»i I| 1 ¢ The mda:u begs to acquaint brother Journalists t he is pre to net spondent,and to furnish ‘glemfln or Lett rs, &6., by muil, orto transact ness in connection with the Presg,req to be done at the Capital, P ts k I BRIDGE QOVER THE OTTAWA RIVER, General Agents for Central Canada, F FyNHE DOMINION ATLAS, The Mu i0es not bi Thursday, the 14th of Januaty next, TREES, SHRUBS, &c. of Propriet MYRTLE â€" NAVY. Of which I s sole owner and a ces t numbtpeus bop te. Prics per table, mm:fl.,mu Ba STANGCARDâ€" . AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES "Phelan & Collender Combination Gushions out of empioy and boys freq stabiished PRESS NEWS AGELNCY. Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tab 1 1 nliny qvony more So oo e t ooie o fonaiiete wite Tr soodd¢)D 10 CONTRACTORS. \! 41 oTICE *L NALKER & MILES, Mm f Mantreal and Torofito. . | IVIDEND OF FOUR PER OEBNY M O s 3528 i# 7 7 NION BANK OF LOWER CANADA. O8T For a Good Smoke «8W 100 ©. tlisccllancous. \! YOL,. VIIL NQO. 31788. ELP WANTED A K K ard after Saturday, the 2nd of January, 1875, ONEYâ€"W AGES men ard women wanted to sell a com ! y of the "Life, Labourg l)‘lr‘ gstone,* also "The Famity Blble,"* stant and Cl 'uou(‘launulul Wushrnted. her with Maps, Ch apd & varloky ures _ For varticulars addri SCHU YLER SMITH & 0O., < . ANTED. We w mal Auguste Dupuis, Esqâ€", A N aAGENCY IN OrraAWA "A NTED _____H. W : COLLEND: | 78 nmv:y?igg'.r* Ma. C y of and prices can bo hud om pwa- ndersig who is now reâ€" tor the Spring of 875. se s shou‘d lose no time in ordering. J. E. L&y L iUX, vaâ€"st , between King & Nels inâ€"sts A WEEK to Male and Femate a their locality, Costs NOTH to iruculars bREKE. P.Q. VICERY & NDERS addressed to the under © well known Nurserles at 8t. ‘*l!"; Province of Québec, :- > those from A merican Nurse ly acelimatize:, Snd . be i the winters of this district MAPA & MAINGY, ooks will be closed from the wcember neXt, botlk days inâ€" ‘enders. i WN RETRIEVER PUP, old.. Answers name son returoing hirg to W Street, will be stitibly re» s hereby given thaita USK THEâ€" valuable .~...~|.-h'n'd-n BaA 1 or hich to send your t 'm: l:o':u- Write at once: 5. M. KEHD 3re st. wew A BL 22 ost. a week gu bd. . busingss ard i el'lmllt home» jOf v1, day or cvening; nQ CA lwr'n'wuuén‘m nay‘, onl xnmts, ALRX, BA)BHR&N! | 1 the currel Head OM tmetions and Shn 2. (that r 4) malled mim id remm TANTON, Holioken, N.J! ms can be m at the Works, Que 3. it the urn, Wright & |Clemow, ( the mlst the yiou; at office of M MON MoNALLY lotices. ames of two mdlnd iz to become for nship of March. . T(?"& er particulars apply ©. LAT WILE PAN ction of a t Island With Roman Cat:o‘\o Hepmratr eb es and Ormamental i8 Crs t no(r\r;w*. l:‘n rt'd i Calumét Island the lowe or any shere, London, Ont. Ax M MackWAN, Cashicr 3708â€"1m Ek MONTH n%& re to Agents . ix":u"fedj}‘v'n'mi r ells reat .\d‘lmy Iï¬â€™ King Street ‘ AT Lower Onnada, rican Nurserios, +, and . better Meniand Women i in aiind thi« fusti: ution T LLVBE M» N. ub‘s uult, whigh th s I WAWTE roe. | Aduress wiun Youlg, l7!|urt¢n- FWh ® ‘uq‘:‘om'pen w‘ ) y & L :,"l‘,bod‘»dflr Mayor 30â€"A ueet Tamporary Offce at Dr. Jos, Beaudin‘s, Main m"“.’m t | 95 ig? T maui, March 8, 1874. . ) _ , 12y P & O.MA*‘AIJ t , > E 6 _.__Notary Â¥Public and Advocate, Has opered au oflice in the Village f Hul» Province of Quemec, W transaction . all N«mfl:llm!lqm‘t MG.I‘MIIIHIO Province a«| (‘ntario. Special care :Annlonum of accounts in both Proâ€" Hull, Oct. 28, 1874. ; . ~ 2484 © rpuou«s ®. roui®, _ Advoeatée, Solicitor, &c. ven to l‘ll('fll- Pmnn. CHWRISTIE & HILL, Barristers, Attorneys, icitors, Conâ€"« | ?:,..m-.'i.. (Of the M urm 6â€"Lewis & Pinhey.) OrFICESâ€"Eigin Street, Otiawa. â€" C /H. Préu®X. (A.J. Oaristr®.| K. P. Bror.. Â¥eb. 5.1874. .( . â€" 484â€"im w. A.pllAl. MATHESON, { ister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. Offliceâ€"Master in Chancery Chambers, Cour House, [tiawa, Canada.) ___________._____ : _ MLS ' Homc«opathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoucher. r t Residenceâ€"Albert |Street. Offica boutt | 6 to lia. m., and 2to 4 p. m, . Bpecia! attention .'i', be consuited at his Office, carner of O‘Conâ€" n% and Albertâ€"si8, « * } ‘ttaws, Oct. 21, 1474, _ | _ _ _ _ 201 Dn.'n.:x.:wwu.p.n;uc.r.s.ucm * + raduate McGiil University, Montreal. !on.h' u:url.md and Durham u.vmm Associate Coroner N, and 1. % and Residence:â€"Cornér of Hugh shd 8 whs. | JofsA.