stoarte, Love and altzos. * ; e N "eanes P oo mm 18 A 4 ts C , RSON & ()¢ t WÂ¥ ie FN,.‘ y e p, 5+ BEX h’! 4~ + rwbie l &l DERsONX, ’th 5;.._"'-:919-.-â€" a superb Black Of ATluuu quaty of Ottawe, ud after lat 1 O# i xi ER E§ J ;..‘ o Ont Baotist. Ofler â€"untlun gived to dkasg} EOCKLAWAYL, RUGOLE® i2p s1.KI0GHS, _ s .s se t nich in h Peerine ns on wax) VC !8 hed s kinds of repriring oarefully anl m uw( obeore en en e iess it ® "Bau a piags (fed mibe rinieis driren by aioom pores it the use :3& y amt abumost preâ€" tab p‘fh‘ tweatâ€" ;‘“m BAK â€"M#% â€"-' '_fl. ® .MM r use of \Mis Â¥ ssurai Purot‘s clual t4a L907 '5:: MBP" Hpraial rates for Furniture. :':,__ aity kn Sn a Nee k uns I oi y 4ns receipt of n NUN & GUQâ€", â€" TYX & Co. ailepales, and s MB (Mataby relieving. shippore Â¥ ovellty Stroat, (‘ttawa, would ouhaily u.!'"' the attention «m other P ':'P;:mm ld.ï¬'.&a--m ET l fnitcusité =‘ilhn. as s op 5t Jo-n-h’-b up froum bosot dlase ith & , and at prices ad low, if not lower 250 at any other houss in the Dominion ; or retail, ince musi¢." â€" PÂ¥ "Account Books to otery business ; ‘.t:dnt. nm I‘Wi’ to pattern, o# the shortest notles. by all u“fl Mi-mï¬h h plainest and cheapest to the sle “n:.. . _ _i ) Ruiltg perforating or numbering: care» &A [R 1a geonuine ll.umg% W‘m voy and «k coke. ttera. os, )s, the _‘&m-iï¬wdmmfl ow e proparation 149 "PHE ORAND To un ade payable 12 ARKRE, TL, â€" Advocuts, > Hat a .. and 3 to 4 $.M. ;da. f a aStemn Dredg i P.-‘ Cg set, New York, s istz â€" iW sehd by all ® ovis, _ |Pound ~Manafacturing C Dyo is de Lockport, N. YÂ¥ Relial MAKE A SPECIALITY or ACTUKREAS inte aDua the world Straut , Royiie M t |°'. LiL "J hy hor "oaing o io pasked and he Gyeek * 18 the & wil ani wengh Fraskono, Yastâ€" Li NPOR Homerl@® 24 in yoad e #, CX privale mp Mteam Hoisting Derâ€" . ~. ‘Micks, $ Upland Excavators, Ste{m“Enginfls- Jn mix _ 2175 2m (axada ChNThaC Ratcway, Freight and Cartage Ageney, OF CaNADA. hotice is f given that an ts betet 6e c in arsten Canada, at the se«t sitting ‘ for an Act to continue the CBRANJ TRONXK ARRANGEMENTs wuch AUCT, 1862, clauses thereof be deesmed b tor three yoars, frees the first h Junuary . natk +uda . mA ‘h 'III"" e onl ‘-â€" Sooh ; bonds, ~&-n-;u-¢.:‘ .m' #@c i | NJ .ex !blln.n..u.o Im. amd. a .lbabt 1 and Otbar ""‘“‘lcvdm. In7a . Stockdale,â€" Brother ~& C0,, RAILWAY comraAnN yÂ¥ it the stablisbment will be Gund on hand, or mulo _ order the latest and most approved siyles of " Carriage and Sleigh Wiyrtes T. & D. on sach Plug. m»p ioe so low that all can us i. . â€"â€" CaAVNnON®, The " WYRTL E N A 1 Y in registored. The by () A very shortest notice. Miawa, June 22 1372 MYRTLE NAVY. u. OV it# Buthorized to grint recsipts, ab in which No s m""@ psta NN , Home & C , Woilington Wtreet, Cammeama 17 NT C308 Cmm W m , C3 X2} .X udn » e We Pett n 6 crnt pore es i06 monr lime for the .-d:""'"-'.ï¬.".? W per annam, | WAow preoparel to -"-'n‘_-:z-_-_*.:..ï¬.:‘.::‘g'...“":.‘.':'::. "':_“" terms, ce l'.)."ll.l. ie -hutlmum-x the Group of Books, Roberts® Uawe Febyg 1g7 »NOK RRS 1 35 :‘ raxpain;, sach additional word eret M, *Specinl Oontrects for any dbfnile Sm ate made y L. y refitted tint "Iarge and cxamade THE WEEKLY TIMES, ;..