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Ottawa Times (1865), 2 Feb 1866, p. 2

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"rtN' iii] ott tt . My, car“ conducting him to the house of Syn-o . tamer, when the king, struck by her hearty and manners. wk lier in Na Arms. and my“! 1m to grim hini her lore. She resisted, bot in win, audit is haid to any tuwhul length he might have gone, had she not exclaimed, w pron-1:! herself against his Violence. "l an Queen Birth; the daughter at Platte uni Bhwhellue!" It was indeed, Berth. her-ell, and the chapel mm a little all when Simon} unruly, whine house wadieunt My b3 pr tive bow-los, were new to tgtte um, and that any ah: ha! hee- Madly leit the" dune. Who vs eve: mum-ha] like King Pepin, when he the unexpectedly found Isis long loot wife , an cilia! 33'th him, questioned him uI all the eri-usces a " tin-l. ,mecting with the My, unfit: amen. camp-ind Ind: the Win- tttrt, given by. the that complains of' we", 1911mm lot no Mic! Amtn of the truth. It is pt,"i,h, 'to mu_tutthekmqttertom. carried to aria, In pump and Mumph, that tltq Cvutto of PM a! Hungary 150:. mm mm ie, lulu-l Quo- Beittu lnal lung and hqely with in M1.) Quinn-L and became’ the my ofCGrles' Martel. an" in his “emu: in puny an! triumph, that m: l Fm all Hungry '50:. mm l and!“ Wham. Ina! [ungua- with In rum] 1rytuml. and ban 'soherufCadtles' M1, the in h enter an: m' Why-$111! " nu Show.” to---," will not mum "W in naming the tta; _ hetsistoryvi mums “endure in new it'iiisetlei',t'i? is column and Ink the h of, or muons. character. but l: , . Crustal“ ann-dup Iolho- use .n in ' ”has, and. this "Idiom-hip exhibit:- iteelt' ‘evcr mute and: an.“ I n [nu-haul- w the re. " Benet-lunch iu. the Germans, and the Rumina- dine Anglosnnp wan-nee, as exhihiml m Bud-uh; ae., we see that the pun-am! rut. un." of the "than hunch» " thr Tammi it: stuck Ivu' "anally the mm. It w"e know 'tte popular decal- of uhe-cyclics " n. hmnwunchm re' an“)! cwrhtlly on Wynnxnms an! iii-mm Irma“ nuts winch new In penal mgr sum-aka: to that nth tbe humus" " winch we an now may we should pmmhly tiud them clad] Wm: to the mummy " the Nkmtr. The rstrd-U'reeeeexaetly whit the Nicklaus.» Lied in to' Germany, and Win up Aymara: in winded WWW, untied up and pushed new-ding u, the Md an up winch was 'ttr-str much- dvluccd tium that of that I. cunt-kt peituteval bsrbarism. ' ' That Is, however, a prion] m the history ot the chihuahua Ufa" nation“, " which the "igi-Ftsauioaal mylhulugy Kai-em may]: gnu-poplin mimbr and lhcn'if n n - Map wand- uur mien ms yt “I'm In tt"grgTdtr, charge» - the vdnnnqmil‘uim tho up» mythic but]. with their” an no 'ttftp and II t . wry from w m-h they "3" '1'dQ9l7 Man. In this dinner are.“ ArusieAr--ththeruie Wot tho Christin will: kt, In] than were funn- od the nqaeoat We cycles ot we ditrer on main-- vino-km Supp. .. Tue hen-Sc "hetqitht, peovle min t of". “hen-1c" ages. 'l aura-m" be!" It the the .Wu Led and KeLknbuch vt' the Germa d we AngloénILp hymn] a the mum ..4'u|hmw, a which the Wuhan] mylbulugy hiatus may]: you poplin mink, ml tken-it' n n mile-mp wand- our madam moons of them a" mum. This change in My th- unk on "e'. nan-luau! nwln; huh. on. My." with Wofnhighet d._ne¢ haiku-Icahn", 0r " conic-r» m‘o . m "MID. Ann-n3 the Angin- ” whu Wtiltwir animal imm- My thrtmtth at Lag-pawl! 'at‘ler limit at- m II min ilk-L hair primitiw numb-r can can Io Mn lei-um] wary little 'maliti. ed to “Illa“ min-X oftheir {mulch}. and “my only amount Melange Minded bl, - the New“ Col-guest ; while an»); the hub, Ibo we" than into an more ittrg '-aute" and rusHe" contact with’ Roman civilisation, the original "nythirt roam nun-Io have mhtucly lost lung W we know and“; Mae !iternture onbe people chick “fun-d from the interrnistuge and his. at the new: and “mm aces {which uh - In extensively in thsul and '0‘.an embearu the outlier reign: of mCarlovigin-l dynarty-th- of Charles “I, and Pepin, and Charlemagne-and ti Manic Den-h ofunbulenl. etrsettainr, the “Hui-Hula Minna-l. berberoun up "the We! um again-t the Sammie in- _ “the place ot the prixmeul myths d “It fmkbh not; and imagine in the ”has! thirteenth 1oeattaries the subject on my elusive class " French meGeat M which. than the belief that they to. really historical, Indl that they 'elated by” at Mad m manages, wen W 'lrl'l'elg%'li7: of Chanson kph- The number of those romances which atiiieairtU very great, nltbough but hhnyeclnn Imam]. [any of them M ding-mam. &taib of imaginary mud hunks chick only intereet us gs Mot-dictum! mum; when paint lull-on him some .1 Jamie crime adv-gun. sedge loves 3nd mum ot a. in wkieh' punk wok little puns to con- 'inlerrein Que -.ioat' by thick: the! h no ' One of the has complicated " 'ullhu lulu chm-i- the "tor, of Qin- Bertha, " given “an, which has in. ,riatsed i-anceunknhe title ot the that... do his t.tgg'."3'iradflt,e,l', [and 'uv. "pm-cum" . [dongs lo the mythology ofthe mam ples, and no mi than"; ever happens“; . queen of Perm yet her "ory, a given in the m- um, In: no MN. up" w less that of any an Nun-l lady in the middle is». Tlom Wanna. The Rev York hide importer: bee bud to "that the eattufro-hich their hides "which Maddie ofttiocattletti-. “an at Arr our Moa-.-Mr. Flcnry " Jon, lot-er], nu known in loaned, kl '0 'tmhotnatd, many died in Ruin, when: u in: but was». " the I.» (cum. llrn ll so, Yorttt.-undlemu-thore very -ie$emto htdtvidmb--have Aston! to mine Chef MID-W miter the [dummy mulling “any building- 0. Fifth, th or Eighth Avenues. Broadway“ vicinity, will have to 'artrom $3,500 to8Mfo pern- In has a n tr.-TIte New York World [has publicity to the following Weeding, In one thBr, January Bist, in that uni-Ne any: Howl Thief Inn-ted; During Enquiry; akin, Minty ; Stabbing Attray; Bold la. mm; mum in a Hull-room; Fue in M the"; sun "tother Hunt-r} Amt of Mining's; Brutal Assault. Nice pine, In York? 3690!! DIME-The Candi” Glenn re- cork the death of tkhoot luau-dot Brute, Chick happened Willy white Impacting the than on!» collcgc " Luci-me. He was . mtiidthotund, and well knonretimontrrt IN MI [maul-non of lemma, where bow "-rtt thtt,'gi, (It d_'u-d, 70. year: al6ihsq whu V append to ham. been a “a a! W}. , hm emu-c Maeetr.-Art inteTGrt. 13. hot plug: the and“ Curling Club on tHerrdsr, " the cup patented. by km 'W. At the eioat, of I - i-e-et-eat, them Inn 10qu to Ethic "Seq," vii: Mr. Wu, Mr Wm. elicit, - It. T. Bmdie-att “patented M 0- “phyh; M," Mr. W. Brodie won t. M Wes In, at! that the wanna; up - von by Mr. [Subunit but yea. .li-d ha been -lty Duncan-fol this yea, it would in" be. " roPerty._-1ttrMee tarmoete. hathilllc. Jan. 30.