@m _ ‘Physician, Surgeon and Accoucher, QrrrawaA, Ont. | Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st.. Cen: ) Town,. N ogg-un-ra-che?%ï¬ Barristirs and Attorneysâ€"aiâ€"Law, Solici« tors in Chanceery, Notaries, &¢. Officeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Kidena Street. | 6.T " F. H. CurysL®s, June t 1878. G y Feab UI(I;TB-UI le-' l::\rfl"' _&37-"';“7 “ a new but certuin, speedy @1 o &" ?W. Reference given to :flhl succeas ully treated if required. * P TAI LLON & CHRYSLER, Uitawa South side of Rideauâ€"«t. near Gloucester» way. Consultitons at all honrsy / / Chritwla Office â€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Store, Sorner of sussex and Yorkâ€"streels, Otlawa. _ | Barristers, Solicitors Notaries, &¢. .. | Oficesâ€"Eigin Street, Ytiawa, Outgrio, (near plsel io ey O ""0 ftate Onignts 6 3. B L. FELLOWB, q. C., I HORACE LAPTERRE, KARTIN OGARA, uvmr.l.xl,&!: Graduate of "“’;’.’w* e "m- fâ€" @lso of the HRoyat College o?ï¬ï¬‚wa Ontario, t o dlB ‘vu.qu. CASSELS & PENNOCK, Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, Conâ€" JUST OPENEDâ€"2% bates of new uk Brumsois, &P!* and â€" Ridderminatet Heom: and Oflcioths, direcs lhohn‘fld:mntowluonn CB» tly invite the inspection of purohasers. s mugxmm compiote l"n Aany former semson, and m-'__flm- low or even lower tha® McLzop $ Jct. 17, 187 Barristers and Aitorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" eit , Conteyancers, &e., . veyan Notaries, &¢., &o., . ; (Clliceâ€" s Block, opposite Russeil House w . H, W arx® | R.CassELS,Jr. | P. PrNN00K «July 21, 187 | 2625. Ba Solicitors, Attorneys and onveyancers, &¢., . L+ y Bett‘s Elginâ€"st. BLE. K. W. Soort, Q. C. McLzoD STgW aRT. J. J. GorauLLy, [‘.w.i P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., | ! Barrister, q‘vmux &e. Main dmg Hutl, P.Q _ * No. 12 St. James $ treet, Sept. 9, 1873. I â€" Conveyancers, &e., _ _ Sm ‘s Building Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa Hox. Jon® O‘CoxNor, Q.C. . G. J. O‘DoHERTY O Barrister, (‘.-ve%u«n #&c., Sol citor ‘I | in Chancery. Officeâ€" te the Russell House, over Gibson‘s C ectionary, * #50~Mondy to lend on Real Extate. 1 V. H. FERLAND, M Barrister, Aitorney, Solicitors, &¢., GENERAL FINANCIAL AG 334 NOTRE DAMEâ€"ST. M O N TR EB A L ' DantEL flmuom Sept. 9, 1474.â€" NELLOWES, OGARA, LAPMERKE & REMON, Dec. 4, 18) yOOTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, BANKERS, BROKERS CARPETS. Baukers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . Negotlate saies of Property and Patents, and or:amn‘.o(hupme.. ï¬uey in vested I::’nm- Cluss securities to pay 7 and 8 per ceut. inâ€" terest Stocks purchnsed and carried on a minm if 10 per cent. futerest at lowest current rate . Degler 1-: Greenbucks, U. 8. Bonds and Checks. Commereint parper discounted. _ Coliections -uona all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. Inâ€" ierest wilowed on deposits. â€" | t et. 21 1+74. | QHSN..&n uh te w SHOOLBRED & CO# EK. LOGAN, K. J. P. LXNN, K. 0. C. WoOoDp, Medical Cards. K. J. D. R. MACDONELL, ‘*CONNOR & HoGG, 1HRISTIAN, GALT & Co w. Ww. M ARD, "l‘!)!!?l & @DOHERTY, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, _ Regal Cards. FILLIAMN MOSGROYVE OoND BROTHERS, Architect and Measurer. #e0~63 Sparks Street, Ottawa 5 MeCONNXELL. D.D.8., L.D.8., ARRIAGE LICENSES. diseased and displacements Musiness Cards. OrFICEâ€"Regan‘s New Brick Mouse C. COURSOLLE, Orrio®â€"41} Sparksâ€"8t. Burgeon Dentist, Carpcts SPRING 1874. 390 SPARKSS1, OTTAWA, ONT â€"ANDâ€" ontreal testa‘t Mospital itreet, gtT‘Ss. MONTEEAL 3680 â€"Sa w k y +zi8â€"6m 700y da w i 1751 30R5 Biip of 230y 1y esn Fot Air}Furnace® filted up in ® i nâ€ï¬‚'lvtu dwellings, C Tence n.â€"The following are a few : ols ieaee ghter.â€" The ftlon ing are nlent : mei Central Sehool Cast, M?oo & KRussell, G. lln;%q., John Tlll%l‘.qmohn Thompson, Rxq., James Hope, s nson & Weston, .. Crminel}, Kxq., and manf Othors. lUusimated pumphicts and estimates given on Sign of the Anvil, 24 Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1874. N.B.