J\ Y TO CLOUD LAXND DIRECT ! > _ We notice that aâ€"spiritual post office Crown Lands is "a representatire of the vast lumbering interests of Central Canâ€" ades." The feiar is evidently entertained, that because Mr. Scott comes from a secâ€" tion of country where the |umber interest is a highly important and influential one, and because a great deal has been said concerning the necessity of having a geonâ€" tiqgman from this section in the Governâ€" ment, he cannot deal fairly and justly with the aftairs of his Department. We must protest against all such unjustiâ€" f#able attacks upon Mr. Scott. has adhered, and we believe has caused Others to adhere, rigidiy to the honors which the law gives him,although as Lieuteâ€" nant General Commanding in British »orth America, he may claim the convrentional dignity of His Excellency. We will dismiss the subject for the preâ€" sent, with the observation that of all perâ€" sons in the Dominion, speakers of the Proâ€" vincial Ho-dh-hl,mhib‘ first to set the example of obserring she law, If there be good and ralid reasons th.t the bonors of Provincial Governors be exâ€" tended, an address of the House of Assemâ€" bly or a rote of the Dominion House of Commons, will soon gain the end sought. Until it is so gained, we would that the prescribed titles be observed, and that the efforts of the Provincial Legisia« tures be kept within the practical field of action to which, as a theory, they are dediâ€" We notice that certain journals in the West are already attacking the Blakeâ€" UNJUST AXD UNMREASONABLE SUSâ€" PICiIONX, been s public man, and he can fearlessly point to the record of his past as the best answer to those, who without knowing him, hare intimated that the deep interest which he feels in the welâ€" farse of the lumbermeu of the Ottams valley, will prevent him from doing his duty to the country at large. Not only has the Toronto Telegraph expressed fears of this description, but the London Frse Press alse, the )wen Sound Tiumes, and seâ€" veral ether journals of different shades of politics. But it is manifestly unfair on the part of our contemporaries to condemn M«. Boott in advance. For ourseives we feel quite sure that he will sot the part of an honest and bhonourable man. There is no doubt that he will be watched clossi; and it will be time enough tor our Westâ€" ern contemporaries to sound the alarm when they discern the slightest indication of a desire on the part of the Commissioner hithert > assigned higher functions to the Provincial Governors than appertain to their office, and that in this spirit, they potsist in dubbing the tenant of Governâ€" ment House, His Exceliency, when his legitimate title is His Honour. We hare We are rery glad to find that there is one exception to this illegal proceeding. We are indebted to a correspondent for the must be to the New Yorkers! To be -othmodmbnth.h.l; we forgot to say that $2 had to be sent with every letterâ€"but then it is a long M.“Md“fl.. vice must be expensive. = while on earth, but the reply is pretty scertain to come in some shape or other. 'hï¬o_*tl&qmt-l’moflu Uis beitter to say without pensetration, are willing to admit. We allude to the readiness with which every class of poliâ€" which will be a great convenience to those who desire to hold communication with the spirtt world. All you have to do is to address a letter to a departed friend, and in a few days a reply will be received. It may be a little ambiguous and unsatisfacâ€" tory, and the handwriting may be altoâ€" mflbudmw We hare more than once drawn the atâ€" tention of our readers to one of thoâ€"e minor tacts, which in our hamble opinion has a more serious bearing on political life, than men without reflection. or berhans Archibald, similar in extent and in all other respects to that selected by the half breeds in Manitoba. We havre received a telegram from Fort Garry, which justifies us in stating that there is not the least foundatinn in fact for the announcement. In case some of our contemporaries might be deceived by the Liberals story, we make this statement and are authorized to The Manitoba Liberal of Saturday last states that the half breeds in the Saskat â€" chewan Valley, have selected a large tract of land, under the direction of Governor Hon. John Young and Mr. Patterson, President and Secretary of the Dominion Board otf Trade, arrived here last evrening. The council of the Board will meet on Wodnesday next in room 49, in the Parâ€" liament Buildings. The programme of their proceedings we have already publishei, and our readers do not require to be told how interesting and important are the subjects to be considered. The English mails are expected to at rive here today. The Morarin brough! both mails from St. John‘s (N.F.) to Port land, arriving at the latter place on Byâ€"lawâ€" Martineau. Inrervaimnal Railroad, Cardâ€"M. Kavanagh. Che Ou1abe Cimes, Pu'n HAXGINGS, A large assortment ot newest patterns just .fllvd by first steamers, including a variety DECORATIYVE PAPERS, OAK & MARbL_E The subscriber respectfully Invites an inâ€" For interesting reading matter see first rices as low as any house in the city. H. MATTHEWMAN, Jpposite the Post Office, Ottawa Oftam a, March 26. 