cash ? If the d by shis eral askea iment, he Mem h wa Rail ) waiegie i 0s srceilency s E’ ~Ck ag . td y S U 0 U 8E iEf"n !v" ! N*Â¥ fOrâ€" ts ploton se "Zrces ig lectic YWe ail. _ If th the c ), and im n of ‘at the 000, 1t ENTR RMING A bost «. the« > Dondlaton wil g the deciine ALIN3 BA or It? \I# ut a0t rished s for interâ€" of e io it, M Y°=ta) 45 nos, gestion, uo oug: avt l Ontario Legislature. P Toxowto, Jan. 15. The Session toâ€"day was again ofan unimâ€" portant nature. After routine busiaess, u‘Auy.u.nonlmovd.w‘l_..hucon- -uuelonv‘i: the ml;: ordon,n-ll:lo- aduge rpdt f oz zlyio‘t.‘h’ndc he said that he thought better not to discuss what alterations ®djournment, He said that he had ADPNC to have been able to have carried on the business of the session, but seding how thin the House was becoming from day to d#y, he found it impossible to do so, therefore he moved that the House adjourn mwâ€"d-yï¬uth.:hdli‘obnpry.â€"cmi_od. Lbe Aujâ€"urument of the House, ngcesâ€" sitated by the greut interest taken in the elections, is accepted as a wise course. of salaries. ke showed by tabular state~ ments, that his friend lately in power aé Otrawa and Quebec Government, were for more extravagince,. â€" Some further dis, The House then rose. vink 1 _ where proposed before A committee of gentlemen, knowing the business of the House was a Nw to revise the nlg.umnhopen wotion was to." The Aity. Gené.rrlh':n referred to the sdjournment. He said that h.hdhop:d In the absence of Mr. Currie, Mr.| made by Dr. Harkin. . By the feeling evinâ€" Bethune moved that the Provincial Treaâ€" esd it was clear that Mr. White then dis~ surer do make a return of the total expenâ€" | covered that he was not the man for Galâ€" diture of tae Province for the year 1873, | way. and astatement of the investments and,| _ The next spedker was Thos, Higginson lshuhuumm,m% overwhelming defeat similar to that corde: to Bickford recently, Morrison has decid«d nos to run the gauntiet, ~ ._ . _ _ A Bil to amend the‘ law respecting Escheats was read a second time. .. _ Hon. Mr. Fraser made a powerful speech. Heshowed that Mr. Lauder had been guilty of misieaain‘g people by accusing the Ontaâ€" io Government of extravagance, in matter As an evuience of prev«iling sentiment, it may be mentioned that bets are freely offered that all Iteform candidates will be returned. Hon, A. Mackenzie together with some of the members of the Local Legislature left for Hamul:on yesierday afterncon, _ Col. Cumberisnd has returned to.the City trom Great Br.tain. _ . | &g00 The Mails atitack on Wilkes and his mauner oi sealig with it, as indigated in the Globe of toâ€":iny,~ h« had ‘the effect of greatly :>juring < & former Journal. which 'ï¬m w be tollowing the wacks of the old Teregraph in iis abuse of men. Maritime Nows â€"Riotâ€" Electionsâ€" Sudden Death. and astatement of the investmen!s Duru birar Toh in t the s on ces cce on uce Bm farrin on se l 1873. He said that the members of the t 3 position had made so many false stateâ€" / nounced himself as at one time a -um ments with reference to the extravagance | adherent ot Sir John, but as Sir John of the Government, that this statement got himself and his party into a dirty was requisite., lmpo,hot.bou‘m it time to abandon Hon. Ir.anrMonMwh'thn He came forward to announce Heshowed that Mr. Lauder had been guilty | himself as a candidate bound to support of misieacin people by accusing the Ontaâ€" | the present Government. After recess, a few observations were made by the Messrs. Paxton and Deroche, after which the motion was carried and the House adjourned. By common consent it is allowed, that Kobinson has not the slightest chante in the West, und betting men are unsble to find :akers in his interesi. us _ Toâ€"day‘s srtiwle en Angus Morrison in the â€"Glote is the subject of much comment, and is sdmitted to be most damaging to A general cloud of doubt still hangs over the horizon of the Upposition in Toronto. There perbaps never existed in this city such a complete w%“fln Refortn party, while it is that the Tories «1e uiterly demoralized.. | The duï¬othawhmdhn led uomnpmbdin;d ity beâ€" tween the uaangemen and Roman Citho~ ied 4e in i icheaiiours s find F at southside â€"River, .’.hahn- Day, and the coroner‘s jury found a ver» dictof ‘willul murder‘ against her busband Richard Cahill â€" Haturax, N. 8, Jan 15. The berque < . B. A‘mon,‘ which went ashore at i.