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of his Imend. lHowever, since the thing bears upon the face of it the evidence of having beenâ€"gotten up in a hurry, Mr. Davis will probably give a further proof of his patrictism and remarkable self. abnegation by generously pardoning â€"and excusing the oversight. .If we did not kuow Mr. O‘Connor‘s history pretty well already, we would have some difficulty in linding out fro.m this address to which political party he belongs. !lo'lwih".‘ ly stirred by uo such hallowed remam brances of the days of " bibâ€"andâ€"tucker" . we confess to some surprise tains no acknowledgment of patriotic resolve to quit the f of his friend. However sin: thoroughly it they fail to attend, and all those who out â€" in favour of Mr.‘O‘ Connor, who has no doubt fully appreciated the favour, and probably feels not a little elated that he should be permitted to stand in the shoes of such an eminent bhilanthronhict and They have all withdrawr Mr. John O‘Connorâ€"that is whose names‘ were put upc nominations at the City Hall Mr. John (%. Davis among the especially graceful in Mr. 1 him had he gone repented of. This last act . fair way to restore him in the und esteem of his friends a associates east for Mr. Morgan of the moment, and bam â€" it table act in retiring when he was con vinced that to persist in going to the polls would not havé helped his own case, and would be a weakness to the party of whose princi 'I;fiwhfiheenalif&lon‘ndvom Mr. O y may have done one or tw things in connection with this samg con test which we regret, and_ could scarcel; be biamed if we condemned ; but we are convinced that the fe whose bailot Mr. O‘Conno allegiance, however, we see no reason why that allegiance should not be transferred to the candidate in whose favour he has retired, and accordingly we are preâ€" pared to advise fl:tour friends in the County of Russell who would have supâ€" ported Dr. Ferguson had he gone to polls to go in and secure the victory f Mr. Morgans 14 We must also acknowledge that Mr. the held, we should ha support to the end. doctor to be a. gentle: fitted to make an ex stances were such that his withdrawa from the contest became not only pruden hir the he ip Viewsâ€"Nmith & Reform Associa The 4Tines. Subscription Rates for the Daily Times R THE WEEKLY TIMES Hlanily has G DL OB _A L AA2" helire us c CENTS PE@ LiNB, and for hrTnm C mnl- M“‘)‘\M-m meuLl Raiiway < o-?tn\e.*, Insurance. C0% panies, and matters of itke dmnpmm‘ usert m the â€" Readiug . Maiict, FIPTKL C PEX LINE, 'mfl Contragts are made for . a deda‘ M:umoil Adnru';o'mouu\én mo.‘l‘l“lvnlés.l f when enty a‘% T FIVE L‘-Emn. and %NI-A 1)â€" Aâ€"H A 1 CENTS foreach won! cver twenty . The Adve ;‘.‘; sesitto sb ul Canad®, N& DOLLA KS TEN UENTS PEB LLN s, D0 TTA WA, WEDNESDAY, JA W Ot Business for Saie. Business Wauted. Mouses for Saic. Mouses to Rent. R Mouses Wanted. * Hoard and Lodging. Unaitle Strayed or Stolen. _ â€" Farms Wanted. Farms for Sale or to Rent. Live Stock for Saje or to Kent Money Wanted or u’ Loan. Situatious Wanted. | Situations Â¥acant, &c.. &Câ€" sements referred t Â¥R. OCONNORS ADDR The mite for Lransic Board Wonted Hew Ady Any one specified articl For Sale or Wanted Lost or Found. BIRTHS, MARRILAGES, DEATHS otlees of Births, Marriages and Deaths najority at ‘the islature these instan HE RUSSELL CONTEST lered THE TIMES hed every lawful morning inent philanthrophist h presentative man as Mr. W oOsE to quit the field in favour owever, since the thing ce of it the evidence of ntest, as th hoy Having giver ntlemar im in the confidence friends and political pe that every| voter i â€"have been cast for the polls will also be $U W put upor the list of ity Hall on Monday, nong the rest. . It is n Mr. Davis to withâ€" e that lings which inspired ces were the product are