«â€"Uor prices and quality of goods he deties eozpetlflo-. S ind « CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€"‘! Managers‘ THOS. BIRKETTS. y "*«*®»>®~"s@a00, . :. Haveé in stock the latest and ‘best GOAL STOY ES t //g.d , Mills‘ Supply Agency i 1 lain and f; Wm the nolidays. "Those beatutiâ€" espop, o in stooke «Proil aiel Take B «t Dishes, ht es ;. tovered Bowls, â€"Preserve Lishes, all sizes ; &mr J Wine Glasses of all kinds; mu Gom'b.' Mflon 90e u‘;.:s P erastioks,. Ba Tomblers, ters, Botties, ,gé‘flm‘{:ln fact nearly "g&uu T o% | in ne. kinds, sizes, and prices. Chanâ€" Jelier®, 5“*0‘ .:l“' Giobes, s.m Crystal Light goods, A very stock now on ",“m,";"?mm, Urockery ani Rarthenwareâ€" o Hile \te Tea mews, +4 ploces, $3 5J Whi e ‘w&%w Heus, $154. Bed Puns, Sick ‘l""ndol“ t Racks, Churns, and a general ‘ e o'n'i"ï¬--u United States, ‘The (har + wâ€"hofmefle.:nd Totmih. & onl is woll« ':-“ MHappY New Year to All. Vases and» \F\ uily T n ael MR Maro® 26, 1874 The Largest and Best: Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware No.24 b;"':"fï¬z mar ko & soid wholesal¢ a F lufl.’Y ehea Wltmfl‘, " a %A LLNGEUAU T Sng Livery stables in the PCOA a I, the undersigned, beg most sincerely to thank my friends and the public gencrally for the very liberalpatronage bestowed upon me for the last ten years, but the. more particularly for this year of our Lord 1874, and trust by strict attention to business to merita continuance of past favours. Wishing you all a most happy New Year, | Haws, Bolting, Fils, Packing, Files 3 ‘mm’:‘wud d'&m':-?" Buo‘s i.ldt& Giant Lnjow. es Awe, Agoncy of the GLOBE GAS LIGHT AT REDUCED RATES. . For sale by all Oilmen, Dec, 4, 1874 FIRE â€" RISKS March 11. 1874 Ltn Ne. 17 Sparkeâ€"st., Near Busselil House. ROB. ANGUS, Jr., Dec. 3ist, 1874 CAPITAL NARP OF THANKS. TVA WA INSURANCGE CO. J SPARKS SUREKRT Qct, 12. 174. hy law., for the security of policy holder«, _|_ . All losses will be adjusted by the LOCAL BOARD OF DIREOTO, and prom ptly paid. The undersigued are now prepared to inâ€" surances of baildings and stocks, &¢,, &o , in the "Staducona," itt reasonaible lru of pmmiu(n. | @OONNOR & WALLER. On every «lescription of insurable property, SHFIELD‘S «'l HIS Company bases its claims on & (Canadian Institution on being a reliable Stock Company confining its operation the Dominion; on having carefuily mainged rds and efficl=nt Agents in the privcipal citles of Candda, and on baving the necessary deposit made with the Donnion Government, req O CONNOR & WALLER, . . AGENTS. sruucoru INSURANCE Cco‘YÂ¥. (FIRE AND LIFPE) Authorized Capitul . . 25,000.000 Subscribed to Date . . $2,000,000 LOCAL DIRECTORS: .. RODE'HIOK RY AN, Esq., Lumber Merchant. *A ® lNAlesq., Pry Goods u&.‘-ont. D. 8. KASTWOOD, Esq., Manager n Bank ARDWARE, THE Otthwa, Dec. 17, 1874 H A R DW A R E. ailable Funds to meet Claims, over Hal! a Million Dollars. & + E M P OR IU M . FIRE AND MARINE. Hardware, &t. The Victoria Stables OYAL CANADIAN 18, In the city is to be found at B, N. America WELâ€" ï¬%m»smm coAL 810Â¥ co.. CONTINUES TO TAKE BROWNLEE &:CO0 ol Remember the Yours Faithfully, Pusurance. I‘. M. CLARK, Aogxt, Corner Sparks and Eigin St SIX M/LLLON DOLLARS, se d i ons AGERNT, Tu 18 EKX CELLENT Machinery Oil has the last 12 years been by the leading Manuâ€" tacturing "establishmenis of the Dominion. with a call Duke street, Chaudiere I{O YA. L’ ¢ d groomed in the A specialty made of C. P DORION 14 STOY ES 1 8722â€"12in No. 24 Hiky M OTTA WA i7ulâ€"12in 3782 OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1875, The in Asia Minor. Coxstaxtinorur, Dec. 31.â€"Since the famine set in in Asia Minor, 50,000 persons have migrated from various p 0 the country to the CityofA halfofwhom have since uuoel,mbed disease, The strange clim;u? dis treme rapaciousness ofthe tak ‘gatheré jaggra vate the mortality. | s . *@® . Among. the isplayed at. his late residence were : " d * Equal Rights," " Human Rish@sa s all Laws and Constitutions," " That one is aman proves that he is ‘ontitlod.to all:the rights of & man.‘" Railway Trains Obstructed. Durcness Juncrior, Dec..81.â€"Travel on the Hudson River R;ilw? is. : Garrison Tunnel by the fall of All trains are held thore at present. Journalistfe.| ; * Sax â€" Fraxomco, [Dec.; 31.â€"The M + mento Union nav’up.gr was purchase for $65,000, 'R Paul «Morrill, «of the proprietors. The management main as heretofore. 3 Urica, N.Y., Dec. 31.â€"The funeral of the;da Gerr% Smibwmfm residence at Poter isor aga at one o‘clock, p.m. Notwmuhnding, Sike intense cold, the thermometer being 30 Wlow zero, the attendance at the funer&tservices was very large.