&# hrdnmu-amu.g.... higher than any hitherte paid in Canada, but cartain to be given on the responsible â€"‘.““-_fl‘y- 'h-lo name ac . compani¢s invitation, _ Lotiters are now on the ocsan to the following newsâ€" SSR e n in atant, Ciese, Betoen, wanl,, ,(. ewe u; and Northen Whiy, Boltust, 1 And by the next mait as many more will be addressecd o centras of akilld lanor besides the rural depar; d uim ts compani¢s . the invitatio now on the ocsan to the ie en neplon wabl,, y u; and . Novthern 1 And by the nox more will be addressecd skilled lanor besides the meonte. Mr. RHomerville desires | tla t ks hk seiftvâ€" . Mr. Somerville desires it io be known “...-..’“ ‘- npts ":""rhc in the any agent of enmgration now a=proud, or in Canadas. _ He is ?b -u-.-unuum.. fYee bhe is this year sonding out for publication the ad" «dresses of employers, the kind of men required, and the '...f.bM each *“r& mammaid. un t a same LL 106 P to a omr. in date to bo meertained: hrow ‘time o time by correspomience with Mr. Somerâ€" ville, and without fee or reward payable yoing out by one mail for publication in lour ho at iwo or more times, mmï¬. with dve mwh“b% the pagers. ‘They have been k Last mail took out to four other papers packets of manuscript of similar extent amd variety to the letier here reprinted, with twontyâ€"Hve cants malosed, and five mies of postage, thirty cents on each of «t Montreal, Mr. 4. a%t the buh..a..( eimployers requiring hands, published in a70e dlence to ihe Herais alone, " The several editions of the dd:yu weakly Herald are m.’.. most of Heotland , and :-.-dd principal rallway stations in all England north of l.h-,d: news men. in London ; also in parts of Ireland. This corresponâ€" Tarapaiiy anccomplished it. . His Ministry buave faced two general elections, amd out of them with large majorities. x-"-d that the Hon. Mr, Oul. Wt will be leader of the Quebes Govâ€" »mament, at least ad interim. The name of Mr. Chaplean has been frequent!y “-h-“_blflyb beadded to the Quebec Cabinet to All While the Canadian and Provincial Govâ€" eraments are busily engaged in the affort to induce emigrants from the old world to make Canada their place of destination, through the labours of their agents, Mr. Alex, SMmerville has organired a system of correspondence with the British press whereby he disseminates much valuable information of a kind to interest the most whoughtful classes of old country people, who, if induced to emigrate, would cerâ€" tainly make the most useful settliers. Mr. Mamilton Apectator in the following of Mr. Chaplean has been frequently mentioned as the one which is likely to beadded to the Quebec Cabinet to All the racscaney just created, but upon this point we have no precise informaâ€" tiom. with grace and dignity. He entered public life in 184, and held several cabinet ofices before his retire= ment from Parliament in 1855, when he was appointed Suparintendent of Educaâ€" wou tor Lower Canada, This position he bekl until confederation, when, on the lailure of the Hon. Mr. Cauchon to form a Provincial Government, he wa, mÂ¥ted to undertake the task and suc. eesefully accomplished it. _ His Ministry experience. llis appointment will no doubt be recerved with aspecial satisfac» tion by the Senators. In abandoning his r*-?‘-dbhuï¬nhwhq M, Chanvean leaves a craditable record, and us Speaker of the Senate he will doubtless discharge his onerous duties Ihe elevation of the Hon. M. Chauvean Lo the Senate and bis appointment to the Speakership of that honourable body, will be hailed with general satisfaction. M Chauveau is a gentlioman of high literary i CCC . evem °C â€" eeree in reference to the changes to: hbe ""“"W‘h:m made in the Local @Government, the ;mh‘;"::‘.“"'- ow Ce Courries am that Mossara, l\.amhwn bore him a family, of whom sev. and De Boucherville have sent in their | sons. resignations, and that Mr. Ross, of th*| (Un a picâ€"nic excursion with t Legialative Council, will succeed the lat. | »0" And others to a "'u whare ran a smail river, ter, while the Department of Crown libm-t.‘h-ui--ll- l.qvn:tdllyl. Raubien, will be garsa, the M‘- Ih;.dth Miled by Fortin, M. P. for Gaspe. 1t | t that Mre. â€" also says that M. Quimet has been charged %‘“’“ the scener with the formation of the new Cabimet. :n.in’.