1871 1625 y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1872 We have already made passing reference to the new party lately formed in the Province of Quebec, called the "Nationals." Their programms is very extensive, and is one which we should be sorry to see earried out. They desire to see the members of the Senate elected by the peopie, the number of Ministers reduced, the salary of the Guvenor General reduced, as well as that of every other official, and, what we all desire to see, the development of the reâ€" sources of the country as speedily as posâ€" sible. But, strange to say, although they profess a wish to see Canada prosper and the population largely increased, these ‘‘nationais‘ are opposed to the construc= tion of the Pacific Railway, or, at all events, they desire to defer 1t "until the Westâ€" ern country is settled," which withâ€" out the railway of course it never can be. So far as the aftairs of their own Province are concerned they advocate the abolition of the Legislative Council ; the reform of the electoral laws with regard to the qualification of candidates ; the aboliâ€" tion of dual representation ; the reductior of the amount of indemnity to the memâ€" bers and Speaker of the Legislature ; reducâ€" tion in the number of ministers and emâ€" pleyees in public offices ; reform in the a«iminpistration of justice, so as to render recource to law less expensive, and a more speedy disposal of law suits ; the abolition of the Provincial police ; reform in the educational laws, so that all grants shall be allocated by Parliament ; and to reduce the number of School Inspectors, the instiâ€" nuo.or.,.anmamum{ factures ; reform in the administration of the public lands and their settlement by‘ free grants ; the putting up to competition of all public works betore spending on them more than a $100 ; the settlement by the Legislature of the place of colonizâ€" ation roads and other public works, and the amount of money to be expended on ized reads and wooden railways ; the payâ€" ment by the Dominion of the surplus debt of Canads that has been charged against Quebec and Ontario; and the restoration to their own land of expatriated Lower If you havre a cough with ramsing of phiegm in the morning, night swents, and irregularity of the boweis, loss of apostite. and ceneral of the boweis, loss of to, and general debility, take Dr. 'l‘-l:o'(.;o‘-â€.-d Klixir ot Phosphates and Calisaya. A hest of those who hare taken it throughout Canada will attost its great eloncy in arresting the decline of the Consumptive, It begins at the root of the evile the Stomach, and perfects Digestion, Assimilas tion, and the formation of Healthy Blsod. It enables the invalid to take and digest suficient food, which is the seoret of curing cbronie wast ing dissauses. The constitation will become rapidiy invigorated, and the functions of all the vital organs restored. It is agresable to take and permanent in :ts «Aect with no linbility of salupse. Sold at $1 00 by Davidson and Danisis, sad by all druggists. Now we ask our contemporary seriously to consider for a moment, whether in view of all the suspicion with which he and others like him in the West weuld be disposed to view Mr. Soot#‘s accessi>n to this office, it is likely that he would havre accepted it with any idea of wrongdoing? Both ne and the lumberers of the Ottawa must have known beforehand that such jealousâ€" ies and suspicions would be aroused, and that he, as Commissioner of Crown Lands, would be the rery man of all others who would be able to do the least for them had ‘lhydcn'ndughthyo-d-inphjmioo. The sccusation carries with it its own reâ€" futation, and we are astonished to see our contemporaries attacking Mr. Scott as they are doing and condemning his policy in advance Solong as he remains true to his political futh, and to those promises and pledges which we have neard from his own lips, soâ€" long shall we refuse to believe that the Conservativre member of the new Cabinet could havre had any imâ€" proper design in view when he accepted office,. To suppose that he had would be to suppose him devoid of common sense as well as of principle. "The Grit journals which have ‘mï¬ ed the situation,‘ and swallowed t Coalitoin, may keep ‘mum‘ as they like on this point, but they cannot blind the country to the fact that the very first move of Blake‘s Government has been to hand over the Crown Lands Department to the tender mercies of the Ottaws lums bermen. What does all the taik about jmnmmmwwmr Uf course to who havre shamelessly swallowed Coalition safter denouncing it for years, it will be a rery small matter to take this additional dose, but we do not beliere the country at large can be gos to tolerate this humbugging so easily." desire to express the hope that the lumâ€" bermen of the Ottaws Valley, the men who have done so much to promote the {prosâ€" perity of our country, will receive ample justice at the hands of the Ontario Govâ€" paper says : dent they do uot expect. A Western It is a great mistake to suppose, as some of our western contemporaries incorâ€" rectly affirm, that Mesers. Hamilton, Monk, and others of the same political party, have promised to gire the Blakeâ€"Scort Administration a tair trial, because the latter gentleman "had given his friends ample assurances that the lumber interests would be looked after." Mr. Hamilton, who declared on the hustings that he "had lived a Conservative and hoped to die one," goes to Toronto prepared to gire the new Government a f.ir trial, because the Coalition principle has been recognised in its constitution, for which he and those who think with him have erer contended. The same may be said of Mr. Monk and others. As a matâ€" ter of course we are all pleased to see a gentlieman from this part of the Province in the Cabinet, and, for ourselvres, wol COCO GLYCERINE removes jealousy and suspicion, _ and this being the case, we think it is tolerably evident, that Mr. Scott does not enter upon oftice as "the representative ot the lumbering interest," inasmuch as even if he were disposed to act unfairly by the West, he is the last man who could hope to de so without being detected. must have known, as every one else know, that a man from this part of the {country holding that position, would be watched with the utmost vigilance by the people of Western Ontario. He must have known, as we all know, that every oflicial aet of his would be regarded with of Crown Lands to perpetrate an unjust aot, or to show any partiality to the lumâ€" berers of this section. ._ If our Western contemporaries will reâ€" flect a little, we imagine that it will bo obvious to them, that if Mr: : cott had desired to act as the agent or representa tire of the lumbering interests of Central Canala in the Ontario Legiâ€"lature, the ve y last position which he would have cared to accept would have been the commissionership of Crown Lands. ie "THE NATIOMALAX * & of macadamaâ€" able ever witnessed in any part of the country. The land was divided into one bundred and twentyâ€"one lots, and brought tant Bishop of Hong Kong, China, and in chnpofï¬htfl:.’or.pchddm years, died recently in England. ‘!’ho:fl-hmhnt:thlfl‘l‘uh- ment. have ‘reached WM. of Luke. The recent sale of the Marquis of Waterâ€" ford‘s estates in Ireland is described by the Dublin Pest as one of the most remarkâ€" Of apples Prince Edward County this year sent forth 15,000 barrels, an increass of export over 1869 of 10,000 bazrels. A large shipment was made to England direct. The St. Catharings Journal says that vesâ€" sel owners and masters are not likely to have much trouble in getting their craft in er out of Port Dalbousie harbor on the The wearing of the surplus instead of MMMEWhm of the churches of It is ceasing to be a party badge. decreased to extent of £390, during the financial week. ; Viscount Parker, the eldest son of the it of Maoclesttoht hir hanumn 8t. George‘s Church, Guelph, has a live congregation, _ A special collection on Sunday last returned $2,500 to the Build« ing Fund. Thouupib-nlm'dqucnr: Toronto, ‘tholotnï¬ihn,' is expec to be dedicated in a months. The people of Port Hops hare taken $30,008 in stock towards establishing a car factory in that town, H. Smith, Adjutant of the 40th Nn 4 oc ieatis n i.iï¬ w"mumhm John £. Leeds, brakesman on the Ronsâ€" dont and Orillia Railroad on Friday, was killed by fal ing under the train, which passed over him. Gp-haaninthsm Ei‘ Mr. H. R. Abbott has been nominated ecandidate for the Commons in Brockville. He is a strong man. bankrupt. The Markham Economist publishes Hamâ€" let‘s Soliloquy in its poset‘s corner as someâ€" thing new. The Oshawa Vindicator says:â€"We are urr/toh-nulr.lz:'hulqd 'Mtlotl\u,&.(hhrfl-dm y of the Cedar Dale Works, is so ill as to lead us to fear death. Home time since he was stricken with paralysis, and since other diseases hare endangered his life. an tâ€"It be interest. fng hy 0e of thore who procend tost “ï¬b‘h agency, to know that I.Z-t v at real the hand which was put out of the ::hu w-un.bt::: beld by one of committee proved to belop »-.oun.::&n ® An American brig bound from St, John, N.B., to Harana, was o'pdd when only one day out. The men lashed themseives to the wreck, but the captain and four of reached them. clean “.HFT officinls conâ€" m'mthNuY Custom House, filling their place with men of prominence in business and eminent inu?w.? who have not been active in behal either ‘f:cï¬ondlho Republican party in that ty. Portraxp, Jan. 15.â€"The steamship Noâ€" ravian arrived here yesterday. and Dowan, from Bremen, have arrived. Darzour, Julm-? 15.â€"3.-..11 & Co.‘s large paper mill at Y psilan was destroyed by fire on Saturday Loss $100,000. A Washington to the Tribuns says a rumor is afloat which gains considâ€" eravle credence among politicians to the effect that the President will, immediate!y after the Sermate Committee returns from N_«Yorknd_o?h-i‘uihmm.g Freeman Clark will toâ€"day introduce a Bill into the House to provide for specie payâ€" ments. __The steamers Colsrado, from Liverpooi, The steamship 2dealis of BatA has been wrecked on the Irish coast. SPALN, Mapzin, Jan. 15.â€"The former Unionist Ministers have resolved to give than;c Mbmmh the Cortes. eputies to the 'inbldl‘clh- inary meeting on the 2!st inst. sesâ€" that cheaper rates than those aiiioipn-“ sent lines will be incentive to the business commun.ty and to the press of both counâ€" It is expected that the Prince of Wales will have sufliciently recovered from his illness to be able to drive out from Sandâ€" ringham in the course of a week. The press greatly es of the proâ€" ject OfLJilu a new m'ï¬-on the Engâ€" lish consts to that of New York, and agree Loxpos, Jan. 15.â€"A movement is on foot to raise subscriptions for a monuâ€" ment to Pr. Jenner, &odi.oomo(no- cination, at his birth place. â€" There is a perfect fturore for raccination in the city, all the physicians residences are thoroughly besieged. * Thermometor was at sero at 4 p. m. No market news, ~â€" 08 O & mm m m Latest Cable Telegrams Appeals are made again toâ€"day by the city press on behalf of the suffering poor Perrin, the water works defaulter, has been admitted to bail. Dr. Girdwooed sueceeds Prot. Hunt in tbopo-itio-inuomnrny,jm vacated by the latter. Twenty five deaths occurred from small pox last week, fourteen in the city proper, and the rest in the suburbsâ€"11l1 interâ€" ments in all. ® A ruffianly assault occurred in Craig street, on Suturday night, on a gentleman returning from tiie east end of the city by a man with a heary stick. The iatter party was a stranger from Upper Canada. Toâ€"day four English mails arrivred conâ€" trary to all previous example, two by New York ani two by the Allan‘s Line to Portl .nd. Latest American Telegrams GREAT BRITAIN. . Dr. Smith, the first Protesâ€" TELEGRAPH . UNITED STATES. GREAT BRITAIN Vin Dominion Line. THE OTTawa vÂ¥1IMmMfE8, JAaANUARY i6â€" 1872 MONTREAL Moxtrear, Jan. 15. 