-An trim-u! hppcnul on It. GUI-d Twill Haiku, than". three _ this “I" "to mile-n "gat ot Brock- villc, and by a When mil. The man the It “VIII.” 3:” LII]. hid the Brynn! cut-db mammal: entirely on “that. “model-um: 3nd “whiny 1:3,,wa next the luggage 4.1:,de ”at tlrk All right. Next In the tiitst. cunt, which I. thrown oi. strung: to .1,“ duping at band own pince where “dried at nil In broken out, and up: a. “that." m. Kept-main It the earlier h In]? "teecry “mph, may]? --- countersin- to Wm or us subjwl'wn T m 1Aher ind euce which overthrew in "fill and" belief a literally in mythology. ppt is has! been than“ " - tonne pend WE 'crvt.iiste,1 of: communion of Ike nigh-mi: Eu 'aet' of the ptovlc mth the tsbuloos Iusiort PIP', in " bowie" ages. When we inyimm A 3;; Tgtit W It the Edd» u! the North} It: , Judah-mu Led and. the aunties a we “a 'Lknkoch " the Germans, and the "1::in {he . t'gle8tts win-ante, u exhibit m --_- any", ae., we ta that the pawn! N- M of the MM“ tmsnches " ihe Tcatod. I of: tun-hing: peg-wk- mthAtye is g‘Munu-M} may WM. T pm mu pasting: it w " nhtiuluhi} Y' ”than, an elf "WT mu! a mud I175 On no arc-union will My mum-:- of Old Advertise-cm- be Inserted here. Thoma 'o'saplvtott-.uunicipuity of Mail Train have: Ottawa it.. .. _ . "r" .. full, Lin. Do. urin- " ... ......‘..... 6.45.331. Arrotmrwdatioarmitt lawn-t... .. .... .. LE. p. _ Do. do "rivet-t...” ...,.tt.ao.m.i {TM Talm- mulwct " Prescott Junction with; Tmlm on “and TttMelt, " the In" and Wert. Ind " I'm-mu wit ‘e or onk-n- n comm-cling with gl'tdi'.'L' nit lets 'lrli'. t. g H. McLemtn--Auction sale of "rdnance 1.51“le F. Braun-tica'sd Tundvrs Eant and West, by Rail. Daily John 1.artgton--h'oticv Pub-nun And North Shot! orttwottnwn, _ _ Eh BeiiU l Buckingham. Grvn Lower "It!“ Kempullk. (MM “when and Wake! To all rm of t'anndA !Jt'.tttfd try Stamps, 5 "a. tt uu nah . T 11:. To Brit uhhzlumhin. Jul. UR. ten Kn British CotrunNa. Germany um Foreign Conn. Inev- xenenlly. ICIT u run-run. - t ' To the Ututiostnttm, 'lri'.ta'2ei"li mom optlotttl lingual mus. per ll. a A. At gun (‘nmullnn Strum ship-. via Portland. clout It Noon wry Frly--tott we in am; per fungal mum . trtt'ti loudly: uni 93mm". Meat,", Irvin.) In"! h an. nun-nun III mum be wad. 4nd ported thin) Inthh-s prior to the chum at an“. gr OMve mums-n. m. tpep. tu. _ ', I‘m-non: Inning Inn-Inns will! "Ila paper wlll pteane obmegte thet the “TIMI-IS" "tttew " pe. mowed to Luna's Block. mrlu “th Centre Town. cpl-opiu- "buhdtFa Brill-Ill l.|un "artet. While educating reciprocity" with our neighbors mud: of the lakes, it would be un- ‘lind not toreeiyrucatir the attention which the Maritime Province:- ere paying to Canal: and her material, seial, and political condi. ‘tion. Nun ‘Scotinn and New .Brumick jaurnnle of that particular stripe noun u tuttreonkdemte. are, if not high compli- 1nentary, at least exceedingly disc sire upon our linemen end our future. hey have dilated with glowihg satisfaction ver their own and other'e eolution of I Brown’s withdrawal from the minietry, prophecy therefrom the utter hilure of the eat "peir jeot tet,'re the Prosinee-o3rnrui 1y urged by the home government tad " ry sound- thinkin‘innn inBritain. There' reellyno harm in all thin, newspaper oppoei . u when it is known that theee journal: at either the property. or:ere ulhfer the indike inthgeriee of the leaders of the “than! _ fnction. Upon the tmad principle of who] me dir ,tue.iots of n gt, nndjmwrtant qi' estiun, hr voiving n co 'tutiund ““31qu in Ill the Provinces, n full ventihuion " t "abject ii mootdeeirnlile. But the discussiu , through whatever channels it proceed: shui Le con- ducted in the 'epirit of tnirneee, “may and truth. It in too grew I question ti be tntlal with or mndithe stalking horse oi rty poli- tician. Dealing with it in a {ant-nu spirit, " eome of our ootttemportsriets hate dune,’ is convincing evidence that upon in ground their oppoeition in indefensible. tin not tr' little Rawhide that . similarity [; which incidents have recently occurred in itch of the three chiet Provinces of the prupo d/ union. The Brst of these wen Pr: Brown]; geeestriotr than the ministry in Cumin. ' The Bur. priee madam upon this unexpe'fted event ital not eubeided when the resignation of Mr. Wiltout, I prominent member of the . . vernment, nod u very able man, nine nnnoun~ eed in New Brunswick. Cloee upinthe heels of the retirement of Mr. Wilma. there come. news from Nova Seotiu of nvmhérlresigmtiti by a leading member u the legislature of th _ P'rovince, Mr. G. P. Brown, the member , Yarmouth. The cause " which thin 30ml: w comidem it incumbent twin him (o vwete his eat is, highly honoinble; n _ Met; from the twobrmer ',C,tdt',d't, that there is no {cored of the whcrctlirc, nit my need of disguiee. In " address of M . Brown to hie constituent; he than expluinn "- Asian-r Do. Truxpt il9t(0ttanilCiats Suturibers not receiving the Trop regu- any fnim thr,earrier buys. Le mutated in Q " 'rent at the ont. that we may have the = E "mu-did. - mu ’1,\'r£mbil.vu rant/um 1.1 "H.335 mesh“ mm"! Papa. "talt. Daily. un- nn Saturday 'laih every Tangy. Thumb: " I may give you two of the cause- which ttarjit me to this com. The one in, that; owing to an important “tuition in the Fun: (like which came, into 'ettect in June; 1865, none of the Membim churn " the lat General Election, in my opinion, can be now aid legal- ty to represent their rem dive constituencies; the other, that unmiu le indications of popqu opinions have hown that, for I long time, the Gun-Inment d the majority follow- ing them, hate, {tiled t command the coniV denre of the country, I Am ttreretore un- willing to be I party to y legislution omn- nting from [My holdi position in defiance on": mid of public opl iota." ,. The 10"in Tetegr h, commenting upon thin mignntion, which V as hammble as it i. unusual, has this perti nt application of the use: " We commend e action of this Nova Scott: legislator to the nAderation of Khan gentlemen in the . . are of New Bruns- wick, who retain their utter having lost the euetthUnee of their ins-tituents. We are Me in saying that the nti.Cottfederate mem- bers hom York, Queen' St. John end Killian, (to name mothers) ho theiri-eujn dell-nee of the wishes of a mai ity of the Electors in their respective Cvunti . The t1overtunent, duo, relying on the " " ofthoee members, he and to f the feeling! of the people. The inbility qthe' Government to Jammy 30th, 18“ D CANADIAN COTTON. TIJI'NLHIN‘ "IIEI'TOII'. but! [all rerr6red tooo" lira " lira, PM“. from Ibo Dun-m .Ilua, and ban [nil We: lumnom-nolhl' " " Lulu who emu-plu- or H-(Mnh to"... no! 'reorhse In". .lu-Iulmn Iran-aul "" To"... to WA in half I” "no, and Inpr by" I... an, other We. M for Dad.- l'cuon. ' OTTAWA, FEBRQARY 2, l TIN POM“! .Fr'0rr.--oT8.d D‘J. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DEPAK'H‘RI'AII' ARRIVAL or T8tamtt, SEW AiOWrlylJl0'Pci. IIILIYIBIZIG LSD rum!“ or, IAN-l at E IAILI RATES OP PUFTAGE egide. than Ikrlcld. .. _ .. ‘n Tempkton. ' d Rifhll -------- _ _ Dally muwa _. .I-l‘l‘l I II'IIARL In 866. M-tf um tk ., M.imt it n clmlnkfrnu. Pt m. to? .m. . 'ldtk'lt. “Mailman uh (alumina. Jo ct I. 'nmmy Ind Foreign n-nw. - t _ rt'". 'metr " t _ .'a'Jr,t"tr.','lla"/ldf,",'l Noon wry Fritiay- lean“ . Ronni “a vb.) In": " "In a be an“. ind l [will ot mu. ttt FIRE!- _ _ , 11.3) p unlv'uu 1 and hunky: ttad Saturday, m . “I!!!" may p seats." V There mu considerable dusting by the anti- journals to evade the admission ot'Nr.Wihnoty withdrawal. tir. Anglina’s paper, the. J'ree. mau. made 'extraordinary cunturtluns and wriggling; and,whon it became too tised I fact to guinsay or to doubt, thefrernan. with I shunting trubtcrftige, turnql round and charged the papers of the 'Cariadian party "-thU is the term ot'reprmch ttpplted by the republican anti: to the confederate. of 'sNw ortutmsriek-crrith mutt-king Mr. WiL mot under the pretence of praising him." This is must unblihhing vfrr, mm" 'Au mm her iGuted, the he! being that thi- paiiers, fill the qtljce of s,lieitoroeneri.