on P: Wlcoes, submitted an lh.l'd:l wdbfsu: ‘Bbl.l. d to & the Post Master General to unum the Webb line of steamships for the exâ€" tension of the existing mail service beâ€" tween Han Francisco and Honolulu, Naw Zealand, Australia, Cbina and Nuvigoes lalands, 12 wips yearly, for $425,000 ; and the crisis, About thirty persons were preâ€" sont. T:Lmolnd lon-huh.mo yot ener attitude, and if the ‘m determination should be irreconcilable, to encourage orderly manifestations in favor of the establishment of a republic. Gâ€"neral Meritos, Communder of the North, is making fo:ced marches in hope= of overmaking tien. «)lla, who, at the head of two thou.ndhmru. has again enâ€" ters d the Province of NXavarre. + It is given out that Zorilla will retire to private lite if the King persists in hbis reâ€" solve to abdicate. _ _The trial of nine persons, charged with ravishing and murdering their viouins, beâ€" gan at Dorie toâ€"day, Enow interfares with the movemenis of the Carlists. The tovernment is acting on the defaenâ€" aive. Towns are boing fortified and rolâ€" unteers armed to resiss the advances of the insurgents. _ in the event of the King‘s abdication, the Senmate and Congress will go into joint se«si0n and contioue to sit as a body till the throne is tilied. It 4s said that the King‘s reason for pmitting the throne is a difference betweea UUm Mâ€"jesty and the Ministry, _ The Luso de Broglio will &A Ite port to the Commurtee of m.hth Amembly on smmturday. llomll'm.-. ly co«. municate with Prendent 6 j The members of the Cortes belonging w:b.no-udv::dnouoad tbe Reâ€" »lican party, a meetling yesterday r:m-hmmtohh.h LATEST BY TRLGMLL Ams®~vican o MIDN‘CHT DEsPATCHES. ed THE OTTAWA~ TIMES, rEBRUARY 11 187%3. ABHB.E â€"NEWS. I1JNDON MAKKEL. (Ry Montreal Line.) FRA SPALX \C &*%# 4 ws. I se ai zht in these houses all been procured at the + + :I.Oulnnnd place, it -m[:ld perbaps [,e' F 1+}A), the 21 st !nst 181, ressonable to suppose that theso pictures ware caused by some defect in the glas« at l at tu® \ the time it was made; but as this was not the case, of course this theory was not a t <t 4 “aod one. Another rather singular thing " 1{115'\ Y 11 HOIIS@. in regard to this matter is the tact that up % Poler f to within six o1 eight weeks ago the glasas _im_'.g_’_eb wry 11, 1813_“ it ks in these windows where faces are now being seen was just as clear as the others B4b l4 aully yolbe se sik bave brow forming cla E2 poco a hbave n forming UA en *) for several weeks. But wonders will never| \s 22A XK 1 Te ce $ \ L cease , for new plcw_rn-mlm-mhgou Ss~ur? DE Pat n l pipes lLamp chimneys. Un Tuesday evening we: 6( y» & maited the house of Mr. Ballion in comy.| ""*~ ~RNMAIKT HOUSE, OTTAWs. pany with several others, and nearly all of Thursdhy, 6ih February, 1873. us could see very distinctly in the chimney PRESEXNT : of a common komohmpthog&o«.:uroof‘ o exc . iul .liulodsirl'l face, l?pfuomly about four | 48. *XCELLEncy FHEK GOVERNOR years old. Mr. B. informed us that for tho’ j GKNERAL IN COUNCIHL previous three nights only had anything | ever been discovered in this chimaney, and ION the rec0fnmendsation of the Hon. that the faces were diflerent each evening. | the Minisfler of Castom«, and under At a meeting of Spiritualists last Sunday ‘ the provisions the 8th Hection ot the evening, beld at the home of Mr. Andrew | Act 31st Victor{a, Cap 6, inti‘uled: "An Taylor, who resides about two or three Act respecting Customs«," His Exoelâ€" -Ju;:tl:;:tor Rome Céentre, the spirit : lency h:db“n leased to order, and it is of a © " spoke through a lady as a | hereby that the vi of Coâ€" -diu-.nd-ubhowdl.bomunuiotrll_ï¬o ty of m?.".‘.ï¬'m taces and that he hbelped put them on the | of New ‘Bruns be and the same is windows, ana told one gentlieman present hereby consti and erected into Out ('hu*vmdhmhotuoph;ihrtdcum MJhad-‘orï¬o tures on one of his -im-.zmmmduq lector of Customs at ‘the «white brave‘"‘ could not: wash them off Port of Richi t ts with dirty water. The first thing a citisen W. 2Â¥ HIMSWORCH,â€" ~â€" > Of Rome Genire does now every m“ y‘izis ui of _the ‘Privy Council. is to »» out and examine his windows t0 ‘ Fobrnuary 10. 