~coni the cther day, is a total Wreck, sns u«> Lcou coudemned. & The steamer + Hibernian‘ sailed for Bal~ timore this atternoon. : The Quenec steamer * Alhambra‘ sailed for Portland this evening. ... > & A mot eccurred latel k Bay and a force of polioo'mnnt m St. John‘s to airest ue offenders Advices from Newfoundlsnd point to a mmd the present Bennett & * & Ihi--lmundwum on the west end of the il‘s Island, at the mouta of Halifax barbour. The sea is too :ough to permit of approach.. A;reu(:o:nxndnmoeï¬ngmhdd yesterday at L/‘Urignal, under the immedi= ate direction of the Master of eremonies the Hon. John Hamilton, Senator, with with two lesser though brilliant luminaries as Chairman and Secretary, and" the Hon. Senstor, ss sidy to nominate a suitable candidate for the County of Hresâ€" cott The direction of the meeting was mnod Rioerann nenacmal » w consented to act as Chairman for the casion. The Secretary Mr. Abbott Johnâ€" son, introduced Mr. Thomas White, of the Montresl Gazcite, whose appearance was hailed with eothusissm by the clerks, book.keepers, dc. Praxracexer, Co..of Presoott, Jan. ]6th. Mr. White addressed the meeting at cansiderable length, ï¬rnï¬ahnu that he had been requested to offer himself as a candicate in the Conservative interest. hndu.mh-ï¬nd that the reâ€" misition came from the Hon. Joun . Hamâ€" nun only. . Mr. White intimated that he had veen a Conservative and a journalist for twentyâ€"two years, He recapitulated thonmcu of the Oou:.rnuvo party during tiume, among more promi« nent of which were the .oul?-h.m of the ciergy reserves. abolition o seignorial Sheering off like a wise the Pacitic sexndal shos . he branded the preâ€" sent Ministry «s a bandâ€" of conspirators i1g to vhe count‘y, not upon thjr zl::.. Afu but the merits of their own proiossss=.. Hs staten. chat tue réal issue befoe Canadu toâ€"day not whether tae policy of the late uuvrznt; in relation to the Pacitic Ruilway ter was right, but if the present Government was right in dissoiving toe House in such & summery way, and a i to the sountiry wuhout first f:::&. their pojlicy. Hie berated «dmainistration tor tae increase of tae numerical force otf :o Munistry, and chirged them with ving n> fixed principles alleging that Mackenzic suid this thing and vorion said amother, and so on to the end . Thése @barges were :met, contradicted and proved to be unï¬i:mdedby the H m. Postâ€" master General a speech. His speech wias u.mw with ettentiony E_mu i contained no striking truths, he discovered for the first time, no . brilliant displays of cratory, no wise saws or strik« ing points ;, it met mmum cepting from the manager hi t keâ€"pers and‘clerks;~ Â¥ The next r was Mr. James . Boyd (Mrï¬o;lr).-‘g: exâ€"member for Presâ€" js a fluent «nd impassioned speaker, st many points his Mww’l:ï¬ plause; but when be denounced his associate ani leader, Mr, Mackenzie, and ig traitorous lang condermned the hon. Postmaster mwho ever had been his friend, and Albert Hagar the exâ€"mem> ber for the Commons, his fate was sealed, committed . political . suicide. . Publi®| muusarisfaction is ©Xp! by the Citizens opinion bas prosounced sgainst him, ;."‘:‘..““......um 700 men, reâ€" and in the County of Prescott he is even cently employed by the city on the streets, -ngomimuydud. He announced ( mhmmnfatb% M $ an Independent Candidate, but he have vored to step not attempt it.. The reason for hia apos~ | tacy it ieaked out was because he had Postponed, it the St. been slighted by the Government of Onâ€"| uw Youx, Jan. 15.â€"Ihe sale of TELEGRAPHIOC. PLANTAGENET HALIFAX tario, by their not a g out was fluvored with ..o_‘m. F 1 _ y h.‘ ~<ouped IP" . The next speaker was Dr. Harkin, who aunounced his probable candidature as an Independent. _ He stated thatâ€"bhe had been during the whole of his life a conâ€" sistent Conservative, and had always acted with that party, but now he had concluded to take nnotbr stand. (lt ap~ perred to him that the Hop. John Hamilâ€" to ~ ooo i P i Tnker hn Thajua be &Mmdwlmoc Monéreal; who Mas an outsider, he his friends had |deâ€" termined to resent, and therefore he in all probability should offer himself as an Independent Cardidate _ His speech was short yet pithy, and to the point, and| was well received. V ft4 ""i“h;l;:xvl-;ï¬mker was Aogus Urqubart, .. who merely spoke to the charge fcit M Dt dn rRjubgamBl tiie Homalogn Ha y a wished o show that the said gentleman was not . acting as ~a _ Dictator; but which fully bore out the remarks made by Dr. Harkin. . By the feeling evinâ€" ead, it was clear that Mr. White then (dis~ covered that he was not the man for Galâ€" u;l'hon .