-"-."m.fl..... e ate . malubed EVERYT _ PRIDAY MORSTNG, is | kown as the EXCHANOE HOTEL a0d Noome Wanted, toard W 20408, rï¬l‘lfl are W’:“fl-t. ghu' Tarch 3. 1412" _ wl % "‘“#â€".-" esnt qt.:-b‘ t %’-"M_ \ FACTORY,â€" RIDEAU APRKHET. QFTAW h0# published every morning (® | '-'-_,-_n.&n::.."i%.z:. "I*muall in the United States, at $. free it Uoadian posta¢o‘ KESS8HRE. C. T. BAYE & CO Che Daily Cimes VTAWA STEKAM September 4, 1872 0h A CE2T 1P amgt agpas ADVERTISINC RATEs, advertisements in Daily Tiows *E moals vet fiue: tach istbsequ@ht WUK Aa GOOD MAMOKE, YOL. VÂ¥II NO 2207. o Curdeâ€"not axsesding ‘.',.;E.m Daily Times at $10per '-‘_gg_:;uwm PROPRILKTURA among freamding maiter, P cepts Aruates Loat 4.BAKKER, tw y y _ _ "e . 0romman milllg maier, «) cenls \N.ll' i “ ats per line:. ,:‘::tn Ww&‘u:."&m"_ “ï¬u.'l Co " (u‘ï¬â€˜.:,‘m ‘%ï¬â€˜cr& 0. k i Toank ’MM Washstands, &0, :i.muw..m 'Ohlvo-“wglnâ€: :.‘.. Board and Lodging ever held by any storeahouse in l&w "““,“"' h’." Public are invited to inspect our “.c"" -'W\h Place, No. 5, ;‘ sum“ L. ® t End af 'b'éz“'_-sz!-»h-.l in m‘l i1 OE do AdtDEABLE A gent. # Dib , IMIR ng‘l,mmo STAR COAL Vï¬ the best and most econoâ€" mical heating in the market, . Uall and aoe, .:l. KEADOWS & Oo.&.. Corner of Yussex and (Gsorge Uitaws, Nov 16, 1372 cntion of tom ‘natls i vind at 0 seom, -idNo:‘-nhh.?†l. b 8.’ 3 HARRIN, par: Bitrcramndh S rg uthves Abhrer t nc ) 4 n lhror n awlvartiveuiwnt waise seen. w hang Direct from all sizen, and double." ‘Urder® Trom Tubbe lnstvatiom or private lanamilies. solloitead, .. Alao, The above firm Boiler Build â€" ars in (ttawa), are m Lo waswine ture all descriptions ot STEAXK BOILERA Wit~ Keoery sitention giton to regan salidings Heated in ce Sllt Aot Poeet imprated method and Jetitlaction Attrer ~ tiorough. teak hte boon appliad. MULIOLS IF ACRES OW4 AND NEBRASKA LANOS On Ten Fear‘s Oredit ab 6 per cont Inierest. Products wi!l pay ftor the W-â€" provements, much within the of this erwtit.‘ Bettar tars are not m-l-l’nuflynmwulh The Soil of lows ami Nebraska is tich and easily culrivated; climate is warm, m-b'.numu-uï¬nbnr" Mmd?'trm'ho:‘c:h‘h -d&olhmh'NMhm- “;d-:l:{r-.:oo-hg and there ure oall tor all & mmnm _ W§y> Coine West and thrive, Frignds will HOF ~AlB BURNAUBS! l‘b.flhmmb’mm,.‘ mpable of cutting from fourtsen to «x teen millionse in the season. inspeaction i lnvited. Burimgton & Mo. River A. A, Co. BEO TO ANNOUNCEK Having qst receired another lot of the Patent Wraught lron Bedstzads T e EOA 1 Pon Juoksts, MM&N“?‘MM Pea ?‘ Conts, also. a large u-l-‘ auls, Dr Underâ€" shirts, White Shirts, &o . 40. We hare also on hand a lot of White and G@rey Blanakets, Ohantr Horee % Cotton and: Linen Bage, all of which wili be sheap for cash.â€" Inspestion invited. Our Tullering Department is, as usual. comâ€" "‘“‘lflfl:‘oin;‘h:.dhh.*&. anperrision of a aso Cutter, geonilemen may rely on geiting a good Giting garment. OEA UMKARKRA & CO, H. Meadows & Co. rroray ~thavenrdiih Sereyâ€" sall ear goods under cost price, but we sertainly them at a o amail advanse We ars wl "‘“'Ccl:-?cual« u‘.x‘.... We hare as time in the yeur to sell M."x’fl“l.u‘u.m duo«e Mndoiq.n.. time. By keiling and examining our stook :.u‘:lllo*.“' m’ ‘_‘?;"_“?“_"’. :,_ Sooteb. FALL‘ & WINTER Goops, Jany 24, 1873..._ .. _ . . 2112 im _ Campbell & McBride, SUEKAM BUILER maKCGEA Albert Street, Richmond Road, Ottaws. 