15.â€"â€"A special to zotk":om built and managed usively with 'w- ï¬.;“" moond h;:?:i.-dudcu.l.z ldd-to.“‘ The papers spesk h's ours on the 17th of January, in ccnnection mth the unveiling of the statue of the great printer. h'?l. -_.dvi;-MtNflh.nvm ot President Grant, hm&: vembe: next. __ _A scheme for a new airâ€"linn from New have the vote of at least omne lawypr, or it f‘l‘bo journalists of Rn’!:'t aroe perâ€" ecting their arrangements an appro. riate celebration of : the annirersary of s.ojdg_h‘eglh_'a_m, which ooâ€" imï¬ ;‘:d.hynn. mafority vm. musk Michigan architect« are designing a new Btate House, _ _ The tournament ferer rages wildly in Thirteon women sask to enter the Yale school of journalism. _ _A new kind of trial by jury has been Among the numerous reasons for sellâ€" m,nhndhbhu!lfls om-thtflv-bylm O who ble«w a portion of his skull nny'it‘lnnlm“&lab.lh' days since. It sappears that he had reâ€" eund.l::-duthol-d-dhu:.’u. son at venworth, Kansas, ugust, 1870. The e@bct was to injure the masâ€" seter muscle so m{hm he was unable to spesk with accustomed rapidity ; and being what is called a so keenly that he resoived to dis rather than drag out a weary existence. in contact with the sled of a lad who was Mfldil. down hm.mfln m:l:::. daat, -Na corner streoet, hiled to hear words shouted © Clear failed to H,i.h.o.m shouted «* Clear the track |" youngster on a coming sled, and was knocked over. The relocity of the sled was such that it lifted the poor woman d-rdthmw-‘. In the fall the back of her © was broken, the brain cosing from the fractgre. Injured in New Lfl?}mmuq‘ou- Bouthern generals is Rosser, a good Aghter duh.thon.whmmt :Tï¬ -od.q‘.“. .dhhd.ty‘h‘:- h;bo-'-odzmndodhuudth J;-M.lr.,'-uthn as stated in the historic town of Bennington," but in Pownal, the southâ€"west cerner town in the Atate. . _ New York is caloulating what a time there would b-hh.w: elad fieset maide the Narrows, Gentile influence is introducing h.mmmdmunfl“ _ A Virginia prisoner was granted a parâ€" their navry makes in comparison with the splendid feets of France and Engâ€" land. The whole detachment would mboohbhwpwl&m.odh‘- m;orï¬-'&‘h fashionâ€"setting funbtions to Feluctantly relinquished by Bugenie. Among Mme. Thiers‘ edicts is one against false hair. Patti, before leaving Moscow for St. Poâ€" unm’nawudd mh qwï¬dw.-dotfl nos. The political revolution in J has reâ€" ols in on in tete, threg uiiutey tem, an im that ancient institution. flsb A recent letter from mfl:“ Jenny Lindâ€"*" Her execution was tâ€" less, and much clearness and sewestnes remain to testify to what her vroice has FOREIGN. The Second Adventists are at it again. At a convention held in Rochester they have definitely settled the time for the total destruction of the world. !t is to take place in 1873. General Moltke is at present an imperial goest at St. Petersburg. A female setter at Des Yoines, "The Horrors of V enice" is Louisa Muhiâ€" bach‘s latest, and it is said to be historiâ€" cally sensational in character. In explanation of the suicside of Count G ti, the sonâ€"inâ€"law of the oxâ€" e eepaginl years + eptic Iu,-lth:“thdhuu.-h:u The United States European squadron !-qbuy_mwa&dof tures of Brigham Young," has been ‘bm‘htmusumm. Thonanpl;lrlrh.which sailed from | Aavre on the 23rd of December, met with | heary weather, and navring exhausted her coal, was compelled to return to port for a fresh supplj. &owdl-ihlrhumn; as she has finished coaling. ‘lhe stbammer Spain, which put back to Queenstown on | the $th with her screw dizabled, has been | towed to Liverpool, whâ€"rs she wili be re paired. Her passengers were tnmfomdf ast Queenstown to another outgoing ‘ steamer. I . The British, when are well served knowhowtomudm Professor Monâ€" tague Bernard is best known to us n CJanâ€" d.by&:‘zllmook.luto’rh.. 8 a member High 1 in mmsdmmmor his services in connection with thear m« ' ter, Mr. Bernard has been created a Privy Oonomnndhnbod-bboluxnic:. l:ll’“l;. bm Mr. m’“ baee .. £ 13 Bernard has been made a member of the Judicial Committee of the Priry Counoil, MQWMMIhnu year, and a pousion on his retireâ€" ment from the position. These are subâ€" stantial rewards, and do credit both to the giver and the receiver, A St. Louis woman has invented a fre _ _ _The Londen corresponmdent of the New York Times says :â€"@"Kir Charles Dilke has desended to the level of an itinerant leoâ€" turer. He is looked upon with contempt m by m f l:lo;-h. Td at only tqlerated by the meanest of the lower classes. ‘This is all his Republicanism has grined for him. Let it be a warning to other agitators of the same kidney. There is great activity displayed in Lonâ€" don, England, in connection with church building. The dissenters are rery active, and Cardinal Manning is exerting bis great influence for the spread of Catholicâ€" in InGIA, it is said, about three hund,nd‘ utb_umd natives profems the Christian The whole of the New anA halfo!thol Uld Testament has been tr â€"nelare) -molbo‘ Indian dialect. | The Prince of Wth:of:un}b:fl. duri‘nb%j his iliness a pillow. At oritical pcbb’d?l‘&o disease a butcher was kept in the next rooem with & Ive lamb â€" Had the Prince‘s feet shown any signs of ! chill, the butcher was to kill the‘"lamb and â€" skin it, and the skin, warm and miln‘,' was to be wrapped around them (the upwards of $1,500,000. What renders this .lomuhb‘omthobocu.