t -h“ tha o PB " ounion Presbpeny "Nd Othery A% a« y o by wid oo 408 is O Of thy * walibe g . anelson, y . H‘ Corporation of the Township of Fitzroy, xwmplan to adjournâ€" ment. -'Pm-t: Tbhov;ud Messrs, Mobhr, Gï¬m t and MacLaren. + from the of Immiâ€" m“ Wmm&- the ip Clerk relative to increase of salâ€" ;'.’;,Mhoo-(fm.loua-uuu:‘- from J: fl-n.n“_.n 9D o nces ; Fetition from John Baird and others :',divbion of Statute Labor District, and from James Hubbeil udou.-t'-n:’ a public meeting, were presented p pr. .1 . __ °; Mobr, and seconded by Mr. MacLaren, that this Council grant the -uu;don.un-u in crocslayie; hmummbhflmu seventh line, and that John ..“-n HI‘““~U~~. Moved by Mr. Eiliott, and Mr. Marsh»!}. that William rected to ex»min@ and rana tion wir» 3 10000 Snd roport (“m a person to be appointed ml@"“fll of ‘Torbolton,) on the ::Wtyudeacolm&hlho the Townships of Fitzroy and m“’“‘“"lflll\'mhfl’lnï¬da â€" 4 Moved by Mr. M; and seconded by Mr. Elliott, m'um.tn... ""‘l‘.l-dtoou-in. the road allowâ€" ance between Lots 5 and 6 in the Tth and Sth concession», also the width of the Carp and height of the banks on each side, and depth of water in the bed of the river. -‘miulhndepthulanmlh banks, and give a general estimate of the """-‘im‘md. Carried, _-h‘ by t ~Minkn Whuilseckaaca ks Move by Mr, l g c onï¬ ns P CGE CS y’ , and will possibly tend in that Aireciion now for a lew bly as \the bas reen stocked every with thisâ€"article of produce. A good demand in the fisa market and the trade brisk. | In Bour, grain and other cereals there is buat little change, and prices remain firm, The â€"i‘"â€"rm which flnctuated c.llfla. ably for the past few days, was well supâ€" plied yesterday, and went off rapidly at slightsy reduced. prices. . The following are the quotations yesterday : Flour, $6 75 to 7 00. Wheat. #1.35 to 1.40. Themarkst yestarday was,comparatively speaking, dull. ‘Hnr.wuu.:uu. ubucmmpmmm excass of the demand. stands firm with an upw=rd teniency : perhsp» owing to the Lenten season. Pork h.’d.clinpd someâ€" what in price l'hi.'-unndby“.b‘h‘ but little degurand. Hay has also slightly e meypmalhs pommaal Gat*~ Bsc Drrvialh w s as At night the Rink was again the scene of considerable amusement, as a masque. rade had been arranged to wind up, what had proved on the whols a very successful skating _ tournament. The Rink | was beautifuliy it up, and a variety of the grot» q=e and other characters, kept zun ‘u a eonvulsive mood during the entwe evening. A band of music disâ€" coursed in sweetest strains,.some very fine selections of music. skate at all. _ Mr, Harding has a brother in the Civil Service. . We deem this rery seifish conduct on the part of Ottawa skaters, who couli have at least exâ€" tended corcmon courtesy to . an honorable mval from the sister Province of Novea Scotia. competicors refused to enter if Mr. Hardâ€" ing wouli be :allowed to compete. â€" Mr Higgiabottom said, seeing that he was : stranger here, he would request that lib . erty be granted Mr. Harding to compete, W RELKEX _ aci .21 C 1 2 T before to see the the proprietors and as certain the rules governing te Carniral. The proprietors expres:ed much pleasure at the prospect of an entry from such a distance, and said there was nothing in the rules to prevent his being a competitor. Yesteriay, however, some ot the other and should lkjsd'u“flâ€"'; hmum-mpzmo-nfl, go to the next bes:. _ This als There was but one little incident oc. curred, that caused some trouble, and we regret that the seifishnessof some of the competitors was the means of keeping out One competitor, which can be accounted for on no other ground than that he was a siranger and *+me from & distance, A tleman, from: Nova Scotia, named Mr. Edin.,butwhohunddod!u the last couple of years in New York, desired to c-tor;Dlnd Mr. Higzinbortom, of the 504. * w 'wlaclo'mc. per lb. Apples, $5 to $5.25 per brl. Hay, $17 00 to 18.00 per ton. Straw, $9 00 to $10.00 per ton. Yarn, 80c. to 90c; per 1b. OUats, 35¢. to 38¢. per bushel. Peas, G.thâ€nrb:“;sl_ Beans, $1.25 to :. bushel Buckwheat, 605. â€b:-ux. Barley, 60¢. wï¬hfl Wood, Hard, 