850, SPARKS st., QTTAW 1, Doalers in Dry Goods, Readyâ€" made C)Omn., &c_. tke. U‘MEARA & Co. BTOV KX of all kinds as usual _ rmrfll. Wholesale and Reail Table always supplied with all the varieâ€" Phd mm maah a, tiwsdofere :n:lb best quality, constantly kept on y Meals ready at all bours. m Nov #, 1873 036 m (Mtaws, December 23. 1472. 1128 1j For further o t K1) U K mr. »NULISH BKDSTEADE 1| | J, I.Omhcmp-;mu,h....h'.. numerous qustomers and the public at =fl_‘~‘,h has recantiv ananad 22 i Parlor Suits in Green and Plain Haircloth in m"'.':‘"..';:".‘. W'hl-.flm and Polished, ;‘., Hand. ....s(m,af?s....mu‘?,.n..“ ab:hl-la-lblut -.hutvm wi ; glase ; U and Cane Chaire) Contre ‘hu: marble and wood tops ; a groat rariety of Pariour Chairs of the iatest styles and improved patterna ; Cane Chairs in black walout, Sn ipan np pdcapies w'“‘n Sia# V h â€" u‘n% ...'.‘.h. Utiawa, Dec. 1, 1374 i XCHANGE HOTEL, URNTPU Rag 1 FUuR SiLK BY TUE terms, regular boardars and the MAIN ATRERr, HULL, 2 FURNILTU KE ; fous customere aad they have received ‘wirge | . Sawed and Unsawed 2133 ‘the TANTTEK CU,."*8 :@gï¬.*‘n the Co., ut csheap, aumple and: duranie Machine~â€" uï¬bdyw-l ruaning Wheek from 8 # 4 mobosto 4J x 1 inok. | ~PRICK OR MKaACHINE,â€" ~â€"g18, oi i ut P m 25, Utrcechurgh Straet London, 14 1813. #164 snmum Purs! Murs! Purs! CA JA.U-I.:-A‘.“.- hn eat priced to sauch as awalt> tThe tmate axi means of al. , Lawtins® Jacktets in Houth en toat. ® A U TPCH &E & a-nu-‘..u.un:u.u-u,‘:uu Bags to inform his friends pubâ€"~ in ive uen inie fea e Fresh Boeof, Mation, Lamb measure for any of the above Tashionable o im pooe e oi Ein Rin laiens, \_'n.u.u:\:“-.:‘m pakt Hir Haw and Snusages, &c. R-::.,Mh&lh-d businesas. wil at the most reasonable rates. .}hâ€"mfla'fl& slï¬! UuF THE W' L. G‘ï¬-:-"‘:'.-'-‘â€u":‘ Countess of Dufferin, Commites, wil| be hald Toemperance w# MARCH naxt, procesds o ba devoâ€" bnd towards the reduction of the debt on the M. Albans Free Church, The tollowing Laties havre kindly con sented lo receairve donations of work. monay or otherwise, in aid of the object in rview. and O‘TT A W . 8 RAIL'AYm‘ A current ratas. B A. h #A. AA. CX uxt fepbees dinek " * 09 tMhams, Fab TX 1873 pas, TAL InsURasce cor. Capital _ Ten _ Million Dollars, AW AUMMEL ABRD SHHARPENRAK. RED "HA'\‘ Nine oity, RBrookville, Jan. 16, 18178 Th: Oftana ENJAMLIN EOW ARYH, TB 0 Pgare Eutter to the prinaipat :‘:""‘5“ nds N.'.D-.:.Lap-m‘ ‘“‘!‘L‘“_'_xï¬._ o t -{ Wood torSale. T. XÂ¥. CLAXKK, 4 Mtaws, Jany 11, 1873 ‘o' -":‘c Style or Cise. ‘The only Chir; *A roumust o to and Fuotory in (ttawa. I Lo. _ "~__~__" Te knaos ~> + > _ e Notice to Lambermen. eurrent West side of the Canal atiog Rigk, Mume HWall. ou-.'.'?u.n.mz. n tCt M 13y KUFPM, CHIKTS, Aundred sasres otf Land near the g‘:"l“fl:!‘rm rabews ~= i und migh. * ta.k0 -z..‘.....