â€"~ | ~ | John Delaney and Samuel Richards were killed yesterday by. an explosion in the Sutro {‘unnel, and Mr, Pillow vge fatally, and several other persons y _inâ€" jured. es t o e 14 2 ing will Dbe held foâ€"night jJor the of arranging matters, if posgible, agr@ed rich gold mines have been «liscovered in claims already staked cover an area of two miles square. N) To P a Union? #f the two Centres. The Journal Des Debates. says that an understanding n the two centres is possible, but if @ffected it will be inâ€" dependens of the right. . ; ©ji}_| Most of the operatives of .the Con Watch Fastory have struck , ‘ employment of Chinese. Crowds sons are at the works toâ€"day, a n ing will be held, toâ€"night for the pyrpose to all concerned Povenxersiz,N.Y., Dec.31.â€"KFor the firs. time this winter the ice on the . Hudson here is fast, The Daniel Mills left here toâ€"night for New York, but she ‘will Yexâ€" xarianee great difficulty inpnw fter toâ€"morrow navigation to mmll be permanently. closed. for the.sea Paris, Dec. 31.â€"The proposition for the‘ creation of a SenatePwas the chief #ubâ€" Ject of discussion at a meeting in toe Palace of the Elysee party, ‘between ‘the repre: sentatives of the Ministry and those of the various groups in the Assembly. A.l.! theI deputies declared h‘gï¬uï¬â€˜:‘â€â€˜ sible to separate sona! other constit-uï¬m& laws. Duï¬m and Leon, Say, insisted that provision be made for the transmission of Mu-shq MacMahon‘s powers ever after the teorâ€" mination of the septennate. ‘, The deputies representating the right, replied that the, septennate was merely personal,,wheréâ€" upon Marshal MucMuhon. obgerved. that should anything happen to him, the coun, try, being Withon:h::u@ orglm'ledblï¬mem-; ment, would pass a terrible crisis. 'l‘helbuke, Pasquire mmuml that »the question of illâ€"transmission could be again exux%in,d t.f:;er 1880, whendit., nn‘h:n :; possible to ‘find some ground u; w to compromise. ‘ AmW};o: will be held on Saturday. es SA Affairs at New Oricans. _ . Naw Yors, The Sun‘s special from Orleans says the condition of the M Viexxa, De(i sfl.â€"ln consequence of & very heavy fall of sn: railways, in Aur.sytrix luz’ve whoflyo?imparually' y dï¬n"’ tinued traffic. â€" Freight traffic is at a stand still throughout the country. ~Com: munication between this city and m is entirely interrupted. . Trieste is i hv.ndvm.rdy and seaward. : | Beruix, Dec. 31â€"The circular note of Prince Bismarck, of May 14th, 187§ read inâ€" the secret session of the Von Arnim trial, stated that a new Pope, if not recognized by a majority of the European sovereigns, would cease to be a Popéy but would stand in the same 'Eosltion as â€" & Rishop appointed without the :consbnt m“ approval of his.governtienft. * Despatches from Jackson say | that very sequencte of a reduction in their wages Death of Duke. f The Duke of Montrose is dead. Loxpox, Jan. 1.â€"Sixty thousand colliers in South Wales have strick work :n .conâ€" the exiled Tsabefla,has been declared King. This new revolution has been effected without b]ooiahod, and it is thought that it will put a) stop to the efforts of Don Carlos to gain the Spanish throne. Spain has |once mote ,declared the inâ€" tention ofmumfl the .monarchial form of Government, and Prince Afonso, son ‘of _ Much painful excitement continues to exist in Brockville over the painful aborâ€" tion case, which resulted fatalfy to a young lady there.> /A verdict of murder has been brought against Dr. Sparham, and W. H. Greaves, &fleduoer. A warrant is also out for the irrest of Mrs. Sparham, who has left the place, she being an accessory. The: inauguration of Governor Tilden, for the State of New York, took pdl:?é at~ Albany (yesterday, and ‘was attended with E‘“ ceremony and rather more than the usual eclaf. 81 The municipal elections come off on Monday, and the several candidates are hard at work canvassingâ€":their. various constituencies. Ca l8 b t his visit to New York to an en« u:;“g‘ gone to New Haven, and farg% thence to New Bedford: <=>= (~= >( The King of the Sandwich Islands has brought his visit to New York to an end, The Scandinavian arrived at W C at 9:30 p.m,, on Thursday. ... _ _ _ [ (_ Ledru Rollin, the famous sculptor, diéd in Parié yesterday. .. .. ~5~~. .. i0 y ‘Aclegraph. The Formation of a . SOnate. MIDâ€"NIGHT <©DESPATCHES. Blockade of Railways by Suow. The Chinese Watchmakers, Rummary of Hews, Funeral of Gerrit Smith. UNITED STATES. Great Strike of Colliers Ice on the Hudson. New Gold Fields. Fatal Explosion. GREAT Berrrakk A Revelation. 1URKEY. FRANCE. GERMANY. AUSTREA. At the J combs 1 court : toâ€"day, ‘Karon Solo N‘gmfor the Whaleâ€" Bone pany, gave bail in the sum of to answor to lchm: oi;.lf})elilmg $7,785.34, belonging to New Y?n, Jan. 11â€"A fire broke out toâ€" night in a clothing store, extending from No. 4 to 10 Myrtle avenue; owned by Jacob Cohen. Loss on s $5,000 ; damage to building, $3,000. New York, Jan. 1.