4 00 to $4.50. Wood, Mixed, $3 to 3 25. Wood, ."o(l.'z(:; hf‘n Corn, 70. ushe ï¬huuf:n.zswm Beet “aw?lwpor 100 lbs. Mutton, to 10c Ib, Pork, $7.50 to s.sr;:r 100 lbs, Turkeys, $1.50to $1.15 each. Geese, 67c. to 70¢. gach. Fowls, 600. per couple, Ducks, 50¢. each _ Eggs, 25¢. per dozon Butter, 27c to 30¢. per Ib. Mï¬awaof;'.m ( _ There were four goid m«.’ohod by the proprietors of the Rink, two for lady skaters and other two, for gentlemen skat. eors. It seems thet five wmrmou enter« ed for the ‘adies medals, and a like numâ€" ber for those of the gentlomen. Messrs. Martin, Aumond and Haycock were ap~ pointed judg=s, and did theirduty fairly and with the greatest degree of impartial. ity. The contest among the ladies seemed latrerly to come between two very accomâ€" plished skaters, Misses Kingsford and Hector, but the judges gave their decision as to their merits, awarding the ï¬run'lu to Miss Kingsford and the second to Miss Hector. ‘The competition among the gen~ tlemen might 4iso be said to have been very keeo, but it was evident from the start, that the great rivairy, if it might be | termed such, lay between J. K. | Baillie, of Aylmer, and James Smith ‘ of the .city Post Office, the former a moted athiete of no mean pretensions, having already more medals in his posses â€" sion tham any otherathicte in America . : and the latter, ncted for his being n‘ tamous cricketer. The decision, however, | was tinally announced,and J, K. Baillie was ‘ awarded the first prize, the second having , been given to James Smith. i _ The Skating Rink was the scene of a great deal of erjoyment yesterday afterâ€" noon, on account of the m%lhminl which took place. _ Nearly 1, people were in and sround the Rink, amongst whom we noticed many of our leading citi« sens.‘ Promment, however, amongst all, we observed the < ountess of Dufferin, acâ€" eompanied by Col. Fletcher, the Governor ral Leing . it seems untble to come mh slizght indisposition. The Vice. F.gal party, more especiaily the Countess, seemed to immensely enjoy the keen comâ€" petition which took place between the yarious competitors. Yss THE COUNTESS OF DUFÂ¥FERIN PHESENT. SKATING CARNIVAL:,~/ , 150. per lb d by Mr Elliott, { 3t Ot accept the medal, but lot is ext bes:. . This also, however, i, and he was not allowed to . _ Mr, Harding has a brother Service. . We deem this very duct on the part of Ottawa PRIZES AND COXPET nd hbe went down the that this Council grant t., , The Market. MASQUERADE OPE DRAWBACK, juadges decide in his favor 25 per bushel. and second.« be diâ€" day fln Pabas Bae, mt sad of agpat‘s _ â€" 4 reeotation, proposed by W. R. Hughes and secorded by Win. Ciarke, was carried, " That while the Dominion and P: wincial Governments -no:n the manutact :ré and importation of intoxi liquore, m.uomummuu rive large returns from those sources and the issue of licenses to carry on the trades of distiller, brewer, and dealer in liquor wholesale and retail. ‘The persons carry> h‘un&trflawmhhr pimunt sad bpurenire iemitictn, mes ceptiounal an e that the mere restricticn of licenses in point of number is not calcuiated to de~ crease intemperance." _Aiter some noisy discussion, during ‘The meeting called by the Mayor was :;m attended, and licensed victuallers, were in atrength. urrangement, were present in atrength" which the Hon. G. W. Allan attempted to move a resolution, the above. was carried and the meéting dissoived. ‘h‘lmmi at the manufacturers meetâ€" & of protection to aver exient of ahout 20 per cent M and other articles was agreed upon. This afternoon a deputation of 12 wus elected to go to Ottawa next month to â€" present petitions to the.Governor in Council. in April a large deputation of 50 persons will present petitions on the same subj to both houses of Parliament. aok Mr. Kykert Wasted neawly all the mornâ€" ing at the Public Account‘s Committe® with the same frivolous charge that the Hon. Mr. McKeilar had ordered a card “Nflfwhi:wimc apartment at public expense, It appears that the hon. gen» tieman ordered the table on his own te= sponsibility. This charge is as silly as the Damask Canoe Couch ery of last year. â€"| ; Hamilton & Co. have purchased their. Car Works from M,en&m at 60 cents in the dollar and intend resuming busiâ€" ness at an early date. The Attorney weneral said, with referâ€" ::. e;. l;) the question of constitutionality, ill did not Eropon any chan, in the principle of the existing law. e After some further discussion, the bill was read the second time. The House adjourned at 10. 