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Ottawa Times (1865), 21 Feb 1873, p. 2

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(#* The latter which we publish in another column ho-lhomo( Mr, ‘w. 'ulhvo.Mv..tfldm'q* atiention to the maritune strength of the Dominion. The London Time too tre quenily beliitlss the importance of the apabilities ol the colonies. it seeme to with Prince EKdward laland, we should probably not have long to wait for Newâ€" foumdland to come in ; and for this reason, if for no other, we heartily wish that the delegates may be empowered to reaturn with a satiafaotory answer favourable to the lsland‘s Confeleration, despite ‘the P‘remier‘s reported declaration that they were sent here to "Lond it off" The desire to secure the union of Prince Kdward Island with Canada has with the people on the mainland, sprung from sen«â€" iment rather than from a sense of the importance of the alliance. It does not hurt the Dominion that Pricce Ed#ard laland and Newfoundland should choose to stay out in the cold, except that it seemâ€" ingly spoils that autonomy of all British North America which we desite to se The people of Prince Kdward Island are Just now agitated on the subject of Comâ€" Tederation. The Government of the colony has sent two delegateos, Mesers. Laird and Maythorne, to visit Ottawsa with the view, weha! presumed, of making the hest bargain possible. Butil we are to believe the statement of the Premiecr as reported in our Charlotletown despatch these deputies come to * feid off Conledâ€" eration." ‘There must be a slight mistake in this. ‘There was no need to send anyâ€" body to Ottawa to oppose Confederation, for there was nobody here who either had the power or was inclined to force it upon them against their will, We take the sense of our despaich to be thal the peoâ€" ple of the Islanare driving the Govern., ment into Contederation, and that th iovernment, while willing to give the the. maitter . every consideration, are resolyed _ upon _ trying _ to _ get what! we may call better terms"" than those heretofore proposed. The delegates will probably be here toâ€"night or toâ€"morâ€" row morning, and whatever their pro. posals may be, they will assuredly receive llie earnest consideration of the Governâ€" ment. We should all be glad werse they | uch as to commanmd their ready acceptâ€" ‘ But if the constitutionally elected memâ€" bers of the House of Commons abdicate their functions, and merely assume the role of deleogates from the Local Assembiy, they will assuredly do little good to the eause ,they,wish to serve. ‘There is an of. Neial means of communication between the L6Ocal and the Federal CGovernments, and a Parlinmentary way of getiing at any particular document that may pass beâ€" iween them ; but the attempt to: coerce the members otf the House otf Commons, through the Local Government and Legisâ€" Iature, is certainly extraâ€"Puliamentary. This â€" wo say without reference to the merites of New Brunswick‘s claim for ubatter terms." If they come here free snd untramâ€" melled ; if they present a fair case that carries upon the faee ot it evidence that the Province needs rsedress, wo do not think that serious objection will be made. f they should be compeliel to come up here and act under instructions from the Loeal Legislature. It is very questionable whether the Local (iovernment of New Brunswick have acted in good taste by inviting the repreâ€" sentatives of the Province in the Doâ€" minion Parliament to a conference with the Local Legisiature. ‘There is an appear, ance of intimidation, something of the ‘mtandâ€"and.deliver,"" about the matter, which will really rob the New Brunswick members of much of their moral weight, Mr..Hugh Nelson, M P., and Mr. Dud« ney, M.DP,, of British Columbia, havre ar rived in town and are stopping at the Rusasell House. in calling attention to the announcte= ment which appears at the head of the wlitorial column, this morning, we need make little explanation to the patrons of _ the Tiuxs. Umder the new management there will be no change of policy. ‘ ‘aame line of Liberal Conservatism, im:t Lly awdvocated by the Tixizs, will be henceâ€" forth adhered to, Kqual rights to all; the maintenance of British connection, and the completion an consolidation of the Unior, as contemplated by the British North America Act, have been the leading features of the policy advocated by the Twrs, heretofore, amt will ao continue for the future. | ‘The parties to the tirm, announced above . are well known through their association with journalism acd the printing busi« â€"ness. _ In their several departments they have each acquired a comsiderable amount of exparience,; in coonection with this and other journals, and, now that they meet the patrons of the Tiwwsa with an increase of responsibility, it is not likely that they will slacken théir exertions to make of it a first class paper. ‘They invite the publis to judge them by their labours and truat to giving good value as a certain means of commanding a liberal patronage. (Miawa, Feby Insolvent Aotâ€"James Tyre, Assignee Dissolntion of Partnership. Gandner Wantedlâ€"Otta@wa College. U‘anadian Pacific Railway, s The Ottara Cimes L\ ROBERTSON, ROGER & Co ma 17th ive en ut that from s«aid date the Ottawa Daily and ‘vcekly Trw®a will be pablished by them at the Moe Wellington Street, OMawa ALEX. RORERTHON, s JOHN CHARLE® ROGKR, LOUIN ARMAND GRIJAON, UKU, AHWERMAN BARXNUN, Aiawa, Feby. 21, 1873. F NEW ADVERTISEXENTS T FRIOAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1873 mkicraigin«l beg to announce that they oved {Jnto coâ€"partnerdhip, fom and after nst= mmler the name and fAirm of foncgmmmmime A 1 Ancommmand Woere tearms to be made NoOTICE, i *\ w.i.?