--the 'refet l Bonn or Tnan-There wn no meeting of tVn oi 3.10”". Wilmot, Wetmore, and others l tht Board of Trade {yawning ,U there irere --tlu, Ptrtpot.u'tttent of the meeting of the onlyafow parties present. ' Lttcahiture until an untiruully late dim“ 'r-arc" " Orrawa, Jivtuar,1Ma.- --the dread ot a General Election, on the part From observations taken " 8 3.311,, link-lock, " the Government's triends-theye nro. all noon, and 5o'clock,p.m. a tt.nt-u..the high“: jolie.uicm, 9f the direction pf “the tide." point of the thermometer wu 33.0 on the Ist; Yet m- shall be surprised totind my member, the lowest WM 0.26 on the tth 3 “my of the who tuiwrvpre.seno his constituents, vulun- nionth 5.0. . 1'3, noona-higtuat 33,0 onthe turily rti-iigning his Elm,” became oi the lst; 1mm: 0,22 on the. 5th; nvvitgié 12.0. chungevf sentiment among them. Nothing "5 pan-highest 33.0 on 'hell" i. 10min. 0.16 lean than a di<nolntion M we Assemblywill on the Py average 12.0. From the 4th to utm- these gentler-non to evacupte their tttlot?.?.""?")'"' the 14th ttl {WV tmi, cluungeuf sentiment lean than a diiooluti‘ muse that tenth“ her Mixed, the he! being that the lufwrs, to which allusiunis made, did heartily com. mend Mr." Wilmot for his manly conduct. What thigh) have been the motive of the gov. ernment of Nest Brunswick tie disguising or keeping back the fact of the resignation is best linoivn' to theinnelvcu; that their lending Jreati did no is patent td all who read the Ifmmm. _l.hit that journal tinding itself chm-U prertwd with the Meta by his cuiit'rem has no“ tithing lett but its imptulent auda. city, sslseredith to make aut, ot'dotisnne.’ it repliw to the charge“ (if duplicity made by the Sl._Jt-llll ,veter--trnd there can be tto hub! ut'the untruth contained in the reply-- tlius: As won in weld reason to believe the report true, we at once said so. It may betlmtthe New: tin-l its memes, acct»- uiniul to utisrcipeesentatrm, fereeive how I cuticeulttwnt of the truth in this cave could be ot' any advantage to the Government, al. thuugh he can nut imagine why l truth uln-ul'dbe cuncmlul for n single hour y any .me who knew ttuu'he had reigns], and mu- at itter,ty to make thin faetkaown, l’i-rliupe ll is that the New, judging by iuvelr, believer tluit all when; take delight in ttiirvpresetw union " its own sake. city, sslseredith it repliw to the by the SLJuhu q The Sun ittsimtetliatswe must know that Mr. Wilmot luau autism-d, [m of his views on C'orttNvratios .thn tin-came of Mr. witntorure'sirtuuion is mgde public we shall all know all we can: to know about it. Meantime we must be excusal if we refuse to judge of his conduct a: the oppwition papers describe it. ' Even on Monday the New; send thatMr. Wilmot--- . " Frvc.ly nd traiskly told may persons, both V furc and um r the (helium that he would g” for I gctwral union, but that bu want- ed brtter h-nnl than he thought the Quebec Srlwmc “Inland. Aye, more. The t'rtetttt wrll knows that awn on the ”ruling, which it think: was the fitting ' time for him todeclaru himself,' he did use upronlon- in reply to a qucstiota put by Mr. Tilley, u to whether or not he van in favor of my “ulna with Canada, which humus-ml those standing am who bum! them, nothwithstandittg the noise which mulled mung the only too willing outside clique, with the belief that he In: thvn. in t'ieor of Leghhtivc Union with Candi." _ With the quarrel of the New Brunsmck papers we have nothing to do, but with the question of Confederation, whether in tho Maritime Province or in Canada we have the deepest intetegt.' For ourselves w"e are en. tirely with Mr. 'Wilmut in the belief that I legislative union is by far lilo" preferable than a confederation; but if the one is unat- tainable under theeircutotaacets of the seve- ral sectidlu of the' phupmed union, we m cunteut to take 88 nu instalment that which is attainable, leaving to time and its workings the perfection of a scheme which if ever to be consummated, in any shnpe, must have an inaugurativm _'I'hat' the cause of Con. federation pmgresses rabidly in the Maritime Provinces, that a powerful reaction has set in and is Mill augmenting every mail we re. ceive than New, Brunswick and Nova Scutin tends to éonlirm. The St. John's, Telghraplt has speaks of the ”knees W’ by pann- C'),' evettti', and they are undoubtedly encour- The present political of Yorki County on the Confederation question in vety stink-wry. In March Contaemtiott was at a fearful dis- count there, In the. Oth‘ht'IIAing defeat of Messrs. Fisher, Street and Dow attested. In November the tide but completely turned; the ousdidpte of the Anti-Confederate Govern- ment wan politically tusnihiiiated, sad the te- and of Maul: wu elected by what Ins pro- My the lug-at ma:Grity he had we: outin- ed during a political life extending over 3 quarter of I century. Thinking to any the advancing tide the Antis determined to make the Mayoral“ Election, A few a.” Mo, the test quentioj in the very hum of Anti-ism inc". Buthnhlic opinion not so strongly against Mr. _ eedhun, the Anti M.P.P., t he wu compelled to withdraw from the f1eld -the new being that he could not produce his tax receipt ; and n - wu played, and.. played successfully, to postpone the election until 1 stronger candidate, Aldermnn Dow- ling, could marshal hia ' forces fo the defeat' Io! Mr. Beckwith, the Con- fc-durnto. But 'Saturdny’u .rote proved that l the porno-hemr and rightphnnd nun of the Anti» in York, was entirely urtncceptibte, to the eitsc'torkt At the me time we tind the public mink in York centered on the newly elected wonder-w: member, Mr. Fisher, who V than jam-tut the linilwny movement in the County by the preparation of billy to go before' the Legir0ntttrv, providing for the construction on Branch Railway from the St; Andrew line to the Capital. The matter know receiv- ing the attention ofthe City 3nd Municipality, nnd the prospect in tut, by tho time the begin. lntum summer, matters will hue progressed no fur a to justify lrginlntion on the rubjectn The people tgggty,'g. to Iodine the fact that Anti-Co cute principle. mean 1 dog- gt-tl resistance to everything in the shape of _ progress and improvement, while C'onteNierate principlcs moon runways, extended cormttcrvr', and. material promen- of awry description. York new; this; other Counties in the Pro- vince, provionuly hootilu to Contodemtion, l now regud the two not: of principles in the light in which we hare - them, dthnugh they have not yet been In demonstrative u York in the expression of their opinions. Pouc: Cocmr.--There In: no -bu|im-u tram-chad " this court yew-May. ', I'rvn Tom, Sumo Rt.xtr.