45. That Card Tableâ€"Hamilton g Co.â€" Duty on Manufrcturesâ€"] taâ€" _ Messrs Descon and Boultbes,.thought it ® great injustice to tavern keepers not to nuogn_th-m to‘ appeal from Magistrates‘ Mr. Bethune advoated the appointment of Inspectors, who should make chemical analysis of all drinks sold. Mr. Currie was in favour of granting license t> ome tavern only for each 500 Eo P n e eett O RRVTEN Mr. M. C. Cameron thought this bill affected the trade of the Dominion, and cogldn_:_othdul_& with by this rfouse. __‘The Hon. Mr. Crooks moved the second reading of the bill to consolidate the law for the sale of fermented liquors. . He said the object of the bill was chiefly to consoliâ€" date the existing law. The amount of fees payable to the Frovince or municipalities was not to beincreased. He intended to force the municipal inspectors to carry ?‘-ï¬cbfl.. and failing to do so the would also have power teâ€"zevoke licenses if improperly obtained. He intended inâ€" troducing a third class of licenses, applicaâ€" ble to those who did not sell in less quan» titiesthan 5 gallons, or a dozen of bottles. | The Aity. General said it was the in« ;tention of the Government to proceed with the erection of the new Normal School, and that the delay was occasioned by two | eauses. _ In the first place there was some | difficulty in obtaining couveyance of proâ€" perty; and in the second place the tenders | received were so high, that to havencceptâ€" | ed them, it would bave been impossible to complete the School for the sum voted ; Tast year. In reply to Mr. Chisholm, the Atty. General â€" suid it was not the intention of the Government to amend the lunic::l Loan Fund Act of list session ; so that municipalities may invest money allotted tlo them from that fund for school porâ€" der The rasolutions were adopted, reported and concurred in. The House went ino Committee to 16â€" mit the sums due to the Crown by,boma fide settlers still in occupation of lg‘d- in four townships in the County of Renfrow, :vhinhlulbunuoophd in general orâ€" _ The debate was not concluded at six o‘clook. # After recess, some private bills were adâ€" vanced a stage, Jounty Jï¬rrw-ld d ‘have power to lismuss the mspector. . (County Judges __Mr. Boultbee moved, that some proper system «hould be devised, whereby sala« riuln:.dof authority of the Legisiature shall be placed on a basis.and preâ€" sent mmflth--dm:nd present inâ€" justice remedied. . _ circumstances of the case required. _ _ u.lr. Oliver n:nd in amendment that true principle of engaging officers for the publ; service is by procurin omdc‘:: persons by paying them fair -’.m.. the labor rendered. f _ The Atty. General thought the depart. ments were well managed, and that no salaries were paid higher. than what the The Speaker took the chair at 3â€"15. After routine business, it was moved that Government business shall have preâ€" cedenca on Thursdays, and may be called nn-‘r‘\bolgn:-‘on Mondays and Wed= Mr. D. J. O‘Donoghue asked when it is the infention of the Government to proâ€" ceed with theâ€"erection of the New Normal School in the City of: Ottawa, and what is the cause of the present delay. The Magistrate gave it as his opinion, in the cause © O'fhnly vs. Citizen Prints ing Company,‘ that the article contained nothing libellous. Mr. O‘Hanly naturalâ€" ly feels agrieved at the result, and seems determined to have rscourse to the next "Court of Assize." George Felette, charged with assaulting a Frenchman named Tasse, was also reâ€" manded. James Kelly, 1 ) nnnaet y, sinmlarly charged was also A man named Dunning was charged with committing breaches of the peace, '.nnouowu remanded until this morn~ POLICE COURT. Before M. O‘Gazra, P. M, Moved