\h“b“ C the wansport of people and storses from -l‘. 1819 Liout,. Rubidge, ;fl;fi' wile 'T:-‘w at Quebes in June, and Hmcdo nâ€"L ::mm;hlflihy:w Cobourg to Township of tonaâ€" bee in this Countyâ€"Lienut, ie Tok on met o ut smy ::‘-u..yh.lh m(x..n-..m"! of the Pesse, and at the time of his deâ€" -.-‘n.-:th ohlest mmugistrate in :} of Noribhumberiand, Durham, Peterborâ€" ough and Vistoria. in 18256 he assusted e Hon. P. Robinson in sestling unmi grants from lrolami. He cut out and alsawred a roud from Rlse Lake to Patear» on the Piymouth, Falmouth and Swansea Such is a very suecinet account, epito~ wmized from his autoblography, of his asâ€" tive services at sea during a periodâ€"a poâ€" rlod how eventiul |â€"s( t-nm In 1819 Liout, Rubldge, his wile messenger landed Aanapoiis, i mentiningctignt bon, the dhohlod'dlhr.' . Im mzmm "Bloodhound," also a Ehn.. it was whilse in command of s«hip that he was ordered to take a Kbc'o-?blho(hhd&l-. with a repeal the Ordersâ€"inâ€"Council. Unaware that in the meantime war hui been declared between England and the United States, the commander and the From this tume untll 1818, when his ship was the "Lina‘" was amploged in the bomâ€" hlh-td':h D-u::.-': as me e mulmant .......'3.. for Caâ€" whare were lh‘- tho!.. -r-n,-.-.: 110 Liontenant was to the c-dd% :hm:i-;quâ€"y-m sons of rmmak from Cadia to Faro. nm the "LKEina‘"‘ rman in on the Hood tile to bomâ€" banl the ships on shore. Lord Cochrane boarded the ~Ktaoma" and exâ€" prossecd groat satistaction with her position. in thea coursse of one of these «Atna‘" engagal the batteries on !sle de Aix, and for three or tour days â€"Ggur y Nontemnant,. (n h& # K tas" : fought at the battle ot Copenhagen, durâ€" :Thw‘ "Cansor‘ mime year prom mtdh‘.&qpfl "Madesta® frigates. \In ths r.l-hd.'-lhdhlb.ftâ€"h; t& paid off. s was K. & :Wlh“'h" store ship, and lor Maita, where ha was drafted into the ‘"Agincourt," 64 gans. ’l\hw vhllhgh:‘hn-hhl-i Maita, to join the under Lord lfir?‘dâ€". Im the subject otf our mem oir was removeadl to the "_ and on the qu:'m hm nnoll:: Mhhm_h a lieutenant‘s they sailed to Aboukic Bay in Egypt, where, under a lire so heary that many boats were sunk and many men killed, the troops were landed. For several month French he returned to England, the ypined the ©Cerea" troop ship, which carâ€" ried the 3lst Regiment to Cibraitar , there they embarked the Wih lm-u and aniled in company with ther the (loot, to Marmorice Bay in Asia. From thence R N., wh» died at Peterborough on the Sth inst, As will be seen, Capt. Rubilige was one ol the lirsat settiers of that part of the country to which he came when he had already reached middleage, and after havy. ing already undergone hardship and exâ€" eitement in the pursuit of his profession such as are rarely crowded into a lifetime. This interesting ex tract reqquires no further introduction. Qur contemporary says : of this aketch was born in WMCA.-I. 1787. Is 1796, when only eleven years of age, be -&dhmm.u.nl“d the third class, on the "Arrow" aloop of war, commanded by his unsle, the well u-':-wvr:-'au in 1800 he Wecopy from a recent number of the Peterborough Keview a fow (acts connected withthe life of the late Captain Rubidge, THE LATE CAPYAINX RUBIGE &. ~ those of Mr. Kingsmill. . By taking up apecial points in detail it is possible to entch the Eaglish sar, and if some of our representatives would follow up the same policy and show our weallh of lumber, of minerals, of Carming lands ond otf manuâ€" froturing power they woubll be doing Canmuia a good service. be conductiad mthout patriotisam and with a sole desire to please the whim of Eng lish opinion for the moment. 1t is there= ‘mmmmnuum repre sent Canadian interests in Britain should lhko every opportunity to correc! the misapprehensions into which it, or Other English journals may coccasionally Tall, The real sentiment of the |Mloofm mother country h« nevoer been mistaken by the people of Canads, though it has frequently been misreopreo sented by the press and a tew public meo portion, according to population, to that of the United Kingdom ; our shipping is MM-:::.