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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 Jan 1874, p. 3

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ind K y 1y ooley‘s ad and &R I C mal al raph reph lue F IN S dge for Mr. Al mn CCC e organs of ITiH cclooe mic hi ials and will aber joct to £10M0 oyes THE PREMIER IN HAMILTON Trinmphant Torcklight Procession.. ~/ Hamwrox, Jan. 16. Uae of the grandest demonstrations im favour of Reform and good Government that was | over witnessedâ€" in the city of Hamiltom came off toâ€"night in Beckett‘s Foundry, James ‘strest, Hon. Mr. Mack kenaie, Promier, accompanied by several M.P.P.‘s, arrived from 'l‘oronw‘hb.y the 3.45 .m. train, and was met upon platform Ey a large deputation, composed of the most prominent citizens, who received him with rounds of lusty cheering, Uutside a procexsion of carriages was in waiting, which soâ€"xmpanied the bon. gentleman to the club, where he was entertained by the Central Commiitee. At about stgen o‘ciock ‘a torchlight procession, got up in the _ most . magnificent _ style, and _attended by . thousands started from the corner of James and King streets, and proceeded towards the place of meeting, headed by bands otf music, playing appropriate airs, and arâ€" riving>at the foundry: about haitâ€"past sevem. The procession was more than a mile long andt the enthusiaam of the crowd was wihout bounds. Cheer sfter cheer was given and repeated to the echo for Mr. Mackenzie and the new Administra« tion. Lovg before the proceasion arrived at the large building in which the meetâ€" esn renssa s I I ing was to be held, it was packed full, and the gentlemen who were to occupy seats | onthoplnformeould-.mly,um.x wmolww.thpm;? ion} after endeavoring in vain to gain an entrance, had to turn and go Abome. It would bave required a building three times as large to hold them | all. Un _the appearance‘ of Mr. | Mackenzie, cheer after cheer M‘th\m | the hall, Ah.h&:ghthmm mm cations that meeting been to some extent by the Tories: â€"Mr. .hfil Field, viceâ€"chairman of the central comâ€" mittee? occupied the chair, and on the | ibuonn were Messrs. J. M Williams, | RP.; A.&rving. A. T. Wood, John Proctor, P. W. Dayfoot, W. E. Sandford, | Charles Magil}, Adam Hope, Mayor Charlâ€" wn,nnd-%nu many other prominent | sitizens. The Chairman in introducing the speakers, bespoke for them a fair hearing 1 Hon. Mr. Mackensie was then intro duced and was received with loud and projonged cheering. Then the character of the crowd who rushed into the building half an hour before the advertized time of meeting at once became apparent. Inter« nptinudehnnm tor the space of five minutes, when the frieeds of Reform showed thedisturters of the p:sce that they were not going there to be put down. . ‘The Premier then p c.eded with his address, hsw--\n ed to the most disgraceful i at intervals, which it was i i to prevent. AMr. Witton was himselt in the crowd and led the rabble, but during the latter part of Mr. Mackenzie‘s speech he could not re<use the ¢ffer that was made him of & place on the platform, and from that period there wis much better order. about two hours, it is impossible for is to give a repork of his m«iw He was followed by Mr. Chariton, Mayor of the city, who characterized the conduct of Mr. Wiiton‘s mob as a disgrace to a q‘vil;nd-nd;;mhnfllyhhflipnfi comâ€" munity.. * £ Mr.. Witton was â€"then called upon to speak. He libored under the impression that he had only to raise his little finger and there would be order in the meeting,â€" but he was unable to quell the storm he had himself mised; and the meet. ing appear>d <letermined that, after the insults that _ had been offered $by M:c. Witton toâ€" the Prime Minister of the Dominion. that gentleman should not have an opportunity, by speaks ingwitho=i interruption of teiling the counâ€" try that onl