ere now heartily last act should go a FtY s ve vione one or two with this samg conâ€" and _ could scarcely lemmed ; but we are vhrt d vilSsC i an addres se that it of Mr. D nven tot _ given him that We believe the HE ating h en l and a credi heâ€" Ministerit t admitted th PP Maurk cments n every wa th U mem ber avour of al andicast ulince Y TLMES we gay mmd had hed $1 Or 1e Prige 18 ataary im don| them for, That at least would be (a â€"legitimate (thing to . do, and so far as their own promises were concernâ€" ed, the electors might, and no doubt would, some day take them at their word, vast‘majority of the electors. What specuâ€" Iations they might see fit to indulge in reâ€" mmmmn,wwmto-m of good behavioyr on their own behalf, and what prophecies of evil regarding the conduct they expected on the part of theirt opponents, we could well par t he ronfidence of the people,; but that on Lh:j.muuyflu'yhulgcudinhllmd with the sentiments and desires of the ?:.m ;v-s * * o+ it Te Council then adjounted. . :;Ifl to their wld y not be |wit] those at whom it deserving of it; p 1t / is _ certainiy a . victory _ won al‘ | a moa‘r auspicious _ .momentâ€" a time when t stray eldetion won, as was South Norfolk, or a reduced majqrity led I‘or‘:a;'fiovornmont supporter, was mtmfly sttempted to be used as a means of. proving that the popularity of Mr.%)fwkmie and his colleagues was on the wane. There can be no questioning that upon: the merits of the Government and. thiat |issne alone whs the contest in fimfl Centre fought, and lpanhu.‘ isgue a verdict has been pronounced which w“‘h\ht will ‘have its logitimate effect ln ?puttiu;: a ~(n|r to that . continual carping ~and, | detraction . with . which the _ Conservatives _ have _ attempted to | egerce . (the | | public _ of . :Canada ::rl‘ to |l»ei|"quI lfnl)egigun-o. Detraction y not: be |without its effects, even if those at whom it is levelled: are not very deserving of it, pn*\'idod it is . resorted to skilfully, and the point at which it begins is ithdually aérii-um But no sooner J | Goyernment, ind over an ordinary yictory w¢ should not s dispased to be¢e exceed ':fsl_\ jubilan { It must . be admitted, pwover, that| this vietory is noa orflinary one. â€" About this time last year, with the Dacific Scandal weighing him dowh, My. Hyan | got the handsome mnjon;g of 350 over his victoripus opponent of todiy. That this Landsome majority should nt: br: turned inté a minority of $4, won the simple mgrits of the Goverzmmu,‘ is not only & sufficient reply m dediicâ€" tidn attempted to be drawn the reâ€" duced majority of Mr. Fred. Mackenzie, but is also an excellent indication . of the fecling of satisfaction which is prevailing throughout | this | entire _ Dominion. j As will be keéen from our Montreal de spateh, .\Ir.Dlrwlin has been glected for the Cgntre Division of that city by. a nasâ€" )'m'ty of eigh(nfonr over Mr. M, P. Ryan, the unsested hunber The mattexof one seat cithgr way i< not one which affects l.ho statits of the Liberal party in this etfintry, or| fhe; position of th¢ Liberal O’Qfimudelli, jupt over an ordinaty tcmry 1 is comung down a peg to cof tglat \fil constituency" on t qpecui? with certain defeat if the face. | i e ---m*qn-tul with it _ could _ not, would nnquiml a / faller explanation thuf Mr. (Comnor has vouchsafed, before e |¢;|~e|-an\gl to admit its absolute c ¢tness. _ The, organ,; which espounses the Hon. gentli¢gman‘s cause gives him cat credit far His perseverance and the shocess he has tljus attained in his proâ€" féssion, _ We) are willingly to give this l\'vrti:blfient" free insertion in qur cplunims, but sincerely (trist . we are not going be asked _ to. send ', 1 _ the s 'lrullll lawyers _ in the tovinée.to the Legislature. Of course it a very pEer thing to pat him on the buck, tell him how he had raised himself