-'.MJQ- neighbhors who nearly ten timesas many as we do, in substantial home wealth we need not faar comparison with the people of any country in the world. In respect of undeveloped resources Cana da stands unsurpassed, and the energy of its people has been displiayed on too many ecosmions to leare room for doubt that these resources will not be turned to goo«d acoount as clroumsetances enable tham to do so, ‘These facts concerning the cireumâ€" atances of our country cannot be too freâ€" quently brought befors the notice of the people of Europe, and we are therelfore giud to notice such communications a The purpose of every patriotic Canadian in to realise Mr. D larasii‘s idea, not of a Britain in Australia, but of a Britain in America, or, as the lion. lIsaas Buchamon put it, @"the Greater and the Leâ€"ser Britain,‘* from which latter expression, doubtlass, Nir Chulubcl,::hlhomlo for his not very brilliant k on ‘‘The Greater Britain."‘ W hat is desired here is the perpetuati m of HBritish institutions under the free constitution which we now en| y . Qur commercial strength is out of all proâ€" popularity. "Loosse the bouds and go," will not be sanctioned by the British peoâ€" ple, nor will it be acted upon by the Canmudians until they are convinced that their association is no longer deemei desirable. a briaf stay on sbhore, night appoin ted ye P London, Fob, 4) â€"â€"The explosion in the coaul mine at Staffordshire on Tuesiay, caused the d-tholu?z filn.:-l fin"W bodiga Â¥e _A report has been recaived here to Chicagey, Feb D)â€"Judge 0‘Gara yesterday murder of hi wile in this ong, in December murder of his -u::uu-â€"- * aige Hichntond, f ‘the ”"‘lfl::' &d\fih‘“”d 'nmuhb‘an‘â€"lmw -”-Q.cm.u.'"'u' u:‘u- n-.‘ :ud -‘t“- -a'.fi Trtind t in nonaPit mcb in ins worth $15,(08), No clue to the rob. ch-y“honh-l. Cleveland, Foeb. #)J.â€"RHoeveral cases of trichines are reported hare in a family named Kruger, who are accustomed to n:..-pmnpk. L n endae s u“mm New York, Fab. 2).â€"The residence of F. Horton Beaton was totally destrozed by NHro yeosterday, Loss $10,08). Becretary Fiush has notified the Ship w:huw American n-.l-bylbo(hh-‘dx. (h:.. large Spanish house of Losadi & “.Glllfl).: which ntll.lln luilb on New Y ork banks, New York, Fob. 2).â€"Jay Gould enmphatâ€" Â¥muu is endeasvouring to ‘;ob.‘..l). President Grant Wmu-hhnrd immeltiâ€" ate legisiation to carry out the Hsaherics clause of the Washington Treaty.. in the latter in the movement ’hufihlu-rflmuqfi. elamation by the Dominion revolutionary emprabponiinp the poinke io hich American (tews tamana has caused the issuance of a pro Berlin, Feb. %D.â€"â€"In the Prussian Dist boday the Minister of Finance Ib-pl:‘dbly.r b» be nhmt‘l: thalore, proposed measures reduction of the public debt of (Garâ€" repnad vireage. 5 ~» s mmalrly vtheyr y ons iez Feb. %. hensollern candidature for the throne of ‘”mmm._ 'l.u.u-u,»-.nunu.umu Tuesday last, at which the conduct of the expluined the apparent refusal to hare Oonrl-uthl*flblhwn Cangreds to vote a c-lz:-::-h tho | be sent to (ttawa wasdisoussed,. â€" After a Pohnmanetu® 207 ,reom.06, that tb® |lensiny and exmited dircnmmon, a vate mas sideration of the resolutions when taken, when the meeting by a twoâ€"thirds m“m.drds‘-pm majority declared against the action of the tâ€"hmhh. declaring that the | Government. Hon,. Attorney Genera! m“mb"”':““ Pulmer his deciared that the object of the of the abolition of alavery :mu., deputation was to fend off Confederation. announcing the total defeat of the m bands under Hebado and other WTO:.Wth: Kte r“l‘-!‘lbfl ground the bel umu-’m tives are intriguing for a reviv.l of the Ho hensollern candidature tor the throne of The National Amembly wl adpoure aine dis in aix weeks. I for members of the Musicipal Council« in the Provinces will be held within a fort The inhabitants are laying in stocks of | ___"" .. provisions in their houses, fearing trouble. | *) Private represoent that the | lars. C.!hhh.:mnpllth Much The peop‘e have refused to pay duties ..‘mlnq-m all the atâ€"ateget occupy * e the evening there masa genrat Atamina» tion. In Barcelona a similar celebrsation is in P iotse tinit metand "oot nrvant ie m hnddhd to take their places ;".'r;'r"l rch â€"-â€":""I“*P;";'. c“" luutiul. lovernment reigned Special Tixes mbywmmmm; l .:_‘_.. 1 ly installed, All political prisoners were -zu::-.:mdu but:': The subscription lists for lb"b:'.t to the ser geoants . to FPir H Al‘an in rapidly flling The red # vnd:l:dh- m“; All the ::n.. cltitcns have dn:i"y a"""“'*."‘d"‘h.-. ma fhamine mubscribed, and the ue of tickete wilt In Barcelona a similar celebration is in . .mu. mesting is going Prieed ely o o S 408 12508 2200006 | on in Mechanica‘ HJall: A|! the temper. publicans have declined to take their places | 8000 societies are 1epresented. The in the Muaicipal Council. crowd is very large, and the specches The peop‘es have refused to pay dutits | are st‘rring and eftective. ..‘mw”:"ydllhu-uomc‘ Anderion, the m. yun â€" lnjured by points and strong places. ’ ’tuluohhq'.h.m&m _‘The British wyua tron is anchored olf the | ing. Paris, Feb. %).