has»«4 h‘s friends could be heard, M: \w.iton (i~:cfore wisely reâ€" tired after an ineik< tual Attempt to make his unusually squeaky voice audible. ‘The following resolution, moved by Mr. . Charles Magili, and seconded by Mr.. Mmilius Irving, was passed by acclama~ tion, the show of hands proving that a very little of the rough element can make a meetipg disorderly :â€"*‘That the thanks of this meeting are hereby offered to the Prime Minister of Canada igth.'miâ€" tion of the policy adopted by his t, and this evening declared to the electors of Hamilton. And this meeting also wishes to express its cpinion that the views en unciated by him will aivance w& the Dominion the cause of and honest Government and will also insure full confidence to those engaged in our home manufactures; and in conclusion this meeting desires to express ibd’proh- tionm of the unbecoming conduct of. those partisans olth.-(fl)poatm' candidates who were present, and by their interruptions Last night a meeting was held in the Westâ€" | â€"arn divi=on by the Hon. J, B. Robinson and | his friends, and being baturday night, was | largely attended. Juâ€"tification of Sir| John‘s _ course couid} not be at« y ing the g& was mdM to. M The Working man‘s ory is no longer of m“ L huscvo-a:h:h-"-m-nhu‘ was apparent supporters of â€" Moss: were in the ascendent. Kach day improves the Ministerial pros« pects in all the divismions, and even in Toronto, which it was hoped would have returned Coatesworth, 1« now acknowledged doubtful by *m-mmt members . of the Opposition. The only hope in she East» Hamilton sth-tnu labor, would use their influence for Coatess worth, but is both cases a certain d:&‘q of neutrality will be observed. With a view to injuring the Ministerial Candidates tl.“l‘n:.""hnpuhl‘-hd Mm to be circul : plllpllfllw of the © Lake Superior Ring*" purporting to be an account of a Yankee C tion, headed by the Premier, the hvm and others, to sell interest and poli mw enrich American speculators, ting ::om such a source, the deâ€" sired object cannot be obtained. s Lauderis hesding the Forlorn Hope in West York. [ a The Hon. Mr. Blake returned from Exrie last night, and leaves for Welli County, where he addresses two bge b;m. . € ‘enther ~warm ‘to day, and sleighing néarly destroyed. at various times during the evening atâ€" h-pt.t_!'wnmofi:o-d.hofiu and free _ The meeting then passed a vote of thanks to the Chairman, and with three cheers for the Queen and Mr. Mackenzie, separated. © 00 _( _ _ â€" ‘Torowto, Jan. 18. The Political wire puliers and scandal mongers have bean unsually active toâ€"day, and to their discredit be it said, have been TELEGRAPHIC. Mr. Gibb‘s Canvassers Report a jority for Hon. M. Cameron oft . OUsstawa, Jan. 17. Quite "an interesting development is taking place here. . Tue Gibbs party, findâ€" Wthairlormormmanmhb; away from them so rapidly as to. threaten destruction to their cause, and "knowing that if an attempt to purchase votes is made, the detective m:hl has been organizad willbe hso unseat him, have taken up a course of intimidaâ€" tiom. \)up-.ny.‘gr.e. H. Pediar, who Ma:mmhhh‘m: stated punticly the other day that he slinor:omin his possession which he had purchased last election, and that if Gibbs was defeated, nd:u:d n-bl:: them. Another person, . mem of Mr. Giibbs‘ seeret committee of last year, MÂ¥r. W. H. Thomas, toâ€"day went among yhe workingmen threatened some sccused of ha with criminal sOUTH ONTARIO. TORONTO frightén them into voting for Mr. Gibbs. Of course these parties who bought votes are more amenable to punishment than the bribed, and the Reform Committeo are taking steps to render matters very UD« pleasant for the vote buyers, if they fur« nish evidence by attempting to proceed against their late victims. . Strong steps are being taken on the Government side not only to discountenance bribery in the Reform