*“ ““."m.“?:: The proposed arrangement would give | of cortin villege ow ‘abare 2 satisfaction to a large majority of the {settlement was sketched in a 1 members of the Legisiature. map that she got the land in sent in town and staying at the Russoll Mouse. 1t is understood that they have come to negotiate terms of union for thab Province with the Dominion. . ment of â€"Prince N'a\l Island, are at)n and that from said dateo the Ottawa Daly and Weekly Trw®s will be publisbed by them at the Mce Wellington Streot, Ottawa 3 ALEX. ROBEKT8ONX, . JOHN CHARLE® Roouki, LOUIN ARMAND cnt PmurN, i w _ UKQO SWERMAX RaARXUX Che Ottawa Cimes all 5 auie: Oe io oi en en Oe teeeine 2L MERRACCAAAARAACeRmmnnmnmume. comame . sn e . ces < ces KoTiIC®. | their saparate and distant l-lhdz ~w;m~o~y'.‘mwm andt have ontered into coâ€"Paftnership, from ami afer | Within the British lccalties m au the wants the names of the Canâ€" he I7th inst., under the naime and tm of !.‘m'“" i+ ahn had the ROBERTSON, ROGER & 0. fespopsible managers of companies, and Ottawa, Faby. 21, 187 MHon. Mr. Haythorne and Hon. Mr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS aresses of the employer: in mequiring men, and the wages veginning _ in _ each & persâ€"nal story, and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1873 interesting reading matter, see first 44 e * ~lillie @ lï¬ J meraid aone, 10 say nothing to numerous other paâ€" IMMIGRATION ) if notliced at all. . domervilla‘s lattera e\ C n in present Governâ€" &A wagos | boars i Canada. | od By name ac u,...l ters are n‘ nownâ€" l‘. cothaund ; favore var Han, | B*04 aÂ¥ * On* 4 en Nerag ciags iescs ~»the, > +A t a ow for 000. aanth o oeele ftr A_sert aite, for .un., have purshased 30 acres of bLnd on Bummit street, mile south sant aollase :‘. ts 4 ..!2& about $2X),000, About tes s«ares harse been sold by the soilage for .-u.?w,un. lding purs favorable reports as to colonial ment in Cananda, Panio Provin a commission of imyairy will p Rio by the " Cablera® ~steamer. l&dflo‘ï¬m"nr“'“ *I John Luxon, one of the v vivore of the great vistory died at Liskeaaid, Cornwall, the 3Ird im board the " Nuch writings published in the British jouruale and sonveying much inieresting informatiion about persons whose family associations are known @at home," wiâ€" do a great deal towards diffusing informai ton about this country, and should gonâ€" Mmmumw meat of imamigration. i ADd work in a city warshouse, will taik Gashio ummu?mbum-uu“ the nmme of uâ€"i , alroady un fl,h..: :o moral excellencies, ;: matron k The deacon, when be couses trom bis dally The Trustess of T. It in atated that 1 thorized by gentlemen of the St. A-l::v‘.:mumn.-lbm- aml daughters of scotlund that the St. Following this is a very interesting dee scription of the ty of Hamilton, with an allusion to some of the most promi nent firms doing business there. Among these are included the names of the Hon. Isaaso Buchanan, D. Molunes, Ee ; hus ds &4 nmgeo I0is Whore & m ’-muo::nmw in a surregor‘s | map that she got the land n‘:.’::;h woesent. _ Begond m ‘% Pn m makotign ces roacs, # t , some one in authority gave the name of the |Aove es promie se mer ind uns & preserved nis . It is no r the town at St. Catherines, | a fashionable smumer wateringk nlaca work aon:nou-â€".d_z-k-u. % Woodsand § power for numerous four and some | 3. lnnc -n-mup:c.dv.l.“ 4. b of setton cloth, machinery, and of| & Interest on sawn and planed boards. ‘This canal is | 6. Licenses.. . . now being enlarged to admit steam proâ€" | 1. Casual reven plhd“b.dmm’-u 8. Algomes tas tonnage. As the wild lands of the Western 90. Law stamps Btates, and of the still more fartile wikis| 10. Rducation : of Canada‘s Northâ€" West territories, 11 ap | 11, Public Insti with people, ploughs, and cattle, the presâ€" B unmvmm“s._(w a lashionable smumer wateri with medical wells, attencded m American tourists ; but also a place of eoui-bnbl.-um.