â€"The Kepublicans ul a Emw. the 15th inst., the city having been prastically deâ€" The @Dauily Telegraph" devotes a largea | 31 dmmnmw‘ [ anit of the fuvestigations yow gomgrn | | 1 in the United States. mor ldon?hlhm.ubm& ero regard to omdmh-q of | in Kansas last year, lh'fo:qt C praises the conduct of Colorado, snâ€" | ado eludes that so long as America can bosast| B of a free pross, and Ond Yotks in each | 89 , State, we shall pot despair of American Iinstity tione. 1 Oreenwich Hospital, f Cobourg â€"a work with which Sir P. Maitâ€" | NEW YURBK wirKkEeTs land was so pleased that His Excellener| New York, Fsb. 2)â€"Goid 14}. .snh.-'.nt:‘nd.;’:hlu ITIUl', mfin 6‘ ‘ kn puhnjpm mb ‘w.uddmiq i,wmb;-lqd,owgnh, that year he settled 4.(XX) iratoigrants an }100:;2.].(.” trwn Englaod, Sootlaod awt ireland. | beatâ€"EF r_ buyers In 1941 be was appointed Hegistrar ol | bold 086. _ NX.les l.(ll)uh ab the Comnty of Poetmborough, an oftice the | $81.060 lor lbo _2 *b% in â€"store d ties of which..it will be universally con |and afost ; $1.77] w$l7?} to 1.80 e xled, be tullilled with credit to himse (; tor No 1 do; $1#) to $g1 95 for aud! advantage to the pubbetor more than , einter red western; $1.%) to $200 for ) yeare. | amber western ; 81 90 to $2.4 tor white In 194] be was appointed NHegistrar ol the Comnnty of Potm borough, an oftice the d .ties of which, it will be universally con e wled, be tuldlled with -.luubL.( and advantage to the publbe tor mee than ) yoore. In 1841 be was promated tothe raok of Communder in the Royal Nary, Be @4 also, up to the time of his desath, th» reciplent of a goout service pansion trom UKKAT BKICAIN, kuttks, * > i‘ :: L laonmdon. Feb, %).â€"The bullion in u»’ Butlter â€"J30. to 4 %8. Rank d“.lw.:: meremel £27 N®8), ; mt to 17. % -L during the past week. _ | _ | _ _ _ _ | _ I ‘rude, LATET 8Â¥ TiLMGIAPE YBTUMYT‘$ MNMSATS WIDNIGHT DESPATCHES i ABHâ€"AEK, NEUW * orted that | has left h‘by_thhfl.‘:&yu to (By Montseal Line.] WEST INDIEX, B4).â€"The governorship of UEKERM AX Y SPALN FR ANCE which we hare quitied #Bo IAFTO NA & evernight, began to hang back as if doubt ing the ol riaking their lives for -ny:uuu-n-. The apeed of the ainckens â€"by .degrees, and at lbagth the wholo pask drop of as if by anow Lrims oven a lull woilf too sasâ€" verely to be -J.::y-u a certain time, and in the face of a stout resistance the beast‘s inherent cowardice is ame to ::.lotb-:-..cr Inter. Al~ y three or vetarâ€" loudness and Auency that would do honor ”A.lluh:.m t.-uuq-u- ’th-dn- hn'mph‘, the driver shakes his reins with a wild whoop, and away we go into the darknoss Mile after "'"'":fm""":.""""'" of the forest begin to gather and imwdqflqflm- while ie pouel their heas with the butt ends of our pleces, and chop their pame with haichets, and slash them across the qqupuqflq-n over our shoulders as fast as ca a And so for a time the running how! wherewith a supperiess woif be muâ€"*w-m&n of our village any night in the but the anarling ory of one who sees his food and wishes to hasten. And and Ast, narrow heads, and yellow, thier. wh, murderous oges,. Crack | the foremost of the pack rolls over on his side, kicking mhinlwlhmm--.. fall "wuh;m “.-‘um dead, snow a amear. of dull crimson. thme of the hokilsst w-‘:u 3& :thml it will sasily forget ; not the long melancholy stowed away in the bottom of the conveyâ€" ance, and last but not least a ”-'fr protesting agrainst his ab juotion A atnake e A correspondent of the Lon on Morai Post gives a live y account of -dl-hu.o-' img, which is one of the favorite sports in :uomolm whare the animals tween night morning, are aroused by-v_--hh-‘o’h:nn“ tion to " tumble up, and look sharp about '&:Mo-:-‘h.bl.-." Yc.-: & toilet, forth see M‘mhfi.m*dfib coming dawn, a boge, “* mase, which as your oyes get used to the darkness, assumes the form ot a broad, h-q.wmn&m“ akiles, not unlike an enormous washing tub, around which fi.t three or four specâ€" tral figures with lanternsâ€"the fittul glare n _ Ryoâ€"â€"Quict Rales as WJs to 950. 1| _ Cornâ€"liull, with no decided ca m Reseipts, 12(0 bush Hales, 38 000 at bilc to 65e for new western mixed, | 85} to 66 for old do, aflost , 63}6 to 64¢ [ do in store,; O63le to bie for yellow w estern . * _| Barleyâ€"Dull and nominal. Receipts * . 1),000 bushels, _ & present administration, is out in an article comlemning their present policy, hitherto been a strong supporter of WOLEâ€"HUNTING IN RUSSLA. A vuuu-udu-n-iumt. Russia â€"The Excitiog R:qeâ€"The Bat tle with the Wolves, the continual putting off of the Immigrant H socandal investigrntion -‘Alhl Riskmor, implicated in the rob= bery ol Musson‘s storse to the amount of five thousand dollars, last May, but who Aed to Boston, returned yesterday, and to great suyrprise Mh was admilted to bail to«lay. Leon Bernard, a moulder, was toâ€"day committed lor passing spurious halt dolâ€" _ THE Offawa TtE FRBROARY @, igs. London, Â¥ew B\ MpmChe raie for p.m â€" 1 money at the Stock Exchange on Govâ€" :-:u.urihuwh'bn than the Bank rites cent. Mwn] for m" ’;.m to 92; on account "l‘u-. 