“ mast of the land was bought by tenants, some of whom paid at the rate of Sfty, others forty, A drama entittlied "The Life and Adven. In India, it is said, about three taike of sidewalks of iron gird. " the uannmi’.a and he burst i r-m -: zt‘mn-,hdc I’m or followir ce of fire :z:'n-. :l’lh:'uxnox ." f New York are per. | Wife of Moses emen approâ€" editor of the 7 fl’t: h.-l?â€"-â€".l invarisbly in as than _ thirty e -"-b' 2, _ The story comes from France that a fl lamb #04 | pesutiful but strongâ€"minded lady, living in reoking, ' Boulogne, sent a challenge to mubl'nh- em (the er of a humorous journal, who ‘"twice concerned himself with her private affaira‘ th6e New | aA formaal acceptance of the duel was Dilke has | returned, the choice of arms was waived, erant le0â€" | but decided preference for those of the contempt | the lady harself was expressed. Reconcilâ€" iked and | istion followed, and the wedding trip is to rails, and | the United States. ueck, or bunches caused by sheumatic pains ? If so, Johnson‘s Apodyne Liviment is a speci. fo remedy, and,is also the best pain killer is Have you a severe wrench or you theamwstigm in any form ? ' ui Tul._ hC c d tr ranlll amins Acsâ€"e by ‘"‘m"“"" as mine has been! and he t into a flood ol tears. His mm-. indeed, utterly broken. I had following epistle engraved on ~her tombstone : *To the memory of Tabinha, wife of Moses Skinner, w,, gentlemanly editor of the Trombons. erms, $3 a year, invariably in advance, a kind mother and But she rallied last spring, and his hopes were blasted. Never :hfll 1 f::;otom poor man‘s griet when him to part with it, ‘L\.hlt&hmt.my you never know what it is to have your soul racked ï¬":r- by a thousand leagues of sait water. Cubs is one of those possessions which Sxrcite national covetousness, a national in But it is wiss f= mï¬o;-ltoantrol their extravragant wishes, and limit their ddmbwhtmh»nindhononbly. on--mommnr’m.mgm better yot if a State of our great © Repubâ€" He of blies," but for our own part we can hope to Tare well as a nation : dealing justly with other nations, weouk or strong â€"_ &A MODEL OBITU~RY. A Califormia editor is responsible for the fo llowing . "Thus my wife died. No more will those loving hands puil ef my boots and r‘m back hair, as only trus wite oin. or ever those willing feet replenish the eoal hod or water pail. No more will sbe arise amid the tempestuous storms of winter, and hie herseli awsy to build the fire without disturbing the man who doted on her so artlossly. °§orlmmu'y is emâ€" balmed in my heart of hearts. 1 'mms "monize tbus =.....,"°"’ i7 chosper oL oph % proâ€" eured of Ed. go, a uighg): of mine, avery pretty gravestonse. His wife was consumptive, and he kept it on hand serâ€" eral years, in anticipation of her death. unwilling to part with Californ ":r‘;"m:f souri, :‘Tu':‘or Florida, as with a New England State ; nor would our sentiments be changed if those States were separated this century, but we should be quite as terprise. The distance of a colony from m‘ eountry does not change its ‘l'homd-,withuhurpaod hiu-:‘.d.dhpodzn%m &4 this not alone because the British are a maritime nation, with interests as wide as the seas, but from kinship, common crigin, and the pride of dominion: Ten that the Times, in its review of the year 1871, devotes considerable comment to Mpnolluidmflmt'l-v-&n- lating to wubs, and draws from it inâ€" ""“'“:.mlil!qfr:ovniudmo may +con be modified. ‘Ihe Times, (accordâ€" ing to the dispatch,) "goes so far as to declare it best that Cuba should be sepaâ€" rated from Spain.‘" The dispatch must be distorted, for it ean hardly be belicred that the British ergan of predominant public epinion would ) »~Judging from the tone otf many : Maunch Clear Grit journals, it seems that ) either Mr. Boott will have to be removed | from his seat in the Cabinet, or there will | be a mow do’crtun(;:rnd formatien of an ‘oktra â€" lum':uo C Grt party, Now that the party is in office their real nature is boinumdo uï¬mt, even to the most devoted belierer in Blakeâ€"Brownism, and we venture to say that not many weeks will elapse ers the electors of Ontarie will bitterly regret the instal. ation of men who, like fire and water, are ‘good servants, but bad masters.‘ In opposition they were rery useful, by reaâ€" son of hrpnmho Ministerialists up to their work ; progress of Ontario, durâ€" h{ the prst four years, plainly shows this, but appearances, so far, convey the imâ€" rrdon that the Blake party in power s sadly out of place." Prom ihe Bt. WGA:“ Times, (Rabid %.) « "Recreant to their principles, they have made an ally of a traitor, and bestowed one of the most impostant offices upon a man literally mwod out of his own party, and shocked moral sense of every right minded man belonging to their wwn," From the Huron Expositor, (Grit.) "There was no man in Ontario who more nhtom:z;‘or with more ability urged Kh objeo! than the t premier. Yet, notvith-uudlu‘*m moment the opportunity occurs he forms a coaliâ€" tion of a fature hflnitolirwom than that which he condemned. . Boott is not u{{'a Conservrative, but :u has persistâ€" emily opposed his present colleagues upon every local question of principle which they havre proposed during the last four THB NEW ALLIANCE FROM A GRIT STANDPOINT. We gire below a few more extracts from Grit journals, expressive of their views with regard to the :rl alliance formed in the Blakeâ€"Soott istration : PFrom the Hamilion Stendard, (Grit.) «No combination of politicians, no matâ€" tber what influence or patronage they may E-n-, can afford to disregard the popuâ€" wish, and to set at defiance the dictates of honesty and justice, and this is just the mistake which powerful polidaiuu are apt to fall into.