party, but to ferret out and prose> cute any attempt at the pnbtioe on the other side. Three detectives from Monâ€" treal have this matter in their o-(gocinl charge. â€" It is reported that Mr. Gibbs® canvassers have reported to him an adverse majority of 30 in ‘Mr. Cameron‘sâ€" ‘favor. Nothing but bribery can save Mr. Gibbs. and that under existing artangements will be impossibleâ€"without dissovery . "Loxnox; Jan‘ 16. â€" As Mr. Hawkins, counsel for the prosecution, was â€"leaving Court toâ€"day, he was mobbed by the friends of the Tichborne claimant. ‘The police interferred to save him from their yiolence C . Election Riot. A urgul riot occhrred at the elections at ijimerick toâ€"day.â€" Two rival candidates os the National party are running and a %‘ \oo‘tJhu between their partizans. ves pistol« were bel{ used. and several persons were . The poâ€" lice came upon the‘guml in force and put down the ridt t arresting a num» The report that thegPope would hold another Consistory hext month was erro~ meous. The Consistory was held tomday when the final ceremonies of installations of recently sppointed Cardinals were celéâ€" brated and a number of Bishops were apâ€" ber of the party. pointed " French Policy: Berum®, Jan. 16.â€"The North German Gazetie 40â€"day says if the policy of France is made subservient to the temporal aims of the Papacy, the peaca of Europe will be compromised. ‘There was an exciting scene in the Landâ€" tag to«day. Herr Mailimickradt, an Ultraâ€" montane Deputy, q uoted a passage from a n“oe-:_mkdgen. LaMarmore, '::osinl sion to France of a hE&ollm 4 h.‘m 1 m-ntnnmn: malicious falsehood. ( | New Yorx, Jan. 16. â€"Twentyâ€"one of the Tompkin‘s Square rioters, committed yesâ€" terday in detault of bail, â€"will, it is believâ€" ed, be rigorously punished, to defer any The advices from St. Thomas to January 4th, are that Bonaventura Paez, A dent of ‘St. Domingo ; hardo Valentine Baez, Francesco and Felix Martinez had arri there on the 13th December. : Rebel Archives. & ‘Thurlow Tweed says, in a card, the purâ€" chase of the rebel archives has placed a good investment, and suggests a Congres« sional resolution calling for the printing of Un 2nd January, Biez issued an address to the inhabitants of Domingo and left on the same day. Baez appears ill and care= At SNan Carlos, St. Domingo, a treaty was entered into between Baez and Genâ€" eral Villanuva, ot the revolutionary forces. Oaol hudmm:%ldnmmt m.v‘g_' prisoners now in this city. ‘They all belong to the Juniata‘ and wilt be sent to their h as soon as posâ€" sible. ‘The French Vi ul here says there is no question con nh&nfihol’mw}l subjects would be is side of the ocean. . ario d Senor Santiago Soler, ffl»'rly Spanish Minister of the Colonies, has arrived here on his way to Washington. New York. Jan. 16.â€"A fire this morning broke out in the Hamilton building, brown stone front, five stories high, Opâ€" posite the City Hall, :Wa lzuwhnh :‘M loss of $15,000 ; -g Long Island Historical Society‘s bod Unhamtfiw y water. The building was owned by H. ux.jmr;' and occupied by lawyers, insurance com« panies, registers of arrears ~and internal revenue, together with several business The Presidency of H is still unâ€" determined. At the ta of the port of Amapala by Marshal ez at the head of the Salvador forces gatrison were made prisoners, and several killed and woundéa on both sides. Nicaragua‘s offer of mediation between Salvador and ;:l-ammhh. The affairs in tral America are generslly *# going from bad to worse. C colleges. ‘The time having arrived when you are Galied . "‘md‘_lmzh the Le«. gisiature, I present myselffor your the Workingman‘s candidate on sent: principles, belie¢ing, as I do, that the puumnmmu;mmm If elected, my constant aim will be the of a law estending the franchise to a certain amount of income, and. the . lowering of ‘the preâ€" sent assessmert