â€foflowod Mr. D. A. x't:i§=" Post ter flcn:l sollected mannaer he bd“W hl account for saying of the Ministry that they were a band of conspirators. He aaked him if it was not too harsh and unâ€" deserved a term, which question | Mr. White was understood to answer in the aftirmative. _ He contradicted the assert~ m(iovfl:{l:r W}h"i;:um in i 344 nt of country res; ing the Pacific Kailway, and oxph.im policy. He also attacked Mr. Bogd for his ungentlemanly conduct in trying to belittle a friend, and â€"refuted several asâ€" sertions made by that gentleman, |and finally called upon the ‘meeting to (give the Government a» fair trial, and said if they wished to do so, now was the time. He trustedithey would recogd; their yotes He trustedithey would recogd) their yotes n sion 9 Sragimad Ti E. 44 Cw E g-n"- _l'.& , h6 "‘«'-.- 3" preb ".' give the Government a fair | and honest support so long | as they introduced good measures. He treated with deserved contempt the ary of mï¬u‘hmd Independents, and loyal as the most loyal of any !nltnmt‘hâ€o country. He said that the Government would not be ruled by either the Toronto Globe or the Montreal Gazite. He was listemed to with attention, and certainly his speech was mgre to the pointzou#: question of the day than any of the vious speakers .. R h [ candidates for the prize, Bus it is a satisfaction to know that Mr. Hagar‘s chances of winning are undoubted. Loxpox, Jan. 15.â€"An oxhl:in conflaâ€" ruo'nhwporhd going on in the naval ockâ€"yards at Portunona:. and there. will be heavy loss. $ L y tay, thousands of pounds worth of stores which had been accumulated for the Ash. antee expedition, were destroyed. Pams, Jan. 15. â€"M. Bartholdi, theâ€"new Minister to the U. S., leaves for Washingâ€" ton next Monday. } ‘The wonâ€"clad * Numancia‘ has been de , livered to the Spanish frigate. â€" The Insurâ€" gent Chiefs, Confreras, Ferrez and Galvez, have been sent to the Capital of Algeris, and other Cartagenian have ) interred in the forts andiberratne uP Ordly and Mersel Kebir. New Oruzaxs, Jan. 15. â€"A company of the State Militia and one G-ulmw were dispatched last‘ evening to rre bonne Parish, to prevent further distur« bances arising out of the labor riots in that section. A detachment of State Cavalry leavesto day. As far as heard from at the State house, only one person has been injured, udlhflen&mpe-nt.obo muchâ€" more excitement serious o oc n io. i ge Naw Yu-ï¬ an 15th.â€"Dotails of the shooting in Florida of Mr. Campbell, the KEast India planter, ty the boy Dillon from Syracuse, show that he was greatly attached to Dilion, who aimed a gun at him in sport, thinking H.: bl:ol loa:‘:l m is flsum took. f mb. ‘he‘ was Mdnd:‘ after m g search, near e was exonerated by sm&m * L?" iÂ¥ Let EK Podbteinn oc youter» The © Numancia.‘ A special despatch from Algeria says :â€" (On the »rrival oft the. spanish ironclad *Numancis,‘ the Military Governor sent 1.23)0) men to guard the coast and prevent any fugitive from lianding. ~A body of sailors under the Captain of thfl‘m boarded the +Numancia‘ and removed part of her machinery to prevent her deâ€" parture. . Orders have been received from the French Government to disarm all intransigentes yessels arriving and confine the crews in the harbor forts. _ ... r t Ives to the French military authorities unless allowed to keep their swords. â€" ‘Three com panies of Zouaves were sent on board to guard the crew, k & _ F Strikers. Al’hdndo?.hhduï¬awh-ynhncrikm on the New Jersey Southern Railway, beâ€" mdes tearing up ‘the :track: and disabling the engines, hnntmuh.rl&hdm noihtmï¬olhm from mmiulu points ~to P phis. No ins are passing from Pa_t!n‘r“ou J““'..,. Parrerson, N. J., Jan. 10. di-:thrmhu:md b!m “‘:m:b,thdl?’.o:?hm cen have worked, that it is impossible to raisg ly suspended. e Ee ce tion, and all connection is inmg“d- Hoaragy 18 . a coniencion i ly French Munister to U. S. GREAT BRITAIN. UNITED STATES. ‘v;"lrl mmï¬ Labor Riots. : FRANCE. Street Work. _ N. J., Jan. 15.â€"So much o Gugind apgaifi) is TTALY SPAIN. Louis and St. Joseph Reilroad, announced 1 e by public auction, is postponed A ‘ebruary 18th. j T0 â€"ofd 3H }dm:nt. was expressed, by gany wit#ed is modgs d divin a Cb t a § % l + ; ‘(Tn z ¢a ! hull t Wt | Tliy d r pnd tRe Fi0d niés) \ or §rumt8 +110 s proposed for the committee. _As the | ns« of whiine is a tadions onk. ï¬hs'i . Bostox, Jan. 15.