‘ bfl-,.lo'u orreed yire P 4 2 in tw ta, town . of Lincoin county, a district profific of the â€"finauk | whoat _ and rom a promiae on honor that | thay mwuunfl \rate of wages for a given number of men | within dates specilied, And Mr. Somerâ€" ville relies ou the promizes ol compen \ smuon made o him by the Emigration Hends of Department m the Domiaion and OUntario Governments But, manâ€" wiulo, as in previous years, he amivances the oosts of this correspondence in beâ€" hall of public interests, (sollections of tar of a U‘nited Empire Loyalist. Such was the designation ot refugees Arsing t Uanada when the American Colonies 1eâ€" volted from the English Crown. This lady bore him a family, of whom several were sOn#. narrowly on. â€"He T hese remarks nre introductory io a lotter" reprinted from the Ulnagow Herabd, written oy _ Mr. Urenavilia, and entitled ©lamilion in Canada to lamilton in Scotland." We huve not room for the letter, but the lollowing ex tact will give a specimen of Â¥r.Nomerville: Whea the revolution of 1700 91 0J com» vuised Franceé, a X00ttinh sentlisoman nanacd yvulisad France, a Spotlmh gentlieman named Hagiltcn holding a colonel‘s commission in the Roynal rervice, departed the country, aut of bils ite by twavel, npmoc e S t reavikg n conseaquence of upâ€" wall aant | ) 11 .. Rmm T HRE HARL SRrO® FEA® Hfrom Maudrid the offit well cultl. | with their sctual expenditure, showing interference with the d north of | that there had been less expenditure in quist was restored withc "tm' every instance than the amounts approâ€" of a serious nature air s muhumhflh“ The report that Carlos resting de» reached two millions. He | is declared untrue. then went on to compare the Anancial poâ€" The kles of a Federal lten, with sition of the province as on the 31st D6C., | vative | ut promiâ€" | 1871 and Ilst es 1872 «hi_h ) j _,_ }| Paare in general pol 17. K. lb Municipalitiss Fund....... 115,307 10. 1z Muxlns uy arck an it ienss . l&t:d'u--"""'.'.'.'.' *3 114.. Unforessen and unprovided WBE EK s < + a un 4ss x + 80,074 “â€" Total estimaited expenditure. $2,!71,0 B 10 480,550. ‘The estunated receipts for i your 1873 aro an Wollows :â€" He then procesded to compare the es “Ih.hlh-dlbu three years that there had been less expenditure in every instance than the amounts approâ€" priated, and that in no case had the actual expanditure reached two millions. He then went on to compare the Anancial poâ€" aition of the province as on the 311t Dec., 1871, and 31s% Dec., 1872, which shows a total difference in favour of 1873 of #!, Marringe |lconses & on investment. . .... 200,000 M Ne« cet ae it rers n 61000 1. Casual sovenua. . . . . . #1,000 ®. *Alme, momkw.......... . ..‘ > 5000 ... Links wihkinigte. ... ««~<« «... . ~ 44 Total fom Dominion sources . . .050,†_ Income (2) from --lihn:'mu :.;l';ï¬'-'-if.".'.."...'.?.'_ 0,000 1. Crown and Oirammar Schoo! $46,861 Lase Intersal on axcess of m.l'al.m L. Municipalitsss Fund . . . . $412,8533 % U, C. Improvement ... , . . 124 685 1 Library (share» . 15. M41 The principal amounting to $2.699,407 and the interest, $149,0604. | (2 ) Assigned to Untario by the awap| : 1. lIwbt from Buikling Fund of a balf millions was an amumed and treasurer of uw-'i u-:‘u-.. beid the vieow the inâ€" “dU“uc?ub-b. uuu.::wu uj ammetes (!) derised from special funds in connec. Lion with the Dominion of Canaia : 1, tL, C. Orammar Hehaol Interest, 5 ceont :AU.&Nt&M Untlarto, 40 Quebes, 4â€" ) North America Aos:‘b hooâ€"-‘;: Dominion to the Province. 'ln:{oho Nearly interssamat 5 par cant. $201,0606 Under secrion 112 url.lll of Bniush Intereat at 6 per cent 1 Common scbool Fumd I‘ue huir»s pornt to be consulered wus, how doss the Province of Untario stand in relation to the debt of the old Proâ€" use of Canads, For every dollar of that debst Quebes and Ontarte were to be ad and unpaid accou 1ts af mX ..‘ . ""___=* Mr. Crooksa, the present Treasi the Legislature on Eriday W the tullowing s«tatem.ent trom the I es _ Prudv.NCialL TREA#VREN‘s ; FAYaRC11! * wTATHM ENT . Income (3) from open 6 K. «« nnicipahtics fumdâ€"sy. ... ." 860000 Income (!) from m.un.:.}mw“ Interest from Domimon apsâ€" Interest at Municipalitias famd | 1 3, O0U Int on Hpss al Fde $149,004 uu:{........u,m 812 Lase int. on Kxoese 291,066 Toronto Lunatic Asy 15 (¢%) London d» do 3.00n) Roskwood do do 1000 Deaf and Dumb EKst 20%) Blinet do 1(00 Fund imoome . . . . . $3,009,401 THE BUDOET. en population and shops) T0 000 «wmmmes _ Cl SW) 14 14 $151,040 EC 232490 466,41 t B%917 Â¥10,002 J 100 2 069 $2,60800, 000 185, Ox) $5121.991 91 $185,000 10, 50X0, 0) 1.116 872 $150,0C00 $ % x) 106,U018 149,0694 §15,6. 