ï¬. Managor . |" _ â€"â€"â€" . _ | A#RECT imrPostationsâ€" ' .. Netwcsmm NeCl M MR . ctar Breaiteent Wieke anpthe bast Pammiy es it Store. orTaAWwWA saATURDAY. MARCHK 8, 1873. Mingle Belis of this will do the work and hat 1e long as a Double Belit of Camadian Onkura, Prich, Tar_and Cordage, Auchors Urain, Hags and Canvas, pig ron. ’ P. 8 ROSS & BRU%, m aain e W Greg Noun Sureot, © Hote!l Popristors will find it to their dvantigs to examine my stock. Authorized dh.dd'h,nh-"'†I mmhï¬rum“ CHINA, GLAMA, KARTHENWARAE ANXD The inhabitants of the of Otawa nnl’ldhl_lrwavvfllh h.:mnl l.d;,ofl.: mmam L (@inws, Jany 28, 1873. M1 4# HOUNE OF LORLDM," No. W) Hparks street, opposite the Brithh Lion Horel, which contains the most exâ€" wnsive amt varted stock of P ' UUIml’ To be found in the Dominion. Meantime we oftar the tow tlenis, Ladice and CUhildrens Winter Boots and Hhoes reâ€" maining on hand at tremendous barguine to giot rul of thern. UGExXTH WiaixTED _ #110 A '\‘o-lllmll. u:nï¬ Houssebhold article over invented. Address g.{. Axpuuson, P. i). Rox 30, Montreal, ‘Dec 4 1472 81 lmw | || j qiti»: ME HP l ok JARDIN RBS* "nmm UF PARLLAMENT, For Apring and Sommer wear, ever belors seen in the com prining We show the Largest and most complete can be had in quantities to sait, on dreuges lnt MA RCIH 1873 BOOTS&SHOES K A MMATH LOWEST CASH PRLIOEY POR PIRST CLiss goops THOG. PA Grucex proge mrrl-L. | Pocmuu.n A great rarioty of artioles los HOLIDAY TIMES3, tml.m UAK TANNED LRKATHER BELTING AND TANAR 2198 Om h m JNION FPURWARDING M _ . Formariy of Lirarpaot, ioginia, USTOMS DEPARTHEXI, < LIKEWINE, 'lulu RAININS the yery chossest MBM%’ J Necratacy Treasurer, KRast DA) ie Miama County,. PAJ Riackwell‘s, of this seasou, such as; _ Jameamd Jeiles, of all kinds in pte, Turt Fruits in Bott‘es, viz : â€"Uoossbarcriee 3 ULT AN AS aund 1 {MM) w« WWV*DIRKCT IM PORTATIUNS "Uae #ENKEKAL Groseries and Chritmy * goods. Including the best brandse No. 20, Ridean Street [3UTLED Fruite and Syrupe, »UDDING RalxINS, very ducsy 1872. 18738.] IN, Jid Tom, Heotch Whiskies, Jam RANDIES, Port and Sberry Winess, 0OU * qusnihiee "rom Croms and UAKELLE and Clareta TA MAMMLASTS J_.‘th.‘ K O TIC E. i oc do Ourtainsand Ourtain Materials Cornices .d.‘m Polas % _'_II_WJ!M Farnishings is this (duy dusoived by mutualsonsent, this said D. MoDUN CLL retaining and car» m~t~.m-,u‘ due and eontrasted by the ‘said frm is to be setilet and: paid by the sasd D. MeDonelt, and all debts due to the said hmbhpfludflbanm“ t reli to repgeateminating D. MeoDONELL. fA 5 L A. MONGENAIS, ander Ake name and firm Of ... â€". . »â€"4 MoDONELI» & MONGENAIS Duoumw OF PABRTNXERYHIP. GENERAL GROCERIES, STiXEES, LbquSith, Aud PROYVINIOXN®. 4 . TEAS in particular, guaranteed at 35 cents and upwards. WIP* KXEMEMEBER TAE ABOVE TWO STORKW onutr " lo..-r'ol all kinds oftered at prices that will in« auve their immediate Saie. & . t | Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A P. Baskerville &â€"Brothers, HOUSEHOLD LINEN1, Sheetings, en oo es P upk A¢,, Ibese are worthy anch Taey bo staobnd ERINOS, Empress Cord '&;“M Will clear out the remaining portion of their 7 AUTUMN AND WINTER sToCK aT cost. tUhiiwa, Fab. 1, 1873. REGENT. HOUSE. OOMM ICNCOEE CMMISH»HA oT LNs Ottawa, Jany 11, 1873. TTAWA CARPET HROUSE. LOXXZ EBE I Direct from LYONS, including the Celebrated Makes of Messrs Bonnet, Jauberts smf Gourd, Croizat & Dubort. ‘ ‘ These Silks are all fresh from the Makern and hains« mmurh > U RPLUS ST()CK, COTTONS AND REMNANTsS, Russell & Watson (Atzwn, Juny 9, 1978 Annual Clearing e Sm o4A yc BLAZK SILKH, Colored Silks, HusIEkRY, MILLINERY, Jackets, Shawis and Costumes, at Cost. .l'h-Mhomumfulovq 75 dozen at QV cents per pair. 86, RIDEAU STREET AND