by Mr. Eilliott, ani secondad by Mr. Marshall. that this Council do now adjourn until the fourteenth day of March ___Moved by Mr. MacLaren, and seconded by Mr. Marchall, that the Byâ€"law to apâ€" point an Assessor for the current year, be now read first, second and third time and passed, any rule to .the contrary notwithâ€" standing. Carried. _ Byâ€"law No. 230, read first, second and third time and passed accordingly. _ Moved by Mr. Marshall, and seconded by Mr. Eiliott, that this Council grant the sum of forty dollars to build a bridge on the tenth line, in front of 1ots Numbers Thirteen, and that Mr. John Loudon sus perintend the laying out of the same. Carried . um of twentyâ€"five dollars to procure 06. }du logs to build a culvertand make other improvements on the side ‘road ‘between lots 15 and 16 in the second concession,: and that Mr. Wm. Whyte superintend laying out the same. Carried. _ _ Moved by Mr. Mobr, and seconded z Mr. Marshall, that the petition of J Hubbell and others be placed on file. Carrie 1, BY TELEGRAPH TORONTO. Ontario Legislature, Toroxto, 25th, 1874 THE LIBRL CaS8 Wannuspay, Feb, 24. _ All of President Baez‘s family have been banished from San Domingo. Gemeral Gonz:les, whom the official returns show Nyw York, Fob. M.‘-;M u:' general prehensions below Evansville of a flood way “mky“““ Mï¬ damaged to Jan BSrraspoura, Feb. 23, via Paris.â€"M. Recbalas fom Almt abd Lormuine, have L&gation last night in honour of Washingâ€" m-m-hy. It was attended bylfl the diplomatists, a number bf Americans and others. At the banquet, after proper respect had been paid to â€"he memory of Washingtou, toasts to the Czur and Presi« dent Grant were given and appropriately responded to. laurinthoeuh.iho was danciog, which continued till morning. . Pams, Feb. 24.â€"Exâ€"Provident Thiers, in w& t ‘ of v':n:‘ & dhm:bto rendered his conyvi i a Republic is the only possible Government for France. â€" im Epppragne Lep e "rtanted Stafee Celebration of Washington‘s Birthday Exâ€"President Thiers on the Situatior, Mzisovexs, Feb. 24.â€"The steamship «Mongel from London for Wellington, has arrived here. She had dxrn- cases of illness on board during voyâ€" age. . Sixteen were fatal. Arrival of a Steamiship with Tlinesson The Epoca newspa has been fined violating the press lf: n muue K7 Minister Sicklesâ€" Violation of the Press Laws. A Mapzip, Feb. 24. â€"Ministers Sickles took leave of President Serrano yesterday. _ ted Attornéy bir Richard Solicrt . Mr, Distacli, day. tt minor apâ€" fl' m The Globe this aiternoon says the an« nouncement that the Right Hon. SirChas, Adderley is to become President of the Board of Trade, is premature,. Sir Rartle Frere, at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, yuhm evening. stated that after conference Mr. Kirk, he had come to the conclusion that the report of Dr. Livingstone‘s death was true. The Queen, at the recommen» dation of Mr. Gladstone, has granted a pension of $1,000 per annum to the chil« dren of Dr. Livingstone, > Sir John Burgess Karslake has been ap~ ‘Thé Ministryâ€"New Feerâ€"Pension to Dr. Liverstone‘s Children â€"Misâ€" odhnegm. Loxpox, Feb. 24.â€"Sir Charles Adderâ€" ley becomes President of the Soard of Trade, snd Sir John Pakington has been elevated to the peerage, under the title of Baron Hamilion. Thomas, and hails from Strathroy. .. A coroner‘s inquest was held to«day on the body of a newly born male infant found in a travelling bag in the evidence of Mr. Mann. From the evidence adâ€" duced it appears that the child was born alivo and died from suffocation. The mother gave her name as Margaret The band of robbers with which the city has of late been infested, have either left for other parts, or have been frightened into quietness by the vigilance of the citizens. Haxiuto®, Feb, 24. Yesterday afternoon a very serious accident happened to a man named Bensâ€" ley while he was driving his team. It appears that he was standing in his sleigh, when the horses '.i;' .::ia.: start, throwing him down it winaw no miorrar oo soveratijurions . _ Lamentable Accident. Norwic#, Feb, 24. Yesterday about 10:30 a.m., as John McCoy McKenze residing in East Oxford, was chopping in the woods with his son, and felling a dw-l:ln., the tree in falling struck another, a ion coming back struck uw hmf“no surâ€" vived b.:nl, some s hours. He w:‘ aged about sixtyâ€"three, a family ten children, wu-:ud??