--h buoy dreis tntettairtmettt In advcitiled to take place at thts..boiv rink on Thur-day, the an: int, which prominch to be a g'nnd with. Tho cmhdim hummus will be inattgndmco. J" 'rt/ttca',, per-on residing on the cor- nor f mack and dalhomie mg“. robbed of I at $600 on Wednesday night last. No don t the robber or robber: will be Boon, ttttd rarest u the matter has “ready boo-n pl in the hand. our” proper “thorium. sis-The Presbyterian wine uke place thin honing In the locum- room of the Wel- ierah Methodist church, Heknlfc tstreet, and pro I hes to be I mud Add: ; already upwards ",'t"iti, hundn-d tieketa have bpen sold. Scave- ml bromine!“ and well-known gentlemen williddnutho mung. A choir will be in :mn'dnnce to enliven the whole proceedings. By All nuns be present on this acct-ion. ting LOCAL N EVVS. THE OTTAWA TIMES, FEBRUARY 2, 1866. Tue OTTAWA Atotrrtartott cas-Yesterday afternoonL the evidenre in this case bcingcotn. pletdtl, Mr. Richard: openrd‘the argument for 'ltcuoh'rumcrat, speaking from unc -o'clock till tive p.m., " which hour he had not you. eluded. Hits principal pretensmné m tr: that the original contract iogonA,iuycock, and Company, (immune; for the Depot-tum null Buildings” nu (still in force, and not rescinded as contended by Counsel on the opposite Hide, and that the oinanot nhuuhl. not be paid " measure and value " for the work done sinu- the stoppage in September, 1861, but ought to be bound by the arhedule prices attached to the old contract for all the work done under in previous to the subsequent contract of 1863 ; that the work performed under the new con- tract should be paid for in accordance with the schedule taka ovrrurritiscNi. There Were other' mino'r poiutirtouctwd upon, but an th, argmuent lit not ycttinighed, and A great deal of splt'eRUuM be rcquirul for the details of thv<Gutroxcrsy, which, without the publica- tion of cousiderule portion» orthc'evidcucc, would not be vvryintcliigible to the general rtaulvr,, we refrain from entering into the tttttG ter at greater length for the present. THPIBATI'II n OTTAWA, Jamar, 1866.-- From obtservatiotu taken " 8 .11)., tfo'c1ock, noon, and 5 o'clock,p.m. a B.nt-i.the highest point of the thermometer wu 33.0 on the Ist; the lowest was 0.26 on the tth ; urn-mgr of the mouth b.0. . 1'2, noond-higtuat 31.0 unthv m ; lovers! 0,22 on the. 5th; “of”; 12.0. -5 pan-highest 33.0 on the, [It ; Iomist 0.16 on the 9th; average 12.0. Tron} thé 4th to the Ioth inclusive, on the 14th and 13th, and on the "th, the mercury nugul below Bero i' on the lnt and 20th only ,hid it rise above the freezing point. There Um a rain storm, tw- companted by thundvr and lightning on the 20th.' Snow h-ll? on the 3rd, 4th, Itth, 13th, 14th, ttth, 18th, 19th, 2m, 22nd, Mth, 2mm 30th and Mst. ' _Yvtrtt'rtitsy manning, according ‘tu irrcvious announcvmctst, the sale of Ordnance Land: took place in the Tmuwram-v Bull, owing to the lnclcmcncy of the weather. The mlv was largely attended,and the bidding mu quit" nnlmted. Col. Comm, Isaiah-d by Mr. Mills and Mr'. Forsyus, of the Ordnancuj Lands De. trartmeat, werekptclont. l The lulu was opened by “If McLean, by stating the term, of payment, and that ulflntu would be sold without reserve. Below we give the amount of the prices paid for cttrh lot, “no the mine ot the purvlmm-r, Ac. '. 24 My, an to) 'd) " a] u u 52‘ u u toluumy St. South may wash» my " bt " ll Total sold 'or-Mi/ed. The ulc’will he continued for I day or fo 1onger,uutil the whole lint now advertised is bold. . c, 50 l tim,---bt oil, mattem are every day becoming more and more important in this section of the country, I an the liberty hercwiUrot My. ins before yogi" numerous renders a few. an: relative tir the n-ccnt discowry of oil, here and " North Gown. l . _ The " Central Canada Oil Company," as you have already been made aware, was organized in September last " the purpose of testing the existance of an oil vein in the centre of the Province, similar to that of Bothwell and Eaniskillen, and stated by experuaced oil men, not only to be present, bat to lay much I nearer the unr‘aee than at the placer: named. The company‘s labour: than for have been crowned with success, and their advices and predictions 'fully veritled. The well in North (lower, of which you made mention lately, in at date of writing, down a depth of 250 feet, and la in process of " Lulwing " pre wry toapplixmtion of the regulcr teat. Tmmli. cation- bid fair for an abundant Bow of oil within a few daya. The company have also a tell in North Augusta, sunk at the present, 80 feet in the iktctt. This, however, in only one of several Wulll put down at this 'point. The Well of M feet, already remit» the usual odor, and the rent give out the moat gratifying promise. One of these in particular, better known an the " Bellnmmy Well," had been aunk 21 feet, when aaearn In utruck in'the rock, and oil came bubbling to the surface in large quantities. Several bottles fullwcre " once taken out an mph-a, and ire-nt- to Montreal for chemical test, which reuultml in its being pronounced not only genuine Petroleum, but twenty per cent better than the Penntylvunia oil. Much of the oil motto Ottawa for in. 1 apeetion is pronounced by experienced Arm-ri- ran oil-men to he lubricating oil, and if no, in tarmore valuable than the ordinary coal-oil- the former seitiug'for $30 per barrel, while the latter onlt88.., - A - _ _ I on. PROSPECTS. h. the Editor ofthe Ottatea Daily mm. The " Bear-Brook," better known an the " Batman Spring: Well," keep! pace with all the otherwoil having been found-and is occupying considerable attention at present, not less from the indications of a large and speedy yield, than from the startling phenomena with which discovery of the oil was attended. In this place the Company uh, a derrick erected, and a well nunk to the rock -adepth of 281 feet. Gad, strongly impreg- nated with oil fumes, on reaching this point, rushed up with great violence, shaking the ground for three hundred ynrda round, like an earthquake, for fire minutes, and alarming the little hand of men " work on the amaze“. 'aiderably. Being ttttexperienced in tiers pctrohc, I went in lutlt-an-hourafter tothe apt t and, in order to test whether the 'iiiiiiiiiiaeil really anything combustible applied a lighted match to the mouth of the here; The result wan territie. A column of fume ran up thirty feet in the air, throwing me Home distance, burning, and scorching my face severely. The blaze we: accompanied with a loud rumbling sound, and the “tautrophe resembled as much as anything the explosion of a " tire-damp," Io well known to Engliah coal miners. I men- tion the matter at length, that other: may take warning how they approach the mouth of an _ oil-well with fire. After the explouing, the well tilled instantly to the surface with Very strong salt water, indicating a bed of salt near by, while the odor of petroleum war no strong that it left no doubt that a rich vein had been struck. ' I I may conclude, Mr. Editorrbr nmkidg that oil in Centnl Cumin In no longer . mere thing to be allied ttbout-it in a reality. Spe- culators from a disunce are daily yisiting our region, and aunt that pre long we must nupey. node thou: ofthe west, when: thu. number of fed. in baking manta by hundreds, ,rhere our: count- by (can. Only yesterday Mr. Read, the Comptny'n energetic Superhuman Tiaited here, and was so much plenum! with the pros- Rideau St, North ‘Church St; South East King... l Nelson Colt ols'ONA ,NUE L. l Nos ti..4 LE. G hrucertcr . titEsvos19E's'erf. W.H.W: 1k 1 J. Buchanan C'. Spammu P. A. Loftus. 