â€"A fire at Newton yes« terday destroyed Colo‘s blook. . The loss is about $30,000° Pmrapeuesta, Jan. 15,â€"A full mfls of Jay Cooke & Co‘s. creditors was here toâ€"day, including several ‘wonnn,’ o;nd $y opel Pgud "Bux Frasot:c0, Jan. 15. â€"A defective pisâ€" ton was the cause of the delay to the steamer ‘China.‘ She lies low in the water, and is.coming up the harbor with only one wheel working. [ wl Sl}loide- L. _ ‘Mre. Lulu Torrence, actress, and wife of > Obit. R 38 Naw York, Jan, 15. â€"Miss Laura Alex« ander the actress, is dead. | »oas Escape from Prison. | s _ MirwavK®®, pfage 15. â€"4Chrgoaprisoners Miwavk®, p 15. ispnere poitkyx §# wh fals@keys and pistols. " Amokg the party fais® keys and pistols, AmMONE PC is the celebrated David Rizzsio, who, with: Allen, almost escaped from the Chi Jail, and also from the Milwaukeo | Jail, during their tmial for burglary. |â€" ae * The Chief Justiceship. | *‘ Wasitzartos, Jan. 15.â€"Among th& ue authorised and untruthful reports ‘ OQurtis, of Miass., been w the President for the Justiceship, From certain indicat the nomination may comeâ€"from New Y ‘in the person of Judge Woodruff ; at least indications to this effect h"s:.:nl ) in Congressional quarters. veral) days may elapse before the nomination is | sent to the Senate. ï¬ l Putt.apztrBia, Jan. 15.â€" In Jay Cobke:& Co.‘s creditors‘ meeting toâ€"day, the: Rogister had read the documents tea ports, a motion was made to the settlement of th» estate in the of im trustee and committee of creditors, the 43:d section of the Banktupt Act. No )jSr. Louts, Jan 15â€"Toâ€"day is the 0f day of the seoson. ‘Thermometer do#n‘ 4 )‘tlm t m CAD+ 'd for m l' o were pmpoqz‘ fe committee. _ As H cess of voting is a tedious one, the,gz: ister adjourned the meeting until ¢leven o‘elock toâ€"morrow. S 2 L43 & $25,000 on contents. 29r0 Nuw Yorx, Jan 15â€"A fire toâ€"day - nï¬l.lay destroyed Bmpj u!;: i F .25,{â€1’ 0a the & 000 on the Insurgent Succoss: | HavaNa, Jan 15â€"Spanish accounts| state Â¥ a o, with 650 men, has bad with the insurgents near ones; fighting lasted six or seven and at the close, Col, Espando C before superior numbers. . The was four officers and sixteen privates j snd_ldoflnuu‘dl%pflvn- ed.. Owing to u:.ho severi ltnd lca‘t': t:: combat Insurgent losses could not . ‘agcertained. | A favorite cry ofâ€" the Opposition at pro= lm‘htm&l.r.lnbnflomdhhcmm have abandoned the Canadian Pacificialto« gether. _ Nothing: could be further fromt the truth, . Mr. Mackenzie‘s speeth at Sarnia indicated distincly what the course which he meant to pursue, sub. sequent statements have but expl and developed the idea then s ted. ‘The question has never been, not now, Shall a Canadian Railway be built or .?.un not? That question has sot« tléd irrevocably in the affirmative. is no statesman in Canada who comâ€" mit himself to the negative on such & point. On this allare agreed. _ Canvass the Dominion over, and two opi on the subject would not be found. Nor is it less a settled point that that railway m at as pos« +i every can 7 nati transâ€"continental highway in the t and most economical f hat Sir John has proposed we all y abl " alfo millletion |must ,,ï¬.'.fl w By ; new Minis« ters as entirely removed from the regiqn of controversy. iss n ces io hok mm What Sir John has proposed we all know, and the more thorou‘hg u:: ";k-:w the more we see its al impra6® :immmm:. What Mr. i proposes is now before the country, and instead of its being an al t of To Cengtingaots, worult e fund, the _ ‘The only thing, then, to be settled, is the best mode of carrying dut this project to a successful issue, and of giving us our oa s ed e 5 cert ve oo thint ontororito which we can expect to see that enterpris crowned with success within a ‘le wriod. and at & reasonable expense. hat is needed, in the first place, i# evie dently to connect the more settled and older portions of Canada with to be andâ€"theâ€"Northâ€"west, by a road gh Canadian territory and Canadian waters, such as will make travel ani traffic both: easy and expeditious. _ This is a H‘«g- non, and must be had without delay, â€" 8o far as we have a route of the kind ‘m in operation in the Dawson route,| that must evidently be put into the t efficient atate mï¬l& w to E::a in‘The nférn hat route 1t Garry. i this y p is what Sineincidoie 1fep5tod 19 bollh ht onde: :; opmpleting the railway from Lake Suâ€" adian ‘communication with the. "Great Lone Land," Common sense says that the part of the Pacific Railway that is most urgeutly needed in the first place, is that which lies between Lake Superior and Fort perige to Lake Shebandowar, connécting with the present mixed