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Ottawa Times (1865), 25 Feb 1873, p. 2

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[ hak wracte b"iuh'n' ’p‘op“"“ neg: ial In 'W’n;l:!n"'lrg" "'u,,.."b-m:u “-m:-? tinti us '-u:'r: t7, respeot h f uind ion® Propior is ’nu\li, -â€""'tho""ii. ‘ Te -9,,,,___'“:;’_' -“* N00 7 gerer‘ was again compelied partizlly to recant. This last excitement had harily died away when Mr. Tennyson in the epi logue to his new @ ldyls of the King, wrote those Hnes so full of stinging re proof, in which he describes the utter «nces of the Times as a "st:ain to shame uth’.llh-d()nul-lhh.'md :::: ::‘I:oulm the Times in commenting on a lecture are still ‘“'Pm delivered by the Hen. Joseph Howe, he» Tus theen mumion fore the Young Men‘s Christian Associaâ€" .,:a,_mr",, ,,‘“' i tion of this city, made a partial recanta | desire in this c tion. Thus matters sidod until last '?37?' tl)t.m in;rx autumn, when writing dn the awara | *houl! *gol. of the Emperur of Germasy in ;:.-'“:'"::::’:“ th h _ Juyan . boundary arbitration, | voluntary alliince tollowed by no echo either from m,’”; or the public men of (Great Britain, and land, in withdrawing her soldiers from this country had taken the first step toâ€" anadian alluires, can fail to have asked himself this question. "What can it mean ? " It is now about eighteen months since that journal, supposed t> be the avant courriee of public opinion in Eng land, began to hint that it was time that the connection between Canada and the hinmhunnd;ud‘m}:,.. Cansadian affairs, can a~o one wBo has watched the course which the London Times has pursued for huwmhwm-‘upon not truly great who first mapped out plan of this mighty nation that is to be o amoothly as: %. as* one could have wi ; VOWer {uarcels “‘.r we stand united with ::M‘ ; | was rouuu:xll.l:'(:l'; ,.‘m U@el1or®;, and ":.‘. uty h car horkon, and ar it appeared ; like the fy in ..:“‘M upon the second haif of our tirst | !" t;::"" the devil it got there. decadaof political existence, our prozp 0. | fntts and days, however, the world moves are brighter than even our prospects | forgotie vens TPaen Sntiokes are eate of confederation vo. | Times to rake u the Keo yeave apocky could have dared, | * * Mr. ,r.”P W‘: this luckless artiâ€" ture to say that this Who then shail vyey. | {0 \R® (496en: bad alsered an en % hraduhenghmmanls <â€"hareve. Sopd omm hk ut isiety bean io thaeg us irtmnmerints: a flmwmnn'flmmh :X lately been heard ". that within a few months the outly ing lalands of Prince Edward and Newfound land will acknowledged it« control. _ Doe «y one comprehend the magnitude 0‘ the work which has been accomplished Who is there : that looking back on those mix brief years can see the importance of the bloodless resolution that has taken place * Provinces of themselves 'unple to support the population of Empires have been joimed together in one great indis soluble union, with common interests, «ommon sims, and a commom ambition Even Rome in her palmiest days could not boast of having extendei her bords. * so rapidly. True, there have been jing»_ hngs and the machinery has net worked .”':'z time is approaching with ra; when the half of this câ€"ntine which was wont to be describod us Briti North America will have been uvited u der one Federal Government ; (A lit: more than six years ago the flr‘t#urh ment of the Dominion of Canada met this city. The territory over which 4t th beld sway was certainly not more than third of the dimensions to which it h The undersigned beg to announce that they kave entered into coâ€"partnership fom and afts: the ."th inst., under the name and Arm of and that from saidl date the O Weekly Trw®s will be publiabhed affien Waellington Street, Ottawa ROBERTYON, ROGER & C General was present in to fll the vacant office, and that !| Dr. Tupper was appointed Minister Custoni®:.° His Excellency the tiove: It in understood tha: at a meong the. Privy Council, held yeaterday afte nooun, uwe resigiuation of the thon." * Francis Hincks as Finance Minister, w zocepted ; that lion. Mr. Tilly was awo Obtawa, Feby. 21, 187 The Ottawa Cimcs D For interesting reading TUESDAY, FEBRUaR\ WHAT CaN 11 LRE# NOoTICK ALEX. ROBERTSON,. JOHN CHARLES Ruoakl LOUIQ ARMAND GRI%XON~ GEO. SwERMWAX BARXt & partial resas to bel eva ationse of | 1 x mont!h, the blic man :‘.' m.“"l Qd to io see $ source | ** “. _ | wo piration * | ,â€",, s hand at ' WY prospects are A N at step to= strmoin was ncb a ie | avent of ap; | powerful gained | C w able to ¢ | aid, she w t | weakness it | other han T assistance, to aseint l * / inde pende T3 1 _ _ _ _», Fualint wiuo seenms anxkious at all hazirds to make mischief in this quarâ€" ter. Perhaps the most important lesson that Canadia can teach is that a people may be great by their bhighâ€"nunded â€"amplhoity Of character, mwbnuminl manliness, loy alty, integrity, reepect for law, and pearson«al honour, without unhi:’ An Attitude and awmygering in the face of the world. x the worin whiule lor Canula to esmbroil herseif with her great neighbour by a course of apiritual teaching, in order to oblige a crochetty journalist who seenmis anrviouta 1+ neighbor,‘" and 18 a great peop aay about Canadta m,uumflflu " educa~ tion of selfâ€"reliance‘ would seem to be either nonsense or impertinence, Canada, as far as hur domestic aftairs are concern . euU, is a perfectly independent and self. yoveining community, as any Colonial Hacretary who was rash enough to try the experiment of meddling -ir their affaire would uuicklÂ¥ dHnAVAE â€" HM in kess sA L | desire in this coubitry for a nrnuou. Indeed it is impossible to say w y theare shoull be such a desire on either side. Whatevir may have been the origin of the union, it has now come to be a purely voluntary alliance, which adds to the greatâ€" ness of the Empire without involving any serions sancrif‘ces Canada is practically a Jmmmnhuo. without the nuisance of Presic elections and the wideâ€" spread corruption which they engender. to jistily it. iÂ¥ y o s It is difficult to understand why the Times should be +0 extremely anxious that the the best course is promply or allow the ten. ~ Unfortunately revives the memory ment of the article ; it had been heard in other quarteis often enough before, and was remarkable only for lh:-r whaore t appeared ; like the #y in + i‘ madle one nomder how the devil it got there. In these days, however, the world moves fast, amd even Time,‘ articles are speedily @1 D t y | eqnou® TOr avoRnt Hg paFLICU.AF LOpics ate lmost certain to rusah «traight at them as t impelied by an‘irresiâ€"tabls destiny. it is chthow‘t to explain the recurrence of the rl’.r\"fl the (‘““‘m “ t‘m'- “ pemdence except as an aberration of this sorl. _ Anyluxly who happened to recollect that « few months ago the ?Â¥=««, in an odd tit of reckless ard r.ther brutal cynicism had published an article telling the Canadiins that i+ wouhl be well for them ami for us to company : ind urging them to take -’::u-m n,ly, must have thought that, of all sabâ€" ects in the world, this was about the last hat the Tim« would be desirous of: bring ng into recollection. ~The » article hbad ween a thee days wonder. Whit wia avl about it on all hands showed plainly mough how littlefit reflected themctu« theory seems kardly credible~>and yet what hms appeared in its columns wal scarcely bear any other construction. It is startling to think that a journal which once wieldad such a power in the Empire, should now be ing the pay of our most invetcra‘te om-myh‘h an: im preasion having gone abt ry eflort ahould loyal is too costly! _ Friends, but a burthen ; loose the n-f: t the Lauresate nmntioned : no d there was no need !r the Tin ® cop on ita Lead, and to & +‘‘ _ When a mistake hu?b’uu a best course is either to ap »mply or allow the error to be . Unfortunately the Times n more than a month ago, siillremauna unimâ€" «wered, and the Times« lies under the sus pivion of Leing open to receive bribes, It then, the Timâ€"««, will for a money conâ€" suderstion igour England‘s enemy * Why not Ours tor a like reason?t If it takes i hikhe hom liusasa, why not from the I‘miw@l Statesâ€"ot whom we have ovey res«n to Lelieve, that there are feow h’b dicnts im which thay would not resort to Lecome posâ€"essed of dour vineyard * Is this then w?m U meansa * We leave the cueo«t on Lyd our.readers to anawer M i heve W was rash enough to try the meddling with their affairs discover., 1t is true that et set up a w ‘.I’;m hw-p“'fl is wh’& 1en it suggeats that Canada something to her great showld h{. up a m‘ io. (It is m bardly + l*hh“n’fi'«" to go out of their wl on subjects which fot every I betier be left alone. ‘There is w stQry of Charles Lamb rwit« lations« of a | «ly on the day she hapgoed: Hle lhul been axpressly n to allute to the cireum n in the most remote m uner, s partivul. . anxious not to do nabgioch! _ .+~..100 was 100 atrone mi herselt without our ruther a -tm’lb than a be empire ; if, on the uid not the less be Lound use nh.l u.....‘.h...' her w . @anoadeaie . renbsstrnmtacn wrhiiedy eep you to yourselvas posai ippened " the Times not O ry of the alip, but m LN AD ty novel in the argnâ€" it had been heard in enough before, and NN @4 ‘J JOrN h we make the :nd & naturally a prudent and he Tinn.r)ql-l im this ner n connectin td by nAda | _ Panama, Feb, 11.â€"A small boat arrive our | at Panama this morning trom Chirighr, an & | under command of Commander Thomwu the | U. Seltridge. The expedition left here in l“"’_[th.l'lid.fihmnmv 4* TuséaraAra C x) Camden, N. Y , Feb. 24 â€"The fire, after considerable di was got under control. Loss on building $15,900), James the latter part of January, After exami ning the soast of the Darien, for a woek or more they selected the bay named as the most suitable base ftor this yesar‘s operations. The bay is located some |% miles south of Simon Bay, which was the base of last year‘s surveys. The expediâ€" tion has already commenced its work and of in pursuance of the terms of the ‘ m Those relating to the fisheries depend lz‘:.dlhfi.