3t. Davis. .. W. Findlay. A. 'Cnmplmll J. Ibgam. .. W E. J. O'Neil I. 01': mnor FM'Cullo'gh lulu) Kimble CG Robinson '3. t'tsrter. . . r. Walker, Kinmn.. . Driscoll. B. Giraud Markpoh J, O'Neil tmol 400‘ 615 690 380 A?!) 231: 530 350 390 M'." 3'10 320 att) Gc Tor 60 40 an so as A't 28 " tio " 39 31 32 31 pcct that he decided to put m engine at work " once. The sinking will be thus systematic and thu capacity of one"orao oh the principal well» be speedily testcd. _ , T tuvitsg"trespiswsd thus upon your valuable spare, MrAiditor, I remain, Yours truly, __ U N A'Wttahingrott correspondent says thus the "Draft Bill on Reciprocity," which you have proUNy sucn in, the New York papers, mere- ly forms part of our Dvrby’n rcpurls to the '1'rvttsttry and has not ormwtpwntly bum brought in by "any number of Congress," or yd- rcceittcd "ofticial sum-tinn." The decor. minMiour has been (‘Uluc to, with respect to calling I' rliumem my thrr, but it in wry pro- bable th runior.yop published will come true, Au it is early nun-cling d, pends upon ad; View fro Sew llrunnwirL. ' A Fun In mid is fearvd on the Isle Alli Noix "ttl, "cigltborintt frontier, and for the he; two (r thrcc days the voAtntxirit have been on the all-rt in that locality. A , ESCAPE ()FTHE DEFAIILTER CLERK The Clerk who committed the fraud: in Th nupsdu Hanan, & Uo's., store M urcntioncd in y detrpatch yesterday, has run away. . . Inn-av, snow storm is falling. . I ARRIVAL or 71155.3. AFRICA.- i - I . _ V T141115}: nus LATER FROM EUROPE. nirvana; or Btu/0;? IN my BANK t f or t'cNtlLANO. F b I ALIYAX, Feb. "t.--n'lw ti.S. All-m: {mm Lix 'rpool otr,v'.irtit and Qurrnulmvn 21d of Jun any, nrririd hue at lawn to-lay. lit-r dab u an- tlm-ul days lam-r than those ulmuly n-r ind. j F ' he ntclmef Suzanna Emu New York, ar. Tive In. s'4outlitunpot'tt on tho 19m. , ' . ' he steam-I4 Aurtraliasio from ‘rw York, Brri ed a! otocnsiowt'vrn the 20th. he stunner .Ilurallur. frota Nuw York, If- [it I at Llvvrptrol on the 21nd. 'r e bullion in the’lmuk of England hm ,In:- and £144,000. ' n- l'uri-t Prune nun-nu that the Emln-rm- _Nu[£lmn hum-m u Inn-Mung” to M.-xiuu In urn Ab- for thrompcc0y rclllm of thc Fwnvh htz'mipn. “$10"qu st'l'i'0t'0'.lt mu. TU 1:1: I . r1.\'IRm..Lvn. _ F t st/mu. (GE tl.ri 'h't NC}! CHRIS W. IN AND I 7 w h' f WIN! 1185 ffh7, r'.N. I. I dctivc search is Mill going on in Irolmnd fur “Q Ill-ml ct'.rttrc Sh-phcnu. JATEST VIA Ql'EBNS'l‘UWN. Tle; London "hwrrrer mu Mr. Ghtdstone Wilhdinpum‘ of tin: nurpluw n-wlmc by n mov- ki number of "nail articles from the taritf, d 111:»!inng the sugar futy. . S nun advices, my l'rhn remains betwecn A lusia and Portugttetw frontier. . c Globe a)": it is doubtful whether the. in n of the Maxim“: debt. will-hd paid with fan I in Europe, without which it is {nun-Millie to 'iirse a nuw loan. _ bilinume firm. 8 up! trttosr,Jattv. rust, 2.35 pm.--The mu AV York, from Brctncat out Southampton, AV i'urk, from Brunt-u out Southampton, pas this point oit her way to New York. T o my. Cityq' Wohittgtort, from New York, mi 311.! Crook Elven, Jan tttth. _ . aie Ihi C'hrutiana, which nailed Dec. m, fro [matron for New York, became I total Fre, Dec.20th,when midway between Lon. (languid New York. The otticerh crew and T d Idiom, from New york, and the Cos. stant a, frioty New Orleans, both arrived u Liv. vrlll I ofrtlte l_7th_0f JEFF?!" Tre, “a - y Calcutta, v The. u.‘ London, from Melbournv, had found. cred it was. 150 lives were lost. 16 of tho crew’gnnd M panelist-n " we saved. 2 GREAT BRITAIN. Ttls, Parliataeutary session commences on the l tof February. Th new Reform Bill was only laid before the him-t on the 10th inst, ind then only in th shape of A project. Earl Rum-ll And Mr. mutant: are the authors of it. It will not introduce}! aner in the nylon. ' who 'c'hriamn mm the Princess mum " n be married until July. Th cattle phgup atillcontinues its nvngpa. No cw arrest of Fenian hue taken place. i - FRANCE. , The London Star any: that the Emperor anol on has positively intimated to the Wwhi ton Cabinet his willingness to with.. draw 135th from Mexico st any moment on C',','!),',',','," of the United Mate troeernment rccogn ing Muimilinnnu Emperor of Hexico. l . sum. . The auteur any: that no further doubts are ertterta ed in Hulrld that Gen. Print will be compel ed to surrender or enter Portugal within ree dnys. Heir] in the Guadaloupe noun . He is noted to have deceived his soldiers by representing that Eirparterme di- rected t e revolt. Mun-u O'Donnell order.. ed the vault. Madrid was quite. . Diirar, H. Essrxay Eastman‘s Springs, Feb. lat, 1869. The edema: partyhoped that Gen. Concha would f rm B new Cabinet. - _n in 'chlly announced that the Spanish insurgc u, under Gen. Prim, are rctreatittg precipi >11)eg towards Portugal: i ITALY The Hum Mini-try intend reducing the ppenetityre budget by s hundryd millions mist The Min-quis de Awglio is dual. , 2 . ' muss“. The, l‘ruuian chambers were opened by Herd Bin k on the'lmh inst., ti cc: and foreign ‘lntionu were declared be in n ttrtstitMcto ycotutitiou. The defuin decision in mend 7 the future of Schlca ig-Holuin bu booing-cued by the Gu'trin vuntion for futurinelrotutiomt. ,HAun t3ut.-"i'tus Blunt can pilot in- correctly m the Cape Knee and Owe Pine Light as clawed. No alhmtion ‘hnd .beutt madcln _ m. Cape, Klee light I a iixcNi light an! F' ' _Pinda ruvolving o . N!!! Y 'n, Jtut.3ist.-....'Ne Univ tin of the 8th inst, gives account Meutem " of negro prisoners in Jail to 'rtt,'t The Bheriinrttem some of t pm inirpns, when they i attacked im with brick has. the Mth do volunteers infantry out, when they ducked them tata. 'rheirityrhradis.r suited a. w uni “(can to brain him with n a urgémtnh t him dead, 20 other: ed, after I_ Wk: the priaotiem w The mr 0 Hum. gonelpon cc of 1m. 27, gives u: cunt of the dated y the Im-- pain Gen. 'cto, in the Maur of teluuintts pee, of a publim force of 2, 00, under Figeride, w h the lento the! lat .r of 100 mm. Th Imperhlisu claim Involud "Hg seven lied, and thirty woun ed. he mt; pf seize of Plunger“ h been ae- clued remote) by Mush! aim. _ The odibial reports nyl that insurance n orders by the Commiuil “ppm-don of smuggling, and tl mirid in n-venlij knees, there luddcn all 'lleliT"lfd'i"td', in band may i, Nor Y.o ' Feb. tl-The rinsed uhington speck! may that Gen. Grunt, sud ILL-Gena. Sherman, mu, Ind Meade Ire holding A regular " ion " the hendq rs of the former, ova the Arm, Bill. They ect earlier than Co at, Md ft t about u lon . The re- sult of thei deiibcmtiom, will so n be laid before the ililiry Committee of e Salute. Senna: Wi n, animal: of that mmittee, confers witlifthem, and it is prob- le that) . bill will be , tuned by them n th result of their Joint Quin-ion. _ {ARRIVAL OF THE ti.S. NEW YORK Jfthr'h'E.U, SPEC/J], DESI!“ T01]. 