63‘8, :.'3; oro.fl:u; 10â€"40%, # m # ‘“ ® l.l'\"ahl)l. MARKK ETX Liverpool, Feb, Â¥, 2 p.m. â€" Cotton, Unts â€"Nteady, Râ€"csipts, 25,000 bushels; «ales, 30,(XX) bushels, at 830 to §40 for new wes‘ern mixed ; 53c to Mo for old do in store ; Mo to 56 for white weslem; Lo to 51}e for black do ; 530 to 540 for new mixed Siate, Porkâ€"Firm, at $14.874 for new mess. Lardâ€"Steady at 8]0 tor steam; #}¢ for C IGLT : BR K4 P FROM PRINCE EDW AKD [4LAND lard, 37« to 3. Petroleamm =~Crude, #10o to I¢ ; relined, [Spacial to the Times.) 2Y TELEGRAPH i rapilly dimppearing. a cened by ob Rrothers, b fifi‘m.l.fi dassutes 1X teoat ; Kas & f Y A) teat 4 im, amd a depith «l boald otf 18 tow 4 in. Her tonnage is 18] buildar‘s m:-lnhhb Wan hfl tromthe ship b yard Messrs. Alexrsnder Stophon & , She is to be emplogyed in our sed! fishing, and will u:c.:nq-eu Meamers, The â€"_.tfln_uhflt_h“i%c. Newfoundlana lt e un k THE NEWROUNDLAND SEAL FisH. KR1KS, went home to warm themâ€"elves by the :hmmmmumtg After alsaping an hour, aroused his cries which were ‘very pitiful,‘ as the witness sail, the two Goodings and Rone 'ctq-l'uucfll. and told him i( would go down stream‘m short ‘way hbe cfl: out, baut he saidy £ 4 I can‘t do it. 1 can‘t walk." -&- went bask to the house, and they or ww no more of him until they maÂ¥ bim dead the next morbing. © The evrikience mthubytllho:gndehfiq Oftsen men and a boat have been brought to the man‘s roliot n Afteon case of singuiar inbumanity and cowardice. h-tz::hmm Tell into u(h;‘:‘ohuhndb-nhlho m out and talked to him. He said s he was so cold and h..‘-ufi: mam’.-buh;rm of the wuter, and he would serve them and work for them one year without pay or re= ward. He was then about eighty feet trom drajland, and the water where he wa was not more than three and one half feet deep, and no ice of any conseâ€" quence. They asked him his name and he -unr_odw-{kcw'quou. They then such a reluctant witness. A Man Allowed to Freese to Death With in Sight of a Housse, h y appears at last to have become mdu‘}“hthunmhdn- ations that if the expulsion succeeds there will be at least fiity more members who will be thrown into the breakers. He seems to feel more keenly his position, and evidently regrets that he has heen wer even informailly in such a pressnce. ‘l\om*‘-“hd-lm negative a character as can be were on the Aoor toâ€"day, but did not :â€"oh&:uubmm obtained to e them, though “.fl*bzb discuss the 3 ter even informaily in such a pressnce. a«hall not be offered as a sacrilice for Wtwu- sotts m#‘ who are involved in *â€"flnl‘-{’ o both sides of the House, and it is predicted that it will be so complieated with amendments that ’tb.‘dwlfllh mm be exâ€" . It was noticeable toâ€"day, ".am.u.:mo&u:md w-vlllhslo say would move to amend the report so as to include the expulsion of others than those name 1. en Polter S peuprbly Shror Ain self into the breach and that Ames c-t::..ut of n:-‘:.nwfiq Mhhfin the feel. ing over a committese “m to expel two members of the It is vary erident, as has been stated, that the report as it is represented to be is quite slon of the testimony involving Vice Presâ€" C Heposthizent ar nolh ‘atber sns ns t, or as the House may deem llr The inters est and excitement over report grows The Pokin, Illinois, Register M'b“liomoâ€"-hlh: for : expulsion of Representatives Ames Brooks and the severe censure of the inâ€" the allâ€"important document to the House. Although the Commitiee have kept their secret preity well, and although there has :.numdm: have w-flm neverâ€" theless protty ascertained that it mmonucmm Mobilier Comâ€" mitiss was appointed to inquire if Unkes Ames or anybody elso had atâ€" tempted by bribery to influence the legisâ€" nome m entim n rtave imieton & was mh’.ud'ill to morrow deliver INAHUMANIIY AND COWARDICE, orrespondence of the New York Worll. PROBABLE REPO_T OF THUE OONG@REAZIONAL OOMMITTER . P counsection. Still, we are confident that the sentiment of England is with us and for us; and, while we have reason to beâ€" l'nththhhtbun,uonbuoprob. ability of any proposition looking towards a severance of the tie originating in ars closs on the hesls of the United Mlun-mum‘u&.‘mm "lam 1e not namerihy of Sit parsuinge are not our paren Mnmfi:rndfi.h“dtbd& t;-‘ we a1e no mean portion of this great empire in our strength on the seas. Unfortunately, all parties <here at bome do not treat us as if they valued the in the world in the. strength of her shipping. the was then exceeded ouly by Great Britain and the United Nies, the excess of the latter being about #X0,0u0 tons. Since then Canada hss mgn-dvudily in this respect, while Americans ha«ve made litile or no beadway. We may infer from this that the Dominion has neawrly overhauled her powerful neighbour, and that in the course ol a year or two she will be the second nation in the world in mescantle snips ng. _ Her seamen already number nearly Et{up.nndh ber hsudlehormnuul loubtod. should the necessity ever arise, will dludy and able defenders of her wooden amd on walls ~Jt is a pe:â€" onliar fact, and one thit speaks well for the Canadians and their Government, that they have outstripped on the sea great ERuropean countries, such as France, Spain, ltaly, Russis and P:russia, and that they Canada as a Myitime Powerâ€"Her Tonâ€" nage Entered apdClexed from Brit ish Ports Greater than that of the United States given st 1,29)783. The toanage outâ€" wards is not stited, but we may safely plmuuuu-.olgnu the tonnage mwards, and thus we have a total tonnage of British North American shipping of 2,581,806 ; or, in other words, the Cana dian was neurly thrâ€"e times greater than the American tonnage, ‘This, sir, is most cnvh.