i% the v‘mrld,é how he had been long in the llomi o Parliament, and latterly in the inion Cabinet, but it would have been '~Gli0|-li|lg permh had these things boeen redapitulated, for if Mr. ‘Conâ€" nor‘s own expressed estimate of the Local Legislature be cortect, he must admit that t;l nughr n wck Mr.lO L magnaninhty se «t it i U ernslationy an * lng @arnest shd. eloquent d« of| Monday| in favour of the wlC servstiml which _ he _ imâ€" t t his t, coming out and vorti a weakâ€"kneed straddleâ€"theâ€" -o‘lA professes to be willing to supâ€" â€" gorxi} measures, even if they do come i the {irit Ontario Government. â€" But i it is only another instance of Tory maninity. â€" Mr, O‘Comnor‘s disquisition n s0cjety and social order is an adâ€" able aildition to the" literature of the on [Wh YONTREAL CENTR E ipion th l'l‘ DA ertainly to prove lhatL" a man: unconnect" hat: of brauch trade" could do t 13 Jwn a peg to consent to con mnot ml i to the literature of" the fundityâ€"that . surpassing the common herd cannot aspire| to understandâ€"we nor‘s elucidation of class: vt]n*es'flll.al.inn with their + l'm'ho of society" and ;\gtins* any â€" literary pro® century. â€" The logic which m this CssiOT NS tarth latu @casion vhich him face the music. He was himself far down | Canadian, Afid Wish6U to say tnav no 10081 to l Sir,â€"Tbe subjoined letter is copied from the Chic Advance, to which is was addressed by the Honble. Gerrit Smith ; avd in ‘vh& to his readers the editor st',us tf:nt is was © almost the last act" of that noble ‘philantbropist‘s life. Let the advocates of Prohibition biut rememâ€" ber that the writer was a man of superior intelligence, gulture, social position and moral worth, and t.he{ may perhaps be led to admit it as possi le that other good men may be jjust as honestly averse to legal coercion in respect of what they shall eat or drink. . Mr. \(ierr;tt.' z:ith, n;‘ most people khow, was one chief actors and leltien in the long abolition stmgle which cost millions of douuiz employed thousands of devoted and se ‘ sacrificing agents, culminated in a terribly severe war, : finally swept away the curse of slavery from the United States. K’.&hnd inherited large advanezpu . His er was a judge and ‘a wealthy man, and procmng the . benefits of a thorwx education bestowed them upon his son, who, in his turn, niade the most of his opportunities and became as eminent in pomm aql;“wuiuma'ul worth. Few men ever spent so much money, time and effort, or ezl:u-od so much obloquy in connection with / purely benevolent object, and it may safely be said that few mieh united in their character so many of the essential features of the true patriot uu%Clgr‘n!imâ€"«qn(l this is what Mr. Gerâ€" rit Smith said a fow days before his death, which, as you know, ‘occurred ofly some weaks ago, | L s bodied in and| represented by -fl Ryan. The greatest stainâ€"perhaps, indoed, the only stainâ€"upon Mr. Ryan‘s reputation as a public man was that he supported the PrcificCharterâ€"sellers to the very last, and like them has never yet expressed his roâ€" t for the he played in connection fi‘:h that ous transaction. To tus Enirog or tar /TTIMES being the:â€"mogst obscure, and, al things considered, the fact that Mr. Detlin ha been successfulin beating him is a higt compliment to the ~personal qualities o that gentleman, as welmn & "proof of the still waning popularity of Toryisni as emâ€" 11 20NCCr 50° Of somewhat rabid party leanings. .;I a speaker â€" he certainly did not excel, but he had the graceful merit of never intruding upon the patience of his fellowâ€"membeérs, and he ‘teldom dabbled in the discussion . of questions \which he did not \md;;utqnd. Un commercial mat_ Of his defeated opponent we have not a word to say except of respect. . Ho is a man of fir ability fand considerable influence, but