3mm TROOPS To rm; Wi'l'iIDRAWh' i “can mzxmo. . DRAFT BILL oy' ttEClPlttJC1TY LOSS " TWE' " LOX/KIN FROM A L'STRA M. I. BY Tiiiiio'tu'via. pENIAtt RA f I) A N TI JI l 'A TE”. angry “when” uvchhy the "inn, from WA'A IT SN! I If Loss or' 250 LIV] Mount“, Feb. m, 1866 STORM. ton Bull:- . despot. tt county d to put mediatcly guard of are called ith brick Vs gun ne. The re wound- secured. since the net for the e enforce- ma been a he {mm-I.- _ pilot in- ‘Clpe Pine Lind .beett I a fixcNi 'uhington MILL-Gena. holding I an; of the meet earlier Reports of an 'stttieirated changes in Mali- miliNt't Cabinet prevailed. T e Republican Gen. Polfirio Bilge remain- ed ith his forte in the state of Unpuu. 'hys Hera/fa Hkearus. Correvondeut reporu the _arrival of two cargovs' of Africans on the IslMd_with.in u yhyrt tity. _ - _ _ _ ol, Tuesday night as the six o'clock night exp unis train from Jersey City, on the New Yor . 'rut, Erie Railroad, was near Sackswnrvu on e Delaware Division, gt tire was dist-ovu- ed n the baggage our of the Ailmntiv and 01‘ch Wvstvrgt llailxmd,. TU. train “as stop- 'get: soon as possible, and any cfTort was In e to extinguishthc titunes; but they hind gained aurh headway that "to subdue them new unsuccessful} The. ' and commits, codxisting of 75 pieces of valuable hgmo, and two iron safes belonging to the U. ti. Ex- preiss Company were destroyed. The contents of the safes cunsistcd of money and lulprl'l re- pum-d to have been valued at $200,000, and " the hits were not firc-proof, the sunk-nu wcrnsuppuwl whim been entirely destroy- l The Tribune', Washington special Mtytt'- The Btatvrnent having been made that the minds to the captors of the assassination con.. spiraturs would be made yesterday, has Lin-xii arm-gimont of claimants to Washiustou, my]? ot when in an anxious expectant. The list " awards in still in the hands of the War Dcpart- mttut,while hundredsof those justly cutillul to it, remain here Week after Week expecting. the resources of their limited purscs by the payment of cxhorhant huh-l Lilla. Nut You, Feb. tist.-ie, Atlantir brought' $953,000 in. gpccic. Among her mam-age" are Mr. Ilimurk, United States Minister to" Ecuador on leave of absence, Ind uxAJoscrnor Beer of California ntatifhtrtily., ', ithesteartter Athmtee brings Putnam" dates to “It 22nd ult. No uL-Ws later. ' _t territic northcr destroyed almost tln- en. ti ' cotton crop thruughmi! salvation ‘onta Rica toifee crop lryinggathervd brings hi 'ller prices than usual. T /t'he Republics of Criminal America Bre quid thbugh an attcmmd revolution in Uuatcmuln w” (uncovered II "eee1iilynsuvpretsscti. “$119? price: than usual, ' 1 onaiiinn Jyiumt-r, famous for its Mall-1n the Republic“ of Ccrgtra1 America Bre quid l qunulitv, mostly titulaJt-t way to Eastern mar. thbugh tttt 'f2r,i,t:i'i, revolution in Guntt-muln kcts, ltltlmtlgh it cunnidvmlnlv portion “my: wt', discovered speedily nrupproscd. to thits city. Thor.- Bre extensive lumber dis. lhe more“ of Admiral Purl-gt; has mind the tricta orithe head wan-rs of the Ottawa river, blln‘knde of Cogulmbo by concentrating' tl o and along Ily shun-a of the (ivnrgfnn Bay, Spanish sun-4w". lm 1'alparssso and Callno, whiuharc m little dvvelopra. The alumna these point" being the only one: nlu-kndml. tion ofthe Wwiprocity Treaty will greatly " An 'tttempttocaptun' the L‘hilidn “cantor juru the lumber trade of tld. rvcriott, which Curbuhm hid foilcd " tdter gcttiug potstassiort mule now li.:.:',': ctupioyrtwnt to A large nun:- the Spuninnls wit-re driven " by th) tire of berof our “was trttd mamvn. and fuvoitrs chimu: soldiers on tshore and several ot the l kceping doiat prices by incl-using the lupply. The Inca-on of Admiral Pan 1:» has raised the blhokade of Cob'ui'mbo by cottcrutttarittg' tle Smuish munqu Ln Valparum and Callao, thexe point" being the only ones blot'kadrd. former phat. Two subsequent "tempts I'm also unsuccessful. ' . Lpcuwtiaa,rKy., Ist.-...'), stunner Minoan left New (kit-um lust Tmouay at 10 o'clock with light freight, but full of “tawny-rs, must of Whom were luiidccl M Cairo. T Ja ultiving at Evansville nhc ru-ccivul about a dozen pas. 'wnsrcrs,all of whom “ch: report d lust. Thc 41min of the [newton trout ' (Mums, nought " 12” people frotp tlv. wn-n-k of the mixau'tri. " in! though? tlust the vital lost "t cunnlitiw will not cvved 7e. ('npluiu Suw- irt, of the P'rwdmrn'u in mm and family and uginoctrrihrock' r and Cos, arc among tlw vul. The (mph-inf: register lming' Inst, the Im it of “mung. rs could lint be atwertained. Nsaw “in, 1st.-The nwrlnnd mailol'Jim- Jury suh,ttrtivvd this pm Tlt" our burtud (m the FVie Railroad on Iii-why, contained ireerlattd mails " I'alilun in, which left lure on Numb): 7 Nzw than“, 3IM.--Tu mmmi-r Col. Chun- Wei, Capt. Wade whichle heart. for Unlvcstun tttct with a gulv- oft tiahine. _ has, and tiroke in two. The rupmilmlid pildl ch' losmhm-n-w \wn-ull mwd. anmlnlv iii-roams of tht, crop' in central TI Mb nh- ri-w-ivvd. . Funnu's, In, irt.-A tire broke out “(TU at alumni 4 u'u'lm k thin morning, which 1lcs. troxcti 24 buildings: in the (whim oCthe town Aiming, thran wt!" llmJ’mt otticv, hunk-rum fluunu, Suuiforlh‘n New Building and the Masonic Building lust completed. 'l'lw loss is mammal in half A milliOn dullnru almut’ one halfuf which is emu-red by imuuauce. The tire originawd in a hruthcl. ml ‘ The lumber manufacturing interest of Michi- gin is " present the most important of its manifold industrial enterprises. More than one-half of the lower penfmmlts is covered with forests of excellent pine. There is now em- ployed in working these forests into lumber not less tha.n one thousand sow-mills in this State, with an invested capital of nearly ten million of dollars, turning out during the past year nearly a billion feet of lumber, worth at least eight million dollars. A simple Mate. ment will explain why there is so extensive a demand for lumber. 0n the whole 55,000 square miles of the State of Illinois there is probably not a single pine tree large enough to make boards. The some is true of Southern Wisconsin and lows,snil of large portions of Missouri, Indians and Ohio, while the New York and New Englnnd, those older settled portions of the country; the lumber has long since been consumed for building purposes and for fuel. Nature hasnnt neglected to pro- vide for all the wants of mu; she has spread brood prairies and arable lands whereon he , may sow and reap and mow, and she has slow. I ed away beneath the soil coal, salt, gyp- i sum, iron and copper for his use. And she .has planted s forest r of timber, suiti- cient to supply half a eontinent, upon this' broad eninsula, approachable- on all sides by sailing craft for carrying it away and penctnted to the farthest interior by nav- igable streams. The timber sobountifully provided is found to bepreferabte to any other. Piueis softand easily worked; it is durable and preserves an even surface. The hard _ i woods, such as odk,maple, walnut, beach and _ butternut, are susceptible of a beautiful thtiUt, and are mostly used for furniture and for the inside work of elegant dwellings and public edifices. But pine constitutes the bulk of the shading material now_used in the North and ,West. A region of country occupied by tire millions of people, thuh, its supply of lumber in the pine forest of Michigan. The larger portion ofthis lumber now comes from the western shores of the State, nml finds a market in Chicago, whence it is. distributed over the prairies of Illinois and neigborlng States. Der troit has her full share of the immense tmitie which these pineries credo, furnishing the lumber which is consumed in the southern portion of Michigan, in Northern Indiana and Ohio, and sending annually moment: quanti- ties to Albany, whence it is dis ubted to points further east. It is the lumber trade of this city dwhich we propose to spuk more especiall at this time. 53w You, "st.