18 74. _ 2185 3 I Montreal, Feb. 10. | _ The Mayor received a letter from Lord | and Lady Dufterin on Saturday, expressâ€" ing their satisfaction at the hospitalities ] tendered to them generally while in Monâ€" AN OLB OJLORED MAX having white hair and whiskers, the fea» tures being very distinct. These three houses we have mentioned as the only ones where faces have been seen as yet, m&n are some very fattering on several other houses. While making our tour of observation and invesâ€" tigation we were accompanied by several citizens of the place, and all of them coula see the faces as we saw them, although conooflhob.g::yh\d never been able to see them s 'l‘hon.:;o many diffterâ€" ent theorias, opinions suppositions regarding this phenomenon. Dr.puoui-ol the opinion that these pictures are caused by some defect in the glass at the time it was blown, (‘thers there are who firmly :;lhntheur-:u o_rpmm are caused spiritual influences, imagine they oan trace familiar resemblances in some of them to those of departed friends. But the whole affair seems to us a profound mysâ€" l.y-inthhkcloahsflu?‘pponnb- Rykm investrgation. ‘Thae glass on which th::hhdn:-m to be seen his appearance y been smoked, and has several different colors. The f.0es CaN ONLY sE sBew reaon tus outeipe. To look .tth:::from&b.inddonotn single thing can be see e glass lookin fluduru eruul..'l'bo houses of Dr‘ ami Mr. Bullion have been built a number of years, but that of Mr. Luce was built about two years ago. Had the glass to Rome Centre with instructions to find aut the fuu:‘fd}bo'cnn for publication in the Journal, the following is what he says in regard to the matter: Un reachâ€" ing Rome Centre: Monday afternoon, we began mklnf inquiries of some of our acâ€" quaintances in relation to the mystery which was M-tiuun‘thommdn' of the inhabitants. Phil. Mosber, a gentleman employed in the store of (ieorge W. Bond, kindly volunteered to show us around the town and impart what information he oould, We first visited the house of Pr. Ross, where the pictures were fi.st no ticed, and being introduced to that genâ€" tleman, he immediitely E‘rooeedod to ‘*show up‘‘ the faces. On the lower sash of a chamber window, in the west side of the bhouse can be seen, quite distinctly, ::. %l'uum of three humain faces and the A BLAOK CAT. At first we could not see anything reâ€" sembling bhuman features, but the doctor taking along pole and pointing out the eyes, nose, mouth, and outlines of the faces, we could then see Abem very plain,. #e next visited the house of Mr. samuel Luce, where faces had been seen by a number of citizeas. Here we could plainâ€" ly see two faces on one pane of glass, apâ€" parently those of a lady and gentleman who seemed to be facing each other, and on another window could be seen the face ot a yourg lady, and on still another win« dow we could see a head resemoling that of some large animal, looking as much like a lion as anything. The fases on these windows are considerably smaller than are those on Dr. Ross‘s windows, but fully as plainly to be seen. From here he went to the house of J«ke Bullion, and on one of his chamber windows we could see what appeared to be the Tace of Bight dead bodies are reported to have been washed ashore at Cape Canso, on Wednesday,. From whit vessel is yet anknown. seen ov:-'y day and on different houses. In view of these facts, we determined to have the matter investigated, and accorâ€" dingly on Monday last, we sent a Reporter mky PHOTOG1APH TABEMsELYzs oX wixpow PAXES, From the Adrian ( Wich,) Journal _ In our issue of December 13th, we men, tioned the fact that a rumour was current Aat that time, that several faces bhad been seen by diflerent â€"parties at Rome Centreâ€" on the windows of a house owned by Dr. Ross, of that place. Since then we have learned by reliable persons living there th1t the rumour we published was an aotual