DUKE 8T;, OHAUDIERE If you want value for your money, call to the above Stores None can exceed them in _ One Case of Black Silks BLACK SILKS! Relow Coâ€"t. C hoisge Patâ€" Fast Ootors at 100 to 126. PRIN TS ns will be given, in of(féi that a Speedy Clear HMAVE JUST RECEIVED i. C K T ' a, Quilts ao werlty of spasid Rerlons® (e ho e eneh Oulte P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHKRS CGloves, DRES GOOD8 Japanese Silke, at Cost. Winsies at AT THE J. R.SBTITT & Co. Banlieu, of Threes Rivers Hay (MUAV RER DITSON ‘& OO ., : Boston. CH A8, H. DITSON & co. . "TH B‘dway, New 15th Feb, * 2189 ___. ough or effective method. The P U P I 1Lâ€"oannot stwiy from a more eoncise or attractive aysâ€" Unequalledâ€"Incomparable| So admitied by hhflu%d tbomtry.udltg sale of .~ Leatilics to the fact. The TEACH ERâ€"cannet use a more thorâ€" Sold Everywhere. Pricea §3,.75 NE W METHOD PressedHay for Sale. ICH ARpPSON‘3 PX A N COD 1 , at Cast ‘â€" intts , and being much C064 n oiedgamken fort PEEELYX . Sale Lustres, Alpacas, Department there will be ewee Roducflonm‘.. MILLIXERY ABD MANTLES®; -'lvwl,â€"wâ€", w--â€"w mmpudngtho‘omo, atflnwindow;-hoenmoinnï¬o:m in this condition, and called in the neigh= bors to his assistance. No certain‘clue to the socoundrels. is ¥» A4) The joct of a public park ‘has been ' wmamum fax. ~A meseting ‘of the ‘City Council the Mayor stated that ho had ‘hid a conversation with the Chief Justic6, Sit William °Y h'n‘rd’to-ï¬ow m jeot of con g the ® & Point Pleasant into a pul ; and that Sir William bad The * of the making ion‘ to the Logisiative for a new ‘guthorizing! the appointment of new c issioners and an went through his pockets,: where they got m-lwnhqi three m« ..'S"n:a i for dead." fhe found unmacit on his bed in the morning covered with blood. "He ty there nearly all that day, till as a néighbor A young man. named Noble Miller, , wh was sentenced to sizx months‘ lmw ment in â€"the common gaol, â€" Toronto, for -uh:-mmnï¬u.byma His Excellency the Governor General, : on , mw‘m’. B. x- * * VWW\ byth'o'h 'MW‘ and c | Exoellency on â€"apcount of il health of the prisoner. C rokd Ut sbnand At a meeling of persons interested in the News Boys‘ Home, hold“?n Montréal‘ on Tussday evening last, the "annmual 16â€" port, which was read, showed ‘that the 1evenue of the institutaon. from all sources. had been $1,160, For this sum forty four destitute boys were cared and provided with the comforts of home.‘~"The largest ‘ number of boys in the Homeat One time was fifteen, and the smaliest :seven, . ,., Mr. Wm. Ray, a respeciable farmer. d4iv= ing near Nackville, Colchester, came liome from Kingsville on Friday the 2)st ult,, about dark, took his supper, then went to the back door to lock it before going to bed, and was met by two ruï¬lfvho knocked him down with a sled stick and mangled him in a hborrible manrnaer, and A correspondent, writing‘ to the Huron Kxpositor, says :â€"Eight logs, alt from one tree, and containing thirty:one standards mm enrie itadnr das won‘s is wee st lo, ‘ two feet five inches in diameter, W largest one four lest and a half;~ ‘The tree ‘was cut on the property of Mesers. Gibson, :fo;ua, and was o(ï¬ quality, We ill venture to say that are not many w_ggh-m“wumum. £ oo P vldbm-th death on Monday last at Mimico, : where: he > had resided for tifty Atwo years. .