--'i'lw L'oorterrtul"monutary, urlirle rays. thc Stork Market in quiet. . The": in mute movement in Government twcurities but without any change in price». Gold irregular and tending downwunl. ' Upcmtiuuuon torcigu exchange Very limit, THE L UMBER TIL! DE 0F All cm G' A N A large pinto! the lumber which fittdaa market here is manufactured in this city, there being nine large millet in constant opcution when there in a plentiful unpply of logs. Timings are cut in St. Clnir, Lapeer, Similar, Saginaw, Alcnnn, sud Alpena counticn, and Buated down to link city in ram; The principal tieldt, of o ration at pretNrttUre oithe Black River Urt' tribu- tarict inSt. Clair and Upcer counties, and in Saginaw county. The ordinary, quickly con ructed raft, milieu to bring the logs unfely by tow down the St. Clair River And across. the little lake of that name. But during the put season the experiment was tried with great snug!“ of bringing largo rafts down from Alpena and the region shove Saginaw Bay. These rafts, of course, have to be conatructed with extra care, and are made very strong by binding the logs together with wire cable. Last season only one or two out of I. large number tsoeorutructed were lost, and it in likely that Mon, the opening of navigation there ,riilbenutnerotts rafts to be towed down from the above mentioned region. Along the streams in the lower countries great in- road- have been made into the forests, and logs have to be hurled a long way by teams before they can be floated. For this mu it is normally becoming more difficult Ind ex- pensive to obtain material for the mill, an it has to be hurled and nfted greater distances. Manyot' the lumbennen this year are hauling l on aledsadistnuce of eight or ten miles. 1:11de to accomplish this work it is necessary to we mow, which of late yum has been un- certain and unreliable! Such hm! been the one this year, Where the roads have been through a long stretch of open country, the high winds and sun and rain have taken off the snow, so as great] y to interfere with open- tionn. In localities where there' was but a short distance to haul, and that through Jim- baled lnnds, the made have generally been good, and operations thus far have been very (From the Detroit Free Prue.) successful. In many plum and: or ditches In! dug through mnhru for the purporre of tkatind logs. These tgrtiticial damn-ht "rt- swur the purpose of the larger vim-sum, but getting logs down them h of- tcn (-n'u-dinaly ditticult and (huma- oul. When the logs nn- (h-pusitul on thc hunks, the most serious part nf thc task of getting than out in by no mums nvrr. The spring frcshet is the time for running rtliruts down. Uftvrt think no violent, a: was the. ocwiist spring, that marshcs and lumlnnds are uvcnhmn, and thc Inga Me carried Lu, k a coniidcmhlc diahun‘n from the dumml of (hr stream. _ The numeroO artificial ditcl" n Inn] off the surplus water, which,therefore,suddcu- ly mnbsideu,|nd the logs are ' a pail" or more lack from the streams, where they must be ll ft to decay through the summcr,trnd ohm to prove 1: total lugs, This was the tttsu' last ‘ spring, when millions of logs Wen- thus floatcd l tack, and loft upon dry land. and lost. Tha- manufarturvd lumber which is hrought to thh. l city mun-s by vcsaelte from Saginaw. um] I thcreabouts, and by the Flint and Holly, and I Detroit and Mitwnukm- Railroads, from Hen- can: and Laer mumius. A ltrge anmunl of lutnbcr is tmuiufacturcd in Flint, which pastrturthrotyth or tinds a Lihd in this city. When railroads shall have burn built through tlm interior of the Low” l’i-ninisull, cirancct.. ing the now imuuwzxilvlu distrirtu with tlw Lnkv harbours', I large Morem‘in the uupply of lumber may urn-u in keep down prices.-- Espu-ially would an: proposed railroad north from tlu. Saginaw to tinuui Travcrsrs and Man, k- inaw, cunngrning which so much has lscrn said to so little purpuiu of hm, (up the v. ry hvurt of the hitlicrw untoutheU pine Forests in tlu tvttttt. of thepenimrpla. The amount of lulnler ulonc, to my notlsiugofmtmerouts ulhrr considerations which would flow to this l ity owr that lineuvould .. ivnt to enrich us lung tsftcr the pry tbcr regions have fuilul to be re F he like harboursaad long Mn t" the pr, faihrl to bt. n It, tril-umry Mm" Bunny“ "s-The following in the amount. of Hunt I d grain in store It Chimgo, as n- portcd by t n: Sm-rctary of the Board "tTrade: I Jam M, 1865. an 20, we. Flour, brill . ' . . . . . 45,100 46,907] When, min . . . . . .1 4:44.315 1,070,376 Cum . . . . . .- . ...... 47.300 . 44:6,“202 Flour, britrl . Whom, iai Cum......'. oi.......). Ity'e.... “4‘. Bushy . . . i. Fr,ovit--5Htra No. I lkvgs--Fau per 100 bl. . . . . " Spring " . . . . . _ UM tmal-Pc-ru Int. . Indian Mull " . . Poi-Pte bushd 56 It: Barb-y " 48 " Wir-Nr-Per bushel 60 lbs _ Spring " " Conn-Per bushel 56 In. . . . . . .. Pcas " 50 F......., “at: " M. F......., Beans " 80 tu.. ct' ... poss-Mests-i'cr bum! ' . . . . . .1 Prime Mrs-I per do.. . . . .' Hug pct-.100 Int. ... . .. . Bed do. .......t M utton--Pcr lb by the qr Geow-LEach . . . . . ' . . . . . Turkeys-per pair . . ' . . . sChickenB-Per pair. . . . ., Bvamrtt-MJhoice TUN, per .. . No.1Firkin....... .... UNO. 2do....... ...... .. ,Vlalnnnu, *c.--Potatoen . . . . " 'l‘umipl ...... ....,.. ... iLe--P.er ton................ B.rttaw-,Per ton...... ........ Wouo--Pcr cord, good. . . . . .". . Cotngwtt..'.....'...... . Conrotfclotwd on Friday st " a Ml; U s. 5220: 66 a? my; Friijnl 4t6ti. _ T ' Bullion in link of £44,000. ' Liverpool, tummy, Jan. 20. Breadtrtaib quiet Mid manly. Provisions My. The Liverpool cotton Met opened hmvy and declined one half-penny; subsequently it rallied und recovered the decline on middling. The all“ of the week ere Moo Inlet. On Friday the Inch were al'; was, the market cleitttrfmt, _ _ _ Brendtstuifs quiet but steady, except corn, which showed a declining undency. ' 3 Provisions quiet sad My. i 00ml. chum: man“: " a itil.,; U. B. 520: 66 a mam slums 581 a 48 ;lll. Central m- m D 761. _ _ z YE8TEItDAC8 MONTREAL MARKETS Flour-t%per. Extet. . . . . . m... Extra..............., "ner.............'., WclhndCannISupet Bag Flour........... Wheat-tiuper. No. l any]: ' Nq.1Wetrtertt......, No.2 " ......' C'Bnndawbwat......, Western " ...... tuttr--Per Mltm ..........r. B.tley--Per6tr1U.......s. Butter-Dairy. . '.' "f . . . . . . . 7 0m dull " 40% 43c for unsound Went» em; " a 58c wand Western; and " 0 b6c than“; 50c maze for Jersey and Penn. nud‘dull. Sula 30,000 bushels no 80 a Me for unsound, and " a 86c for sound mind Women in “on and delivered.; and 85 I8 Mc for new yellow. ' N9.tWetrtern........ 540@650 No.2 u ...."', 4 so a 5 05 Chsnndawbwat........ I 16 @120 _ Western " ........ l " an 20 o.ttr--per 32H). ..........r... M In) 32 B.t9ey--Per6trlu.......-.... 600 64 Butter-Dairy.-...... .... 19 a 20 Storxrhcked.......... 16 a 18 Aah-Poi.............,.. ' 30 a 5 35 Pearl.................. 6 90 0 t 00 jun: very quiet and few muons at. in; place. ‘jlepom from Liverpool, Jan. 16th. . Flour du1iamisterdr. Wheat steady; timer red, IN 3d 0 tog at. Cortt-oitrr mixed, ”I 3dto Mn 9d. Provuiono--Byef firm. . Porkquict. Bacon tirm; choice firmer. . Batter study for tine qualities. hard, quiet and studio». Tallow sandy. _ I A.ttes.-t'smnll Idea Mg m; 39a. Gold opened at 140i, fell to 139;, and closed It "ol, _ 1 Cotton quiet " 49c for middling. Flour receipts 3950 Mylo. Elliot quiet Hid prices whim: decided change ; Illu- tooo bblu " 85 a , 30 for tmpertine cute; 37 75 " t 90 " em M; " 95 a '8 15 for choice do; 36 " a t30c for 'mperfine Western: " M a 8 30 for common to medium our. Wedem; ind 58 50 0 8 60 for common to good shipping band: round hoop Ohio. cu. nndiui flour quiet'. ales 200 knell " 8t 900 ' gssforcoinmon;-i.rsoa 11 for good to choice ester. - H When Ralph 10,340 huh. Market tirm'tor goodgmdea, Lad dull and huvy for common grades; ales 7000 buihell of choice new Am- ber Milwuukie " 31 77c; M300 babel: - Amber Mate st " MW; and 6300 bushels of new white Michigan st 82. a T Rye quiet. Barley dull. Com receipt: 11,915 bush. Market lc lower ”India Cotton unchanged. - V Brtndstutfi, quiet but steady Provisions “may. Council " a 'tl C L) M M I: R C IA l, jn Per 3. tb. Africa. LATEST ENGLISH MARKETS t'umpiled ezereaiot' the Till: LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN OTTA WA MARKETS NE W YORK MA BK ET'ti I'er bushel GO Ibch'one , " " lbs. -[':-rbuslicl 00 In” 40 Liverpool, 20th, (Tenth; New York, Feb. I, 1866, OrnwA,Feb.l union, 20th, aching Manual, Feb.1,1866. I...........‘750@800 ............ t M a , 50 .......A.. 6200640 mailman.) “@550 ........... 3000308 lull-d... 5600680 qu........ 5‘00650 ."""f 4906505 tsat........il6 a l 20 ' ........115 @120 r............ 300 " .......'.... 600 " amour. 85,830 300,110 113th imbued tt 0 U o 0 00 oo " 40 oo 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 MI 302 Ti rip a a a " ra, Cri o ii 0 00 " 5 00 in I) on offering I a“ 3:9! 4att ll 0 0 00 00 oo Mt old d, to mvrit l r, Tcry mvd rat Hum. a: sun-hi. (Maul " rapid clsolc “It " r comf iritw lam run I ty r dud At (Emlrrivlt, on tk deuce of tlw hridr'u M Elwood, hum! “an l David Holman, of Lo yuungu 1 duukht Morgan, of H. M. )l'HlJt' NUTH'H h hers-by gin. Us l Inrge numb-r of building loo, M. in itorth an.“ uter north Pitt“ north ' kt. Alvin-w ulna-t, mouth Bolto- N tttit Nu-Iwn "reet,'caast Glam-nut" M“ Colman: arm-t. mm! Column; and,” It tembartrh nth-rt, mull: Parry strut, M3 trt'reet,tiotth and math, will“: on... “ math PM street, and Minivan m4, " te, ofrerM " "ale on WHIJNI'ZSIM nth? I‘m day at FEBIH'AHY. "Wrtl,at tin-homo!“ It the Bunyan“ Holm- "nu-I, Ottawa, h I Mann, Auctiortert Cut menu qui l‘rcn’md laugh I ddo.; cioriits at Bect steady. N IN? lor lill'l'lSr'Ahly'fs Link of the Iota and Tum of I)!“ ' be had on nttptiostiott , tiw olIi‘vc of the: den-iglwd, in Ottawa. V ; By (Duh-r of The; 1tonombtv,tit" (‘ommiuwd . I ('mwuluudn. '. “ THIS DAY, - (Friday) Second of _r'tslmtq Te.; ABOVE mm: of Ordnance his will‘bc continued ". Deb. “an, 1865 AT OWN [And Airmst 0mm, lab. 2, was. BY Notice to Contractus S e al e d Tenders Addie-Led to the undersigned, till it w u an. ottitH, until t FRIDAY: THEE}? lam; Queen Truss Span} Line of NTooden Brim NEAR THE PHAITIHEBI um Ahdfar the performance hf the I“! paint at the (”turd or truth at, . dim snug. _ ,PEciFrCh't'iosh' of the «In D !,fs mu st the Mire of the " o the Ottawa River Works, I”! J formal ofT'endercaaauotw Atimt g _ human 22m. mum pairs " South Chaudiere tgtntiae." l , Putin tendering must give M Mum in full ; aim the sign.“ - responsible panama, willitttt to - . toe the due peeformnnre of the voli- " The ”Mu-m will not be - b _ The Wm!!! cept the owed, or Dettnrtmttnt_ilubiic W's Petr. I, February 2, 1866. moiiiiiriiiiiirrkto, WILL BE 330317? At this (Magnum I Friday, the Culluuot' iii tatio" Patie- tendering and sin - and mm. in full ; a... the - responsible pen-mu willing M iii"iiie"iiiiiGiiiJra'a%riuee The Dame!“ will tset to 5" cap! tlsc towcst or my taoder. S?,hc,'e"d11ti,i' of them -' _ heaven " the Moe of the em. of the Ottawa River Works, a form: of tender cm duo be " . 'r-L..., h. ho "oaooud. u Tedd " quid and ,etctuiy LONG l Tcmiensto be emioorcd, " pin " the 04th Bunio- Depth-em. of MIL- Wan-h, Ottawa, Feb. I, [366. Ordnance Lands---0ttsm, ' oitunoataaug n 12 o'rlork, noon, 1'" [‘THE TEMPEltANCE HAW - e " soon, For the execution of (with f If, Sealed Tenderl. "I W'LLLIAM P. cums, F-rlfully an“ tion and pn tr AT 3100K, For the reconstrucuou of B lil Awmthc I346 ll By oak UNA“ Il in MA [Milli]! OTTAWA swu- tn] WILLIAM tram, (min. but“ (Drdiu‘un- banish-Int, .. _ Crown hull Ul- By under. pair .....|.m..('. W., to dia' "f the late Lat. Pt th "-1.". . ' it" ml in I " " will not l, any under . T.ttlt Jam}, at (hid- nlhvr. by tle: Ba. B. L f )lumn my! Brier, It. "I"! " m NOTICES Si'iDE'! Water Ind ond, will HI .0 R. lit-LEAN, All“. Ewe-wrest: by ll i 4201va “div-s “I; i do Q Lab of ' the “tile. . dumb“. atyV, “HM w in"li'dtit, l "Chm. tr. an“; “K you" w- ml: New what him. All "V '. 1.425“ 'orrm," _ mm 2'rtai' . 'f [We Id Ar, -e Feta-m, n, noon, y “(has fut W "W... in“. no. he 3M ttd 1.. Gamma A Sun'ice will be hn-ld on It a 3530 pun, for ( red-in unwind-u mu... S'lt'JI (Maui. Fail. 2, t ion-n, Feb. t, 1 I- My I" Pl Ell. near the I 9!!!!“ " o ttRP'rEtttmt Plant-El]. dhdmdlh Th3“ (in 'iiastthrio- East bah M. “va aa. Addm, - My rm 1. I KM Hon-c, ' DUND Which tin he “TAIL, iquwb um 9k En trs “17.1 Mum om (lunacy (Wilt on“. Int. I TWIN.» a GM Spring. with I0 II “I” and - (loud tentde ad Polls-nit»: gird In Love: Tov- Mr. Gil-ours.) Sci S P EC Och-u. Feb. 1.14 Feb Pntil lion FWI‘II {mutual G be head by-lnw or Iny-qu All [let-(Ir m _ nada., um ~By oeder M tbe rm SIIEFF Amman-nu. I at Ivy-Inn‘- Q: “mind and pent-u by ttre _ of Keg-nan, an th mil, to be In “um-{mu (hr ( -idetitr " I an and 1'11! pe If. the In?” q by psi-a . brd, ind shipping up Ip All! P‘I‘Mi agGexsagd,'uwoedh Autumn-nu. in [him] at Bios C y Squall, Dew. ll M. Mm " . LEXTER ' Gever, by tUv mod (rpm-in; uf " hen-indurvgm io tw 'strfPrt In Wheoms can: ation of suit“: them III-4 in.“ a! the aaid "td h! to be stopped W a unwind-urn? shown to thr - WW" witt - to nad frot " "sibmce. and a rosid tuuttt', All Buil< BO: the .54 old It ruugthttt betwewn d the tttuesy Fr M turn! in boundary tiw Soil!" 6, u of the said ob "In-rat, I mammal“ w II vie and ninvhv-n corroetioo of tl council -aartsitt (ion of mail be G the hand-ry- in Km. a and t, in t Gevcn, (I. Son. 6 at! not! virttmlly - to cu 'tuui, ipai in new“! and I i) WW, lip" ill old the " Pall, tutt of tts, w, R 19undr " AND MUNIEIPAU mm Feout Cheap l'll)li1 DIV-Edinburgh Jung II, " Wher 1' " IKECJQV On aid M, “PAN Apply at ow" Empire 1:, o [rt unwind Id n6 ' the Ll It A Kt "' “I‘ll 'or at Ce

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