‘qsonhumoon’-b-hrol- lowing in footsteps of the mother country, and rapidly becoming a g e utlis . nhipping is consernea." Ig can im L 1870 m‘ the third country 15th inst., a paragraph g.ving statistics reâ€" M‘;NM’*“% u;:" 1872, one portion ing of special dl-uu..‘ult:‘m&.' u.udhum the toonage mi tees vessels on the ports of Great Britain and :.:".'.'fi ‘-fi&o‘c-r was 381,515, while the tounage of the same nationality outwanis was 465,047â€"â€"*otal, 846.559 tons. The tounage inwards ol vessels from Bsritish North America is in the same paragraph The following letter addiessed to the editor ol the Loud n Times by Me (; BR Aingsm{il!, a C:nadian Emigration Agent, puts very clearly before the British public the importance of Canada as a maritime THE CREDIT MOBILIER SCaNDAL Yourk truly, Rristol, Jin. 27. _ G, R. Kixe mius There appeared in the Times of the CANADIAN MAnurxr tband‘rtife a tairden to him, yet who is ovo Aowing with the milk of bhuman kind~â€" nessâ€"â€"grauuted, a Jitsie curdledâ€"saub. stantially selfâ€"sacrilicing in all essentials, ;M Yankee dog, and lives at Clinâ€" ton, Mass. Being an hungered lately, be ho'nbolphfhmnuhonswood.p.n containing a lunch ot unfihb«, but in the process the fll.. to pisces. :crfio-o : a now i-m the provender thereto, and carried dialocated stawses away and hid them. bbe“qmm . ‘The other is a shrexd Yan dog, and lives at Clinâ€" We are favored with two firstâ€"clams mw:”-o -'a‘ ity. One is about an Mass., who is '.t:h'm cents ::dz bfioWu:hhy-‘uh Meb:m;ukingnm..d:hgbof’ mwmuhop, n«-u hmrdlpaq,__mu A Chicago court has decided that a bÂ¥n: property in .‘ commercial operation, own y but she may become a partner with her mate friends of the exâ€"Empress Eagenic say that she and her son will visit the The papers have discovered a curious dhmo‘uht.hcfiosonnty Utah. 1::{.:’: m‘ M & 7&!‘%“,&0“‘ bdnxokuo down to the toes becomes much swollen, knee, and extends up to the body, when W uen (oey Nhopiet o7 h Foung man in webster City, lows. gzpts riend to m&o‘d-dth lady‘s sister ‘:“Lfl:hhd&,-.:hvb‘fl M refused ® Mfi.-h-‘th-fihtd&.:flnm Ntlnn-:ll:-obu:fi-wmo( l othe popakd ts o7 dipivgnt uid on o Peter win his blushing bride. * thus to chasten those they love will need rl’w’pl:v&‘:d they :kh” in ni‘: uxury, e it doses of * three licks with a swith‘‘ at a decision. A sapient judge in North Carot dhhlwwthj::’m ny(iuhh' i naitt tegen mt mummak any poultyl.’:‘:o whom it is a joy ldlye?h- the father and mother, bwrh' twins and a pair of triplets, It npdthhfiohnthoxmtw wfldnmmwmmmouiu of wife=beating definitely fixed by judicial doubtful if the State can produce its equal. Mr. and Mrs. Dougborz'hn fourteen children, all boys, the oldest of whom are but seven years of age. The Me., by the name of Dougherty, and it is &A Kentuck, bride ran a race with her father, who was opposed to her marriage, and succeeded in reaching a carriege in which the bridegroom was waiting before the old gentlieman caught up. A lucky Ilowa editor won a very nice l.:i‘y“ thMPNMut'Ld election. A young h to be pretty, agreed to abm“l month â€" for 'é.,ur years if rant was elected, and is ping her word like a man. In one Department of the Vienna Exhi« bition there are to be shown products now obtained from substances which at the time of the Lond on Exhibition of 1851 were wasted. «promptly rejected,‘ we might possibly next haye some farmer bringing in a deâ€" ceased sheep, trying to palm it off on the unwary for muttun! We would advise our oon(e-mry to stick to stealing his ediâ€" toriale the (@obeâ€" he is perfectly at home thére, (vide his leading article, and anadian Pacific Railway, &c, &c., ol tais week)â€"for when he triee to ‘go it wlone,‘ in the words of Mrs. Pastington, he never opens his mouth but he <puts his foot in it‘ In the meantime, we hoc uamui not be u::n.d by.dth nm “.fll‘.‘l‘ » array scarlet stackings, calico ‘::oku'o and red :‘W :p. and uttering the terrifying cry * D zP " We are aware,‘"‘ says the (Owen Sound Times, ""that the audacity of some otf our farmers was unparalieled, but until we glanced over the Advertiser ol this week :‘Mniduthn aftairs had come to a pass.. CJurâ€" contemporaty, howâ€" farwer sckually had" ns â€" Enulhond ts larmer actually had the to &hmnrku and sell to Mr. Colea hog, that gentieman fortunately saw that it was deceased, and promptly reâ€" jeoted it.