&dhndud an old resident of this section.. A horse belonging to Mr. Smith ran away toâ€"day, throwing out the occupants of" the sleigh, and breaking Mrs. Smith‘s thigh and collar bone and injuring her daughter. Death has of late been active among Our h-ijns:tinu, this time taking from our midst mis Lake, one of the oidest and wealthiest residents. ‘Mr. Lake, a selfâ€" made man, took a leading. position, and was highly respected for his strict im« tegrity. His death has cast a gloom over. alarge circle of friends. He leaves & ‘ widow and three daughters. ‘ Strikers‘ Moetingâ€"The Stock Ex change Mnm The stéamer Alhambra sailed for Port» land this evening with 4,106 barrels ard 449 halt barrels fisb, .the largest cargo of tish ever shipped from this port. = | _ _ ‘The steamer ‘Nestorian,‘ for England, Alpha, for Bermuda, and the steamer *Newfoundland,‘ for St.â€" John‘s N. F. this forencon. . Charles Boudroit and John Frebill sre the only candidates for the vacant seat in the Loc.l flouse for Richmond County. _ Lhe elections are over with the excep» tion of Cariboo. Victoria, returns Roscos and DeCosmos; Vancouver, Bunster; New Westminuter, b.mmen. ; Yale, Dewd: ney. . Mr. Thompson is opposed. Lotal Houseâ€"Marine aud Fishericsâ€" . . Drummond Colliery. | BRITISK COLUâ€"IBIA. n avenced Viotorta, B.C., Feb, 24. % Uariboo district nomination took place bod“"-llhn On Saturday. . Mr. J. Spencer ‘Thompson, ; m'm and Mr. Samuel Walker were wr.d of the Gov The show of hands was decidedly in m’m“ >( Mr. Thompson. Ns . <50 4 ie aitaht . * acknowledgment of Protest of Delegates UNITED STATES. PETROLIA, Child Murder. ENGLAND. HAMILTON. NORWICH. SPAIN HALIFAX. Prtror1, Feb. 24, HatmaX, Feb. £4. tort B NUMEROUSCASES OF POMSONINGhave cccurred from the sale to the public of Hyâ€" containing strychnine, without be properiy “? of Dr. W hecler‘s Compound Elixir and Carlsays are requested not to confcund the two preparaâ€" hwtoqmnu’doo.. under the im pression that are of the same nodldnflm&h. Phosphates are necessary elements of the aniâ€" Puedefenaof $RS SueyULely omential to the whanam. r MdP W atpen Prgr e negr ~Sap i‘ d Poadon opave y Foud U ofuet Jpto the come Inthis city, on the th inst., James J aiiony non of 3 tes" Oule oo onl Shanehs Jesepls The funeral will leave his father‘s W Albert Street, on Thursday, 2ith jost., at F two v&h the Roman Catholic s and acquaintances are reâ€" spectfully requested to atuena without further _ An consequence of the above death, the funeral of the late William Arthur Duff will take place toâ€"day at the same hour. confounded with other preparations of Hypophosphites, It di&um all oth, My health has been declining since 1858, during the whole time I was unable to at« tend to any work, in Feoruary‘ 1859, 1 was taken with a dreadful couzh ‘The amount 1 raised in â€" twentyâ€"four hours was incredible to tell. The doctors nlyru temporary relief. I was advised to use Fel» relief, I advised to use Fel» Te Uoepound Syrap of i popstaphites, I commenced using freely, and I can say, with a clear conscience; it has effected wonders. I am now able to work, which for eleven years I was ino:,bleoi. _ _ JAMES JOHNSON. n. Ni F .. sove 27 n Lyman, m:’d:homil’mpfln::’:u * The lives of thousands of horses hare been saved buring the pest year, and the credit is due to * Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy.". This preparation is being extensively used, and exacts from all the highest praise. Nothing of the kind has ever before een half as successful or given such univ raal ‘®atistaction ; it cannot be equalled. We can confidently recommend it, and would advise all who own horses to keep a supâ€" ply of it on handâ€"it may be the means of saving your horse‘s life, Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co , is on each package. . Northorp & Sold by all medicine dealers, Price, wa 8. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. And NORTHROP & L%(AN. &2..;.(., Ont,, Sole Agents for the Dominion, writes ‘send me 6 dozen Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric (Jil, have sold all I had from you and want more now ; its cures are truly ul.‘ . William H:og‘:ire, of writes, ‘I ‘have . ull the agent left, it acts like a charmâ€"it was slow at first, but takes splendidly now." H. Cole, of Iona, writes, © please forward 6 dozen Thomas‘ Electric Oj}, I am nearly run out; nothing equals it. 1t is highly recommended by those who have used it." J. Bedford, Thamesville, writes â€"‘Send at once ‘a further supply ot Ecleotric Oil, 1 have only one bottle left I never -wn;yt.&‘ -&l;g flm give such satisfac C pson, Wood'f::,"wliulâ€"“w me some more Electric Uil. I have sold entirely out. Nothing takes like it." Miller .n.:;:i Ulverton, P.Q , writesâ€"* Thke Eclectric is getting a great reputation here, and is daily called for. Sondn.llhn‘flnrmmy !ul&n‘d-h!_."" lallpm, Gibb & Co., %P.O., writeâ€"‘Send us one gross Oil. We find it to take Eleotricity ! Thomas‘ Excelsior Eclegâ€" ‘ tric Oil!â€" Worth Ten ‘Fimes its Weight in Gold. Pain cannot stay where it 1s used. Jt is the cheapest movzmo' ine ever mide. One dose cures common sore throat. One botâ€" tle has cured bronchitis. ~Fifty cents worth has cured an old -hndtn&:nn. 1t positively cures Catarrh, As and Croup. â€" Fifty cents worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quantity lame back of eight years‘ standing. ~The folâ€" low_ln‘lreoxtnculmmnfwoflhemn{ feren m‘udl“CuudA, M'&’ thh?:,.‘ t parts w we Mdpbo sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical. J. Collard, of Sparte, Ontario, wll’!inr,N.B- «6 ’.IW m†nfonndad -it: Atha» ....:.‘:m 2 Nesum Bros. have just received a new stock of shirts, collars and ties. 2497 3m Rev. Mr. Moflatt, Dr.â€" Livingstone‘ fatherâ€"inâ€"law, doubts the correctness ef the report of the doctor‘s death, He thinks it hardly credible the litter could have reached the place where he is said to have died, and says his supply of proâ€" visions was ample. ‘The doubt is shared in by the British Foreign Uffice, and it will be a remarkable thing if after all Dr. Livingstone should come ihrough safe end sound and find obituary biographies once more penned in the belief that he had fioally departed his life. Canadian Lustres, bought at auction slightly imperfect and %ered very dow by Allan, McKinnons & MeMorran. _ MILWAUKEB, Feb. 24.â€"Wagner‘s Opera House, at Oshkosh, was bur.n‘:i at three ©‘elock this morning. . Loss, $25,000. Cmoaeo, Feb. 24(â€"At Moadis this mornâ€" ing thirtyâ€"six of Montgomery (wen‘s best ©ircus horses were burned, together with his canvas, waggoos: and much other material bolonti.n. to his cirous, ‘The fire is supposed to be the work of an incenâ€" McKay, the supposed author of tl e Stoox Exchange forgeries, was »rrested in | bed at his residence here at 5 o‘slock . this | M'nh:% He is a relative of 8 V. White { of the Governing Committee of the Etock mains will be taken to the Methodist Church, on the corner of Fourteenth street and Seventh Avenue, where the funeral service will be read. i The lasters in the shoe manufactories of Philadelphia are on a strike for the restor« ation of the antéâ€"panic prices. The Snoeâ€" makers‘ Union to nightresolved to sustain their brethren. The body of exâ€"Commissioner Smith will lie in state in the Governor‘s room, City Hall, until Thursday p.m., when the reâ€" Exchange, who is thought to have desired to shield him. He pracu.ted from the Yale College class of 1t60, where be was noted for his piety.