fact, and that new faces were being __ Senator Churchill is building the largest ship in this Province. ~She registers 1,800 Paul Varin, aged A8, dropped dead at the breakfast table in his bhouse yesterâ€" day. A verdict of beart diâ€"ease was rermâ€" dered toâ€"day, f | "WThe Temperance Hall in Lower Horton wys destroyed by fire on Wednesday. The fire is supposed to have been caused by an incendiary. & The saw uull of Gavin & Andrews, at Leskel River, was burnt down on Thureâ€" day, together with a large qu«intity of lumber. the Windsor & _ Annapolis R«ilway Company have decided to expend £100,â€" (X) this spring for repairs, new stock, &c. The number of deaths in (fm cily last waek was 74. ap | William Sauvaile was committed to day, after several weeks‘ investigation, on the charge of forgery. | Halifax, Feb. 10. Addiphus Fletcher, of Halifax, died from an overdose of chloral, taken by mistake, end was not poisoned, as at first supposed . No new cases of small pox have ce curred in Kings county. A very heavy gale w.th snow and rain prevailed here all last night. _ _ The conduct of the young men who reâ€" fused to skate trefore their Excellencies in the tournament, on the ground of the incomptency of the judges, still creates wide comment, and the severest consure is expressed by respectable citizens. Weather very col! T‘he weather is moderate and clea: A NEW EREAK OF THE SPIRITS. ) Laous h a.ve veen deveioped during BY TELEGRAPH. |Spacial 10 the Times |Special to the Timzs. } FROM HALILAX MONTREAL, We * «xd 19th, “if:i†&AM., t%n:.ï¬llu chn::cm again carried away. officers hands were nlhjto&hdr posts. A sea struck the vessel on the port beam, and carried the life boat and cutter leaving the port side a complete wreck. The Journal quoted from above says : â€" and the decks were constantly washed by the waves so that it was hard work to keep the ship clear of water. (At this time between 20 and 30 men were on the sick list, having been injured by the rolling and tossing of the ship. At 280 we lost the best troop cutter, and the sea was so heary that the watch stood by to cut away the other. Very few of the seamen on board ever seen such severe weather. "In the middle watch our foreâ€"storm tryâ€"sail was tore away by the force of the wind and our headâ€"zear broken by the violence of the waves. At 7 &m. the starboard cutter was stove in. e were then left with only four small boats with which to save all hands. We found at noon that we were 43 miles further from Halitax than we were on the 16th " Jan. 13thâ€"The weather cold rainy and very miserable This was the commence, ment of the really bad weather. _ BOY KILLAD, Jan. 14.â€"At about 10:30 a.m., a large hawser wheel that was slung over the fore stroke pole, weighing about a ton, gave way and killed a boy tive years of age, a son of a corporal of the 60th Rifles. His name was Jonithan Norris. ‘Three other children were seriously injured by the same accident, one of whom had his back broken and is now in a precarious state. The body of young Norris was committed to the deep at 4 o‘clock the same after, noon, one of the military chaplains read. in7| the service over the remains. ©Made 97 miles that day. A severe storm of rain and hail n.nilod all day. Jan. 15.â€"The tiller ropes were ciurried away at 10.30 p m. The second repaired them at great risk o{hhm and was thanked for his services by the capâ€" t«ain on the quarter deck in the presence of the staft of the vessol. Jan. 17.â€"The ship was rolling so heaviâ€" ly that a sea was shipped down the funnel, The cries of the women ‘and children were very distressing, and all expected momentarily to go to the bottom. Jan. 20 â€"The wind and sea went down. Made 44 miles. f Jan. 22.â€"All going well. Made 97 miles. At noon were 860 from Halifaz. Altered course for St. John‘s, N.F. 6 Jan. 16.â€"The vessel was rolling very heavily, Nearly lost the port life boat. Une of the fasts gave way but succeeded in saving the boat. Jan. 23 -‘n!:sthot fine and cold. At 3 pm. a terrible gale ret in, under which the vessel pitched heavily. Jan: 24 â€"The sea moderated, but the n-doaly-doflmiludnr'-‘thodq. Jan. m.