â€"Despatches from Verita, Indian Territory, report an‘ htta the leade: y ng from 75 to 200, who were from the sonti, and were within twelye miles of ‘Verita. ° All women :?1 in the place were g:ced & ï¬reldy to leave i6‘ north at‘a‘ moment‘s ‘notice. : Inâ€" ,tend&ehaexcitfl;ï¬'fmï¬hp «ind trouble is anticipated, ‘as ‘t are‘ men: arriving hourly from the lower {xm (:fu ï¬‚ï¬ Nation,‘ re i brutal murders _along the line of Eau' march. *€ Now‘ Years Day Receptions, \ _Wasaxerox, . Fob."T~~The ‘usual>re ception took place at the Executive man NEw* Yorgy "*~ 1.â€"Details of the 'gutinylzfl &Fdhï¬e\ghxp Mercury last y : that . some> fourteen . boys, two of them armed: with pistols, suddenly took possession of a cutter which was waiting to.put the . chaplain .ashore, and forced the crew to row them ashore. During the melee the boatswain had red: m thrown ‘in his eyes and was 8 in three places. ~The boys were ehiased and all but two recaptured." * Alive and Well. _ +1 MmBUs, O., Jan. 1.â€"Jacob Néiswanâ€" , who it was thought had been murâ€" dered and burned near this, dt{k returned today alive and well. He left home on account of family troubles. Wlnle- Haven. â€" \ 4 yEÂ¥, Ct., Jan. 1.â€"His: Majesty Lï¬:m visited New Haven toâ€"day, and was reoeind,by.l(n?or Lewis and aldermen and membeli of the Common Council at the City Hall, where a colla tion was served and brief speeches, interâ€" New Brororp, Jan.. 1.â€"King Kalakaua and suite toâ€"ni â€" and met with a formal.re Y e ‘ ~ Inauguration of Gov. Tilden. |â€" _ Aursaxy, Jan. 1.1â€"The inu.ugmsn?_' of Gov. Tilden toâ€"day took place at the Capiâ€" tal,and was witwessed by than â€" an or('iinnry large conmune% it About cleven »o‘clock ld;:ï¬: ntinfmntofhismmlï¬mion,'xdrï¬'f:glg: received a military en,t baud sruch : up @ Hail o the Clict? Gov. Tilden then took his seat in a carriage with ,Liou‘;fwg Darsheimer on his left side. ‘The members of the staff took their seats in other carriages, dzawn up.in front Norpork, Jan. 1..â€"Anvunknown steamer is ashore fifteen »miles south of Cape Menry. A wrecking steamer will be sent to her inimediatelys * =i: . . > â€"| Gov. Dix en the: Assembly Chaniber, mmï¬ in . ‘Tilden, followed |by the latter‘s staff. _ Walking up to the clerk‘s £ theâ€" mangion, andughe carriages were &&'fl ut Â¥ipon the streets. and. took their places Mline. The procession then started and Ched. éï¬xmugh the main avenues of the city with &it@m»rt of honor consisting of, Gen. Jackson‘s Nï¬ ho made .;B:e pearance. â€" They {g them Gi l::;: band. | #The 1:::: cession, . which . was .quite y, was highly complimented. At 11:50 o‘clock, desk, Gov. Dix addressed Mr. Tilden, after which Gov. Tilden made ~an appropriate m‘e', .Ij‘i_‘,‘, hi whetis WareRTOWN, N.~YÂ¥., "Jan. 1.â€"The 3t, I.wrenct; Riv«:-:d&_ Cape Vinc;(nlt is covâ€" ered with ice, erossing to Kingston is now made in ige beats. .. _ |â€" . Wasurmmarox, Dec. 31.â€"All d ie aamenle opportundt â€"pre f ew Year‘s Day. s Hazurro®, Pa., Dec. 31.â€"A meeting of operators and miners ot?ok place thisngirho; 5 ittee, 3 Wmmg mmnxu mitted their ’lghmposition, which was not accepted. e meeting adjourned ti January 11th. Work will be suspended during the interval. h " _ Nzw York, Dec. 31â€"Kalakava left New York for New Haven toâ€"day. b: Pacific Mail Investigation. ( At the Pacific mail investigation toâ€"day, Geo. ‘Reed, cashier ofJob;x aoch & Son, testified t.lm.tl 8t.h« change \cheque on 4fl: + ~1872, â€"was given at the reques of Vice:President Bellows, and (was only a matter of wcomxg:tm and Mr. %oach had knowledge « matter. _ : R. R. Rals: wqfwz Director of ‘the Pacific Mail Company, , next testifed: « *« Coal Operatives Association . ‘ Prtvavetrenta, Dec. 31.â€"A private moetâ€" ing of coal operatives was held at Readine R oad rthem of ih! asgociation 0: peratives of the Bchugkil] Co. ’l‘lii budnaA acted was the election of officers, and the making of preliminary arrangements for. the protection ef their intorests in the{ future. Atâ€"the» Toombs : police court toâ€"day The evening papers of this city w'P.l sus pend publication toâ€"morrow. > | | ~Derrorr, Dec. 31.,â€"Hon. H. N. Walker ( -m:)ld_ his interest in the Free Press to ‘m. Quimby, who : has ‘been the manâ€" | aging â€"editor for the past ten years| > The W. M. Tweed Case. | l |_ Nzw York, Dec. 31.1â€"The Twaed cerâ€" forari came up in .the Stpreme Court, eneral term, toâ€"day, and was urged for ttlement and ruling by David Dudley ‘Field,‘who offéred to take the first im pression of the Court without extended. t. The District Attorney thought ‘tase should be arguéd like any other, ‘and was not ready, as papers had not been irved on him. ie was decided if â€" counâ€" ‘could ifix an earlyâ€"day, court would ear the case, ifnot&would be argued on tirsday. Judge Davis incimm% that ‘he will not sit, but will get another judge replace him. | . & | | ;. New Year‘s Day in New York. \New: Yor_, Dec. 31.