route by t:a Dagâ€" son road will be immediately esta b and that part of the line can be immedis ately utilized for the carriage ofm and passengers. In the same the ninety miles of road botwnw the North _ West _ Angle . . and on . peg, according as it would be surveyed for the main line, would also be completed without delay, and forthwith utilized|in the: same fashion. . The rest of the beâ€" tween Fort Garry and Lake Superior be pushed on with all expedition ; but in the zrmn it o wi that < ‘woul mnm ‘bhde; t i ion the mix» ed water and land route, while the rest of that part of the railway was built. So soon as finished, this whole section from Lake Superior to Fort Garry would be open for traftic, and would forthwith ‘W a _ revenue and bring the |Westâ€" ern Provinces in.t& mdnmw 3?“"! i inulunm '& the tion of the branch from Fort to l Pembina would be proceeded with, : latter line is recognized as umfly, im order to connect the Canadian Northâ€"west with the network of United Bllui railâ€" ways, and give an immediate and conâ€" venient winter outlet to all whose duty or pleasure requires them to travel. ‘It is very w&m that :l:h Aho.‘;- soon. as completed, could put immediate and profitable use. _ _ _ ‘To meet the reasonable expectations f the British Columbians, and so far 2s posaible to implement the arrantemen‘s on in tiat ProÂ¥e0 wil m 16 be proc tion in that be pros ceeded with so soon asall the necessary uryeys have been made, and . a pragtica Creditors‘ Moeting. The Pacific Railway. Settlement Weathor. CUBA. through the :uoublz are commit the our only| Canâ€" \igre ting itors ble route finally determined ua lo» cated. *To carry this seotion up the Pacific will also custire that as mile iafter mile is finished it will be possible to turn it immediately to profitable use, both . for the businees of the country and for the eonstruction of the line. ‘Two. sections alone after this require to be ‘dealt with, viz. :â€"That one on the eastern side of ae, Rooky Mountains, and that from uzl 4 nadian railways to tae western enfl of " In all this, whore is there ® ‘system of the transâ€"continental railway ‘scheme being abandoned? ‘ For the completion of so mighty and laborious an undertaking Mr. Mickenzicis ‘too wise to fix ugon ug‘d.. finite date. Sufficient to mark out the orâ€" ‘der in which the whole is to be procéeded with, the manner in‘ which each section, as completed, is to be turned to : immediate use, and â€" made : to contribute to ‘ the for. warding of.: what nunu,-:‘nldm solemn pledge â€" that ; the | whole . be : carried through ‘with ‘all possible energy;‘ as‘the resources and exigencies : of .. the: country may require and permit.: ./ We :appéal ‘to any sensible:: man, : let him be the u0st rabid Tory:in the Dominion, if this has not ® practical common sense air about itâ€"if ithm&,tonythluno:‘ég.mub-h néssâ€"like and feasible than: mchb ble Atbat. lately. burst in . the ofâ€"Sir John Macdonaldâ€"and if it is not;for more like;the 1. the; other to ; he made good, to the. honour of its pmmm.:: the ‘bénefit of the #~â€"â€"There.has boen far/more than enough of wild cat : railway ‘schemes, in which fortunes have been lost and multitudes haye been ruined.> Sir John‘s Pdfle&:mhod'to be : the most gigantic. of these impositions, "andâ€"the, Whllqbdumnomlcuol the finances of the cougftey; I will be always. found in: sthe of those. who advoeate the \development im« mmense resources of the Province, pObh :o:;u"i may accordingly be thank{ul ‘that the bubble was pricked when it was, . TIP All nieasures tendipg to a judicious emigration of the classes most required for the developmenit of the resources of the country, will regoive my ‘hearty support, as also all public works of fitflity: 0 the country, 4 money or moned‘s worth would‘ mo doubt have been lgnl, but we don‘t believe the mdw::ld ive been secured. ~Accordâ€" ing to the present Ministerial proj 0; the construction, of, the HMI&G same timg be an immense 0 ing enterâ€" prise, which as it eucceeds will at once fill the country, build the railway, and makâ€" that rallway from the first both a dommere gial und a national success. ‘With this brief synopsis of my political views} Ileave my candidature in the hands of my friends and supporters, feeling, a8 I ‘do that the etectors of the City of Ottaws willgive the Work. Tnginan‘s candidate a large majority At the Polls f Your obedicnt Servality L .6 3 DAN. J. O‘DONOGHUE. The time having arrived when you are called upon to elect a repregentative to