of somewhat rabid party leanings. .;1 a speaker â€" he certainly did not excel, but he had the graceful merit of never intruding upon the patience of his fellowâ€"membeérs, and he ‘teldom dabbled in the «liscuission | of| auektions whicrh La \W itse en _ We cannot close this notice without tendering _ our _ humble _ mead â€" of credit to ~theâ€" popularity and ability of the candidaté by whom and through whom the battle of yesterday was successâ€" fully [fought, Mr. Devlin well deserves the hntnour which the Liberals of Montreal Centre have conferred upon him, not only on account Of his personal fitness for the high and nz'pnusible oftice to which they hbave elected him, but more especially on account of his fidelity to Liberal principles under all citeumstances, mid the fact that he carried the banner in Montreal Centre when these principles were far less popuâ€" Jai than their areâ€" toâ€"day.. Mr. Devlin was alyays ready and> willing to sacrifice his own persongl interests for the sake of the catse whicly ho has ever had so deeply at heart, when that sacrifice meant someâ€" thing, and jit is but just, now that the cause is in the ascendant, that its repreâ€" sentatives should rally round him and thus fittingly recognise their appreciation of his conduct. Inyelecting Mr. Devlin, Montreal Centre has not only done honour and give them an opportunity of redeemâ€" ing them. _ Under ourconstitutional form of Government, this isâ€"one of the things which would happen (just: as surely and just as naturally as that the sun which rose in the east this morning .should set in the evening in thé west, if they were only willing to permit the laws which govâ€" ern these things to run their natural course. In this battle with nature and common sense, they must surély continue to come off worsted. the more especially that they refuse to admit their own errors â€"ertimes we should rather sayâ€"in the past, and hold that their condact has been porfectly jnst and honest, the unequivocal verdict of the electots to the vantrary notwithstanding. on him, I)utL has been If, and the elector y may at least be orrcanondecintre. PROHTBITIO N ast be assiu ually f that notice without e mead _ of y and ability n and through THE TIMES: OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY. JiXti\py Owuroa : constituâ€" that â€" their 0 ‘cof@atry h noure zh of Mr. Logaxasr: requested Duvernay / to give an extract statement from the books of the firm of the money transactions from (the (Ist June to the Ist October last, buthwitnou declined. ond the pon:rdt that such a statement â€"woul expose vate affairs. J oo un~ s mady A. M. Detisle, â€"J. S. Murtelle, Q.g and John Dunlop, Secretary of the ‘ cipm:{Qdebcmo DoGnoe,mnfih ered Tanneries to be worth at from 10c to 15c a foot, and the Ledus:l in on Arothe br cedmd on Eo was allowed to add that while at Mumyl Bay last sgmmer, he was nearly bothered to death by people‘s inhmm’ and: in order to wt]met two very inquisitive reenhorns, whom he believed to hfl geen set upon him <by others, he was deâ€" termined they should know more than any living man, himself included, and told them a great mnng":hlmhwh causâ€" ad their eyes to start from sockets, and theyefeft the room like a flash of lightning. He â€" afterwards learned that their names was Pacand. gYa The exm;i‘natio;: of Du;umu :u then resumed, | Hesai eau and Ouimet did not |know of m,ooo loaned to witness.. He positively stated that no member of the Government derived any benefit from the éxchange directly or inâ€" directly, so that the $48,000 was a legitiâ€" mate transaction. AF _ _ M. Lovis â€"Dexis DuyErxay, oné of the proprietors of the Minerve, am:dâ€" Did: not know of deposits made on 23rd JTune* and 7th «July to the credit of Dansereau at the Jacques Cartier Bank by Middleâ€" miss.