‘" ~â€" Proin the Montreal Star (Referm.) In Illinois there is a child, now three months old, weighing but two pounds. Its length is only seven inches, and its face about the size of a watchâ€"crystal. Its tiny arms are so slencer that a small fingerâ€"ring oan be slipped on either of them to the shoulder. This little creature is already making quitea noise in its part of the world, and hundreds have called to ses it. 1Its parents are of standard size. The New York papers are unanimeus in feg the Aposty counstigh apd on‘ in urging convi and punâ€" _hh‘;‘iolt oflbo assassin. Still thoropi. & Prom the New Orleans Picayuns. A dispatch, dated London, Dec. 30, says lurking distrust that he will not HOW WOULD THEY LIKE IT . up two '?lhl NB We sonictith AthitMOs.. ty Mfimieces........ is for their mills, a \ refuge for m:umu‘n- the over Coleman‘s got his God Save the Queen. Obtame, Jan. 12, 1672 SuIait a lady and gentlieman) 75 cte. boh.;i.ofthomombu-of the commi and stewards, and at the usual places. By order. WM. HJ‘L?I.B. Secretary, AT THE RINK MUSIC HALL, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 18th JANUARY. Mg?‘“ at 'm Concert to comâ€" mence at 8 o‘clock, E)nwd & Ticketsâ€"Single, mh.’ Double (to admit a lady and gentleman) 75 cts. Can Grand Concert For sale a Kecond Hand Single Cutter with Folding Seat in Back. As good as Ottawa, January 12. The Lands are principally timbered and will be sold cheap. * 'l\tlol"noholddeomEuy. Apply to A. ROWE, new. Appl'y to 1872#, LANDS FOR SALE IN THE TO WNSHIP oF HUNTLEY. The subscriber is instructed to offer for sale by private contract for a short time, and if not disposed of in that way, will be put up at Auction, of which due notice will be mn. West of Lot "To. 3 in the 7th Conâ€" cession, ‘Township of Huntley, One Hundred Acres, â€" cession, Township of Huntley, One Hundred Acres, North East half Lot of No. 9in the 10th Concession, Huntley, One Hundred Acres. & _ The Commissioners appointed for the comnâ€" struction of the Int«rcolonial Hailwny, gave public notice, that thay are prepared to re. ceive Tend rs for the erection o© Station Buildings at Cacouns, lsle Verte, Trois Pis~ tol«s, St. Bimon, 8t. Fabien, Bic, Rimouski, St. Luce and Metapediac Road ; and also, for Tank Houses and Wood Sheds at Isle Verts, Trois Pistoles, Bic, Rimouski and Metapediac Also, for Engine Houses at Riviere du Loup, Eimouski and Metapediac Road. Plans, Specifications and forms of Tender may be seen on and after 20th February, at the Offise of the Chief Engineer. Ottawa, at Riviere du Lonp and Rimouski. Tenders may be for the whole, or any less numbes of these Buildings, and wiil bs re. eeived, marked â€"" Tenders for Buildings," at the Commiesioners‘ Office, Ottaws. up to 12 @‘clock, noon, of the 20th day of March next. I ED. WaALSH, ED. B. CHANDLEB, C. J. BRYDGES A. W. McLELARN, ~ Vommissioners‘ Office, ‘ Ottawa, Jany. 13th, 1872. 1 NOI ICEK. sent to their houses ready far the Oven or (Jooked. Parties requiring the services of his Cook at th+ir housâ€"s can do so on application. Entree Dishes, &c , &c., preparâ€"d in the best style and on th« shortest notice. qUEEN RESTAURANT Having engaged y A First Class Man*®Cook All parties ordering stock will be notified the day for delivery. A‘l trses will be first class, and gusranteed in good and fresh order when delivered. Â¥ Fer further particulars call and see de.â€" scriptive catalogue, and make your choice selection of the above trees and plants at No. 95, Rideau Street, Ottawa, or to the Tiuzms odoo. Wellington street, January 16, 1872. 1871d&w3m Is now prepared to supply Families with POULTRY and GAME of every description Quadrille â€" Party The above trees and plants will be tak en up from the Nursery as soon as the frost is out and the ground At for planting. Thirteen varieties of CRAB APPLE TREEsâ€"all have been tested in Kastern Ca» nada, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, will stand cold climate, being abundant and eonstant bearers giving satisfaction to the purchkaser. <ne kind ripens first Augustâ€" bes early apple known; while oth r varieâ€" ties grow nearly as large es the Fam use, Some keep till June. Good for coâ€"king, eating and preserving _ Dwart Apple Traces, All kinds of Sumwer,.Fall and Winter Standâ€" ard Apple Trees. A great variety of Plumb, Poar and Cherry ‘Trees _ Large variety of early, hardy native Grape YVines, and also the mndp‘l plants of foreign grap:s; Black, and White Currant Bushes ; Black berry, Raspberry, Strawberry Plants, Koglish Goo# berry and Quince Bushes ; Asparagus and Pie Plant Roots, Mountain Asb, Weeping Willow, Norway bpruce and Arbor Vitm. Ottawa, Jan, 10. FRUIT TREES AND EVERGREENS. 1 Pair Chesnuts, 6 years, 16 hands. 1 Pair Bay Mares, 5 years, 16 * 1 Pair Bays, 6 years, heavy 16 1 Pair Chesnut Ponies, 5 years, well matched, very handsome. 1 Bay Mare, 5 years, 15 hands. 1 Bay Horse ao do 1 Double Cutter, 2 seats, pole and shaft, (now%. 