38 45,000 200 192136 > (KX) 457112 N8 3413 Wushington, Fab. @2â€"Washington‘ SATHRAY‘s MOnEnt Asratears mime, uon mill \orm a parsdes quduhu-muunu-na man‘s aroies woere reviewed here at the d.od.ov.hl:rh.duu. The insuguration for whish tickets ever country, h!irh:h..llwbuvfln. W M.‘““-fluum numbers of officers and men from other Vice Preui hoi "eepe 200 tht Rresitent, tom, ‘represeniatives of foreign Rlumier, stamfopmnet Uriter mt uh yart of the U will be in attendance. 34 public. There will be about Alty difierent military and civic flmh&ï¬ and people of Spain congratulating them ...mw’mn.,.u..' the Meartparmpariy ond noonk, io o iimane e uen n «â€"â€" A rrangements hrthhruâ€" ceremonies are full matured will be carried cu"-;. i soule far excesding any display heretoâ€" spesches were made, and in the course of one 1.!‘- Docnuo‘bdfl&:. looked 2 the virtutl abolition of stavery m Lh the of 10 meant of the New York, Fab. 21.â€"Arrived, steamâ€" shipe * Equiop," from Giasgow ; * Great quist was restored without any auturbance "The ragort takt Carios bad tered Spain en is declared untrue. The kies of a Federal Republic, Conserâ€" vative in general policy, is said to be gaining ground in all portions of the American Mews from Mudrij the officer abandoned his Later advices from Barcelona give the ioubiegthere. The Coplate Cenirnt anrneg € a temporary absence |<â€"ft his second officer in commund of the garrison. The temâ€" porary commander -To-u.. that the ollicers of the Municipal Government were in the interest of the Alphonsist party, A despatch from Bilbos, the Capitol of the Province of Biscay, states that the Carlists havre out the railroad at Vittorin, â€hfl-wldudty,“ have deâ€" alm-llhnilnul-uunu at Oreto and Qladin. Later advices from Barcelons #iÂ¥sa the oil, is indisposecd. Madrid, Feb. :3 â€"The Imparcial toâ€" day announces that the Ministry have before tunforinndm‘ohm’ eration and deâ€" aslon questions of veal importance, thonah.ontof wh‘c: will involve a ministerial crisis. 1t may be that the orisis may be avoided with the loss to the Government of the services of General De Cordova, Minister ol War, but it is thought probable that all the ministers who adhere &b:hu‘-uu higks was i. @ 4 w was mmaiisys, aisl men of lerters in the city, and Mnmh&m.mu nobility. ‘The reception was u:l a ball io the Diplomatic Corps, w M.J_xj.-l °.uum_ of Colonies, and Shanville, Navillas or Minister of War. A grand Republican massâ€"meeting has been called for toâ€"morrowâ€" amh meetings of the Republican and ical Domdholn“blymhold s tot by the Council of M , to o unengin ly considered [ of wwike + 3 nuently at a thhnlyhthm ltb#« ble that their deliberation will resa‘t in the formation of a Uabinet wholiy Repubâ€" Resolutions were the Aâ€"semâ€" i7 " re adopted by the Arsom. estern," from Bristol; * Waybosset," m Poncepe. k Madrid, Fah. + 3. â€"Changes in the Minâ€" istty is expecied. 1t is probable that Chao mil be Ministar of Finance ; Suances Minister of Warwick ; Abarenaga, Minister were made. The dinner was followed by a reception which was the most brilliant of Ahiers was suffering from catarth, Mesâ€" prosented with an address, but no spesches the usual state dinnver was given at the ummhuhcuylucmn_- hfl Thiers was absent and the Marquis DeRen presided. Afier stating that -%‘]fl"b‘:.tï¬out in Arcedift. Paris, was, =â€"â€" L/‘ Union newspaper :r.mm that Don Carlos h-.:dund NAY uO mu h’ lbn.rry †Lo W.H.:.h'm Sebailo and Tristany mander ol the Central Department, died suddenly toâ€"day. o...bm has Berlin, Feb. 23.â€" The Imperial Parliaâ€" ment of unh- been convoked tor the 10th of i\ L en O bar mirtory of the Re. ‘I'U-â€-i'vi'ii-u. and forty lieut.â€"colâ€" alse of the artillery of the regular army !:M and their resignations have (By Montreai Line.] :"‘;"““‘ “.' & : uonl & A B 4. a * _ nEws. FeeB+ GREAT BRITAIN. I:':.";‘ 4: London, Feb. 23 â€" Edwin | _ 3 ‘ Hlas hm .Is..l fl.’.'.... s..-:_:'_‘“."ï¬'.?'?‘- TuE OffaWA TMES FEBRUARY 21 1873. 21â€"â€"Gen. Frauok, Comâ€" SPAIN CUBA. raakdnit of ths Cour. to the loan are now to journals say that Jorrow â€" busic iblicenn andm plain rere held a M noil dl% The erisis. The belie “uow tions ening. 