â€"The weather conâ€" tinued very â€"cold all day ; thermsfheter ging about 10© above zero, with indiâ€" "omofge_ing:'flllwer._ Skating is at Central P. in this city, and at the parks in Brooklyn, preparations are generally making to obserfé‘ to mo as ajholiday. | â€" All business exchanges, and banks will be â€"closed as well as tom House, Post Office, and other (public | buildings. â€" | .. Theannouncement of Sheridan‘s coming ‘is received with suppressed ‘indignation. Efforts are Ben:;f made . by the : Conservâ€" Ativesg to control the Legislature. l Strike of Coal Miners. LouisyiLL®, Ky., Dec. 31.â€"The miners at coal minés in Ohio, Ky.. are on & strike land serious trouble is expected. y «o .. 0.‘ We "Free Press." ° â€" | ‘ ; m&wm ‘s examination of Warâ€" mouth toâ€"day resulted in his diuchï¬e, His dgel with . Jewell willâ€" probably e place in a@wday or two. : : % is feverish. : Poverty and political ieat drive to desperation. â€" The ;Coal{Miners‘ Strike. Indian Troubles. An Accepted Boon. A Boxish Mutiny Frozen Over. Inaugurated. King Kalakaun. toKm%' Alfonsosr The ‘ A dor at Paris hundpr“ The Duke De Montpensierâ€"and Princes: have! congratulated Dor upon his accession to the Spanish The Bpanish army and Inavy yesterday everyv.wheroamDnAhnna Marshal, Seranno hasquictly the command â€"of the armies to General say that Gen. Dorregaray has laid down his | arms, jand that ‘other> leaders -.!e;m*:ï¬-?: â€" Maprin, Jan. d‘ .â€"The Republican armies in Catalonia and Saragossa have armics Don Alfonso as King. - '“""P“'." The New Policy with Cuba, * i It is reported that one of : the first nets of the new Ministry will be to| telegraph to th&&p&-(}enen“l‘gfhfluh w‘?ï¬. 4 oncifint irlt, 4 : by me-ubhï¬g.hu w.â€" dial understanding between the Home and Provincial Governments. (> * % h ~ A special despateh from Madrid to the London Fimes says General Primo De River:. some.â€" time ..since: ‘informed Mmh‘;:l SoAlm'fno that â€" he . intended to ve â€" Alfonso preclaimed i and| persisted in this meman'af;% the |offers . of + Serrano â€" to : him of the most elevated positions:in‘ his G’h. inâ€" cluding that of G.phmâ€"Gen# Cuba. Rivera, as ‘he alone had the=disposal of military forces in Madrid.. E 1%::- respondent also says that the new & try have telegraphed the Captainâ€"General of Cuba, ordering him ‘to announce the proclamation of King Alfonso to the army: in Cuba, which the King trusts ‘will more determinedly than ever defend. the inteâ€" grity of Spanish territory, _ _ _ _ ., _, LONDON, J&AR. }.â€" . lew with the Paris correspondent i6 Lor ) Times, Don Alfonso said, "1ibe C stitutionist as I am, Iâ€" know well | is not a matter of pleasure . to ‘be King Spain at this moment, but I shall try to understand my duty and do it." _ Interviewing the New King. b Loxpox, Jan. 1.â€"The Times correspondâ€" ent at Paris ï¬el:fnph that he "had an interview withâ€" Alfonso, whois in that gity. Spain, t it was necessary. im to orait & despately which is expooted io day (Friday). ‘ He had eg:ohd the news of his : proclamation. : His: mother‘ will reâ€" main in Paxiils. K}ile ot:_nohlded ;, follows.:: "I am not the King of a party, My . Minis try will be composed of men m‘ shades." ( 14. o4 "AMM 1 :d down his | arms, lndfll;‘foul?-_-â€",' pro: mmSit Carlists are about to g:lh adlheston L. ‘flnï¬llpbonso. urbandes are a at Barcelona. _ Loxnox, Jan. 1-â€"!‘3 g :interview with Gen. . Martines, Compas has ‘enter ed Valencia at: the head offlloï¬otflt were sent to ‘oppose: him when he proâ€" nounced for Alfonso. . . . , [aidist oi The Carlist leaders Darregaray, Alvares, and others have entered Catalonia. t nu-luofï¬om 104 * . Paris, Jan. 1.