the |Local Leâ€" :::u;m.lplmnt myself for your suffrages as mum as 1 do, mï¬mm is the Af elected, my.constant aim will be the pansage of alaw eftending the franchise to a certain agaount.of Incomé, and the {mnwpd the preâ€" sent.:assessmer t quallfication of voters; the amendment of the soâ€"called Lien Law ; andthe cancelling Of the contract granting the convict «bor of the Provinge to any private cont patiy, ‘The interests of the : iamber trade, being of the utmost tmyportance to Central Canada, will reâ€" geive my best attention. ul t r s tal. i1 af ELECTORS 1 beg to return thanks for the ‘honot & by nomivating me. as a reprédentative city in the Local Legislature, and the i kindly tendered by my: numerous friends, but on consideration, I have: decided not to present myself as a candidate, at the ensuing election. woln & s E.S. CASSELS: _ Gmum:“ GENTLEMEN,â€" ‘Not having followed the usual prictice of Issue ing a fo: mal address immediately on the dissolnâ€" tion of Parliament, 1 find some aré under the iTm‘uMl have withdrawn~ 'l‘hlnhï¬ mnknflzhz‘ton%tl!l::&':mnh‘ï¬unlmud‘ e number o tizons. M Heclded’-omc L'ilgonao to become a Candidate &gï¬n{wmuwomu‘wo'ghhomnl;m niy â€" past will -’ï¬nm EM&.!M been of our local laum u1po- claily meo!onfamt.m e trade, the im« provement of our riverâ€"navigation, the encour q‘cmem ofimmigtation, &c., 40. f { you are of the opinion thiat lhswmro- ‘presented you, and return me again, I zo :flu's umeaun.u:&paw not 10 follow memmnunli but rather to treat ?niul'fla.d.y- upon gir nom without nlomm party cunsiderations, in such a mabnher as beâ€" comtes an lent member of Pariament, ie n aaaten e tnt of onrtmym the Ottawa ‘.b! hope my frieds will give all the assistance can towards return. Promising Ti Arrindted | will ublend Co" snoly . Dntorosis IfliGig n ite Toture ts 1 have dane in tne s as I h%m Ha Euudu conjointly 10 the Vil Hul ovines Aiiaeraarcie es on ts 'um}nme&wm flmflg Mlgï¬ ante P ¢1 x TL TK 4 n P ig Tink obrANTA TTMES JANUARY 17, ) City of Ottawa. ‘OttawnyJan 12 1874 Ottawa, Jan 16, 1874 Independent Electors ELECTORS Ottawa, Jan 13, 1874 i s ioi‘ 0. THE OT TA WV A. RCHAMBAULT & LKAMY, Notary Public and Advocates. Jan 10, 187% * Your obed‘t servant, OF THE J. M. CURRIBE. * OznrLmarx.â€"The‘ time ‘having ‘ arrived when you are called on to‘ select a repre» sentative for the Local"Legislature of Un tario, to fill a vacancy.caused by the résigâ€" nation of the Hon. R. W. Scott, 1 feel.in duty bound to comply with tht?mnï¬.ol a,large number of the electors of this city, andâ€"now respectfully ask. your stipport at the coming election. © = . = / _ My platform always las and shall con» tinueto be, % The rights of Central Cansda and its great lumbering interests, ... | The union of Central Canada represenâ€" tatives, so as to demand and enforce from any Government the expenditure of a just proportion . 6t " public ~moneys : in | this section... of . our .country. (The revenues deéfived therefrom ‘being the basis ‘for oxmndl itur@.) ubs icladis ‘‘To support no government that will not :}:i. us m:r ri:::l as <Central ‘Canada ‘To asaist und encourage the lumber 65+ tablishments of the Ottawa country, and to keep down all dnmwhkh are injuâ€" rious to. thht trade, to advocate the developing of its mineral resources, . | .. T am not the nominee of any clique, y6t your sulliagyes. â€"_~â€"_XCBESCE! . My pliï¬gz‘gn Conservative ‘to the laws of our country, which ‘ are good, ‘and 4 Re» former of their abuses: lhnonlz- been‘Liberal. on r:;:fifl'll ?aquflhhtï¬uï¬dflfl'm)g' subjebts.$ 5... 2 0 i4 c juals absnaitan . | PA AE DE i 1f elected I will give. the Local Adminis~ m?wmfmm and i€ they: act: liberally ~towards~ the: Oktawa country, they shall have my united efforts in wit §OOU~measWress o â€" 0000000 2l The politics of Ottawa "men ‘should be CG.N‘JW not: the Adv muumm'na iém«. i1 Gentlemen, your" in *are‘ mine, and ag all :’h-u ofâ€"the community are alike t0 "the,‘ l’rt'pa&ully solicit, your united support to represent you ;:f the ::il‘nw sqdsions in the Upitariq |Legisla h nu':,fm hen | nro inot vm ur con t CaN: & at the. general: mfc.l&'{t a1" To'mn FREE AND . INDEPENDENT K LECTO RSâ€": en e EC NC Afinistavs: n ies o Ti ecteninn af Uuais, riave iphen this stop at ho requsrt bex mppe _ number of my I have been a resident amongst you for thirty years, and enjoy the privilegeâ€"of a personal acâ€" P Td 2O SOOTLSLCatinl Pham gontence w y o en 4 moal 1 mik eqm u;ï¬lw‘&%n&m wm"&ï¬' nlxo:?r you bestow that trust upon ms, . 