‘w::: the Are on conâ€" atitution of the respective powers mula to carry these provisions into mbrm Britain an Lr possessions have on their part enicted the necesan ry legislaton. ‘This Gorernment is uow enâ€" | ying the advantage of those provisions of the treaty which is the result of the comlition of the asment to the treaty on }lhm.nuimn- which Oreat Britin had aubmitted to the ITr:bunal of the Geneva awarnd in tavor of the United States on the i Alabama * claims, and his Majesty, the Emperor of Liermany, has decided in i1 nur' of the vm;::um on the North eat boundary 1 ean‘t urge too wmfiiiIfl'MO‘W eatly conâ€" of the leyislation that may be necessary with regard to the fsheries. {Signed) _ U. s GRANr, Washington, Feb. £4, 1873. Washington, Fab. 24 â€"House, evening. him and Washi .‘h:t. tak Y on r:m‘nl u.mm States tiov. ernmen t mf_!fl‘lh_o‘w part of the treaty. Buftulo, Feb. 24 h YBSTHRRY‘s IShITCS | Wuops now opgtallog . »gitust the Cariisbs in th* north _ he imsurgents continu> to burnt railway stations ant brulgas ‘The action at the Heights of Miravalies between the royal forves and itoe Carlet bamd under Ullos â€"was one ol the most 1e rious that has tak on place since the break» i-‘ out ol the insurrection. | magiet wiet gheat stabboramens but were & great but were m repulsed by the Government troops. Many of the Iornuhn in the districts infested by the Carlists have volunteoered to assist in re pel bf the insurgents, and bave Leen supplhed with arms LATBST BY THLEGMPL The Faerabat parties ara prossing their claims with 'wâ€"vo energy . eports h -wmly cin w‘lated | in Mauirul of the ition of aftairs in 'tho Provinces atre of a pature to increase | rather than allay the feeling ot insecurity whuch prevails at the Capital. \__ The Telegroph this morning has a sp ecial | despatch trom St. Petershurg, which in . mmmates that Count Schoualot! will short}y American iTews The Moscow Gureélle kinats th establlishment of a neutral gove with Alghanistan as the inters between tireat Britain and i s s eranuu matead of prevent the « between thoso powes which is raplace _ Counlt \ on Lrunnow, Kuss«uan Ambâ€"qsadere at the €aunt ol Nt James. A despatch to the Telâ€"graph says that Prinve ortehakold is about to submit to the Government of Great lirvain a proposal for a spetial Angloâ€"Kussian commission to m.tL the boumdaries of A tel from Berlin to the (Nikes lage that the Rmaien Yovermmnnt in hurrying forward largor reinforce= ments to Turkistan, honled AfAghanist IThe Rusmian tiovaroment has advices warranting the apnouncement that the Khivese will shortly sue for poace., bOMOn, POW, _J4,.â€"1ALL€Ps liom Madrid Mtuate that an Alphonsiat risiog i+ sn pated, to h':’m during Carnival. tireat «anxiety is felt among the pesceslly diaâ€" ".d gtizens at the threatening aspect of s F‘he men cemposing the garrison of Madrul are said to be in a condition borâ€" dering on insubordination. Many of the private sojdiers absent themselves from their barracks nightly without leave XIbDNIQGIIE® bESPATCHES Â¥ , yesterday, while Maggie in hid&@and tallow is #10 AM â€"At the resilence a..Â¥K, Ai,. V 8. 1 eag‘y jf &2 "[)N | _ The Beile scandal investigation continued 16. gan‘t ur Lox> F & i | “)“ffl".;“- :n- aftarnoon . hmh:r testimony of W“"' that may {,, | Muller, the iato Arsistant Superintendent ard to the Hsbheries. of the Emigrant‘s Home was taken. The ad) _ U. 8 GRANr. | evidence throu ;shout is of the most damagâ€" ». 44, 1873. ing charactor as regards Col. Belis. im. . 24 â€"â€"House, evening. imigrants were compelied to sleep in their oday on the fHsherics disgusting apartmen ts with the roofs open ‘.f" Tvoiy taken i:o the weathsr; fuood wis improperly he United States tGov. 9 r part of the treaty. scooked and lilthily served. Muller bad â€"â€"A smail boat arrive | frequent!y seen potatoes as they woere irning from Chirighri, | peelei for dinner thrown into unrinsed expedition latt here in | *lop pai‘s to wash, the chamber contents steamer * Tuscarora Enl the latter baving just been emptied ET BNIFAIN , .« Letters | Mont the Capital . C ns ln‘l::m. has a 45 ecial p . Petershburg, which in © t Nchoualo#d will short!y V on Brunnow, Kusuan l + L‘aunt ol St James. : he Telegraph says that | _ d is about to submiit t ent of Creat Brutain a | 2 «14404 | in 1¢ cin n‘lated â€"aflairs in o increase insecurity 6t ‘he steamer 4 N“loklk'" aad bark ““ lth «Wave," were driven amhore at , Port British Columbis, during day. The " PollitoGaky" her smoke. staok. The " Tidal Ware‘" lost an anchor, l\ is thought that the vessels will be sucâ€" u‘dnlly towed off ” the “. u“n , â€" _A tremendous fire is just in progress at Listowel, county of | It threatâ€" Im to «lestroy the 'mhnm of | this fine village. Already the large 1Do. minion Hotel and several stores have heen a prey to the #i@mes, embracing both awles of the principil business straat siil the Telegraph oftiece, a s«trong west _ Rev, J. Potts preachel a sermon to young men in the Dorchester street Wesâ€" leyan church laâ€"t night, which was crowied @tvit The thermometer stood % degres ow 180 «t 4 p.m. the | [ Montreal, Feb. 24. The dinner to tir Hugh Allan at the 8t Lawrence Hall is a brilliant affair, Nearly all the principal citisens are present. A fire occurred this morning at Marâ€" tin‘s photograplue rooms, Bleury street, aprewimg to the adjoining buildings, which were daomaged. The stock of J. Latham, diuggist, was totally destroyed, ht was insure 1 for oce thousand dollass ; Martin‘s stock, instruments, t&e., were destroyedâ€"partially insured. _ â€", | La LIVERDONXIL MARKETS, liverpool, Feb, 24, 1 p. m. â€"â€" Cotton, -mly.l l;:‘ ##4 ; Or’hu W0¢, Breadat quigt. UumLearland cut Lacon,‘3s 44. The rate tor money at the Stock Ex»â€" chinge on (iovernment securities is lower thon the link of England rate by 1} per cen t. 1 , Faeb, 2 homie ty Â¥3p, * new 5%, 901. 