1 Family Sleigh, modern style, very handâ€" some, cost four hundred dollars, and one set wolf skin robes, as good as new. 1 Single Cutter, new. 1 â€" do do _ but little used. 2 Lumber Slonï¬h-. 1 Set Double Harness. 4 Sets Single do Ehtod. t 1 Set do do lack mounting. 1 Express Wagen, with pole and shafts, i new. é AMOS ROWE, valuable property : â€" 1 Pair of Matched Carriage or Draft Horees, 5 years old, 16 hands high, Silâ€" ver Mane and ‘lail, very handsome. 1 â€"Pair Iron Grays, 5 years, 154 hands high, matched, fit for lumbering purâ€" lgnir of Chesnuts, 5 years, 15}, fine arringo team. 1 Pair Brown Horses, 5 fyears, 15 hands, good roadsters. 1 Pair Chesnuts 6 vears 16 hards The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Bines Cawthray to Sell at his stables, York Street, near the Market, on THUKSDA Y, January 18, 1872, HORSEs, SLEIGHS & HARXKEKSS®. NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. F XTENSIVE AUCTION SALE # . GEORBGE 8 sOCIETYT Jan. 16. AkD. M,. KAVANAGH. Ottawa, January 16, 1873. 127104 ‘The proprietor of the at 11 A. M., the following A. ROWE, 1872. , Ass‘t.â€"Sec. Auctioneer 1871 td 1869tf 1868tf in town. ‘Terms easy, No better opportunity was ever offered toany man wanting to go into business for himself. . A“beâ€, Almonte P. 0. Ottawa, January 4 1871. _ 1§6%11. T.nders are invited by the Sisters of Chority for the builaing of a Stone Wing, 120 feet long anda 40 feet wide, to their Convent de KFotre Came du Sacre Ccoeour on Rideau Streot. Necessary information will be given at thâ€"ir Convent, corner uftusscx and Bolton Annual Meeting of the Corporation of the Crphan‘s Home, of Ottawa, will be held in the Webster Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the l7th Junuary, at 12 o‘clock. The Lady Maunagers cordially invite all Clergymen and friends of the institution to be preseut on The 8th Arnual Grana Ball of the Queen Fire Company vi‘! bo held on TUESBAY EVENING, Janu» y 16, 1872, st the 8t. Patiica‘s Hall and Canadian Iostitue. Mariet‘s Q iadrill B vd will be in atunc. Vancing to commence at 8 v‘clock. Ottawa, Jan 11, 1872. 14 Tnl LA DIES this cccasion. Intend baving a SA .E of s*re; USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES The last week in February, For t&e purpose of paying off the debt on their organ. Contributions will be thankfully received by the ladies of the congregation. do bockcovor'l";i;o';;:..:.'::::::: 15 o5 do“ do c i PRMGOrrxrsaixrss1xr«â€" B posite same, colured paper........... 12 Beginning ot Book, do 1 page.... 9 do _ do do ; page.... 5 lndofBook,whlbp&per!pqe........ 8 â€" «yÂ¥ o do i page :....... +# Ottawa Addressâ€"Union Hot :1, cor of Elg‘n and Queen Streets, @Gcneral office, 15 Bt. Lambert, Montreal. Bottom Hnes , :/ 0; :: ;..........., Indd_o}tont_covu, 1 PMGO.+r:«rraras RATES OF ADVERTISING : OM'M m.ooanï¬c beedu d A d Aadods dol b:-;;oo # 0 0 6 66 0 a6 e # e 8 e e lm' m boo‘s.......!..ll To be published by CHERRIER & KIRWIN, early in March next, comprising & reliable Alphabetical and Miscellaneous Directory, and & carefully compiled Street To be let for a term of years, the BELLEVUJE GAKDENS, Hull, the proprieâ€" tor being desirous of retiring on account of poor hbealth. Enquire at the Wriert Hovse, Hull. JOSEPH DEY, The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, D. A. MACDONALD, President M & 0.C. J. Ry. Alexandria, ‘0th Jaruary, 1872. 1863tf Plans and Bpeoilnlm together with the cariitions of Contract, Forms of Tender, can be seen on and after the 22nd JAKEU. ARY, inst., at the cffice of the Chiet Eugineer «t the line, Charl‘s Lâ€"gge, £E q., No. 162, St. James Street, Montreal. MONTBIAL & CITY OF OTTAWA JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Directors of tlis Company are prepared to receive tenders for the construction ot the lin :. January 9, 1872 YREAT CHANCE FOR aNYONE D X â€" SIBING TO 00 INTO BUSINEBSB, A splendid Grocery Store, Stock only for le, g: that rapidly growing Town of monte:; _Etock complete and the best Covering $30,.000 worth of Watches, Kewing Machines and Parlor Orgiams A Ten Dollars Engraving for T‘wo Dollars and a year‘s subscription to the best paper in America thrown in free. ‘The Hearthstone gives more and better reading matter, for a smaller sum, than any other paper in the world. It is supeâ€" rior, in every point, to the most popular of the American weekly papers, while they are 50 per cent dearer. &:mparo them, and you will at once send in your snbscripâ€" Sample numbers sent free on applicaâ€" *ion, with club terms The paper will be handsomely illustratâ€" ed, and no pains spared to make it welâ€" come in every family as a most entertainâ€" ing and instructive paper. January 9, 1872 The celebrated American humorist MARK TWAIN will contribute origin«l sketches, And in addition to our long list of great literary names we shall have The new American poet Joaquin Miller, the grest humorist Bret Hart., Jane Ingelow, Rev. Dr. Normen Mcâ€" flod Editor of Good Words,‘ Alexander Dumas, Erckâ€" mann Chatrian, &c. The present features of the paperâ€"IThe Gardeners‘ Column. Household Column, Epitome of Latest News, Reviews of New Books, M irket Reports; Wit and Humour, Scientific Intellijence; Literary Notes, Hearthstone Sphink, &c., &c., &¢c.