1t is ®~ | his j tion will resu‘t in | rant! munloipality and p the Sintes, gave her hand to, and joined band arrived from New York yestarday afternoon, and was greatly au to muu“..unw t!u&h ns; poeed) w ï¬'ï¬i%‘m with a 16 * ml:d“flz)nl“"fl.‘ fr:,: his surpri . 1 stopped cm:: demanded an explanation, H lt!o-lh.oflln'ifobou. ‘°°'“ l"‘“.::?S,".'.‘.‘&‘“""" M‘lr&fs" -.‘AL.-‘ ..:‘i..'.'?.m‘ starting on their Le k "Ge 6 C C P ‘, oP sauryh ’W& The widow did not mourn departed spouse, for in a few months she reâ€"married, and | the “'r“* for Vanada and landâ€" ed in Toronto. . ‘The buskand not finding employment in this cliy, started for New York city, mï¬ wite,. in whom he had every here. He oblained employment in the metropolitan .city of Yankeeland, and sent her money At reguâ€" was kept up between the couple, the hnsâ€" at least, fondly looking forward to the tss when he woukl here on Hand O:“tn‘hu.o h‘:.lc wiffo.hln t meantime, however, w ts had found a new divinity in Toronto, and ignoring the taot thakt ; shio bad a husband YÂ¥ s We Unicn Metie i uts aue s biagt ;h:bhm:-lmm:nmt. The novel treatment which Tr. Joux extemporised so successfully on this occaâ€" uvwmmnmti«num Rogal Huamane Society. ho more vital . After some short u-thd-m.moubuhum faint signs of breathing was observed, in the course of hal!t an bour the drowned man awoke to life. Albmt mo -flhb-mmwuw the only enoe which he aas susâ€" tained results from the severe canteriza> tion which his skin necessarily underwent. aet uieciuive remodies suggested by m-od-oomnpplhdinnh,wh.n Dr.Juxmwhv:.dm to a more stringent treatmen ie oo e mdns on m near hbopeless. For three most aflective reme A remarknable instante of recalling life by medical skill has Istely ocml;u in Brussels, An unfortunate workman, over. taken by drink, had fallen into the canal of which passes through the lower part of the town, and his body was not recovered for some considerable time, Mimwnuflohm oall the drowned man to life, the by. standers, afier ‘exhausting the common remadi¢s, came to the conclusion that the man was dead.. By good fortune, Dr. Jourx, the medical oflicer of the 3rd di. vision of the police of Brussels, was at home, and his assistant was oumu.ml :&u_eobr:dv,dnoghnmuou. O AODGmnen put in an appear "'Mnhuu.:’mu @tentea: * {=>~~s+:., (S NEW 'I'HIU'KIN.I' 1X m Feb 22. »1t is oflioj‘uy an~ nounced that there has been serions agitaâ€" tation at Barcelona growing out of the withdrawal of the favorite troops. .mm'_“‘.‘ rot Hag was diz« ( mt ""TZ HPe '!.‘" stopped down A. Inken‘s Opéra House. m of a coal oil lanip was the origin of the fire. london, Feb, 22 â€"An interesting suit hnlmnthun quesiion of property in u!'o.!np ic news ‘has just heen decided and lower temperature. For the like region, a rising barometer and partiy eloudy and clear weather, with somewhit milder temperature. i Reports are missing for nearly allâ€"of the stations west of the Mississippi, St. Petersburg, Pa., Feb. 22.â€"Tha los .:L-"‘ here list night was about §126,000 6 insurance was light. The fire was bforrutnato® K._ En K o o l C omm " T otates partly cloudy and cold weather, with north and west winds. For the South Atiantic and Gulf Niates, continued, clear weather, with north and west winds Washington, Feb. 23, a.m.â€"Probaâ€" bilities for Monday in the New England Statesâ€"diminishing westérly winds and rising temperature. For the Middle States partly cloudy and cold weather, with north and west winds. _ For the ance, it is probable several of the browi avenues will be occupied by them in cirâ€" oumspection. This will aford an oppor . tbunity to comparse West Point School wi: i â€" ; _\ @73 P IHOrOnse 0T pay an i. a reduc« tion of the hours of iabor, which they ary Un the 5th ol March the President, Recretary ot War and the Secretary of the Mavy will review the Wost Point and naval cadets, and a portion of Pennsy|â€" vanisa avenue will be assigned for their parade and mancouvres, _ As numerous volunteer organizations will be in attend MaX . sa0vout #o Husbands with Mestling at the U 6 wt TO 1498 aÂ¥teR theks wï¬ aPFARKIEE Picotnâ€" oronio POLYANDRKL A Bircelona or elsewhere 11 Db ) W NJ NO mm t m at <the Vienuna exhibi one . Wileâ€"Lively conversation ef an