â€"Despatches from "Spain say that the CarlistGeneral Borregary has King Alfonso‘s Ministry is announced as follows : : Castro, Mi:?uta of Foriegn, Affairs ; Cordenas, Minister ‘of Justice} Jovellar, Minister of War; Minister of Finance ; Malins, Minister Marine ; Robledo, Minister of the Interiog ; and Ayala, Minister of the Colonies. Â¥ Alfonso did not pass through Paris, but has goné to Spain mct. He willâ€"disem: bark eithor at Cadiz or Valencis. _ â€" _ Alfonso has telegraphed to the Pope askingnhis blessing, and pmmidï¬glm he will, like his ancestors, defend: the rights of the Holy es "" " _ _ "omukht _Paris, Jan. 1.â€"â€"Exâ€"Queen Isabella, in respons]ie..i to ‘ the 'ï¬o?dof ‘General Prima‘ vera,,.sent tho lowing teleâ€" &i‘r:::; “"’l‘heKin‘p to Spain inme wely," .. c SAxTaAxpor, Dec. 31.â€"The Govm'q‘;d Santander has resigned. ‘The town is quiet. . . The navy ‘is favourable to Phuoi Alfonso. _ Marshalâ€" Serrano has sone to Madrid Paris, Dec. 31.â€"The Spanish Bourg Madame, : Department of m nees orientaels, has notified the Sub fect of Bayonne that Donna Blanco; wif of Dan Alfonso, bmtherofDon(h& crossed the frontier into Spain, ceeded towards Zodewegel. . Resignation of the Gov. of Santander Exâ€"Queen Isabells has received tbfl-» lowing despatches :â€"* All the towns have responded enthusiastically to the Nl mation."‘ Wmadnn l y s e Oe sÂ¥ fided to you." The Alfonists‘ eonsiderthat Carlism has received aâ€"death.blow. ... .â€" | The Minister of the Interior 1--.‘} the following de_sgtoh to the Goremer of {-)}: Provinces :â€"" Alfonso the n;, a«‘ m unanimo 'llll, heralded xl“‘ f ‘ army, nation and ministry.. A iregeney has been formed under the i ‘ Conovas Del Castillo, withouW: We hope your patriotism . will induce vou Parts, Dec. 31.â€"Additional from Spain state that Prince. Alfonso : been invited to visit the army «of North. j : gsald The ships in the harbour of have. hoisted the &)y,ï¬l “&â€' I ‘ Serrano acquiesces. s 1 4h unffona t Paris, Jan. 1.~Despatches from©Spairt| PRINCE ALFONSO PROCLAIMED KING. 4 .\ _ WVAsHINGTOX®, |Jan. . 1.1â€"Viceâ€"President Wilson has returned to Wuh;man and intends to preside over the Senst during the remainder of the session. â€" i Mrursis,Jan. 1.â€"A‘special from Helena, Ark., toâ€"day says "the steamer John UB. Maude struck on . an old . sunken barge Jlast night, while rear. a place known as ‘Oak Landing, Té/rty miles Eom Helena and sunk in about ten feet of water. No lives werg 40st, â€" The Maude left flnnp-'tlm evening with 8000 bdub m‘;{ oomw 16 were | swagxa::e f'ï¬"men. _ It ‘is bolun?ltq lï¬he boat and cargo will not ‘prové a tohl1 oss. \ Queen Victoria‘s Bounties. Loxpox, Jan. 1.â€"Queen Victoria disâ€" E:nsed her usual New Year bounties o ef, coats, and bread â€"stuffs at Windsor Castle toâ€"day. Cabinet and hundreds of others ops-d" ned their houses to visitors and dispensed hospitalities. 4 sion toâ€"day, Foreign Ministers, Cabinet Officers, Judges of the Supreme Court, army and navy officers, and many others, }mying their respects to the Pn&pt A arge delegation of Mexican war veterans, under the Marshalship ‘of exâ€"Govéernor Hubert, of Louisiana, were received 2 the President in a cordial manner, .. He decidedly in favour of having pensions granted to them. ‘The members of the The Spanish Throne. (Signed,) Viceâ€"President Wilson. Pinters â€" Steamer Smmk . Gov. of Santander. ®â€"#She London | Was first t w ‘Con. ] newspapers. ( / F Â¥ ":.1 name was to Kin g 4 & I shall | saw 4 omiand e | Ts u4 Madrid to the | of Jaly 1 ral Primo De| the; promi °_ Mr. W. Rio# was ta:i examined. his purchases from Loducs were ‘fAide sales, and â€"wore on his own ace About two menths previous to Juné ‘he gave Mr. Middlemiss a promise of Bond, Agoemont Mwihm-nmen. h Bothing aaid About the commutation, 4n he supposed ‘the property was A w lieved was not put at so much but $27,500 for ‘the whole lot. saw Iwin thio papers, when trave W‘, a. {ontreal. Tt of Jaly*~ Th â€" accord ‘b‘ ~B&LC p f pelieved that . on w wl oo oo Ooer buyini@g the property. â€" The ‘das â€"_ Mxr. Paxrox® was next examined. He" #aiidâ€"I am ~acquainted ~with the Tanneries property. ~Considered it worth 124 cents M;uzlfoc&lnf:‘l{ last ; was ed a portion at ice Mz:;::t dldnot!ndwthc“l‘.g;c" | ; ‘considered" a objection z:ol'hnmhz’rbnt,fl:m‘httha rm too far off for the purpose. â€" _ _ Duv id nov know emiss‘s object in Mmhpmm. in good faith: . deed: the â€"<apnsideraâ€" tion was stated at $160,000.‘ The areange. connéoted with the question 0 F'flm and ‘he would therefore, t rmw.mm the matâ€" __Mr. St. Presrs asked several questio which witness declined to answer for » tion, adding the law did not ;?’uav,om to reveal the confiden commsunication of his client, and that it was as much as his (practice was worth to reveal the secrets oti’...