qualification of voters;| the amendment of the soâ€"called Lien Law ; and the ‘éancelling of the contract granting the convict : abor of the Province to any private compagy, â€" ‘The interests of the WMM&N utmost importance to Central Canada, ree \ seive my best attention. R All measures tenâ€"ting to a judiclons emigration of the eiasses most required for the de of the resources of the country, will hearty support, as also all public works of © the country. a im sb While being economical of the finances of the #ountry, I will be always found Tn the Tanks of thaqse who advocate the development of the imâ€" mense resources of the Province, both mineral and otherwise. > $ * With this brief synopsis of my poMLica® vew! Ileave my candidature in the hands of my friends and supporters, feeling as I do that the electors of the City of Ottawn willgive the Workâ€" ingman‘s candidute a large majority at the Polls â€" Your obedicnt Servant, a DAN: J. °DONOGHUE. City of Ottawa@&. ELECTORS Independent| Electors GENTLEMEN,â€" 1~bnmmn'n~mrmmnrnd by nomivating me &s & representative for this city in the Local Legislature, and the support M“‘"" my numerous friends, but ap consideration, I have décided not to prosent myselfas a candidat4, at the ensulng élection ... ‘, 7 b a nagarte Ottawa, Jan 12, 1874 Central American Troubles GREAT BRITAIN THE " Virginius‘ Prisioners. TRE UNITED STATES. GERMANY Falsehood! Mobbed. Jan 16, 189 Arrivals. Persongl OF* THE Mr. Gibbe are dalled Grxtuexsy.â€"The time having ‘arrived | , .when you are called on to select a repreâ€" y Ned riee, . oemauvefi{or the lnulml‘;flll;mge o:::. I Gextumarex,â€" & tario, to fill a vacancy y thi "‘ _ ‘Atthe |aation ‘of the, Hon: R. W. Seotty I feel in i mieer cnpentet mative se io be duty bound to comply with the request Of | it in nomination as your representative from. & large number of the electors of this ity, | ;nis city, to the Local Legisinture of Ontario, If and now respectfully ask your sUpport &4 | t am elected to that honorable and responsible the coming.election. position, I shall earnestly labor, to the best of my m “Y‘(P;l';:'“fl‘ always has «and shall com« | nbjiity, to promote the interests of Centra inue! , Canada, those Ottawa V =â€" The rights of Central Cansda and its | tioular. «s noth® M eC great lumbering interests, copmmeiitmcntete y o 4 The union of Central Canada represenâ€" tatives, so as to demand and enforce from any Government the expendiiure ot a just proportion of public moneys in this section of our country. . (The revenues derived therefrom b':L‘ the : basis for expenditure.) B 1 ith U ank 1 'Kl\l.;);o:t'no government that will not give us our rights as Central Canada claims. / $ snn > ‘To assist and encourage the lumber eft tablishments <of the Ottawa country, and to keep down .all dnm which are inju= rious to that trade, and to advocate the developigg of its mineral resources, ... _ P . B EO 4 _ Afonavak CCC P .. t m SE s 2 dn L am not the nominee of any clique, yet independent of . such nomination solicit yourâ€"#miteages."~ _ _ C 000. oK ~ _ My politics are Conservative to the laws of our country, which are good, and a Rén former of their abuses. _ ~ark 1 have always been Liberal on '::‘P"‘” questions, and shall support equal and just laws, alike to all classes of Her Majesty‘s subjects CE eI 1f eleoted I will give the Local Adminis~ tration of Ontario a general support, and if they act liberally towards the Oltawa country, they shall have my united efforts in ali good measures. TT M pecho BWR ueS MepSn VW C ob 9 Eo mRA l ¢ T:Fdlitia of Ottawa men should be Central Canada‘s interestsâ€"not the Adw ministrationâ€"but their measures. Gentlemen, your interests are mine, and" as all, classes of the community are aluke.to me, I respectfully solicit your united support to represent you for the next two sessions ip the Untario Legislsâ€" ture _ If my claims then are not worthy of fimhcroonfldona,yoummbaw at the general elections for T875. CITY OF OTTAWA. GRARARRRRNYOITT PAUIITDUTLASS iniétare General M\monmo wivise of his Ministers seen it to d ‘ve Parliament, I beg to offer myâ€" self as a candidate for your at QM;AE mmmd.mhw-m you of Commons of Canada, _ I bave taken this step at the request of number of my reuowalomho&o m-ll- - h ty of # > ues Td eajoy the privilee of a, personal 2C ears, and en a a toriens wl m urnaer i rap gorg w equaily uulolfllmvhnnuyonwm do me, if you bestow that trust upon me, ifelected, I shall diligently serve you, and give n;%utenem- toplm:o‘g the weifure d‘iho SnentnontoPina poier o Sarticulasty watch and mu furthier the interests of our 13 Cc ldb:‘n‘:mo that the m?‘nl Government n:‘lh, an confidence of a large telk:w'-oonm.ryme:â€"un& its mulllla‘!:ll :,n .g and willing to initiate wise and b-no% mmn, gn\f nd‘.u.ninmr the affairs ‘3‘ the w m sound discretion, M a due regard to economy, , 4 en T ME CC U ONETIEUTS nanin Taw, to the end that we may bave an incorrupt Pariiament ; an Act to insure the independence of Parliament, so that members cannot serve themseives at theamdthmwum ‘?.‘,’:Ei‘.’.‘.‘x"..?‘.!,“ onintueghay »nink dieie every ; wipfia firthe slougest poositter muinen Bs Tam in favor of a stringently Law, to the end that we may have Pariiament ; an Act to insure the 0 THE ie country is pledged to construct ithe Pacific %. “l%lmenuw should be con« ow mlentr oo apthawoer anp eomiithip oc view to build up, strengthen and our great Dominion. GexttemEx,â€"His Excellency the Governor ‘These, I believe, are some of the planks in the plmt.tomlo!'lhorwwumm'nuum..nd,m:tli&,P they carry out these and other measures hl-ltnromoumumlnm of Canadag 1 shail, if I have the honor of representing yOu in Parilament, accord to the Government & goner» ous and hearty support % p es I shall meet as many of you F petâ€" My,dur\wflbfllmll’ fir;flfl' wvmumnumnndymmnn ale y done me the honor ofexpressing their conâ€" fidence in me, lndd"nlkf?mOM 1 solicit the kind assistance of you, one to place me at the head of the poll, ‘ 1 remain, Gentlemen, s Your obedient servant, â€" GENTLEMEN,â€" Anha'mqnu&ol-hmnnmwdflzflkx have consented to becomea candidate !: suffrage at the approaching w for Go;nmonk, i>», â€"|| t lt 1 | ; & | of the day is one‘ meriting the approval of the country, 1 shall, if elected, give the preseht Adâ€" mihiistration my cordial support. i. All projects having in view the opening up of our vast Dominion to emigration; improving water and rail way communication, and promot. ummuundm-m interpsts of our country, shail have mmmvflfâ€" bie for me to give. 5 ELECTORS Central Canada with its special claims will find in me an carnest advocate, 2 ‘The improvement of the navigation of the Otâ€" tawa River, with a view to m-mmmmn: the scheme known as the wa P Hilectors New Edioburgh siuce resided amongst you, my record i8 DomMre you, and relying on your confidence in my in tegrity and ability, 1 solicit your support , as one ofyour members in the approaching: Parlia ELECT ORS ment. ~ELECTORS GENTLEMEN,â€" City of, Ottawa, Not having followed the usual practice of issu» ing a fo: mal address m;mdhuly on the dissoluâ€" i wo-’-lon '.n.-t.l"'hl ive 'lshdnw.n” m‘&‘b. m pro a â€" L think it right to say that at the solicitation of & £ mm EBP OR MOSmel ds h:?o number of my fellow duum"imuâ€"-. 