unpleas & CASE Of Wers of Lcles:â€" | have bean quite & lively seene. _ Husband € uction, associâ€" No.flwokflm#thchmof G ) Domunt the officers of the law to make his escape the "Director | with the woman, and the last seen of hus~| z:fdulilr band No. 1, he was mkit:{ rapid strides Frle. eityward _ to seek> ai tEom the from Madrid | strong arm of the law. ‘The sequel to this | His movement is | scene will probably be witnessed in our | ggressiveness, | courts at no distant day, that is it husband | : at Thiers is | No. 1 does not, after his anger has had | Q compelled t»| time to cool, take a sensible view of the ; ble y K‘r. Wash. matter and allow the unfaithful mniun and ber paramour to go their way undisâ€" | Act akers‘ work« turbed. ‘r-! aced to their‘ Later in the day husband No. 1, whose | has tion to soon name byâ€"the bye is Thomas Postlethwaite, | orde an i. a reduc» | proceeded to the house of No. 2, whose | the hich they say | name is John Johnstone, on Queen street rio, west, and after lmm the windows, | tute ie President, | nally fell into the of the Ypolioo, tom ‘retary of the | and instead of returning to New York, as | Coll 1 Point and he had hoped with his spouse, he spent | don of. Pennsylâ€" ! the night in the cells of No. 3 Police r1ed for their | Station A re arrange such allotments and. locations where disputes may arise, as to the origiâ€" nal or subsequent ajiotment or logation of uymchhnd&c‘u.;‘ Bige~â€"s . . *â€"_ 'cn-xmqm" i eni acliing in concurrence with the head chiofoltgo-uid l‘_m i8 b‘b’ authorized to ullot ard locate to the variâ€" ous members of the bands for whose use tespectively the lands or reserves so held, as the case may be, the various lots in -mh-:mwrvu;mm;.“ cerl, or concurrence aforesaid, as mons of the Aets of the Parliament of ""‘“““" that respect, it is therefore de â€" clared that in l:r‘g to the lands set ‘m’lf,.’:]"h" tho:i:Nou&luu., the supsriniedden cce o ces cucnl set apart for the Mississanguas of the New Credit Settlement, the local superintend. ent acting in concurranca with tha L.. 3 \__No, 2 â€"Any tmber or wood removed, |hbu:ct&t.wnhontmchl~lhu‘= seised by the local superintendent, or m"!"‘%?'b!b“imdnlyu- Mlndm 'PI“D‘ tendent or forest wn’donao um wherever found, whether on or off the said reserves, may be reized and soid for “‘N;-fl urlu of the band or No.t.-ui‘.’ub-:'id“. lm:%wbm-uz..l en« joyed by the said indians, under the proâ€" rll’ioub’Oftho Aats ap G} " EHl, i Broâ€" this regulation shall apply to all lands whether located or otheraige,"" * **** LE 8 _ C e o eee Wwikk* in whose agency or junsdiction the said lands are situated ; and such superin. tendent shall in no case issue such a i1 cense except with the approbation and of the council of chi«fs; and as respects wl e foint Setermae rtiiemieat with the joint concurrence chief and the local superintendent; and perintsndent general of Indian affaire. or otherwise by the superintendent withâ€" ."‘-“l‘.â€"-No unbcorhm,un::! shingle wood, or other :Pï¬omï¬nhrormdlhnuub or cut on, the lands of the Six Naâ€" :“c:‘?..“‘?."'"c....“““‘....._."‘-'z ow either a specia! license issued by tte su. tablished . hn Pavenl Lae . _ e 2y OV C o , , ome d !nï¬u&o?mludï¬oflï¬,m of the Aot 31 Vic., cap. 42 His Excel. “-vhwl-i.m.dbm thflbohlbm: ‘.“:('. tection of the on the lands of the Six Nation Indians and on the Reserve of the Mississagua Indians of the New Credit Hettlement, and to provide for the mode of determining the location of linds to be MMMWW&“I‘“‘ Mrmrmvhdwm«&ohr-‘ liament of Canada. relating theretoâ€"be, Becretary of State for the Provinces and 3 VV£RNMENT ROUSE, OTTAWA, _ Wednesday, 12th Fobruiry, 1872 PRESENT : His Ercellency the Governor General in Council. . Untario, be and the san constituted and erected into ble the Minister of Customs, and under lllornvua- of the 8th Section of the Act "iV‘*‘h‘m 6, i-q.hlllo:: " An Aot hl Mm-om‘-dun-.% the County of Middlesex, Province‘ of His Exceliency the (lovernor (ieneral in (:H\'RBNIUIT HOUSER, 0F RENC H COOK ER Y â€"a$ lImle Chief Cook, Russell House BJARUEKRS supplied with t ands, at moderate prices. Being a delicious cordial to take, and perfectly harmless under all circumstances, it is eminently uhrhd toclwoouuq anm â€" mic women and delicate children. 