1f eloctod, T shall diligentiy serve m{gon energics wm&m m‘g: &'l'zamomon :'fl:'}" ;’o:‘a:h‘ pr‘g:nlu. “nli;'v}-'wh llg %v*-. m'.’ ‘and further interests of our CITY OF OTTAWA. u}qfl.& c,hn myosn‘t Government merlts, fellow»conntry menâ€"that. fl,flflfl%@ fellowâ€"conntry m onâ€" . Ats members gre MDIG id rapkelaniees the en oï¬ t with & sound diseretion, honesty of . purpose, ' a due regard to econoimy., ; .. ; T am in fayor of a stringently pure: Election of Parlinment, so that membersâ€"cannot ° serve ‘themselvos at the of the country orâ€"thelr ie mss satgeg s w bintse th the strongest possible mauner, British iReavrnae. in Sanitanermnerahound bo fome 'fl'“' Mm-‘ j | 1 . oo S m i nnrnermmgtn and, no tong: tb they carry out theseand qther memsures caiouâ€" inan i promote the ome c I 1, if I have the honor of Yo ‘ Parliament, a6cord to theâ€" t , us and hearty.auppoitec.. \s.l7ll3. | eS > I whall meekas many: of bile, perâ€" Mb‘dmsm_efl-_‘:é%.w time, 1 nkjng those.of you Wh ready done. me the honor 0 Vielt CON+: In id. of te Bupport 1 the kind sssistance one to place me at the head of the a fir I tnm%n. # $A 4 GENTLEMEN,â€" hT E6A ns . City. .oï¬ Ottawa. en n d " Contral Carads with its ‘spectal ‘¢laims will find in me an carnest advocate. | t Htg8 Em pnll.; me e P"m‘ the mept. §3 ‘,_h’A # u?x Proc Byjbirtha citizen of Ottewa, and ha g ever «tuce reidéd amongst you, my: regond is before The im provement of: $li8â€"navigation of the Otâ€" tawa River, with a view to the early on of theâ€" scheme ksown as. the. Ottawa ;“:g"“" %mï¬" td ar in ty and % ae o8 ofyour membersâ€" in the Parlise &m@mm _ EN D E BR 8 ) Ottaws, 7th Jan, 1874. ng the consolidation of the mutual Interests of ur country, shail have all the assistange posslâ€" ELECOTORS Noi nsc o Saighq. Gnoe, vmas 2222 ... 2220 ut the aftise may be seen at the office New Edinburgh wes . of two ne{ble 4 inss 4 60 ‘will not be bounden 9 1owest of any tender, F. ofnt m"_"'bJ Ottawa, Jun 16, 1878. L‘ORLO N AL REGISTRY OFFICE FOR THE ooum_ormm-n REGISTRY OFFICE, PUNCANVILLE, UILDERS . AND â€" CONTRACTORS. FoR THE COUNTY OFP RUSSELL 20th JANUARY NEXT. T have the horor to bé, ‘Your abadieqtnersint. . . , J .. For the construction at Your Ubt, Servant °_ 0G. H. PRESTON. ROBERT BLACKBURN. gii, Jan. 8, 1874. 2a6L No TICE. such {nomiuation splicit OF THE l0/ 874 ho have alâ€" ig their conâ€" ite for your GRNTLENEN,â€" At the req a Jange numiber of citizens of Munlh::gmwhdw-lwv myself io be putiin nomlnation as your represenitive fromt this dity, to the Local . Legislature of Oritario, â€" If L am elected toâ€"that : honorable and: responsible position, I shall earnestly labor, to the best of my: ablilty, to promote . the interests of Centra‘ Canada, and those of the Ottawa Valley in parâ€" ticular. youl we" " The «> great ‘Inferest" of ‘â€" this : section | .Of the _ country‘ "is ‘ the‘~ lumber _ Interest On.. . the : ~enabtment, of.:proper . méeasures forits protection,â€"rests, in‘ m great degree, the gonleral prosperity of thils‘ part Of the country; ,M.-.mo-hnnfl.humnnba-d-,“. practically aequainted with all it workings and requirements, I can nssure you 1 will carnestly «bor for $he protection.of its interests, in. every way in my powersigd shall at all times be wils ‘ing to receive..advice : from the representatiye {wmbermen of the Ottawa Valley, as to the bes mmeastires to be enadted in the interess of this im portant trade or industry. bn I recognize the great necessity of increasing the population of the country ‘by ‘a steady â€"influx of hardy and . industridusly‘ disposed emigrants from the Qld World, and 1 shall :support all juâ€" ‘ment of this Importaht end, _T will also fivor ,ï¬omél..mmcn the znatter 0‘ Wumwumnmnm; wit 9 advocute Railway &nd Canal enterprises in the Province, and the improvement of: Colonization ~Roads 1nâ€"the: interest ofâ€" internaldevelopmment Eo re elanjee n pogcaa us ady meeded ts ¢alled for by: the splrit of the ago and m:‘g:mm-h m inâ€" terests, and while fevordblé to the liberal expenditure of the ‘money in or an essential ch ,I vmmm 1 have the honor to represent is not overlodked, but shall have lu‘flr share of such improve» enkg® ie {1ididgo aie s | The policy of the present Government I fully approve of, :and shall be, ifelected,‘ & supporier of that Governmient. iss d Trusting that in my candidature J shall have the ':m‘iuwï¬' wa osh foong 2s _ PS raRED NAGLE celved at this Office untll Noonroft AY, in SEPENTACATY ies f t me connte e Supporting Piers and Guide Booms in . the uc.ho;lleu