1 decided some time ago to besome & iok and lo againedinlt goue audeaee,, 4 think n R my past record wil} show that I have not been neglectful of our local interests, Mfi elaity those of m staple trade, the provement of navigation, the encourâ€" .Tmcnt of immigration, &c., #°. { you are of the opinion that 1 have .zro. p'ruenmwl.andnmmmln.l‘fl Hoonked s Lonservative, pledgod, not to folow Byjbirtha citizen of Ottawa, and having ever c _ Oawit mnd NeV ie uo. Ottawa, Jan 14, 18*1 Interests dâ€"ir'él;‘i‘{lfi the Otta hove my frieds will give all the as To ie l abead To inelr Rithinly m ethe Toeare as 1 have done in the past, 4892 ’our oboa servant, hope my frie ds Oitawa, Jan 18, 1874 OTT A W A. THE * â€" Your Obt. Servant, T haye this" hondr 4o be, C T ilnaman T Your obedient servant, OF THE ROBERT BLACKBURN. â€"or THEâ€" , Jan. $ a stringently pure Election OPF THE PLERRE ST. JEAN the lumber esâ€" J. M. CURRILER will not tor thirty The great interest of this section . Of the . country is . the lumber _ interest On the â€" enrctment of proper . measures for its protection, rests, in a great‘ degree, the general prosperity of this part, of the country ; and, as a member of this great staple trade, and practically acquainted with all its workings and requirements, I can assure you 1 will earnestly abor for the protection of its interests, in every way in my power, and shall gt all times be wil« ling to receive a@vice from the reprosentative lumbermen of the Ottawa Valley, as to the bes measures to be enacted in the interess of this important trade or industry. I recognize the great necessity of increasing the population of the country by a steady influx of hardy and industriously disposed emigrants from the Old World, and 1 shall support all juâ€" ‘dmoummpmmfiorm-mmplhb- ment of this important end. I will also fayor the Adopuonof.mtubamplhylnmmo TLand Grants to Intending bona jide settiegs ; W1l . advocate Railway and Canal enterprises in the Provifice, and the improvement of Colonization Roads in the interest of ‘internal development and detual settiement. â€" In short, 1 will go for all needed im provements called for by the spirit of theâ€"age and the advancement of the géneral inâ€" terésts, and while thus favorable to the liberal «expenditure w money in enterprises of an essential , L will see that the section 1 have the honor to represent is not overlooked, but shall_have its fair share of such improve» ments. S ' Ts * TPOfgual, Doeo. 14 NOTICE TO â€"CONTRACTORS. sq., Secretary Public Works, and endorsed # ;‘udlr for. Richeliew River bflo be received !‘mm until Noon Y, the SEVENT H instant, for the construct~ lon of the following Works, viz. :â€" Supporting Piers and Guide Booms in ‘the Richelieu: River, above the Railway Bridge, Belcsi}, and for the at the entrance of the Chambty Canal. Plans and specifications of the respective Works can be seen at the Canal Office, corner of King and William Streets, Montreal, and at the Canal Office at Chambly, where printed forms of Tender may be obtained. __ .. _____ . _: .. MD e n n party tendennn’ #M orks must beattachâ€" ed to each Tender ; also, the signatures and Post Office addresses of two responsible and ‘solyent Ee e n P on 7 d to become sureties for the due performance o%eWornomhlmdlnMcum ‘The Department does not, however, bind itself mmptnu;olowmam'rcndnr. > (S m"" < J, G. BL 1Bignedb 09 5 BTEDTAncge . AlAl.O"IIII‘ lugntl. Jan, 9,; 1874 ELECTORS Ottawa, Jan, 12, 1874 B O O K S Eooo e BCrat _ dispose of his extensive and valuable at on.oP:m The collection, which mm wolumes, and about 210 valuable unframed enâ€" fl'e‘i“"" vll:‘b:.:nld by the subscriber at Pubâ€" ec is Russell House, commenciU® on .\ THE OTTAWA TIMES JANUARY 19, 1874 ETo ind C ROZL SVANECINStom im Militia and Defence, being about to give u honum}lu(, has lnumct.ea the unduxnod tg dispose of his extensive and valuable Library at O THE SEALED TENDERS., addressed F. Bravx At730 p.m., and to continue each evening, umohonr,u:uln‘l‘l’ are sold. * ammmeww J, BERMINGHAM, . ' C* C ~~* Anetiones ‘The sale of Household Furniture and effecls, which will come offin a few weeks, will be duly Extension of the Mooring Picr ‘Tenders addressed to the Postmaster Genera‘ ;m be received umemsnsn#uflh between m-m Island :xlms«fln. d‘hu-ln; O;h?n winter m:‘utl; '!h: service wfl.L‘ u-' re ]_MIII oovcaces Soaer 100 deot Toug bver ail dopth of mmhmw én:t luzb;-’:n"m. ©OPHT CT nnrint e 4. or ffonds." Contté fine and outâ€" rsons, residents of the Dominion, who are wil fi%’éfi-’-k. bwm o'a::?uumow and must be protected with nvnj‘:r tron m adapted for going through beavyâ€"ice. | She must adapted for going through beavyvice. | She must mvegoodofl:'nnommm umnm mndengzap&ome tpm.nrwm m tee her speed of twelve knots per hour, Tenders mmwm season from closing of na at Ohnfitfla'n. until paddieâ€"wheel R.... resume trips lnm "eansine censraily from lst December till 1 Nova Scotia WINTER MAlL SERVICE. Major FUTvoY®, Deputy of the Minister of [ en coctbigyi nid eovs wuprerat has vewr s "hrtie T ud i) c trom lst December till lst fil)' hw‘ammuumb&m November of the present year, and to be under all practicable orders of the Post Office authorities as to service to be performed, 1t is intendéd that as far as possible the should be made between l'.% and Pi or other conver in Nova Scotia. _ The contract to extend over a period of ©OVMT PMRUUIIUICLLLNES Affeval ha wa ten years. Should the steamer offered be not ml:’ru:flm wmumpm uon.onmur&‘-uhm,mdwn- mmmmmhgm. Any further may be obtained by ipxy\unmuwto: at the office of Stoggarts, Esq, Aonl,n.?m Jan. 5, 1874. of the contract. h " h Postmaster General will not be bound to U .&....â€"--‘-'--.;’: ider. Post Office Department | Stiawa; h Janoary; 174. _ _ |_ 2105 TPONEMENT.â€"The compl y ons tertainment to be Jmn for the of &ndmg boon“ bog until T EVENING, the fl}fifis} P abers Becy. Com. of met BY AUCTION. The Council of the m;uuofmm Prince Edward Island QUKS, BOOKS, TEAM SERVICE BETWEEN FOBTHI(}OUNTYOB‘BM According to plans and oimcd of by the muw&wfl whmumyg&‘l. . Marston, EsQâ€", County Treasurer, LOMGDA _ _ _.__) nvagiey, ds MICUCR c Batisfactory security will be required for the Esq., Warden, E.gm__;_&__# »UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, The signatures of two fimu-.m to become suretios for. the ;‘:mmwu,m accompany each "m"""m‘vmumhuhhn to accept the â€" *"* * y tiek. Count REGISTRY â€"OFFICE REGISTRY OFFICE FOR THE COUNTY OF PRESCOTT and at DUNCANVILLE, Catalogue Sale of Valuable Books TUESDAY, THE 20th INST., ‘ORILG N AL 20th JANUAEY NEXT. For the construction At RICHARD NAGLE NOTICE CE Mm'flpn-na .-mhuflmnfl WIGLIAM WHITE, â€"OF Aâ€" J. BERMINGHAM of the United H A L B PR I C 1 RLDUCED DRESS GOODS, REDUCED WJOLEN GOODS REDUCED WIN(.'II% a REDUCED HOSIERY, REDUCED DRESS TRIMMINGS, REDUCED LADIES JACKETS, : REDUCED FELT HATS AND MILLINERY. Black Canadian Lustres ! DURING THIS MONTH ALL WINTER GOODS WILL BE REDUCED. Toein mt ho cdociyed avery ino and wolâ€"assortedatock of = * " 00 of Rnnine E r ui ts a n d L.i q u o r s THOS. PATTERSON Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Eagl of Dufferin, fimmâ€"mmhmm“‘m"â€"“' ‘Ton hhds. Fine Old Brandy, Special Inducements for January ! VWMOHMW\?I Jan. 6 1874 i0 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINE, nomptn vom ew ownzm 6 pawney raus aps s0e popren ontuams Â¥e.THIS IS ONE OF THE CHEAPEST LINES EVER OFFERED IN OTTAWA. A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year P. BASKERVILLE&BROS K220 Sparksâ€"8 Japansâ€"Greer . ZBlack of a aoorh and win be aoid at 1 ) ’vncmnymmam;mum None should be without It. P. BASKERVILLE & BROK CBOIOI FRUITS, SPICES_AND GENERAL GROUERIES, WINES, BRANDIES AND Syrups, at low prices, during the bolidays, { > ; P 0 BASKERVILLE & BRO8. UGAES, TEAS AND COFFEESâ€"V mur-u- None to exceed them S wmhmflflm‘:’nfimu satisfaction, 9e f y Wws Cnmmmndsum SILVER AND RED ONIONS, x P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Slightly imperfect, (bougbt at Messrs. R. A. Hoskin & Co‘s Auction Sale)[at about ALLAN, , MeKINNON$ â€"& â€"MeMORRAY, themselyes, at DIB COT _ IMPORTATION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ummmwmw. Ten