~ He has accumulated @ small fortune in +tock speculation. . _ THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 26 1874 solved to stand firm until their. wages are advanced to the old rates, Tubsacular Consumption. Cirous Destroyed by Fire. Opersa tiouse Burned. Horses Saved. Who has engaged Mz. JAMES WYNER celebrated Hair Cutter and Wig Maker, (from Paimer & Son‘s, Montreal,) to take obr rge the Gentiemen‘s Department, > . & The LADIE® HAIR DRESSING Anp ARTISTIO HALR WORK will be attended to by the Proprietor, . \ aming them, : They are to be seen at Burlington Hairâ€"Cutting Room, Bimultaneously with the arrival of the new Steam Fire Engine, came those com forts for THE NEW ARRIVALSâ€" Jam, 31876 DIRECT â€" IMPORTATION. WHOLESALE AND ERETAILL, RWMMWMM Ten hhds, EXTBA FINE *OLDâ€"â€"PORT WINE! Wnâ€"mm-m purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pur It will repay any gentleman to call and exâ€" Japansâ€"Greer â€" Black of he best grades. wmmnmw e promingsâ€" 4 5 purchased from proâ€" ‘mm‘;:flwumww m,‘ en THOS. PATTERSON Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin, THE NEW PATENT CHAI TILL THE CONQUERORS COME. 72 SPARKSâ€"ST, OTTAWA, Fiis stock of Cloths, Scotch and Onudun Tweeds, Melt Fane ‘ y any in the city, hx lPII?lA'. FEATUREâ€"A good fit guaranteed or »o sale. $A All Goods Warranted Shrunk. Feb. 13, 1871, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ttaws . July 17387 Andnm‘noauh-ohm N1 find it to their Interest to wnere,â€"T lhmf‘" will find it to their interest to Fob. 5, 1874 Special Family Grocer Partridges,! _ | _ ‘Oream C Fov, 4 14;,, TROMAGE RAFFINE from the Island of Orleans. GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS BASKERVILLE & BROS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Winc and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa: * ** Ten s ankLine nb HPARKLLNG Prairie â€" Hens . Wild Turkeys, Teas, (Cofftees and Sugars. MOORE‘S _ THO8, EDWIN MOORE t M hwmmma.mmnmnlwhmmtumwn'flï¬- CHINA â€" WAREHOUSE. IMPORTER OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, SPANISH, $25,000 S A L E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent House ! Wincies, Wincies, P 9 Te2dah Bheoti â€"Yfl Towellings Mmï¬ and Na Cottons (White and ) Fiannels (White and Scarlet) Clonds, O::h?'uu Millinery, Millinery, Jackete and Shawls Jaan. 8, 1874. 2gre Dress Goods Coloured and Black Silke MONDAfY. JANUARY : b6th. re. This Sale being GENUINE, no Good ‘will be charged at This Sale will Continue One Month, 8 im particular, ~ par Wincs and brandies drecdy impocied bJ on ond P. BASKERVILLE & BROS, COPFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES At the premises adjoining Mr. I JOSEPH ~DIMBLEBY Cash S ale AT WHOLESALE COST PRIOE 66ZSUSSEX STREET,; 66. . Fine Old â€" Brandy, M c D O NE L L, SPARKSâ€"ST. â€" 30 22 Hull, Dec. 10, 1874 1HOS,. P 4 TZ’E@&OA‘ Slats ining Mr. 1. B. Taylor‘s Printing Office, c a u i# t r e e t. m"’“‘-“‘“mhuvan“a}, is; unequalied paid by the said I‘rancols X. Lemioux. . . . By order. NO Uom tond s N. TETREAU, N. P. At9 celock, a.m., and continue until ¢he whole stock is disposed of. ‘?&-nmthm IEE-.‘* ljmr‘b“ Bros, and 3 cast ‘of the name of Lemicux & Charest, has damaged by the late fire on We snn opi io ponnet pany anrntes of Men‘s, Ladies andMisses‘ Overshoss. Bov‘a dn r&un.he-u-chrmm.z assortment of mï¬ Shoos of every es e ow spect. *‘“"‘"fl""".‘!!":&Â¥, w at % PKB CENT, UNDEB ©oS ?E&?umtufl“-d&; Telt Bootsâ€" woo! lined." Rubbore ofal paa*® Baving purchased the stock of Boots and Shoes Of Preston & MeLaughlin, at the old stand, R@~No. 12% RIDEAU STREET @4 GRAND CLEARING RALE Fob. 6, 1874 J. R. STITT & Co., BOOTS AND SHOES PRATT BROS. On Monday, February 2nd, prosan‘s gra alend, 1 Ridad ato Cuppae JOSEPH UBLIC NOTICE. IRE! FIRE! BANKRUPT 8TOCK. Oysters in Bulk, sters in Cases, o9 Cream Cheese. Have bad $10,000 worth of , ITALIAN and SCOTOH At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Pricg. At Cost Price. AtiCost Price. At Cost Prics. At Cost Price. At Cost Prige. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. -u--am x-a‘(\u-t.h- day by the siid firm will be we feel resured that all ords. . / Armsec. lo us the num‘.