4 8 KELW YORK MARKET® Kew York, Fabs, 21.â€"Gold 141. Untton, l»'loub[”:ll. Receipts, 11,000 barrels ; sales, 4,000) barrels, heat«â€"â€"Dull and unchanged. Nales of 17,(XX)bus at #$1 58 to $1.70 for No. 2 Npring, in store and afoat ; the latter makt very choice; #%1.15 to 1.80 No 1 do; #18)} to #1.95 for winter r=l western; #1. ) to #200) for Wushington, Feb. 21.â€" in the House toâ€" «Jdlay the Speaker laid belore the: House a message from the President n-hdm L‘ongress of that porti n of bis ann | message which resommended lhm hture to Lring into tion the 1 of the Treaty of Wx::ho, otf May sth, 1®;1, relative to the b\t:fln and other multer tcuching the telations of the Uvited] States with the British North Americain possessions, and calling atten~ tion urgently to the importance of that legislation. | Induced Amadeus to abdicate, the possible | declaration of a Spanish Republic was never Sor a moment contem, bited. 1t was a comâ€" | plete su â€"â€" & Â¥Yertable de r:um Amrp;::.u. woul-inothnmbd h d he deemed the consequence of his act T‘he strike of the Nouth Wales miners will l‘wfllh‘w’ be l:;ou.bt to m :y' com toâ€"lay. Nxty t the strikers will return to the mines toâ€" morrow . The Kev. Thomas Gatherie, the English authar, is dead. ‘mmion, Feb, 24 ~â€"Count V.n Beust, the Aust ian am‘mas wlor has returned to his pdet at the Court of t James, I‘he _ meeting of~ the Contrervative l wlore, whts b mhwnou.;:od to take place on Sauturday afler a lengthy wliing came to a um:.ouo determinaâ€" won to oppase the Ministerial Education lull. ‘The course to be pursued : in carry~ mg on the opposition to the (Government was not delinitely decided upon, Loa that he would be recalled by the! a yery r army, whose side he has taken against the | Gomtineau Mimistry, _ For this he remained in Portu â€" | y Bontie gal Artilliery ofticers are all monarchi : ot GGiolden | all members of old families. He believed | Friday afte that as he cast away the throne ratbeér | e Ken mined to humiliate the army, they would of the mos pronounce in his favor and ho would Horned Du u-mmu;w%m being 1896 | on hand a then from constitut trammels, but BC | apove câ€"lat was completely checkmated 1&. turn of supposed t events. Apparently, it was SAMO 808~ | pryince. picion of this that induced many members stabled |1s «t l“ mm "P'lb“"-o ho WOnk EL ILS Autgke Tor a moment contem, bited. It wasacomâ€" , | appéars that the establishment 0| a f'“' surprise â€"â€" a Yertable w l.dn:”oflor at Cobourg has been placed . tat. Amadeus would not have beyond a doubt. ‘The majority of the h «1 he deemed the consequence of his act | stock is subscribed, and the residence of im any degree gmhbh, inasmuch as two | Mr. Wom. Hargraft has been recured for Latin nations, France and Spain, having | the bulding. Some changes and eni!v geâ€" awwh a republican government, would have m n« mey b»s det rmired ujo0. .A board enormous influence un a third Latianation, | ns been organized, and ‘much energy thus directly endaugering his Father‘s| evinced in the promotion of the unicr. l‘hrne. Amadeus abdicated in expect«. tikins * e with the republican party in ordar to over reach the royal manouevre. _ Amadeu;s, however, seems not to have relinquished his hope for recall. I‘he Spanish Republic is a source of unâ€" easingess at Berlin. The Emperor now regrets his filse step in France and is sorry he did not re establish a Napoleon or some ,other monarchy and -o:mnp,. ment of slight indemnity rather let things take their course. He regards the Madrid, Fdi’o:?al â€"The onimuil.ht‘:.l:- ereasing, part M n-o:’ » Fhere is an nmlmuim barricades apâ€" pearing and Republicans mh‘ ex trome measures. Carlists in operaâ€" tione and intrigues are very active and the armmy is disanti=Hedl. Washington‘s birthday reception by the American, Minister became a republican damonstration. ‘The Reactionists are oxâ€" travngant in their expressions of hostility to the American Mmister whom they re Spanish Republic as a nence of French Republic and is mh whe o this desire for republics will stop. _ THE OTTAWA TiMEs, FEBRUARY 25, isy3 {spacial to the Times.] inâ€"635, 93} ; ‘57, 93] ; 10408 89}; EY TELEGRAPH ) the Hames, embracing both rincxp\lbm'-a.unu,m wind. ‘The fire is now near sSpacial to the Tiw=« ) IiINDON MARKET® MITCHELL ~omiliiin @ im 0 MONTREAL 4 Mitcbell, Rotive in N emptied | with mnish poli _~""~ | Mesers, E. open * Thz.hn‘ of the C+ h Reneee is ased m We heart PM poat on > A a-utbrâ€"-ua;‘uu.;"p"'" enâ€" Itentiary, About ten or twelya are at r.u(‘uh. from the dissese, whic} mm‘h‘.