~‘The deseased had ‘atiained : to the=ripe ago: of eighty {0-‘-' ug. served W“M-r :: 812 wak at ) dniotheâ€" Oof: Detroit under m«.m. lnm of: H m;ufl.i‘“ to-d‘b .u:v':ohnw' e was y respec [ * hi-,leudnnlkin({w,jq the took ï¬? until ‘the claimant shonld appear. lie says that Barnstead has now returned home, and has commissioned him to look up his property. â€" The story may be true, htitnenm-'nguh that so large a sum Of money beatiowed to lis idle for over sight years .. Tuflls is hunting for the box . very energetically, and, if it is apyâ€" where except in his imagination he will probably find it. * . The Halilax Recorder says : A man named Samuel Tufits, who resitles at the Narrows, has been knocking about the Custom Housé for the past day or two looking for a tin box which he says came out in the ship . * Britâ€" ish lion,‘"‘ which arrived from #:03;001, G.B., November 29th., 1864. claims that the box belonged ‘to a nephew ‘of his ;â€"s Wl.lhn D-:dhnd-mn . contained Wl{lm paper money, «dog sundry valuable documents. 14 ‘om that when the box arrived here night, and use disgraceful linguasge to them, met with his deserts on Friday night last. . He followed a young lady on St. John street, and when opposite St. Mat. mhqnl. accosted her. â€" She was a ied womanâ€"of good. strong sense, so she allowed him to walk behind herto the door of her residence, and then invited him in. *When she got bim in she locked the door and ushered bim into the draw« ing room. She ealled her husband and mude him aware <f the facts of the case. Then the pimp‘s trouble begin. | The hus. band proceeded without hesitation to adâ€" mi-ig&r a sound thrashing, which will no d_o‘u‘ht prove a valuable lesson for future The Quebec Chronicle has the f.llowing : One of the low scoundrels who make it a practise to follow females in the street ‘at A. large and magnificent â€" memorial window of stained glass has just been completed at London for the new Episcoâ€" al Cburoh in Hamilton, now being Edn by the Hon, 8. Milis. â€" It is in three pieces, of elaborate workmanship, â€" the ecentrée pane of which is a beautiful scrip. tural ~device, representing Christ on the cross, with Mary Magdalene and the other Mary standing by. dred ‘of his friends. At the conclusion of the dinner he was presented with a massive gold watch and chain. Un Friday evening the 28th ult., Wil. liam ‘Turnbull, exâ€"reeve of Brantford townduaâ€m entertained in . Brantford at a public dinner, by some three bun« The grandfathers ‘ belonging to~ the Hamilton Thistle Curling Club played a game with the young men of the club. which resulted in favor of the grandfa‘ thers by four points, the score being 14 to 10. Un Saturday last Mrs. Hannah Munsie, 'hb_ wes admitted to the Toronto Lunatic Asylum on the preceding Thursday, cut her throat with a penknife and expired in a few moments. She was laboring under very great religious depression . Two cases of cerebro spinal meningitis are r'olronul as having occurred in and u&- thel, Ont., during the pust week, and both terminated fatally, The first was the second son of Mr. Clark, aged 19, who was taken sick while at work in the bush, and died in 30 hours. The second, the only son of Mr. Oliver, a little boy of