hhds, EXTRA ; FINE§ O LD â€" PORTE W IN E I Potted Meats, Sauces, Jams abd Jellies, Virgin Honey in Comis. COFFEESâ€"Roasted and Grorâ€" Daily. ~ ‘TEASâ€"Japans, Imperial and Black. Yea All will be solld at a low % ® s & D. McDONELL. Will be ready to receive Guests on the 2s REFILTIED, REFUENISHAED Dec. 4 1878 tiewa.; July 17087 mmmrfiuorlommm OF GO0D CHEER ! ‘.Wo'hh-nmmnltufi_lflm- y ot. 171838 m:mlwmnu,ngmm.wmm:m Kinnon Crackers ; ‘s Alberts of ; tins, nmomum'?nomrm Meatsâ€"all ,1’4=- * Jmanwm|m superior from Fruit; Spanish Juiceâ€"pure | hx , $25,00 0 S A L.E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods ON HOUS $A Under new management , Ackerman & Laurance ; Guinnes‘ Dublin and Daws‘ and Pale Alo; Clarets, * mt. mungmmhumwgu.mam. * Regent House! ... .66 Sussex Street Sernogs Cobulgs, Lave us famige Sheetings and Towellings Tnb\o.fi'm and _Nushns Cottons (White and Grey) Flannels (White and Scarlet) g}ofinmcud Qailte lll“ll:’r’; Illhnory, Jackete and Shawls â€"COMMENCINGâ€" MONDAY, â€" JANUARY 5th. .%m'hfluflm.m_mm will be charged at: Te t‘ .T m STITT & Co. :..,;:ad:nupfidw&mm \yf-b- o gooae ane pare aiecoin s pcl "Reas en sds uying." Phey: will iecommend Jaan. 8, 1874. 2378 This Sale will Conginue One Month, Cash Sale HUNDRED AT WHOLESALE COST PRIOE, PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"Class brands, IMPORTERS, &flhbhu:t.h.&.-, * f Very Fine Pale Sherry W ne Old Brandy, *‘ * Aporkiing Mogellon= Grand Moussene F AMILY GROCER, 1JOHN GRAHAM, HAVE JUST RECELVED 1HO8, PATTERSON S mwmw ing, tormerlyâ€"the Bank of there be ADDITIONAL A0CO MMODATION FOR ‘muuâ€"h.uwm D::..i‘- PouLtARD, Secrotary, M5Gâ€"im Will reâ€"open on WEDNESDAY, JAN, 7, 1874 Ladies®‘ Bchool, parun WELLINGTONâ€"S8T, _. _ HURCK OF ENGLAND At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price., At Cost Price. At Cost Price. this method of informing them OF â€" CIDER, J C T S Ho.s & . favs Warranted pure and Family Knitting Machine A Trinm h of Mechanical Gentus, Warranted -m'Yr,‘ Knit 20,900 “fi Pub‘x‘ OFFICE, OTTAWA: Arrival and Departure of Mails, * 8 minutes faster than Otiawa tume. 1873. WINTEX ARRANGEMENT. »M AllMails are closed by Montreal. 4# the same night. _ The . dersigned HAB REMOVED to the premises" now occupied by J. EWING & Oo, » Gemvelitrnea B wne reis ot wout pes oont ber from 9 00 a.m. 10 4 0.94â€" Titus â€" Block, South . Soark wouw RRPWHS ow fi kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and pol 1t oures old £ ues uissratel sores on the neok, ~â€" ‘Trade Markâ€"* BuooP‘Miorum®." nmfl“fimflfl" ofi Puu kh s neva % .éw&-a Tix piicars conntimetoy or elltel se the proc E lon cases, by &w: HLS. i â€"â€"_W'."fi-" «& Co. ‘&&0‘-“% o e un t Agi c y ts Thte: montind Sine h m ie arenlfoe on e pten ie e aann PIIVA'!'I BILLA published in the or Union of Cofntios en Tss & 108. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and Des. 6, 1878 d eerregannt fls aay cce waik of 1 ‘othce. ‘Terms casy Det. 11, 1978 OB THE BLOOD 18 THE LIFE, Bee Deuteronomy, chap. xil., versp 88. m B AnsaTLaws. > ucce dlethheada of piinples on the fnte, 12 oi 4% Et X2 M O T7 A. L . EL a% Wes\ io Supplcfaentary paoks ¢ szss 88 ‘Apply to J, BERMINGHAM. mes ce chnbe6 . 6 Heel ufl,!t-. Drawers, Hoods, Sockcs, ( ie t ts veakd on 3 4 ACse five bed CANADA CENTRAL Brockville & OttawaRailways . &# Buy your Tickets for Ottawa | wia Brockville.â€"£$ > _‘_: spoxzRrs axp oxney ruary next. ie taue rngut ae Se, e will l: 5 ", * laih DeRt â€" .nn y ‘ he Es, can be x on E he 6th ‘Contractors are notified that Tenders will not e considered, My in mccorâ€" qâ€".-.zlhâ€"o -.fl r. = ¢~-r--d :.:ln,ut-tfif - E p:nfl-â€".d;;fl“ Po -flhfid actual signatures of two soivent perâ€" “wd :h- Ouawa, Jan 2, 1674 E. HORSEY, 2 ® Enrpanciremn Netice to Contractors, of Public W orks, 0. ® EL Lk BUC F. BRAUN pused

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