15th Feb., 1873. M 2189 HOTEL DE PA RIS. This Fine Hotel will be opened on the March by MR. GASTIRER, The central idea in the treatment of a Chronme Wasting Di:eases, multin"h in Nervous Prostration and General Deb ity, is to im:tovo the l igestion and Assimilaâ€" tion of Food, and the formation of Healthy Blood Dr Wurrire‘s Comprouso Euixir or Puosrnuarms ax» Canisiara contains the only ngants known that act directly as exâ€" citants of nutrition, by imparting tone to the Stomach, Liver and Pancreas, the great tripod that prepares nourishment for build. ing up tho:-rpund tissues of the body. The action of this remarkaole preparation is extraordinary in utmn‘ and vitalizing the constitution, impairâ€" ed by age,â€" exhausted by excesses, bad habits, or run down by old complaints that have resisted all ordinary methods of treatment. The Council of the Charity Organization Hxciety of London, believing the condition of the lowest class of houses to be one of the chief causes of pauperism, has formed a large special Committee of members of Parliament aod othors, to consider what steps can be recommended for improving the dwellings of the poor throughout London Witawa, February 22, 187%. The detailed returns of the census of England and Wales, taken on the 3rd fo!‘ April, 1871, were issued on Friday in two large volumes of nearly 600 pages each. According to the revised returns, the population | of the United Kingdom, exclusive of the army, ntvy}‘had seamen abroad, was in 1871, 31,628,338 against 29,070.932 in 1861, showing an increase in the 10 years of 2 557,406, or 8 8 per cent. Ireland ~decreased 67 péer cent. The number of men in the army, navy, and merohant service is estimated at about 229,000. The area of England and Wales, estimated in 186] at 37,324,883 mores, is now estimated, with the recent corrections, at 87,319,221 acres. )1 NNERS supplied at the shortest not .'«u..um--ï¬'.....n.,_ o ow Un the recom y *‘ P°NM5NP HOUSE, OfTTAWA, Monday, 17th day of February, 1873 * RAaND OPENING. MPROYE NUTRITION RRGULATIONS GREAT BRITAIN. MR. GASTIER, . ° Church Street, near Dailihousie or jurisdiction the said intion of the HBon. the Jntion of the Honora the choicest viâ€" an Out Port Ist 0 Mre. Featbhersion, . Mrs. Whitcher, _‘ Bucke, . Mre, H. Wigketoed, ..':""."’“"' may also be nxt toâ€" and under the auspices ol the Building Mfllhhldumm sll.lhn&u‘:‘uthoz-ze:am MARCH mext, proceseds to be devoâ€" ted towards the reduction of the débt on the Ht. Albans Free Cbhurch. 5 The following Llealies have Kindly conâ€" -tdbndndo-ï¬uuofm.mnq or otherwise, in aid of the object in view. Lady Macdonald, Countess of Dufferin, Ottawa, Feb 22%, 1873. EUNDS of St, ALBANS CHURCH CU., has been this day dissolved by mutual comsent, the said businessto be carried on hereafter on his own account by the underâ€" signed John Rochester, who will pay all liabilities of the said firm, and to whom dld.h:'duhtb-flh_blr-mbym terms of dissolution made JOHN R-umsm JOHN LAW, Witnesses ; under the firm of JOHN ROCHESTEE BA RBLAAXCt WeR RRRzEEY y _ _ e ind | : ; BUY Yuur 1 had | Un the recommendation of the Honoraâ€" 7 the |bt= the Minister of t Castoms, and uoder For Ottawa vial nan rovimons of 8th Section of t â€" lisâ€" | Act $1 Vie, Cap. 6, intituled : @f An Act Cexrat® commeenen reepecting the Customs," His Excellency Ssd reaag se hlb..:t.dtoordor..nditinb&oby o \_* ite, | ordered, the Town of St. Thomss, in| Three Expresy T 0se | the County of Elgin, Province of Onta * ‘ eet |rio, be and the same is hereby constiâ€" u‘:;" Wws, | tuted and erected into an Out Port of Cusâ€" Brockvilie 7 4; ce, | toms, and placed under the survey of the | Uttawa, 9.39 tMir , &s | Collector of Customs, at the Port of Lonâ€" Renfrew, s q; :A"l.‘j anmt | 3 . NO‘I‘ICS. » _ The partnership heretofore existing beâ€" Musical Specialitieeâ€"(Le Maitre de Dance) MISS SALLIE ADAMS, (IFhe List and Thalberg of the Ranjo), Prices as usurl, Beatsat Nordheimer‘s DOX CAESAR DE BEZAN Uttawa, 18ih February, 1873 C)ne Week O)nuly, Ningle Belis of this will do the work and last as long as a Double Belt of Canadian “&:’m’ and Colors and Varnishes, Oakam, Tar and Cordage, Anchors and cu:'hu.uaum Flags, Grain, Rags and Canvas, pig iron . P. s.