seven was attacked after retiring to bed for the night, and expired alter a short illness. A by.law granting $50,000 to aid in the construction of the Port Dover and Lake Huron Railway wis submitted to the elec« tork of Woodstock on Monday last, and was carried by a majority of 156 voies, only six votes being cast agninst it, A fatal uccident occurred in Milbrook, at 5 o‘clock on Monday evening. A young man named Strudbrook, of Lindsay, while zuhg on the train when in motion, fell kil:.d“ the cars and was instantly Adam Dorr, of St. Catherines, commit ted suicide on the night of the 3rd inst., by hanging himself, flo was a plasterer by) trade and a sober industrious man. A oorm'modent of the St. John Teleâ€" grm.h says that recently a lidy at Milkish, while preparing to make a plum pudding, on breaking an egg for the purpose, found a perfect shaped egg of small size mside the other. CANADIAN NEWS 1 PRICEâ€"3 CENTS ~ Herring. $5.00 to $5.25 per bbl. ‘Oelfwkien 12 on per is.""" ‘Oheep peits 75 cents each . Hapss anp [matHER inss = mlom ~Ro.‘ 2‘ d6 g&w:c To ..m’ MR ‘ ‘ “ 'rï¬â€œâ€˜lm'flm.flo do (9' pper _ do . 4010456 . do â€"Prime mose, $1318).) ,â€" : «dMames anwpiced, to Dou'm' s sio' ks ciioy aiy nesW l mm ue neeprin ts Resiy e Lo A Awo ,men hnï¬gz’:.:"or’ Caps North. â€" Betides bor P th‘ohdmbg:l her former crew and .;;q_ ecreowot ‘a vessel wrecked at Miquelon. _ The schooner "St. Mark," formarly owned in Antigonish. ; N. B., and soid wmnk&%mg was csught in the passage from St. Pierre to Ahree men; were:.gaved, twelve are known to havye been drowned. "ll:ho Mail is informed that a number of veligiously dirposed ~persons havye taken themselves the f:ty of looking after ,Fa‘hd.m men.~ Their ‘pian is 16 visit places where young men should not‘lpqugocl.pt,uheufler they find one %mnrn im by letter not to go again, otf is8 they will ‘report him to his emâ€" ployer or guardian, AFRAID OF THe, IsDEPEXNDEXNT PrESs. When & Republican met a Democrat traitor, the first thing he asked "Whar do you thnk the jiivesa will uay!."“bo you think the New York papers can control public opinion ?" ‘All day jong it was easy to see that the majorlty of the House was occupied with other thoughtis than the public business. l'go-uq;ht, almost every man came into the Hoease with copies of ‘live New â€"York newspapers in his hang . They did not read oné paper through beâ€" fore they looked, at another by any meauns. They went for the editorial pages of each, ‘And by the Cime they had taken a glance at the ludin’ articles in eack a sicker and more demoralized set of moral cowards never was seen on this.carth. The fellows who had boasted so loudly of their desire to breast the clamor of the. mob and an mnplicensed press, were the lirst to become mild. Poor Garfieli: ran to consult the epeaker, and wanted io know what dodge, what Puh‘unuu‘az manceuyre they could invent to escape the coming #torm ; bet the Speaker ‘had mo advice to give. lie was too intentiy %ngaged in racking his mind for :some â€"pretext to save himsell and his Presidential prospects to think of his friends. _‘ Wheat -upt $14. . _ do Provendéer, §1.50 per 100 Ihe. Bran, 70 cls. _"_ Bm mt Buckstheal, 45 1o GSote per bushel goe ie n t 00 ns 8 10 TUe¢ do Beans #1 50 to #2 0) f ‘Barley 60 to:70c. Aludian (Gorn 60¢ to 656 e m%&:&ï¬?" & N gree " ‘lo- x dAo 2exomiq. C + "CK) do Nooxï¬gu 1? 