| All witness knew of the flrm through the papers. Dansereaunever a ‘ witness before the transaction the part he was hki#,nordidol; tell him that n'g::: opportunity was offered to assure credit of the Minerve.‘ : Archambaultspoke of the transaction before witness. Nelth$ witness n?r u}vo(' his partners derive E * (ML. declined to answer, htnk(emer. . swer. The committee insisted, but the witness remained firm and refused. to rcâ€" ply. ‘He thought he had shown by Mr. Cote‘s testimony that the $17,000 had lzo‘ thing to do with the Tanneries. Had ho communication with Mr. Mousseauabout the exchange before it was finished. Was positive‘that Mosseau had nothing to do with the transaction. _ _ directed by the Ministry. â€" M. Chapleau, at the Tanneries mm a few days after the exchange, referred to the investigaâ€" tien. It was notorious that the members of the Ministry asked for an investigation. Middlemiss on leamirlxg there was to be an enqui‘?, wrote or tel egraphed to witness asking â€"if such were to be the case. Middlemiss did not oxEnu any appreâ€" hension to witness in re! ce to the inâ€" vestigation.. On the other hand, he deâ€" sired to have an immediate trial of titles in court. ‘Witness had himself ‘called on the Ministry to test the question of title in court, as Middlemiss was: anxious to know if what he had done was Me Minerve : was not in need of Mi ‘s O 0O CC UCC" mA CHOck on the same bank, p.y.hie to Dlnun.:i, for $9,000. ‘This sum also referred Lo private transacâ€" tions between us, during last summer. The belegrams of Aug. 10th, produced by Dakers, requested the deeds of the ‘Tanâ€" neries pror:rtyh Imagined they were the titles the (Government for these lands. " Witness had no connection last summer with Hon. Mr. Archambault in urchases of land. <In conversation the flu.er told him to see some one about the buying of some.rroperty. Afterwards he h:ulatelem rom: Archambault not to interest h _lffil.rtllernboutit. Tm: the tel was Aaddressed to Middleâ€" miss ges::fomd ‘to an investigation SLaLak IMP. WaL T Onrer eP o < s e e y We for $7,000; that related entirely to his private business, and no part had been paid to any one on account of the Tanâ€" nories.. | On the 21st July Boivin of Queâ€" bec, a partner of witness‘s in the land transactions, drew a check on the same M. C.) DaxszErzav continued his \ eviâ€" dence: â€" He said on the 17th June he drew a check on the Jacques Cartier Bank Are THE TANNERIES® INVESTIGATION, MoXtTrREAL, Jan. 12 as he was ‘tario, sole agents for the Dominion. P Nm-x-nl:oâ€"idbo‘ud ud cents. . |. § € ford, writes :‘ **Send me some mors Elâ€" ectric:Oil. Ihave entirely out. Noâ€" ‘thing takes like it." er l Reed, Ulâ€" ‘verton, P. Q., write : \“?hohmecmog is m reputation here, mfed %or. us a furthersupply without delay." yne, Gibb, & Co., Buhnflmn’ , P. Q., write: "Sendus one gross Electric Oil.. We find it takes Faim cannot sta lwhere it is used. _ It is the cheapest mecfi tine ever made. One bottle hasâ€" cured bronchitis. Fifty cents worthhn«l:ured m&d standing ooug% itively cures . tarrh, Asthnisa an m Flgy cents worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quantitya lame Thomas‘ Excelsior Electric Oilâ€"Worth Ten times itsjweight in Gold. !..__{@ / Widdifield York, E. B., Lane....... York, W. R., Patterson. ellington, 8. R., Gow . ... -gqmngagn; C. R., Clarke.. entworth, N. R., Stock . 01 «[ 10° | *‘ Clnstio Wentworth, 3. R., Sexton. York, N. R., Jackson..... . Wellington, °flinszn, ellington sEiwok, Bold by all medicine dealers. Price 50 StormdnlfiBethiz;);T..â€"..'. eph A i (atks + 6 Torogw, W. R., Boll....., Simgoe, Pre§COtt) PAbBbO® ...J..+ cscscsesersensss Prino'e‘EJ‘ Iward, s $p.2" .. 4 | €5 @OD revssererigi+} Renfrew, N. R., | oiffltc d ti i4 Moffatht.............. 4 Renfrew, 8. R., i i1 +4 * â€"* SHOWRThâ€"â€" sumsdasd. n *T en Ll........ Perth, N. R., Daly PWE BCE . 400000 n ... oult M ho Eartrell tawa, O‘Donoghue...... Oxford, N. R., Mowat...... Oxft‘u'd, S.“R., Oliver....... 1: i1 I d e We 1. ... /T N N. R., Clatke............;... : «*‘ McKnight........... C J * 19 ces o. .]. Northumberland, E. R., Cochrane. M " ~Fervis....}.. Northumberland, W. R., Gifford.. o4 «_ Hargraft Ontario, N. R., MCRAO................ Peel, Beyon | it . Durand..sclisilssi6.â€"uls.s... 0 0 1 IiLifllespx, N. R. rome.. (10Qâ€"1 *;] : #6 4 hb ks rressscireees O O 1 Middlesex, E. R., Tooley.............. 1 0 0 (* 5:/. ENAD§«+++.ssexmin«+ Q OQ:1 Middlesex, W. R., ie(N.)......: 1 0 0 y# 6€ atterworth....... 0 0 1 Moneck, Hanéy...../.......+..:........... 0 Q 1 Lambton, W. R., Pardee............... Lanark, N. K., Mostyn................., « * > aâ€"‘ Caldfrell................ Lahark; S, Ry COGGmremermc(ins:. Leods and Grenville, N. i. Merrick Kent, W. R., Coutts.............;..... C HL . WREEONNe + c 4e ++ syrratducds s %m, M @U:â€"=:+â€"+â€"4oioh LantBton), 2 Ry Shiep ooo ol Haldimand, Buté{I.TLli +100 56 . Waldbrook Grey, S. R., Hunte Grey, E. R., I_mc;:t Frontenac, Calyin Glengarry, Grant . "* /; McNabl..:.,. Grenville, 8. R., f & "â€" Price... (irey, N. R., Scott Essex, N Eskex, 8 Elgin, W. R., Elgin, E. R.y Ni. %mg.er We ivee xt olth‘s + ol ue i. Durham, W.“R., °Ll°0d1 Carleton, Monk.. .. Cornwall, Mclnty Dufferin ....... Dundas, Cook 1 â€"B. B.; WWe Cardwell, Bowles . // 0* / * Flesher. | *./ A It, Hardy‘.......... Brockville, Fitzsiimmons.... filues| > #4 Cole s{ sii0.s..:;s Bruce,.N. R., Sindlai (Dr,) 4. . SoA€ â€" + Ningl&ipr .. /.. mma int 5.44; Finlayson P I n Addington, Dag?aPe 6 Mace}... C CDi8OLN4+++svsckeâ€"+22«e K., Snetsinger THE |ELECTIONS, w ‘ List of Candidates, Patterson McFayden Deviin Wigl Reprrarrbxtal is Pringe............... Pati M 4k edest 2s ismm« rronto, Onâ€" | 143 New Bond»â€"St., W., > > nion. 1%‘&%%& and Kleoâ€"| Moore‘s , i M . ; the aid of which persons w i 0 0 1 $9 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 1. 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Fo i e General Alexander :â€""1â€" have never known aD, instance h.":lfi releif was not ~Dr. MV reports :â€"* It had the most won. derful otfect 1 over withossedin "_"_" * . Bold in tins. Cigars and Cigarettes in boxes, Mn‘.flm& 4 i SAVORY aND MOORE is admitted by who have tried it, to ensure more rougy ul etriaty roust tham: nay other Asthma ‘and Bronchitis, yimaus, v liare & Oo. -...xu..m-.mz)y., Wholesale Druge‘sts, At»n-l‘-mâ€"am.u». cAuila~ ~Avery, Brown 4& Co. Avne Â¥ 1878 s D.A.'I"U'B.e TATULA nmmmbrhfieqem.mm Newbery & Sons, 87 Newgateâ€"st., London. mmfimum.m Sanzer & Song, O: London. 4w sil the London Houses. i 19viin\~AGENTS I ADA. f inovbe. »}y~sghns, Mercer & Co. W holcsale Drug lorMan:.e&’n u;sblooammln- puritise, can: recommended., For Ecrofula, Scurvy, Diseases and sore ou?l'und-ltn snon'.:%‘m- and permhnen cure. lt cures O pmm-nmomuu&. Cures g.‘.“‘".._....fi;'-_?' aplos on the face, Flint Glassware, in J)lnm and fancy, & speciality during the holida;#. ‘Those beautiâ€" ful goods are more durable than cnntm cheaper. _ Now in gtock. Fruit and Cake Dishes, ‘a"l sizes; coversd Bowls, Preserve vishbes, all sizes; Water Jugs, Wine Glasses ali kinds; Decanters, Gom-. from 906 to s:rdnr.eu; Glass No&t;,h:' Te ; “mon i in Taay nearly pr.ces, in ev ~Pe» uiren ty thie frae _ " 1. ue evvione CLARKE‘S . _ WoRLD FAYED BLO0D HIKTUORE H. M. ROWE & CO.‘S8 BALTIMORE OYSTERS To 31-3::6. es‘ 'uuw, . Sabin $55 to $80 gold, according to accomoda Return tickets iss at reduced 7 uesnc aeesentins Gofifmamua MUSGBOVE, Ottewa are intended to sail betw the Ciyde_and Po':tlsnd during the mnon”gt Winter Naviâ€" on. yÂ¥ CABIN RATES OF |PASSAGEK. TRTcRMEDLATE L100 ...0e. o o. reiile w An carried on each «22 Ausiperionted Aeven sargnien P wishing ird, for mnl ‘obtain passage oerd‘&‘lu at lowest from molmd, Ireland or Scotland, to any mailway 8 n in Canada or the United States. [When tickets are not used the amount is returned, l6sg a small deduction. RATES OF PASSAGE, CABIN. . ..