““ #§>*%%* is another column advertise« ment «bout lowea and Nebraska Lands, _ At the annual School Meeting of the Kildonan, Manitoba, School District, the report of the 'lh:l:‘:m called for and the fol in summ for the v::':‘hdmd: Bdnno.:’on hand m last year, $200; Cash received as on subscriptions, $524 24 ; Total $1,003 10. l%-dunn..s‘.'l.zs; Balance on hand, $190. T 4 | * "** "DIKD. *‘ ** ns s| _ The 8t. John Daily News of the 19th Al New Edinburgh, on the 22nd i . | nat y : 1} gave us great pleasure lnst | of Soariey Toyprâ€" T andel T rane m' #} ; mAgh AuEQl/ “"{:_:":’d":r“‘:.‘ est son of Wiiliam Wilson, M. D , aged r :.....'.'.'2'.«“ l\hionlnling-, tbreo Fears. _ _ C o 11,2:.,. procured from British | q espitalists the sum of $1,000,0C0 on the JMPROVE NUTRITION, f of the Company represented 1y | cmws l mnd have thus ensured the w}y _\ The central idea in the treatment of a ) | completion of the Riviers du Loup Rail" '(‘hronlc Wasting Direases, u-u&o in l . _ We heartily congratulate them | Nervous Prostration and General 'bflél?' mtbo Company on their success. Work | is to improve the Vigestion and Assimilaâ€" on the rouf bas been pushed forward | tion of Food, and the formation of Healthy ,'lth commendab!a vigour, ‘Twentyâ€"four | Blood. |Dr. Wiresier‘s Comropsp Euixig o# miles of rails hare already hbeen lu'uf and | PrnosruaTE® as»p? Carmsari contains the ten miles are graded. { ofly agents known t:at ack dimfluoz & citants of nutrition impartin The Cape Breton Timgs says : A fine nwmwh, Liver'&nzl’lneuu,‘tbm seam of coal, five feet ten inches in thickâ€" :flpod that prepares nourishment for build, hzwil.hinlfo'd.n, been struck | ; up the organs and tissues of the body. in ‘the ardenaer M“'m‘h“ 163 & action of this remarkable preparation feet. Further developments no donbt is extraordinary in st and identifly this seam with the soâ€"called Lor. | **/ *** i | way‘dirty seam,which will greatly enchance vilalizing the constitution, impairâ€" | the ‘value of Lorway stock. «d by age, exhausted by excesses, bad PTF P ul io Wiinet van CR is t ; Nwm PW Sna Ara A c3 a with commendab!a vigour, Tnn3~mm miles of rails have already been laid and ten miles are graded. The Cape Breton Timgs says : A fine seam of coal, five feet ten inches in thickâ€" fiwflhfiuh days, been struck in ardener shaft, at amn.h of 163 feet. Further developments will no donbt aA form of infuens The several Agricultural Sacieties of St. Francis district held a Convention in the town of Sherbrooke, on Monday, the 17th inst., to consider the expediency of form. ing a District Agricultural . Association. The meeling ~unarimously resolved to form a District &ld‘:g :l to apply to the Quebec Legisia amendments to the general -t: the incorporation of The Manitoban notices the arrival of a leading member of a large Ontario lum. ber firin, which has machinery on the way for the erection of a large sawâ€"mill. m have received alarge grant otf timber from the Dominion Government, on the condition of selling lumber at the mill at a not excseed §30 per thousand ::“ e 6* The revenue of Prince Edward Island is $10,300 in excess of that of last year. Two St, John pilots are missingâ€"Pilot Mullin, who took out from that harbor the presen 1 of w A few nights ago a party of men fully mm 6 how l armed, entered tfi dwelling house of a f s man named John McEnertney, of Dary» The Manitoban notices the arrival Of & | caman. in the cunty of lon.fordh:ook leading member of a large Ontario lumâ€" | him outside his door and putting him on ber firim, which has machinery on the | his knoes presented arms at him, when way for the erection of a large siwâ€"mill. | one of the party said, "Come forward, |hr:!'“""°“"d alarge grant of timber | Rory of the Hills." Then a man came ’ from the Dominion Government, on over from the party, produced a book, daricoadition of celling fuwber st tbe| and tendered al Oalls to McEnertney in mill at a F o not exc¢eding <Â¥30 per| the following words: "That he should thousand feet. for the future treat his father inâ€"law The revenue of Prince Edward Island better; and allow him full c-nd. of is $10,300 in excess of that of last year. | a farm of land. Also that he would not Tmo St. John pilots are missingâ€"Pilot | reveal the procced‘ngs to the police or M who took out from that harbor the tn{otbor person." The man was comâ€" :«: " on the ]8th ot December, | pelled to comply, M’tbmmk Pilot Havelin, who on the ?7th of the | their departure, firing several shots on same month took out the !! Montezuma.‘ | going away. ‘The man immediately got Both vessels have arrived at their destina= u,gofl his knees, and a« soon as bgo-- tions, London and Penarth Roids respec. | ribly could, informed the police at Gra_ tively, but the pilots have not yet been | nard. Hegiâ€"constable Gorman at once heard from. Havelin left the " M,‘" about ; instituted ‘ipquiries, which led to the ar. t on the 27th, off little Kiver | rest Of a man named Dolan, from the midnigh th, p Head, and ‘there can be no doubt but be | County Cayan, about eighteen miles disâ€" is lost, tant from the scene, and upon his being A nearly fatal case of poisoning occurred | MATCh¢d4 among others in presence of ::i: "Talavers," on the 18th ot December, Pilot Havelin, who on the ?7th of the same month took out the " Montezuma." Both vessels have arrived at their destina« tions, London and Penarth Roids respec. lt_inl_‘y.,Ltmt the pilots have not yet been At a meeting held recently at Winnipes to discuss the question of the hay priviâ€" lege, it was moved by Hon. Mr. Banna. tyne, mo?’ Mr, Bobemr'. Tait, that this in injon that, seeing no -â€"nm'm has ever been hinted at, the wid:l hold.nh '“ubould at ?oco be put of the two put in possessiop in fee simple, of the two Un T‘-hlm" the 4th inst , .‘o::.mm ldinflspiqfidd, l.l‘muwl: purpose izing a Mutual r & 'Amcmm‘llev. Mr. lm: the chair, Thm‘lwero about twen men t, all of whom ol e o wb A recent number of the Halitax Aoadion Recerder says : * A remukable ins ance of «prightly oid agg is Mre, Comnnor: who ra ades with her son, Pawnck Counors, on Lo Marchint street. she is 106 years of age, moves about with a lightne«s and energy of a woman of hilfl her years, does not use zochcle-, and a lew days ago knit a pair socks in less time than many young women now a days would require to do the same work. She is a native of [reland, and can understand but little of the Engâ€" lish language, though she immigrated to this country when quite young. wani oocurrence happens we may anticiâ€" pate a fair crop yet.â€"Hamilton b{)&"‘/ur. ’ It was feare by many that the late exâ€" treme cold had killed all the peach buds, and that wewould be deprive i the priviâ€" lege of eating any of this delicious frunl, grown in Canada, this year. We have taken some pains to ascertain to what ox>â€" tent the buds have beea killed, and from information suprliod by horticulturiâ€"ts we learn that although a great many buds have been killed, there are many busds, left healthy and strong and if no unmto. * Col." Saunders, of Fredericton, with a number of asmstants, killed sixteen cari bros at the Newoustle Barrens. lle re. turned to Fredericton with six of the num | berâ€"leaving the remainder in the woods | to rot. i The American fishing schoonor, © . lle Bartiett," McDonsld, from the Biunks, arâ€" rived in Halifax rewenotly. ‘The captain peports haying lost light swuil«, hawser and anchor. The Kentville Star, N. 8., is informed | c that Mr. J KE Starr, of Starr‘s Point (one | o of the most succssaful breeders of Short | m Horned Durhams in the county) has now | on hand a magnificent pair of Steers of the | above celebrated breed, four years old, | h supposed to hbe the best ever grown in the | ; Province. > They 'vi.’bol before beimg ! | stabled |ast autumn 4 500 |be , girth someâ€" 71 thing over eight feet, and ara expect d to I 1 dress by next Easter, about 1,700 or {,800 | \, The. of Loof ca0hn, | Â¥ Un Thursday evening last at: half past three o‘clock several boys were shooung at a mark, in Titherington‘s fourand teed sto e, St. Catharines, when one o! the boys, named Titherington, thinking th«t all the barrels of the revolver which he was using were emptied pointed it at one of his comrades named Doyle, when the latter said, © Don‘t shoot," and tried to get ont of the way, but too late. Tihe weespon was discharged, and the bullet lodged in Doyle‘s face, a little below the left oye. Medical aid was at once pro cured but the bullet is not yerextraciod. Mopes ol his recovery are entertoined. Womtlineail, who was working in one 0| Mr. Bontield‘s shanties on the north side of liolden Lake, was acc dentlly killed on Friday afternoon lust. * A very respectable young man CANADIANX NEws has broken out recently, on a 1 for the ( e‘ on hand | + received as | Tuis t muged [HOTEL DE P A RIS. i@FRENCH COOK ERYâ€"aq Late Chief Cook, Russell House. . BdaAR pplied with choides ands, at Mr:t: pfle&' tho_ * MR. COSTIER, it is eminently -::r.d to prostra 15th Feb., 1873. «& Chuarch Atreet, near NDaln Otta W a, FQN\‘I';‘;A 1878 lfiml Boinfn delicious cordial to take, and l’f h.mlll a | s !:.i- -mi{.â€".l- AF wl Aflw h exnausted © l';:"i‘:-'. ?n& doHn by 3 co have resis! & Wdlu‘r' treatment. DINNFPES supplied at the shortest A Mall t« u’..?.”m m * RAND OPENING i s usut e rime. .. in bmictat: Prin > vlpine: damage done is extensive. A lul named John Cleary, aged m years, and John Rehan, waiter, aged fifty. six years, were killed, the former on the spot ; the latter died soon after being reâ€" McEnertney, hbe at once identified him as the maln that stepped forward as Rory of the Hills. |__Among the reports submitted to the | HWealth Board in Aow York at a recent moeeting, was one in relation to the condiâ€" ":'ion of ;;olsn and wemeat'- g"fl: ‘ourth, Fifth, Eixth, Seven it f Tenth and ’I‘hiruon‘t'."h wards. During the , last week 856 cellars and basements were | visited, of which 135 were found to be in | a condition detrimental to bealth, and of | the latter, 92 wee untit for human habita~ tion A most cxtraordinary phenomena occurâ€" red n few days ago on the bog of Foxhaull, in the County Longford, the property of Richard E. Fox, Esq., J.P., High Sherift. A lew days ago the occupiers of the lands were not a little surprised on finding that the bog opposite their holdings had moved about ten perches up on their arable land, leaving a oormpomfin‘ vacancy upon the orpoai'e side, the movement lnv-fl t :iken place in a northerly direct#086, someâ€". what in a semicircular