‘agss % BROS., 0 Grey Nun Street, 2195 6m * Montreal . sindley‘s Dramatic, Operatic and Orchestral Organization. . â€" a.m., for the examination of the in=olvent, and for the ordering of the affairs of the éstate goue. In the maiter of J. M. ©C. DELESDUERNIERS, Grocer, Ottawa, Lnsoivent. I, the undersigned, JAMES TYRE, of the City f Montreal, have been appointed Assignee in this matter, Creditorsare requested to fyle their claims before me within one month, and are hereby notréed to meet alt Abe Russel! House, in the City of Ouawa, on TUERDA Y , the TW ENXTY â€" FIFTH day of March, 1873, at ELEV EN o‘clock o JAMES PYRE, Assignee. Montreal, Feb. 18, 1873. 2101 2w G. B., Partn. GARDNER WANTED.â€"A ftirst Class Gardner Wanted. A&b «t the Otinwan Co:lege. February 2, 187: 2194 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. All persons out of empl=yment, or deâ€" sirous of getlting hto.bo“orpa;a’n‘ busiâ€" ness than they are now in, should send $2 for 'wm" &c., &o., of a business at w they can unquestionably maake from $2000 to $5000 per annum. Address, HENRY F. LEMONT & Co., 234 and 236 St. Jameses Street, Uiltawa, Feb. 21, 1873 * Lectures will be delivered to chris« tiens in the ‘Temperance Hall, on WEKDâ€" NESDAY and THURSDAY Evenings, the 26th and 27th instants, at halfâ€"past seven o‘clock. Susseorâ€"The Epirtle to the Romans, t 2106â€"2 A Mass Meeting of Sand Stone Cutters, Lime Stone Cutters, and Masons and Bricklayers, will be held at ROWES ‘l‘!_tl..l., Rideau Street, near Supper‘s ‘All Union Men are requested to attend, as business of ‘importance will scome before the meeting. By Order, % A. MACGBEGOR, Pres. 8. 8. U, R H. GRAHAM, Pres. L S. 1. WM. McEVELA, B. & M.U. GUVIINKEN‘I‘ HOUSE, OTTAW A, Monday, 17th day of February, 1872, ('U!fl OMS DEPARTMEN:, Ottawa, Jany *1, 1873. Authorized discount on American Inâ€" voices until further notice : l:lEor cent. K. 8.. M. BQOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Custens, His Excellency the Governor General MONDAY EYENING, FEB GUD WILLINY, I antiniuae asilt NSULVENT ACT OF isa» WV INK MOUSIC HALL Nov 2), 1872 as manufacturers of sawed lumber, he firm of JOHN lmz NION MEN TAKE NOTICE $5,000 Per Â¥Year ARE CHANCE FOR BUANES& AN[EDâ€"A Good local Neperter Apply at this office. At Halfâ€"past Séven O Clock. JOHN LaNGTON, Chairman. H. A. WICKSTEED, N. Y. Heraup, COMMENCTXG edith t: Grant gwoll, Mrs. Whitcher, W. aA. HAMSWORTH, Clerk Privy Council. PRESEsT Buil« Oonlu“n:o. Montroal. 30301 naw I1w. 24 February 14, 178. 219 As thp . _ _ /m BANK OF BRIIISH | $ * $ . AT ST. JORN, N . _ At the _\ | M 4A R 1 T I ME MEkRCHANT3! BRANK OF * AT w:’_ o ow UNION £1ANK OF LO Fogms of AT TORONTO, uf LONDON and At the m 0 MERCRANTY BA . 1873 Al 4 x kenoua m 3 >r&l'u in M-E"fl -.“o{i.' the IBV“ Interest the i CEexT, vlll“ho -fl:‘ un ...""""...‘:....““'-,':‘.‘."5 7 dinx af ~» ors are willing to disp J ARDINES‘ Meantime we ofier | pimunas on to get rid of them., _ ever belore sean in J ARDIT oincce coltnaat Otilaws, Feby 15, We show the Largest BOOTS Iz=t NT A RORHE ANADIAN PACIFIC Hotel Poprietors will fnt i dvantage toonmiuq~1 To be Tound in the Dominion ma°DIRECT 1 Formerly of lfl Oltawe, 10th Feb,. I{lcumnmx's‘:_‘"\!; NE W METH? i’I ANGQ: Unequalledâ€" Kinbnrn. F. CAVADA w Brockrille ang Otan i; Ottawa, 12 Renfrew, 2 Brockville. . Feb. 18, 187 y orres. iN ts may be made, For Spring AT MOATRRAL : "" uo P s ige 1 b“.‘.““ Sn ake. 12.# ‘. » '-'“‘,’;:'. € C and Ofigyy .Y (Y(R‘ tawa "’. £ oazi=â€"._ * Expre. M % mt . . LEAYE] _ ~ J h ‘4.) &., + Afo“:)o:::ï¬ 2 0o p.m _ a â€" Jourin two bu _@| par puir at the Oitama, #2 20 . MatrBmOn1AL.â€"A . olty apnouages that ried in M lowing fares will be lady is said to be °. â€" M# Bill. Er made to make this there can be no dou! of this taining plsy, ep thaw amous) ball woolen mills at New nill spek ie s mode of cooking t e€very bouse should vent to any address ewentyâ€"five ceonts Mu...-: Upionsburgh #), < i n tanes i - . two Prescott and | and four Himks of KEeusxisne Fiowirm At 152 Aucax, McR hP C i Hew Buiposâ€"t Pereeniage of Cioud, Inommasn tm Rauws Marid@um tem. for Ersoons.â€"A Frida y Da. Powror ~â€" l)ol:-'l' OFFIC Arrival and 1873. Winter _s$4% £_ * Baromater ( mum tem . Yor Potaro Ror * All Mails 4 s minuets fas Al