$70 to$80 1 ~STEERAGE. THE STEAMERS OF THE PASSA.YG ER 4000 MMODATION UNBUR OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Liverpool, lanundarrx’ and qai . The Ew t f the ia safest in :o‘:-?:. oVanu.éls 'flfi'fi. despatched as follows :â€" STEAMERS FROM NEW YORK EVERY BATUBDAY, qv Lin Messrs. :. Hay & 0...- P KCY late Jnoques & Hay,] Toronto, &¢. &c., to which Pgoy oo?a?ld:nuy m&]nwomaw}uenua': of purâ€" rs, both as regerds WOrkmu-ha), Q,u:l.lr and Good Value, xs we are selling at a Small Advance on Mill Prices. A Large Stock of Curtains on Hand. \ BHOOLBRED & CO. | Jauuary 6th, 1876 The Great Blood Purifier and Restorgr DNE E: eR hifi s Desire to inform their friends and the public that they are now recefving regular consiâ€"nâ€" ments ‘of Furniture of all descriptions from CARPET AND | FurWiTuRE wouse, SHOOLBRED & CO. Ottawa July 2 1878 LYNESIAN........«..i+:24.. gcoAnumAvxui.............. i’(‘o%‘i%"[‘.‘}‘ PERUVIAN o imb ssrerrraving POLYNRSIA N SU[AAAAE dence ofrip. . W1‘ meet with the foll confiâ€" dence of the whole people. at the ensuing elec« tion. and as a consequence I announce myself #6 S Candidate for your sutfrages on the Aslon. Knould 1 be decmed wmym‘you;fivum the fature as in the past, my bumble support Will be given to the presoutmm in â€"all measures for the beneSt of country.. I ask assistance in o nosing chicasery and doub‘eâ€"dealing, and in &vour of gne who will neither be cajoled or purchased. Hoping to meet you all at public meetings, sn:ll u’,‘ posible personally, beiore the day of polline. . uau"""‘.' "‘l!‘.â€"'nm; Legislatare, in '.’?1‘;'?! iipon to stea * ,To 'rn'rg L 7 Electors of Ottawa. Ottewa, January 4, 1875 SHFIELD‘S Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1874 Rates of passage from Suspension Bridge 4nihl on or Buffalo , | 18, 1875 Glasgow L ine Trade Markâ€"* B100oD MIXTURE." LLAN LINE Election Hotices. TTAWA Miscellaneous. 156 Festimonials daily recel E M P OR IU M . ANCHOR LINE. To be had in perfection, at James Buchanan‘s SUSSEX STREET y w Steamships,. 1 remain, Yours respectfully, FROM PORTLAND. Carpets. CELEBRATED DAN. J. O‘DONOGHUE. AMES ASHFIELD, # Duke sireet, OChaudiere, Through the dissolution of the â€"'ws,x_;g_‘«u Agents, 17, short time 49 Sparks Street i6th 6th PÂ¥ Feb. D4 ndosd Road. The house ahd groumds can atrolings it reqaneds s F0 Complete ana ampié room in each for a larg.e uC220 $25 HANGER, &o ;â€"“ , Whitewashing, Coloring on mmw‘puflhn'flwmm ‘-Ahlqom:z o NEW PaPER*®, Post Ofi C ns ce Higinst. . «i0ouses to Ket. T PRUNEAU, Junr., "“.'_;'_‘1'_1'_'& HuUSH DECORA Terms of sale or rentai, m + A, B the importer of the describ Ltfl -&nuq. viz.:â€"(here a fall 2o ooo on ies ie Eiving name of maier und use ‘to which it is to shall be inserted) <lo solemnly swear, that to best of my knowâ€" Wmm»mm-um «deseribed, is manufactured in Caned2, and that th‘-nohlmaorm(a'unmuu manuâ€" m‘?"’“"‘”"“mmol «nroprintar or one of g:r“'w'" or y autkorized agent, and mumohm‘ub‘uuhr-b. _ _ wornâ€"to before me at on the The house and ; Friday, 18th day of Deceniber, 1874. PIEIT: ; HI3% EXOKLLENCY® THE GOVERNOR . GENERAL IN COUNOCIL. | Whereas, by Order of the om«uvg of June, 1871, it is f :. m‘::ll. t is directed that »wore . &..‘.":«E.