form. The most singular feature of the occurrence is that the bog remains in its usual form, onqn‘ that one man‘s turt bank is placed oppo~ site another man‘s holding. Although the surrounding nmhborbood is inundated with water, a total absence of that element is visible in the bog. The Sin Francisco. Commercial Bulletin reports the following as the: largest single luma jide transaction in grain ever made in C:hlornis, if not in the United States : The wheat was all in the city warebouse, was ol uniform, good shipping quality, and wis the property of Noboi“lo Brothers, having been purchased by them in lots dliming the fall, at low prices econaisted of 12,000 to s, valy GAN) C Un‘ Thursday the 13th in«t , a fllck of some sixty or seventy blue birds came out, of the trunk of an o‘d hollow tree in East Haven, Conn., and sang sweetly in the sunâ€" shine. The Chief Engineer of Philadelphil. has devised a plan for the benetit of visitors ts Within the past twelre months Father Burke has realized, princig:l'y for American charities, over $300,000, than ten per sent, of it having been sent to his convent in Dublin. Tux‘ pant of the Midiand and Northern Ruilroads lying between New Durham and Erie Junction, N. J., as frequently the scene of exciting races between the trains of thp two roads. The bedstead upon which President Washington elept when tie visited New llampshire is still shown in the mansion where President Weare lived at Hampton Falls _ The table cloth used for state dinâ€" ners by President Weare, is still kept in a Fairmount Park, enabling them to get a better view of it in a shorter time. le proposes an inclined plare railway, making a cirenit of about twelve milef of the park, the power to be supplied by stationary engines, and puts the Knnonly ten cente. imuary 23 a serious explosion, with of two lives, occurred at half i o'clgg!,b a m., at the County ndapted to prostrate, anmeâ€" will be operied on the March by UNITED STATEBK HEAT BRIPAIN ced‘ngs to the police or on." 'l'hou:nmco-v ply, and took Fdrh.nvur&on * he man immediately got | 7 l.lndu-oouuhogo-- l' ormed the police at (Graâ€" nlhblocmuo.eoc iries, which led to the ar. | / named Dolan, from the or . .3 | Alley reminds the m ({1 usetlts) Otlta ch was c0| itted | ~~ Boston, fil or R on entering a stable nornit g, geurl *, valued 2t $500, 2189 Â¥is Mrs. m Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. P. Mrs. Grant Powell, Mrs. Featherston, _ Mrs. Whitcher, Mrs. Bucke, Mrs. H. Wicksteed. Bubscriptions may also be sent toâ€" Messers. Langton, 1| and under the auspices of the Buildin € Committee, will be held at the Temperance flnn.ltfl-u&na:nthom-%mdaw ted towards the reduction of the debt on the St. Albans Free Church. The following Ladies have kindly con. i veaimine (eradond on agoir‘s, mant or otherwise, ject in view. Lady Macdonald, / Mrs. Itoberwon Rowm, Mre. Bliss,. Mrs. Perry, Mre, Bate, Mrs. Langton, Countess of Dufferin, Oitawa, Feb 22, 1873, â€" FUXDS of St, ALBAKS Chudgy l * The partnership heretofore existing beâ€" 'tm the undersigned at the city of Ottawa, as manufacturers of sawed lumber, under the Ih':;u of JOHN fic«x'%mna CU., has been digsolved by mutual a.'l-t,th-ddmn-wumflon hereafter on his own account by the under.â€" mdh Rochester, who will pay all imbilities of the said firm, and to whom all debts due to the said late firm aro by the terms of dissolution made payable. 4089 Ig")cul.s'rua. ‘ JOHN LAW, 1 Witnesses : o Auk*x. Fusox. G. B. Parm®. Uitawa, 18th February, BAAAE NU’I‘IC K. DODGING FOR A WYIFE Mus‘cal and Banjy Specialties, Oynthiana, Queen of the Gy psies LINDLEY‘s COMBI\ ATIGN Prices as usu«l. Seatsat Nordheimer‘s Crowded with the Elite of Ottawa I MM ENSE RECEPTION and Chains, RIN( KMKUSIC HALL. In the mattor of J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Grocer, Ottawa, Insolvent. 1, the undersigned, JAMES TYRE, of the City f Montreal, have been appointed Assignee in this matter, Creditorsarerequested to fyle thei! elaims before me within one month, and are hereby noundtou_x_m at the Russell House, Th the City of Ottawa, on TUESDA Y, the TW ENT Y â€" FIFTH day of March, 1873%, at ELEVEN o‘clock a.m., for the examination of the insolvent, and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate geneâ€" rally, . â€"â€" JAMES TYRE, Assignee. Montreal, Feb. 19, 1873 Fsousu oag Ttannep LEaTHERr | , lotel Poprietors wiil find it to ther * BEL1ING AND TAPS j | dvantage to examine my stock. L Lectures will be delivered to chris« lians in the Temperance Hali, on WEDâ€" NESDAY and THURSDA Y Evenings, the 26th and 27th instants, at halfâ€"past seven o clock. Svaseorâ€"The Epirtle to the KRemans. 2106â€"2 All persons out of employment, or deâ€" sirous of getting into a better paying busiâ€" ness than they are now in, should send $2 for flllllllcrwdu', &e., &e., of a®business st which they can unquestionably make from $2000 to $5000 per annum. Address, MHENRY F. LEMONT & Co,, 234 and 236 St. James Streci, Mortreal. Nov 205 1872. 