‘ Atter this we are prepared for anything ; and if it hadn‘t been so Ihe St. J hn Globe says:â€""A tew days ag> we adverted to an instance of fraud committed here in the clearing of a vessel of over 150 tons, whereby a man who had not the necessary certificate was enabled to go as mauster. A more glaring fraud in comnection with a similar matter has just come to our knowledge. A seaman who was unable to priss the Board of Exam«â€" in »rs mcaoodurm inducing (for a conâ€" sideration, no doubt) another capable per« son to take his name and have it inserted in the loetl-u{ papers. Seaman No, 2 proceeded to lHalifax, passed onmi‘t::i tion under the name of Seaman No. 1, obtained the desired certificate, which the latter could not himsellf properly get, but he was enabled by this act of fraud to take a yvessel, andsat tha prerent time i8 &mbly in command of some tine cr‘ d OBTAINING _ A _ MASTER‘s COERTIPIC.TE BY FRAUD. + The angines of 120 horse powe nnndobymw.cmby,Bmm Co., and are on the compound surface~ . she is named the ipient, aod will be communded by the Hon. E. White, a member of our Legisia~ tive Council, Another fine new steamer, nuned the _ Vanguard, has been built by Mesars. Alexander, fldltcoab‘ootdq for Messrs. Punton blnn"ubor Grace, and is also inâ€" tended the seal fishery. Her dimen« sions are : I..’th. 165 feet ; breadth, 24 feot , dop:lmhdd. 18 bo:' H\:o,.:d gines are most m a c-hompt.with:fi ease, up to 120 horse power. Mesers, Baine Johnstone & Co. have also built a new steamer called the Bloodhound, to take the place of their steamer of the same name, crushed last Thased the 85. Cuy ¢f Balifas, fermorly azx, lmnmfluum?b?o{mm‘mu ullihx{hrtbomn of £11,000 sterling. She will make a s londxd-uiu;anmr, when pn&cfly fiu.a ur. sers. W. Grieve & Co. have also bwuilt a new steamer named the Leopard. All these new steamers are now on their voyage out, and are expected in the course of ten days. PIIE AMENIPMES OF JOoURKRNALISM. SAILING UNDER FALSE COLOR®. MISUCELLANEOU®S living in Oldtown, of February 14, 1873 whobe fotsite0 $0uD arsterie aet bmatbes AT VICTORLIA ; At the 3 BANK OF BRITISH NORTH A XERIC A AT HAUFAX : y At the ‘ MNELRCHANT3® BANK OF HALIFAX AlaX E BOK e ¢ 0. 6. Partis. Uttawa, l14ih Febraary, 1873 AT QUEBEC : At the * UNIQN RANK OF LOWER CANADA. AT TORONTO, OTTAWA, HAMILTON, LONDON and WINNIPEG : At the Branch Offlices of the WEROHANTY BANKE OP CANADA. ‘The partnership heretofore existing beâ€" AT MOSTREAL : * mt uho. > MNERCHANTs‘ BANK OFP CANADA: t of TEX PEX CEXTUNX or amount apâ€" tlisd oo in Banks or Branch Sm hereie on or beipre the BEV ENTH DAY OP M ARCH Interest 4 ®rv Tor aherrbed uy a ton bir sont. Seposncontnt Shares finally allotted, will be returned to the nenoon tonit aas on dn tlons to be uy 2 Cortihcate "of the PR ty peraee this matter, Creditorsare requested to fyle their elaims before me within one month, and @re hereby notified to meet at the Russel! House, in the City of Ottawa, on TUESDA Y , the TW ENTY â€" FIFTH day of March, 1873, at KLENYVEN o‘cliock a.m., for the examination of the Insolvent, and for the ondering of the affairs of the estate gene rally Montreal, Feb. 19, 1873 In the matiter of J. M. C. hll.DIDEflNlRRB. _ Grocer, Ottawas, Insoivent. & 1, the undersigned, JAMES TYRE, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed Assignes in OTICE. In GAW‘“'I‘%.!‘ W‘NT?D‘..:A first c‘hx: Gardner an i# Mtawa College. _ _ , February ®, w 2194 hearted though she will sit up Feeugss, .. °0‘ nights with her sick neighbors, take BUY Yy Ts \*vâ€" Mn fackene mine 16. ) 5 " sence is req wants of the poor, and give warm symâ€" °r0‘“w‘flanm ':fiyb all Wt bow can she| ocrtram® con®xsomons Kapg tender hearted she blazes out 6 * | like fury at the merest trifle, and scolis RaxD Troxt reamy through her household like a »whilwind Th * passing from room to room? You cannot | ree Express Traing | say she is constructed on a -fiplnu nc mm“m“mu.d’- h-n.hâ€""Brockvillo 1 as Sek ce t; and w you , 1. 4J QIn, i U have catalogued Ilfiono'putof her, you | Uttawa, [ 9.3) -...::’ have to label just the or‘ro-mchm Renfrew, * 00 u..u? ists and :'"l’do ber-'oytbof;%oml ARRIYVE, members Oflm a dozen differ= ( 2. w4 ent moral domains. â€"â€"F o : Tinsley‘s Mgaâ€" | Do cghe: Pm 800 4e perfectly harmless under all circumstances, it is eminently to an:e â€" e epeeane 15th Feb., 1873. 2189 The central idea in the treatment of a Chronic ‘Wasting Diseases, nultinfi in Nerm?mt::ionud(hunll)ob ‘ilty. is to i e Digestion and Assimilaâ€" ti.nommdthofor.afionoffluuhy Blood. Dzr. Wurz:i ®r‘s Comrousxp Euxir or Pnosruateis axpo CaLmira contains the cnlyn.:hkmt:tudinulyuex- citants of nutrition, by imparting tone to the Stomach, Liver and Pancreas, the great tripod that prepares nourishment for build . ing up the organs and tissues of the body. The Md&hu:â€"rmhpm: it di ant vitalizing the constitution, whether im pairâ€" ed by age, Mz a_n.