ï¬ P ed by any other h. use in We it Oe sporties mnting peos por ie aners CLOTBING SUITABLE FoB THE OTIAWA MANUFKACTURED CANADIAN TWEEDL > â€" _ AND OLOPHB â€"â€"â€" _ > _ &-: you ah“o-rm:n Olmuh.ri, t to o e in en n lote atemtinent O‘MEARA & Co. Ottews, Aug. 5 1878 Fob, 16, 1874. their accounts at once. Otherwise, the same will be placed in our Collector‘s hands for immediate RAJOTTE & Co, Pooley‘s Bridge, and settle Are hereby requested to call in at Mcssré, T. Rvery description of property insured at modâ€" erate rates of premium. Feb. 28, 1874. Authorized Capital, :$5,000,000 #oYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO‘YÂ¥ ols ALRITICT TUTZ TTAE OO TBBNTE Jol Mh-mdum.ltuhm-mml, but whose present income, though improvinx" will not admit of it, or persons in business who wish to uttlize their funds to the fullest â€"extent, and cannot therefore spare the necessary Shape sor i o0 0n INtee Hife policy, can insure 40(0 for the same &mount of premiums as is * enc w ie pensnmcdiattamnioa moy festure i W“-M r-nn'- who wish to insure fis SECURITY SHOULD BE THR PRIMAR) CONSIDERATION. This old and favorite this in its large Capital, and the unimlied habitc ut ‘Ao m in iee o Reeland Toe, Drawers, Hocds, Books, Smoking ‘Cape, Ne ee nssm mm mernntes Smupiarafent Pm Insurance Company. h..Ol!lulâ€"lo.fllpmg Feb. 10, 1874 A Trium_h of Family Knitting Machine â€" 50 Sparks Street, Ottawa. Eie within next fl‘&u&m\- mwzm,z'-:nun’s the Company, corner Sparks and Bigin ® All parties indebted ‘to Mr. T. RAJOTTE, OTICE OYAL AUTUMN 1878 i oles pouierbe Jn har Ahape: Finnh JAS. BAILIFF BMOFFIOCEâ€"South bide Sparks, betwten O‘Connor aun Lenprene O4AW8 800 Vichity ROBERT ANGUS, Jr., â€"made Clothing se e o e I'l':m!"â€" with Donbre Heel and Tos, Drawers, Honds, Sooks, Our assortment of NOONAN‘3 RESTAURANT LIFE DEPARTMENT, R. 2 IMX O 7 O‘MEARA & CO. T. RAJOTTE & Go. RIDEAU STREET who wish to insure for 2Genius,} Warranted for Three Beef Moccasins, The undersigned 1AS REMOVED to Wristers, ‘Tidies,‘ Turfed Work. , OPPOSITE® DALHOUSEE o in e en =m “Mnm employment and a Iiberni sal nomnmomany ma io PeC . sou _l'(l‘&b, 1694 ** ~9105â€"3in _ CATEEMQYIDOE Eriveipd ren, ol o " ta Halifexâ€"Avery, Brown & Co Aeoel mese in sitperber, nogpired orptuatitnâ€" is warranted to cure all discharges fronffthe Uri ties making arrangements for the purchise of all or any can have immediate;possession. Smm AND BARGES FOR SALE Suitable for the Ottawa Navigation, The undersigned offers for sale the Steamer iMik"" and the Barges "BHertha," "Aiein," "Gatâ€" Pintpan ies print o 3e nsavem of ux) pough & Custle These all lie in the canal, at Montrea!, and parâ€" Hes mesbia l TAILOR WANTED.â€"A firstâ€"ciass Tallor can Tee agt 3t Oshitel Canadé, with a weirepiestes stoop."" Mh&mdunu to any one ¢.-=.~. an hand. 10K lmlâ€"Alflvflhlupcxm ) in the nursing of 4s open â€"Egï¬h‘..mul. l..‘l"l; c %m furnished with requisite. nifesnrguite Ee Fricaicgongey ready prepared on receipt of order or telegram. Feb. 14, 1874 I'(lm*, SHOOLBRED &CO., â€" Ortawa Carpetâ€" House Address Boy gsp p O o tee OUt Of business, Fob.6 1874 mmmâ€"-u-«-nn-. Brussels, ‘Tapestry, }â€"Ply and Kidderminster Carpets, Hemp Mattings and Oilcioths, direct from the best English majkers, to which we con« Adently invite the inspection of purchasers. Our stock being even More complete and ex« fensive than in any former scason, and our prices will be found as low or eyen lower than Feb. 18, 1874. Toke SW can be covered in yeppor woot Window Hefigings, with cornice, and completes Pianis eay t ae* Carpete Book ‘Cane. h. We y v en en e reom _ Carpets â€"superior. quality, _ Bedroom Suer m aaiceie es 6. W Bedsieath. fpring ‘und Tok Mntnaes s Paeien t Airine s ‘%lhrnl‘mnu.?l:‘mum in Dofp conseq sently is equal to new, Tad mt 46 J.!BERMINGH A M, THURSDAY, THE 26th INST , tieroin contained, comprietng in pant at mdoees %m Bet in B. 'é.: coiaet i0 tne is uin npicntemnte, nc Pite CARPETS. ANTED.â€"We will give Bighâ€"snd women Feb. 10, 1874 NE BOX OF CLARKES Bal Pliis i mhu-luud' 1:5,&0% ons HARDWARE BUSINESS Feb. 20, 1874 8. ROGERS, â€" UNDERTAKER Back â€" Walnt â€" Fumilure $ and 7 Nicholas«Bt,, Ottawn. shapter & Owen, and Caskets of every description always Years, will Knit 24900 Stitcher in BY J. BERMINGHANM, * Wampmgun ie B4 oL A wellâ€"established SPRING 1874. RLODELL & EVANS, 6 and 7 Nicholasâ€"st , Ottawna, Moreh onre Ohnameent .. W. Bed pring and wh 4 *~*~ agy > «/ 28 Codesel e amine d Chanee. 2496 4i1 Aunction