30301 w has been &l::nd to order, and it is hereby ordered, the Town of St. Thomas, in the County of Eigin, Province of Untaâ€" rio, be and the same is hereby constiâ€" tuted and erected into an Out Port of Cusâ€" toms, and placed under the survey of the Collector of Customs, at the Port of Lon Otltawa, Feb, 21, 1873 h . _ UOttawa, Jany 2%1, 1®73. Autborized discount on’ American Inâ€" voices until further notice: 12 per cent. R 8. M. BUuUCHETITE, C‘ommissioner of Customs. A Mass Meeting of Sand Stone Cutters, lime Stone Cutters, and Masons and Bricklayers, will be held at ROWE‘~ HALL, Rideau Stret, near Suppar‘s Rridge, on MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 24, is;s3, At Halfâ€"past Seeen O Clool, All Union Men are requested to attend, as business of importance will some before the meeting. . By Order, A. MACGREGOR, Pres. 8. 8. U. R HU. GRAHAM, Pres. L S. U, WM. MeEVELA, B. & M. U. THIB EVENING, Buokstone‘s Drama, GUVIRNKEN'I‘. HOUSE, OTLIAW A, His Excellency the Un ‘the recommendation of the Hor . ble the Minister of Customs, and under the provisions of the 8th Section of the Act 31 Vic., Cap 6, intituled: " An Act reepecting the Customs,"‘ His Excellency “IAN FED > A Good Loc .A Apply at this oflice. Grant Powell, NARDNER WANTED.â€"A first « X Wanted. Apply at the Ottawa February 20, 1873, Â¥ NSOLVENT ACT OF 1s» "up WILLIN3#, USIOMS DEPART NUN MEN TAKE NOTICE ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINEs@ _ $5,000 Poer t car. Monday, 17th day of February, 187% dl.:d‘hl;cyth * * sad JOBHN LaANGTON, H. A. WICKSTEED, â€" W. A. HIMSWORTH, Clerk Privy Council the PRESK T he Governor General in Council. ; or 1873 Building PWI 3 Iass Gardner Catlege. _ 1w. Neportar 2191 2w February 14, 18;3, 219 Forms of lpphc-unn aAud m oan be obtained at all the Banks g where deposit; can be urade. | £ % E. LEF. Dr BELLEFEUILMLEL YW. E. BAKER ~+hbg AT VICTORIA : _ h & At the? â€" ~ ’Bi BAXNK OF BRTIISH NORTH AM _ .« â€"â€"AT HALIFAX : = w . At theâ€" MLRCIHIANT s BANK â€"OF HAUKAS 194 41 the »y9€ UNION RANK OF LOWER CANAPA. aT TORONTO, OfTAWA, HAMILTONX, LONDON and WINNIPBG#«** _ At the Branch Offices of the .. MERCHANIS® BANK OPF CANADA mepositor AK roflnw- P22 2 2IEIEEs, P UAWA, Of L. 1AGF . 14 FEUILLE," Exq ; Montreal, Tnterim of this Company, for allotments the Stock ol this Company which euubwmhglodurnmn{u par. tions to be accompanied by a ‘mna Trx rer CrxtUy an the aut for in the H«uks or Branoh after indicated for um’pom-e' and on or before the SENENTH HDAY next, Interest on the deposit at the nufl m will be allowed untd t.d~ is made, and any portion not absorbed by a ten ypnr o‘mm Shares fina‘ly allotted, will be }-lv r .x .E.!':"E‘“:. :.l'!‘::.':.:z.:?‘" Iâ€"= BOOTS&SHOR Meantime we offer tholnflfl“ and Childrens Winter Boots and : maining on hand at tremendone | to get rid of tham. V 9 J ARDINES® For Spring and Summer *fl ever belore seen in the City, & En‘lllh. Preneh' American and b Manufactures. â€" ; MAMMOTL GOLDENX BOUT SIUOREK 83 RPARKS STREET, | Ottawe, Feby 15, 1873. 2181 AT ST. JOHN, N.B.: At the MÂ¥ 4 RITIYXYE B A NK * h [ We show the Largest and most «complels assortment of tnftins NANADIAN PaAacCi Isi M A1NRCIL 1873 | |p To be Tound in the Dominion Kinburn. Feb Brockvilie UCltawn, Rentrew. Brockville and Ottang The DJ The Phe TEACHER % “ -“-fl‘.“ 1 s@â€"DIRECT mponum" F“'""‘ bale. Formerly of Linrpool,m lfiâ€"'-' Ottawa, 10th Feb,, 1873. $ 15th Feb Feb. 1® _ a_ iCA TICEKELE OMR or Ottfl-W"l Yia Bw CERTAIN CONNXECTIONG Mine ._ Three OTIC) may be made, and ( 'A'fllh‘“ N OQOTITICEH. L AT MONTREAL: _ °. jy At the aare TJ BaNK OP cayABA D Ceargy, AT QqQUESEC 00 J A RDINES Secretaries pro We _ . * *A ies 1t RAJLWAY QUR Iud , Rer, W. Mclaren J ARDINEES r o s Boyr gmiwpe BB G, A â€"Thae hand . , $ 2, q. fhiak o l o °4 large andi P . tm TianLLf : a to Dan H s :b"’;l"fltb S?Lu y ‘.[fllndr d“ "'D:.’&n-ox 'M“ ' brought to a stand stil] . ~Rdnft in one Of the _ ___ T« @ IAFCG 6 Iwm." In : a"'fi-dunuu.m se o tm# gentioman on , m in a great 1 P..{."‘mho-rw « last night. Mr. Brix s crmen is sedly def #poils the »h h- 50 emaale~ 1 ist‘s Caoron --T;_h. ® is so nearl oys on nearly a eur ; the incumbent, fme" i ol â€"â€" Directors,J . P. F George May, Eeq. , Cler I-Q.‘.-‘[bud- ““ met for practice last nigh ble instructinns of their i already attained to a on ture 1 »ordle Till , be in Hull t similar instit shed in ti. s+enterprising t BTTERlL4 x nwo FroweRs in great v vin iwo butlons Kil GL ur at the Regent Hou war, ebold Linens Sh etings Towelling. at cost, at t 4 of Choad, lg-mu. o Wind of proficiency returned to this city Pouror.â€"The man i" *" tz tapkh Â¥ is fauster Uoan Viaw it"d““";;: smsumed rather to s Goods at at M‘&b.”" um tem. for Zi hours ende un . do. do. AW ay in the Rink Music Aucax, MoK m=wors & Harte.â€"1t is unde te will appear in this remiax Currq ntly been holding i LOCAL NE*® The plays precsented A1l Mailk be allowed 1 OFFICE, OTTAW H.tel," from 10 a Winter Arrange for some time, ani Lt hbhis old quarte A*Â¥ and Departure â€"Another ago M e eat ‘fl painésif 52 5* O a Horse lfi.«.to â€"fi es Preovestant Templars is has the babit manner, w e is kept ; of the Lindley pending the and a farce T emperat ure 0° i 16 Saturday ‘ev pop.lar ao i, powerful epeai. elosed by dheo> t night, 149 ® Hal Ca

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