“b.d habits, or run down by complaints that have resisted all ordinary methods of treatment. $ was stabbed has since died. have been quarrelling with one another all winter, and on Friday night they fought it out. In the night the man who got badly beaten got out of his bed, found a bntciork'l:?,ud wnoppona: fatally. otkers up, seeing thi mmwufimmuq when tormed a jury, tried mthontookhi-outhsm-‘_h‘- ed him until he was dead. Then they cut him â€"down and buried him. . ‘I‘welve of the party were arrested and taken to Belieâ€" ville yesterday for trial. The nman who m'&o& in the morning began to dis~ , and â€"died at ten o‘clook. but cursed with a hasty ion ol temper sbh-mrthonmflm‘:-b. Where would you place her? She does the kindest things in the world, but also causes the greatest amount o(mmu ®»ss. You cannot say she is a tendcr Bhortly after eight o‘clock on Saturday night, a brakeman or the (Great Western Railway, named John Horan, received seâ€" vere internal injuries at London, by being crushed between two cars, which resulted* M!W&mdlylnorw lt seems that deceased had just arri from the west by the train on which he was umoyod, and while in the act of climbing lads der on the outside of the caboose, in orâ€" der to put on the brakes, he got caught beitween the caboose, which was on the :\:in“(lliqo.blnd a car which had been un into Leary‘s siding, sustaining se« rious injury about the body. Hm\ Un Friday last a most brutal murder was commitited and Lynch law carried out in the 'l‘m*ip ot Abbinger, in Skead‘s shanty. . 1@ appears there were two R§p~See in another column advertise= ment about lowa and Nebraka Lands. A Murderer Taken Red Handed and Strong up at Once. § ZIn€ NSOLNYENT ACT OF 1800 ANADAN PACIFIC RAJILW AY AT 8T. JOHN, N.B. : Ai~ M A RITIXE B 1N K: MPROVE NUTRITION. ts may be made, and Cortifion‘es Obtained MURDER AND LÂ¥ NCH LAaW N OTITCE. K. LEF. Dz BELLEFEUILLE, W. R. BAKER, . o e e f eammed to 4 JAMES TVRE, Assignes. JAadBN 1A W, M Beorctaries pro tem, the _ shanty who Iw. 2191 2w Riveri ut $15 a part of Canada. ahouaet! Phicsant HH Banlieu of Three ss, Table D‘ Hote end CC meont ‘Brands of We on % u:hoanws. " Potash and Selrer Wabems. , C.*. CUTeast. JARDINES‘ Three Rivers, P. Qâ€"â€" Reb. 12, 1874 Pressed Hay Meantime we ofler the tos and Childrens Winter Boots maining on hand at trem@ to get rmid of them. is For Spring and B ever before seen in the MAMXMOTH mwll‘ 83 SPARKS 81 (Miawe, Feby 15, 1814. # Lt NEA We show the w.; assortm BOOTS& Hot meals at all bhours. To be found in the Dominion. â€" CHINA, GLASS, 6 4C 4 #O4R4AT B uibderetgand s Hotel Poprictomwill dvantage to examine my tensive an i varied «HOUSE OR No. 60 Sparks street, of The inhabitants of are respectiully DA OMMRRCIAL HOVUSK, ALLI. PERSONS who may hire in possession any hse d Chup & the LI MENE 1e requented a without dov 6 _ The 110AN OF BOVK® be suspended from this OLIIVER DITBON & OO CHAS. H. DI The DEALEER The P U P 1 L testilies to the fiet»" . The Tuncultltâ€"g"._!d Sold Everywhore. mvikggo vo wwEKmimnn m ; Ax Urser.â€"A. sleag p hd-rlm ladie Formeriy of day. ht-ue:ntb Ottawa, 10th Fob,. 18 blame in the matier, 1 sondition of the siree! * <ain en old bave been serious in jur MmMR»DIRECT 1Â¥ Unequalledâ€"Incomparable! ty D7 the feading P ianoforte the country, and _ 25,000 copies 1vomnmrow, . p. m . $ 41%.. Brockville, l.u)p,,_.; a: ’l: } #@~ hose Roads are of qy‘ * as the Grand Trunk, and 5? quently n> transhipment ‘\1 in car loads. | prossecuted Friday, the 218 Assembly CAvand â€" caary | Brockville id Mq Es BUY Y(Rm BUSSELL NEW ME *‘ Tuin Feran 15th Feb. PRN‘NG or_rM Feb,. 18, 1873 OTICE OoPrICE ICH ARD8ON‘3 UB) L. P I A No: B OO J ARDIN cox® ECtmons e ORAXD m“‘ «â€". & Co ceorce o uy‘ gyy‘® : E=*= NOTICR L n!,'. P3 ## es Kene ies single men 1 3: Te m bers, who pay nightly ::uuam" j Tnwmogariox.â€"Mr. > >A 7@ seived "ietiors" from, mour & C% Kok Ataces s single men and five ~fre yeke :3.0. ask for 45 -_.’n‘u land on behalf of the < r-lnm,,mu £101â€"15s 7d and £61 1 is 05 Commiinge‘af "-.:r;yt}-;": f I-;m.u‘ Ax Hox®er COrry, â€"A on Wednesday night, : Co.‘s store, and althou erable value were left this! was found to tai Dl.Po:l::r.â€"-'l‘h Pomroy, celebrat sician, will be glad 4 # returned to + remain for some 1 be found at his ol " Albion Hatel," fro: IPrAD o this country T9 FPMer it to the Prin M Roi i m Rort be referred to the With a request to have 2152 Dress Goods : at VHouse Clearing Saile Thoreda s tken at Oth@rre, Loxt itowle %. 100 43 ®" â€" frun Febmuary, 1X73. HE-nm tm um _ do. «hi. Nm ce of Clourt, Mean tion of Wind PÂ¥A New York, cloaâ€" Per Canadian iAne, Cl M# A. -nt:lmentor: fiuf wrill be e «medtint euregistered malter can mM ed up zld-l mdw-\'&'u:‘l'n same night. Je Money nm_gr_}m WNETROROLOGICA Housshold Linens, ilits, Towelling, at Cremwt Cevron Cox ® an‘a Bu.n..-'!‘h:. ening, we are in 0d ; the songs and P‘p:r OFFICEK, 1 Arrival and Dej {873. Winter A: Sozoo1 Teverues. â€" Eruxiza Fuow_srs in “ s e Jdouvin two bution« ir pair at thes Heg the ‘Lemperance OFRICE HROURS FR tm Jrnders and to 4 p.it. :dl‘l Britain an Prince FEdward al this @fflice. . Als Cards. sa Clearing Nale L Ofice, Oiawa . s ist Februery . 1873 Barometer ( Redaied y~ All Mai # mmimuets 1A10UG AT, Aucax, MoKs to aexoess, MONEYX « BRITIS <iC

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