«mm'm Haa‘ tme Dominien for use in Canadian manufactur id being on the southâ€"east side c the Canal Basin; Oiair®, on Muscrove and ca t mwmu&a{mm-o«m Faoâ€" tory," known as lots Nos. Two Mfiou {hn'rmmaua:.wm “'o‘i o. 3 Â¥ Â¥ of plans to be seen at the rooms 6fthe Amfl&ufihmfi w4 TiSLh m M m m sever » aAlly, m&?n 145 "W@LL e O these lots, sever. lly, within ##ro years, in couiormity with Bearmamrnitane oi arpenelar on resume possesslon on paying value of 10 prove. Further conditions on the day of uale,‘ * To aturrEOrH, * Depaty of the \ of the Lotanl or, | Wémm. ‘Cog®i®, * e wissioner of Orinance and § __._ Admiralty Lands . Age: of 33 feet by a dapth of 10} feet. T#ort or less, as shown on piah,. C amgont : _ Alsoâ€":eases, for thesame verio!, of two wharf UBLIC NOTLORis he ven .that on .‘P W%n&my,mfld&w&nwvm d%vsm.vmumznh‘h The lease, for twentyâ€"one years, from fldule.o(tvo'fim{mhlyhg on the west of the Rideau Canal. to the south of the %au'nru‘ omw.,botmdu% P ml-nz'nmmlu-: age or iss reli C cheh, iot having .a. front» Bq7CJ, Sugject to the reservations men tioned in the i7th section of the aaid Aot, an therein numbered one, ;'o,u.u.m.,.:‘ f Ond i hoylert only to the ree OTICE is given that Edmund Burritt, N amm of Waiford, in County of Gren: uumm%r iohnston, uu'llhimfln. of Ontario, uire, has made an a to the Court of Cbancery for & of Title to the aboveâ€"mentioned property, under * the P MOZ 2ARCTeâ€"mentoned wy, under * the “”0'9,*% es 10 Eslate in U Canada," and evidence "“ he appe»rs to be owner thereof in fee free rom _ all incum wherefore any other permhv\nu)rp to have title to orinterest in the land or any thereof, is required on <or we Tucsday, Twelfth day of January, now next ensuing, a file a st.tement of his claim, verified by wit at my Chambers, Osgoode Hali, in the City of & Hawa c ar 4nars 0P 0 P eePh Kerr & Boyd, =“= =E:lr office, in the ty "of lml for fi flfi bnrned,n nn:troumo:tb -:.Mmu:dm e become absolute and indefesible at Law and in Equity, subject only to the reservations men In the Govuernment ZLotices same with power to the Company to acquire ane}, oore i20ds nfcessary for the exercise of ir â€" Umg, “h;fl“fl:‘;%..ow’ Dee. 24, 1874. " â€" [ _â€" fll?o-t-nvkh' my Cham bel ode Hali, in the City o Yoronto, and 16 Serve a.cony 06 Messis. Sluke @TICE.â€"Applicstion will be made at the ’N nscml. ;:-lon onh:mnla Pariiament r a Incor; wer Ultawa Boom Lompanyfi:w of said (h-m being to {Am in the Uftews wherever the e may be decmed w-ly mv:enbflu Cit otmm.{nv. and u: lase of wkes A purpose catching escaped Illfzu ‘Timber and Lumber, ad to levy and coliect tolls for the maintensgnce of the Ottawa, Ist Jany., 187 . A Y LRELL, of New York, will P e w The : aritament of Canaads, at 1th noey kesslon, for an Act ebabling bim to obtain Letiers Patent Gf ‘lnvuflu tor certain imâ€" ements inâ€"Paints. m‘ _5__.__: H. J. GIBBS, The creditors of the are requested to file Imx.mv AOT OF 18e9. § In the matter of THOMAS EDWIN Moo s An lflas-t ; RKE, reaP reulte oA inttter nc ds 2c i23 are mested to file their claims with the “&dumumm. to ensble him to at the fotal amount of liabilities withâ€" out Â¥ W. H. e t F Ivterim A & SELL OR REXNT. Dated this fourth day of December, 1874 OVERNMENT HOUSE, oTTAwaA, Dec 26, 1874 ORDNANCE LANDS, â€" OTTAWA OVERNMENT HoUSE. IN CHANCERY. Saturday, 12th day of December, 1874 Jan. 9, 1875 (8d., . GEO. 8. % 8i5bSwâ€"lawk Bm & PENNOOK: CASSELs WaALKKER CUBTOMS DNEPARTMCENT, Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1974. UTHORIZED DISCOUNT on Am lnvoices Ilnl-ufllnllpl“ m&r& ; m-fi’: Oubtoms, trer of ber Twentyâ€"four, in The broken Ooncemsion of the fawnsaly of Aocttatie ar merpe dane on ts a R. AVERILL, of New York Legal Hotices. P ainuters. aboveâ€"named insolvent 148 NEW BONDST., LONDONK, w unflcau‘ and Storeâ€" Pancreatic Emulsi d ona.n. Fostage nu'ufi:%»-. in the Wrerxkiy '3'&3:“&':3:«"-‘.‘.";'3 year, lbb; or, 1wo Periodicals, to enu&-.u-nu ‘vgm <g : B6E u‘:}mfim‘"“ j ror‘::'w!(.g' %:E“.%mm in ane namia tors as well as tue public mind, for its vast -E f.mu'-* fi.‘.‘.’.“.‘.‘t" prejudioes or idepraved tastes.~â€" . _ Notices of the Progs. 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