--Dmnd anchor at St. John‘s at 10:40 a m , remained there coaling and recruiting until Jan. 29, when we sailâ€" ed for Halifax. The rest of the voyage was uneventlul. * ® BIRTH. Un the *O0.h instant, at Wilbrod Street, the wile ot J. M. Courtney, Beq., of a daughter. Jan. 12, Sundayâ€"Divine service was held on the quarier deck. ‘The sea runâ€" ning véry high, but the wind apparently ubasting. * > ¢ : t See in another column, advertiseâ€" ment about Towa and Nebraskea Lands. ty See in another column. adver.iseâ€" ment about lowa and Nebraska Lands, In this city, on Monday, the J}1th inst., Thomas Roberts, infant son of Mr R. T. Daniel. â€"The funeral will take place Jan. 11th.â€"At noon found that we were only 700 miles from Enflund alter cight days steaming. Made 117 miles in the last 24 hours. CGVERNM&®T HOUSE, OTTAWA. Thursdhay, 6ih February, 1873. PRESENT : HIS EXCELLErcYy PHE GOVERNOR _ _GRNERAL IN COUNCIL. Jan. 9th. and 1Goh. the vessel labored heavily but made about 130 miles each day. s hnevedâ€"â€"â€"â€", he informed me he bhad been nearly drowned, and he certainly looked very uncomfortable, being wet through, and has had a very tireesome watch. Rowever, the engines were eased down, and my watch passed away without anything of consequence occurring.* At 4 a m., Mr, â€"â€" relieved me, and I went velow to watch, and hurried into my hammock : but not to sleep ; for what with the ship rolling, women screaming and children crying, there was little sleep. Towandis morning the wind dropped." BOTH LEGS BADLY FRACTURED «nd will probably be invalided home. Neven otber soldiers on guard sustained severe injuries at the same time. The sea poured down into the engine room, and for a time it was feared that Â¥YHE YE:EEL wOviLD FOUPXDER f but she rode through safely. ‘The follow ing extract from the journal of an engine er, will give an idea of the situation : Jan. 8th.â€"Thd sbip rolled heavily and Iaboured under a strong head bound wind. At 10:30 p.m. a heavy wind struck the ship on the port side and carried away the cutter, severely injuring the guard. The sergeant in charge had We have announced the arrival on this side of H. M. Troopship * Himalays," respecting whose safety considerablealarm was felt. She had a fearful passage across the Atlantic, as ber log shows:: * * LEAVING ENXGILAND, Jan 3rd.â€"Steamed from Portsmouth Put meeting beary headwinds anchored in Yarmouth Bn:i’c Four:een hundred and thirty souls on board. Jan, 6th.â€" Started again in the face of a strong westerly wind. * Jan. 7th.â€"The ship was rolling heary. Got clear of the Land‘s End at 10 l.l;ll At noon ship‘s position was lat. 49 18, lontfl:s. xzpnmoe from Halifax, 2. 348 miles. # " I jumped out o‘my hammock thinking the ship was going down. When I 1eâ€" rpiHE NEXT Jan. 4th.â€"Started again, but on acâ€" count of heavy weather were forced to put into Portland, where we remained over Zunday, the 5th. ebruary 10, 1874, Russ@ll House. tt:wa, Febr@ary 11, 1873 t ." ‘.‘.’; »; 48 *’i?&‘ m } tdZ , p» l i :,7 Ts P B ‘(L. e o i o ns t -J"n" # CGGVERNMKE®‘r HOUBE, OTTA_WA; Thursdhy, 6ih February, 1873. PRESENT : b JS EXCELLEBNCY FHEK GOVERNOR Terrible HURRICANES IX THE ATANTIC GUARDS ASSEMBLY H. on at tour o‘clock from the of _ Mrs. Minn, Wellington Will take place on DIED. tons. Sheetings. Towellings. Grass Linens. Cheaper than Remnants of <all kinds offered at prices 1 sure their immediate Sale. { Allan, McKinnons & Mc f 20 SPARKS STREET remarks:â€"* By a thorough knowledge ot the natural laws which govern the operaâ€" tions of digestion and nutrition. and by a caretul application ot. the fine 1 of well selected cocomn. Mr. B: has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately fiavoured beverage which may save us many heary doctors‘ bills Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in tinâ€"lined E‘ckeu, labelledâ€"James Epps & Co., Homcsopathic Chemists, London. d1 509y Coupormx®sa.