â€"will be continued ; and in addition A CHLLDREN‘S CUOKNER will be added, in which will be E:bluhod adelightful story by Rev. Charles i~gsley, M. A., Chaplain to Her Majesty, entitled "The Water Babies." } RAND BALL JAN. 16. JAMES GREENWOOD, "The Amateur Casual," will contribute papers on SCENES IN THE LONDON STREETS. RAfreshmeunts will Other new Novels by the most eminent writers will be secured, and printed from advance sheets. A new story by Miss Bradaon, entitled COLONEL BERRYON‘3 ENTANGLEMENT and equal in interest to the preyious works of this great auth ress. A New Story by Victor Hugo relative to the Prussian invasion and the Commune, entitled THE TERRIBLE YEAR! published by special permission of the auâ€" thor, and tran:lated for this journal. will contain, for 1872, the following new features in addition to those found in it at present, rendering it the BEST FAMILY PAPER IN AMERICA 12 Jan. The â€" Hearthstone $10 ENCRATING CIVEN AWAY Ottawa, January 10, 1872. 1861 3 OTIUE 10 BULLDERS, TTAWA DIRECTORY, ARE CHANCE. SUBSCRIPTION ONLY $2 A Â¥EAR, Apply to ______ GEO, E. DESBARATS, Ottawa, Jan 8, 1872 'wu Splendid *Prize List, SPLENXDID THE GREAT CANADIANX WEEKLYT Bishop‘s Chapel, 187273 . 11, 18/2, ‘ll..... #* * e * l.l.l‘w a # 00 6 66 # u6e t e n e en e e » 25 Mb.'l.. # 4 0 # + e 4 64 †' ® be o e e 0e a 64 a e e + % ’o l p‘...'l.....‘.l.. 1‘ ‘m sreassssses saees 190 EI BPMGD++r+ se sxse«ee +. 1b "dm.OOOQDQ ### # 6e # . ' # *# a 6 a s # e 6 » 12 , go 1 page.... 9 o‘ ; page.... 6 ) paper 1 page........ 8 do i page :....... be furn‘shed bs Mr ELLEN ROSS, 10651d JAN. 16. l18671d 26) is desirous of securing an appointweBt ugoa)tkuw?:‘co * Tke Pree tl:. :‘: situation (in Scotland) daring y-@mASm!. 8. Q U,, Tiuse Ofice, OttaWs » 2,000 2nd hand 2 busb«1 Grain as new, for sale cheap by . > No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, 25 cents per bottle. Porter‘s Block and Gateway, â€"â€" B@RFIOWERS, WREATHS, U! BLACK from 75c. to $7. 5 PIM BROS. POPLINS, N (all % B@â€"LONDUN MADE DRESSES B@~FRENCA APPLIQUE D SILKS, EV ENING GOODS. DRES 6000 MAMTLS . T. Hunton, _ Son & C ‘Temporary Premises MITTENS, WOOL TIES, rulcy woouge coun, _ MckKinnons, An assortment of FANCY COODs Honiton, By Jas. Bermin AG8! BaQGB| ! Ottawa, Jan 6, 18732 & JAMES BCRMXINGHAY, Auctione Ottawa, Jan 5, 1871 1862 6 ottewa‘ Dec. 5, 1871. Allan, Collars, Barbs, &c¢., in â€" Honitan, Maltése, Brussels, Point, 46 Real Lace Overskirts, Â¥OoUsG scurcnMa®. Christmas Presents, MILLINERY, ALAL MTHON & CR LADIES and CHILDREXS BODICE * 8@*In all the New Coluring M & ELXA W 1LS. SETTS anp COLLARs GARLAND, MUTCHMOK a COo. ______. No. 20, Hpa ks strest. T. HKUNTON, SON & 00. wa, Nov. 28, 1871. 17317 4 Thaeror rer Exreaxss." SPARKS STREET, Bermingham, LACES. Maliese Are jnow showing SUITABLE FPoRr Irish Point AND ANL AND 1c Moray as little delay «s po; Bompany in Ottawa. sonce of Captain Mowa Gowan‘s fine Quadrille O ttnitk. aind RAnitiimnnal and was kept up un ecompany adjourned u tiful repast awaited splendid style by ou Mr. Fred Proderick. . was resumed and kep ducted the affair thre Eâ€"ntlemanly manner, Mr, Thos. Gilroy, In Mutual Life in town. Mr. Gilroy ince, and accompan:t M'Q“b'flvim advertisements and | Woodburn & Bell, for of placards ; to the F the free use of his buil generous persons who ting the bazaar as w gare their aid from da out the charitable und No. 1 Omwi Ruw corps held their first s Gowan‘s H 11L There blage fof the mem with their lady friend number of volunteer pamies. D incing beg Traxxs.â€"The lady bazaar held on behalf orphanage and the Goo beg to return their sin thanks to the citizens generous support exte of the above insttutio specially tendered to 1 tors of the Times, lAsgar ; to His Uttawa and the ‘h“; t hour can be profital spent in attending to orchard and gerJen, a more attractive is hon midst of green trees an of fowers. Then let n ht by the advantages « tisement referred to. A will be guaranteed to | at the time of delivery sent in immediately. . lirs see advertisement at No. 95, Rideau stre« Fruur ®ues, Evero t » draw partioular at tisement under the a o.her column. Ever the city shoull hav. planted with fruit an and studded with flo1 Biue or Horses er column will hbe fow from Mr. A. Rowe, an e‘ght=en draft and « several sleighs and Auction. The horses is one team in partic« the attention of puw b :s been seen freque and were generally +uperior animals and The sale will take next, at Mr. Cawth street, Feevou Caxamaix 1 will be deliv#red by A Wednesda;,the 1 Tt of great actual intere its beginning to the musical part will cons costumes, songs, du«! amaiteurs : Mre. & Aubin, Mr. Campeau, Dorion, &¢., the wh management of Dr. 1 cept this invitation. Bedford Jonuâ€"s, and 1 qigincl musical 6 Bi .in de St. Aubin wl song entitled ~]lmpa by Mis. Selayn. The tion of the program:i lMea of what my be « "readings" will An excellent pro fully prepared. The nings Tayl+, Esq , Nr. Aimax‘s Moxr month!y entertainme Congregati on d Chaaâ€" tions of the last h 1( « is certhinly a most in have no doubt that it by Mr. Patterson. Th at 8 %o‘clock. The 3 only 25¢te. Lecross â€"Wim. J ecretary of the Don will «dleliver a lectun W‘s draw attentior of the Annu«l Meet Orphan‘s Home, To 1 Hall, on Wednesday mary meeting is & place at 7 o clock to of oflicers for the er are requested to att« _ Urser.â€"Mr. T. Pa® yesterday at the 0 U‘Connor stree:s. "I ing how fast he co without upsetting times before he coul tumr. Graxo. Bart.â€"T4 the Queen Fire Con in the Kt. Patrick‘s atitute this evening parations hiave been no doubt the ball w ful ; such is our wis _ PDowurxrox® Tersro: comm«dation of th« the above company in Mr. Brough‘s «t in Mr, DSrough s ®lL It is under the cha tor from the main © Reanixc«.â€"The P Immigration Societ ing. A good progr we expert to see a | Qurex Firsk: Con nual ball of the takes place this e Hall and Canadiian :. u. Reanmxos.â€" discontinue whese sent. PERSO