- clients. oi eerioies S ® NX nowlelige is entirely derived from privileged commuâ€" I.d.n.lino':;‘m .hcta Ron my â€" within m; kaomiedge thus ontained. â€" ’ Mr. Rrrom@ sgibmitted the matter to the Committee as to whetheror not witness was to answer. â€"~~â€" ® ... Q Are, there any facts within your can lay ) Committee touching the subject matter of this enquiry, which you have not aéquiredâ€"a mof,’w C in . your i capacity ? qi nol in yous qprofecsion y \Mr. J. A. Pemioes was the next witness, and .;in ~answer to Mr.. Ritchic, said that whatever he had as to the ‘Tanneries land « had been ‘reâ€" ‘vealed to him in his professional character of counsel and legal adviser of Mr. Middleâ€" miss as hm and he therefore resâ€" me ined "to state before the md‘ M confidence. e had never:made an offer or. entered into intions . with. the Dominion 13 ¢ mtm & view to acquire the Tanneries property, arid ‘had ‘never instituted an any.one for that Did not 1 1 ?lï¬ m'flh,fl» DommmGov;n’ ment, or any offer ‘being made to them. with respoct to the Tanneries property. â€"â€" SAE had any direct signih x wei‘&ma&w%â€â€™ï¬‚ A. Doxsrerav, ~Quebec, Aetters received and<being» attended ‘to. â€" Will e meet me here, or shall I go to tonight? _ _ _ : Mr. Chirtss BR Hasier, Manager of the Dominion Telegraph ‘Company, stated #that he had:received telegrams from the f to be of a general nature, and not ‘ fig upon théir face l!.gâ€omnocï¬o. with the exchange of land. ‘The telegrams m,thnpu::.lvtheanir:n,vha p p no. reason to supposé ghit exsoption of the Jofioning _4 ‘ The Tanneries Committee tmet again toâ€" day. â€" ‘The éxamination of witnesses was Gzo. L.KA of the Seminary of PL, i @ o Shï¬lpio.,flwa‘:‘hnneriesmdm Eropdt; made an estimate of the, f property in June last, and placed it at :15 cants per foot en bloc, but if it were cut up into lh'eenjgwouldroduqe the value about leaving it at $98,000. The of Gilbert Leduc was valued i.m 1864, at $10,400. Whflumnï¬n 1868 at The,Premier, the Hon. R. A. Davies mmmby 15 of a ma jority. 1 y TANNERIES SCANDAL TNVESTIGATION “A.!TOBA. The Government Sustained. is | Wixxirzc, Doc. 80, - m-gg.ï¬- Manitobs Lotal ele tion ‘held t gives s ment 16 “’m!â€_g"â€œï¬ EC August 27,,1874 cog';:u. R "dm',md't‘tde ba y & Y it is reported ‘they ‘ to fssue new stook to the extent «of |jten:per cent., and to pay the usual five cent dividend. Merchants, 116\ ing 116%; Commerce, 1334 closâ€" ing 1334 ; Teleg 192, closing 1924 to igl; M 185%, ~closing â€" 1854 : to CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE. Progress of the Evidence MONTREAL. (By Telegraph.) . Was paid the iho-::‘p‘a MoxtrBaL, Jan (Bigned) MoxrrEaL, Dec Moxtrza1, De 1650 & 147 J .R.M ount 13th Both sale st Id ie a I was yery ing to bed; the next morning I‘=l‘ ‘ ;‘f'mymk-!mdw@nw Moore. Dr. Vaux being sworn ‘testifed:‘I was ealled by Dr. Moore to see thhï¬ lndhndapeodwflm “;h-. ï¬dmdhï¬ treatment of de of which I approve in every parâ€" I then told themi all as I have toid you. J h.vefeumwhldiw,-ddmg.i“ has attended me." and took three of the powders before go to come to our and when he was s he cameacross the | * a me. : : We then went to $ ham‘uhouu.,m'l‘lao qm into a room, 1 office; the Doctor he D¢. Bparham‘s wife iis atdarge TKE BROCKVILLE ‘ABORTIO Cast, July last, which he considered a very fair ront farm, twenty acres ’deep,mouï¬! *eentsâ€" a foot and five cents a foot.: | the p farm about the in the hood, and that sold it at too low a price. â€" It was a place for a amallâ€" pox hospital, . ... _ . ‘ N * The Committee ' at 1:30 p. m.,â€" to 7th January at 11 & m. doubts being current as to a clekrtitle, he was unable to sell to several Subâ€" sequently he soid it to & 10Cor and five other partigs, of f C 11:(000@‘:‘.: o Cl im -wu:). as bookâ€" eeper or August ies, he -,q‘yhi [ in cheqties at a the \-ï¬ endorsed by McCormack. ... ___ Further. evidence from the witness was then 1«\2@45 January . 7th, on which date he was to appear and lay beâ€" forc the Commiktee certain papers and extracts from hig l*nk, relating to the ’exchnng. I Mr. Arsens Dessys®, Jr., of Tanngries &' from twelve cents joents en bloc on ist DEATH OF C THE VICTIN. zhedoux,:n.zlwqh. it dflT:.‘;g ?trl?p.lgem HJ 4 & S ooing qed uaaqwc: seeing accounts w se rempted to" sell i Mraro: But awiing money, but could not state amount, He ‘?.‘;;‘.‘P““! that “h":b_hnh- VERDICT OF ‘THE JURY Morden . PRICE 3 CENTS. M Brookyimu®, Dec. 31 cents en bloc on ist and has