10, 1,00 por barret Pouble #xith 46. 1f 10, 1,00 por A ~CRIME BO TRaiDric LBGISLA TION, andâ€"ad inflicted such punishment as would Aetrorime the legisiative: evildoersâ€"thei occupations would ‘be gone. They suc ceeded, and the House, under these man â€" ipaulation, by a vote of lus to 70, refused to decliare it to be wrong for membars 0 Congress, ‘to speculate in the tock of cor porations which can be atlected by Conâ€" gressional legislation. ‘Tais, as well as the tabling of the resolutions of censure on Kelley, was congidered by the guilty parties a great tritmph, and they felt ex Spedingly happy ~at this escape. . Their friends also ne‘l‘uigo-l and congratulated themselves, ‘They had withstood the Clamors of the mob and an unli¢ensed pnu,ut&pywm pleased to term the demands Of the people and their orrm. Thhm:&, however, they were a little nervyous fidgetty, and whenever you sap a little knot of members engaged in “‘ll‘l csonversation, you could safely preâ€" dmwr weradiacussing the probuble ofldï¬l e action of yesterday on the Extrs, $1,00 to $1.50 > . do _ No. 1 g.?.’flo"!.uo * do Osttheal) $5:25 > ao Carnmeal, $3.25 to $.50 do Utnacked wheat, $741) to 7 50 Furmers‘ filess §13 to $15 _ . Brime mose, $13.00. P f% .. lhame anzoiceod, BV to $16.00 per 6ih) aeredredsinl mm to $14.00 Homeâ€"spun yarn, )c to $1 per ib MHome made woorlen socks, 45¢ per put ï¬â€œâ€™fg o heca,‘ 4 v’n’w,nw"g'wo Ost straw, 1640 $6 75 do. / Cariole 490 to 450. .. tnibus, $1;00 to &1 .25 Celery,, 350 to par doz. Sohents iL ow party : to 1 arpmg. hm‘a‘o-g)g.mu £ ï¬, u-u"n'&‘zf, % , 15 .“0. f Potatoss, 85000400 par busha‘. Sioi foabe w ( da(%(:"t'n. ® The New York Sn‘s correspondent, writing from Washington, on the <th inst., after the defeat of the resolutions for the expuiston of Mesgrs, Ames and EBprooks, says : There have been lobbies on the floor ot the House on former occasions, but mever in the, recollection of the oldest correspondent was there such herculean «fHorts made by the third House as were made yotufdr'm the interest of the criminals. Elibu B. Washburife on ode occasion made & famous «peech in which he desbribed the manner in which the act of 1864 was put through by theâ€"same disreputable influences. id members who remember the scenes of that memoâ€" rable night assure .me that the various influences and _ appliances that were brought to bear yesterday werefar more discreditable than those described by Mr Washburne. ~Ail sorts of bargains and traies in bills and jobs in which members are interosted waere proposed, and in some instances accepted, and more than one vote which surprise 1 everybody yesterday could be accounted for in this way. Every Ring, every lobbyist who has or expects to have any job before Congress was deeply interested in defending the Poland resoâ€" lutions in preserving â€"the House from being puritied. 1t the House kad dec wed it to be k gâ€C “g t-ql&w per 1(0 the Fowis, 500 to 3 "F;«:.xfle Turkeys, $1.50 i 160 each . Geoese, 45040 50c each. ess Pork, HOW THJ coRRUPMON MORE RaMraXT THANâ€"®EVER. 4« .30 to 33¢ ppr couple B arige o d Wms ) U & Bibii‘s o2 hoss ud UPFPAWA MARK ETS flogr h *> CREDILE MOBLJIER VICTIMsS WERE SAVED. to $5 ) do 8 § 4 El tb if