Blwé.'m the Rallway NOTICE â€"TO CONTRACTORS, SEA&E[I,RD% d F. BrkaAUx C ns se o onl .o Extension, of ‘the Mooring at the entrance of the Chambly Canal. Works %flnn the Canal Office, corner of King 8 Montreal, and at the Onnfl%fl at cmmm printed forms of Tender may be obtained. ¢ ‘The signature and Post Office address 6f party mmmmwm must bea â€" Bdmh addresses r& v and solveng o0 . Torotnk eatiglits of the Solginion, who are witt Furyor nty Of the: Minister of Facfirhie s o t fortal hmnkn:’lnc. has 10 dispose of his extensive and valuable L4 a omce, The collection, which reuches over volumes, and about 200 valuable unframed en« gravings, will be sold by the subscriber af Pub« hoX men sthe das siman Etact, oppe At7.30 p.mo., snd to continue each eyehning, at n abgoes mm Do oiimingd on applicatidaito B O (J Em whigh will come offin a few.weeks will be duly. 1 iday > x ate Br _2 â€" pmei dn ns [E " taioa e propeller, sbout 150 1eetlong:over all, deptaâ€" of en moen shines Rdware Inant mni ""mw"a..."“mâ€" Lioyds. ; Centre lne ' and must be m:‘ohd with um,‘&r k@ adapted for golng through heavy ice. _ sengoers, t * ‘* moroatee m ‘Tenders mw it m eloging of pavigation at. Charloslown, | unth Ottawa, Jan, 12, 1874. Tt hh mank Io bo Teinty Tor sirvice by the ELECTORS ‘Novembér of the present year, and‘ ‘ ï¬"fll practicable orders or the Pos (?}3 authorities. fl seryloe to be but it is intended ~us ‘far‘ as possible th T mglnnudtmmn W P. [RIPk) & T ::u.l:t.‘ e over a m"?t f im Nes coroin s e ne tans pbiying at this ont or at Ineafivech % E84. ‘Agent, Charlou f 'umy«m&nwwm be required for/the i (EnAderadagy t e mt | wm&fl'\!!&ï¬u_ 4 i. Noxa. Bootin : wiNivak: Wilk sERFiCE Ottawa. m'.l-_q, 1674. j NEMENT. e > Aiblitd ue £reemh bowenase PPLICOATION will be the Parliaâ€" mfl-:,,fl.nsmxaf.;’.‘&:#}“ Ts n u’&'m acquire. fo _ oR KINGSMILL &CATTAY * uW CV . . c o : "%r Q_ TB Roch â€"th! oiteecoilier Jan. 6, 1874 & idigae i1t ‘be recaivet th Prince Edward Island Ottawa, 12th January, TEAM SEBRVICE, RETW EEN imcam HER WANTED. For B. S. No. 15, Nepes BY AUOCFPION. ring the winter season. The service will reâ€" 2e tas oo Lertormer 1+ pamamdnthen horew OOKS, BOOKS, Catalogue Sale of Valuable Books TODESDAY, THE 20th IN8T., Ee waotont! ind ,, 0 tawa, Jan:| 8; 1874 JBy the conveyance of} J. BERMING HAM «1CB NOTICE. UP OF RED SPRUOE GUM CI * T/ E* PR € CF*H: Ne ons || i ie us s«pucaD onnee THMMUNEL %% a No. 66 HinsseX Street ‘The best quality from the producér, for medipinal ;purpoges. And family .useâ€"W arre Puryeyor to. His Bxoqllency thp Goyernor.General, HerF of Dafferin, "DIR OA ~AMROREATION, * ' all 10q ‘V:: aodhollt Yeamas W f ) y 2 .. ;‘M;J.‘W ‘-‘ w uc in eopminy '_,_', hang T o 3 To us h asd cignt g C tonds %o «oftivisnton Rinamt. $ aBaLNeD CV 7 t *(Â¥ . T. P.)Toin ton thrgent beodiine in Jores‘s. & BY m m"‘" )x " a â€""~ sns QM. Am" WH“ s To .. J vanoly of :râ€"'l “»"'é"- F A _ a EV c Mey~® ~~~BBia Black Canadian Lustres ! 10 HHDS. PALE SHEB" xa.THIS 1S ONE OF TRE CHEAPEST LINES EVER OFFERED IN.OTTAWA. DURING THIS MONTH ATLL‘WINTER GOODS WILL BE A Me & acers, and willâ€"be soid mt * C M E5 WA 6 J j *pemet > Npecial Inducements forâ€"January ! Japansâ€"Greer ;/*Black of he? S.ightly impÂ¥rfect, (bought at Messre. K. A. Hoskin 4 Co‘s Auction Bale)‘at about RHTIES .;;.::' w old .4 * es 2 c\ 1 CWRMcDONELL: ALLAN; ~<McKITNONS, . & , MeMORRAY, tewa.! July 17.0° D. P BASKERVILLE &BROS ghean se Ass cornriten ane es ®* 0 _ metori as es tand. nixvie Axb wep oï¬ J C â€" sdale | 3. .’.mbï¬ $25,00I S ALE Staple & Fanoy Dity Goods Regent House! Wili be ready to receive GH#4té ati ‘Ths Des. 4 1878 ,.,vv,,,a' E" L 6 iss inescopa C h ie and. 1K0.10) Ji; mu-;-.ï¬-. 7 * Jackete and.Starhe / wl i Si, Toor Puan daties t bolinge .. = Jean. 8, 1814.0.. ; BBR + This Sals will‘Oontinue Ome Month, Wery Cholce, by the Barre! or Gallop 1Â¥ P o BIT.." WLN E Cash Sale e KK U naer new raspagoment "This Baig BéHig GIENULNE, no Good will be charged at F AMILY‘â€"G ROOER, ‘-."." ‘* ‘_».4_43.3“* L ,.N'.‘ 8 p ar keâ€"5t. F g ruud 1200b idfeos and Bugars. p* gotks ling reasted + >‘ o promisceâ€" aï¬m": am it â€"raduingiy 7 7 ming io aiidnient. | "J. L. aTITI & Co., opil® w 1 Hos PATTERSON $ 4 86 it 44 ~cKM. t q w also in BotWes: â€"__ * .. $, ASKERVILLX £HR08. ! un: omndifpiNe ~Winze pnAnxpgs aAXB 188 WB C ko & Jall WM . Mss FPuller; ww-m’.lfl-"“ The Council W,,ï¬ Tphiate pamgpnnesaar rmart Ladies‘*~Rehool, AbCoatt plict: porte NB 4t Gost Prige. UROH â€"OF ENGLAND None should be without 1t oOF CIDERB, Ho.% &