â€"The very agresable characâ€" ter of this preparation has rendered it a general favoarite. The Civil bervice Gazette _ duactions. . _ Grey Cottops. Horrock‘s Cotâ€" '[ 0 TAILORS At â€" great Ne Rink Music Hall: Ott, Feb. 5, 1873 ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUSY INT&BBHNG EXPERIK] TICKETS 50 centsâ€"for sale at Mr. HOPE‘S 8ST A TIONE] Cor. Sy.arks and R Do _ do _ and Tickets T8 cts. for Reserved suh, ORME & SON‘8 MUSIC 8TORER 6 Firezâ€"OUne of the Arcient Elementsâ€"Worsbip of Fireâ€"Sourom Ire Derived, and Srilliant Results Obtained from Chemical Aotionâ€"Watge Enemy of Fire â€"Antiâ€"Combustible Bodies and other Antagonists of Plg APPARENT CONTRADICTION OF sq TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY & THUr KCebruary 11 12 & 13, Is73 AT EIGHT O‘CLOCK. DOORS OPEN AT HALFâ€"PAg Fire and its Antagoni Prof. J. HPEPPER, F.¢, COM M ENCE LIMMEDLT A the cheapest And concluding with BURNING TO LEATH AND SA VYING FRox CoOTPON® k U BRPLUS STOC COTTONS AND REMMNANT * EKpilepey,Sparn«. bt Vitra‘ Denee.. 1 E “md..uzauu-:-‘wm. 4 of 33 FAM ILY Odll.fl T e vinis, contain l'r* nm“z(m“n.e.huy sub .Pau.-u of directioas,...... .+« #$10@ Vnâ€nh-y (=un for cure of w # k cure P ‘mAumm t large -..--.'J"«'-f.. 3“ vials, captaining all our Specifics, Indndtn{: etâ€" erinary and other« no: enumerated above 35 Director of the Royal Polytechnic Institute, London; Fellow Of the Society : Associate of Il:n'ï¬ltiu“‘ of En@ao‘n, etc., etc.; > Feliow / Society of Telegraphic Engineers ; onorary Diploms ; and Chanut.ryeg?the Lords the Committee of Ooun&ln ‘:N in England ; Author of ‘Boy‘s Play Book of Science,‘ ‘Ply Book of Metals,‘ (Encyclopmdic Science Simplified,‘ #&¢. L Annual Clearing S The Handling of Red Hot Metals. Modern Experi + Flame and Fire,. â€" * Office and Depot. #o. S Baoarwar, zy TCBE ‘HMHustrated by numerous, curious and startling experiment, , CHEMISTR Y A ND NaAT OR AL PHILOSOP" Including The Anci¢gnt â€" Ordeal by â€"Fi .. iyTHE ORDEAL OF BOILING WATERQ‘, EIMILIA SIMILIBUS CUOURANTOR wre® Karache, !e-nlc: Lumbego, Piles, Lot yen Hiceding ‘of THREE BRILLIANT AND SCIENTIFIC *_ oNX THE EYVENINGS or i un is i# h ted + j ut Pave ‘Boxe:,wiih one 42 viaiof Sore Mouth, Canket Poxm‘s EXTRACT Burns, Bruises, Lameness, i Depot, o. sB DnoADWAE, S10" FPor mtir AJ Druggists. WX 1KAEB, «â€" KPP8‘ 8 C©OO0OAâ€"APRATREFUL ANXD Powder, very Piles, Lolis, Stings, Sore eding ‘of the IA..‘MM or of Piles; Corms, Relow Cost. Choice: Patâ€" terns and Fast Colors at 10c to 12%e. P 1.3% Anl PRIN TS Will deliver a course of DRESS GOODS Wincies at | Remnants Of ; Cost. . | Carpets and | | Plain and |FloorVilCloths : at Cost. 16 For imparting a fne go#® Linen Shirt Bosoms By the use of mw«aâ€"v_ï¬ qu.dow&tb Linen the appesrance i i from the store.~â€"96¢ _ Goods done up with it * e o whing. â€"Tuis is the 195 CUTUEEY, ';‘; To be found in the Dowinks l Producing the same g0#** Hotel Poprietors wiil i# advantage to examine my W# The inhabitants of the (i are respectitully requested t CHINA, GLASS, ticle that can be uts three cents to do th# family. _ 1t gives the 1 M‘M““ not adbere to it, 20498 much longer. 1t # "* A-MM“’, No. 60 Fparks street, opposi Lion Horel, which contaim tensive an i varied stock of Ename! It is put up i8 | * .b:u'ta-!!"',!! cents per box. W holesale at mended by the E7 i ing American pape®® _ , Hard P %J-fl.‘ Dealers in Formerly of Liverped Ot:aws, 10th Feb,. 1874 _ PENXING UF Pa SsTORE Cufls, CAsPET$® amo HOUSE FORâ€" NISH INO®. Saxgy p. 128 4 4# HOUSE OF L will be cleared out at Cost . NOTICE so that # M a o * 1RADE Lkegy, warded East the same ni that no me turn of Mr Cooner PMTAiL.â€"V Clergr, BR land ; Rer This step of firs: by a coach known to Gusrds a 4 yesterday . can oply " looking " Albion Reamer will Sniegintered House Cl (by «ny AM H52 too lute For Mone hrom 10 a.ns ï¬lflafl and Pri al ols J it Card®, Enterest sonum., ing at li‘. Music | Boyde, has in ely to go on Howe Hreanime RBaun or A py iwos AMATEC Jouvin A Darx« Tus Gc Aootbe® Appimo: oFFICE 187 t Â¥f t t