14 c t3 "th NORTHROP > sole "the + M _ Note.â€" and â€" Elecâ€" well. without delay.‘ i F fuckingham, 1 it acts like a charmâ€"it was slow at first, but takes splendidly now." H.Cols, of lona, writes : * Please forward six dozen of Thomas‘ Electricuhibl, [l-m nm rum out ; equals it." It is hi reâ€" nnmy those who have noodr it." J.lodhd; Thamesville, writes : "Send at onge a mhe:uayjrdmul,l have only one bot eft. 1 never saw anything sell so well, and give> such genâ€" eral satisfaction.‘" . J. Thompson, Woodâ€" ford, writes:. "Send me some more El ectric Oil. ï¬ronu»ï¬ï¬nlya out. $No» thing takes like it." Miller & Reed, Ul verton, P. Q., write: "The Electric Oil im a great reputation here, and is mdfor., Smdmgfw.up&{ without delay." Lemoyne," & Pain eannot stay where it is used. .It hmmp‘ohe-cpd-.. One bottle. has . cured bronchitis. : Fifty cents worth has cured an old standing.cough. It positively cures Catarrh, Asthma and Croup. ï¬f{]mhworï¬lhucnruierick in the and the same quantity a lame back of eight years‘ standing. The followâ€" ing are extracts from a few ~of the many Iouonthn.hsv:'boeu received from the different parts of Canada, which, we think, ahould bo;uï¬cient :3 ;ufyg%-nm seeptical. J, Callard, of â€"Sparts, a.-b‘ wriru: Nend me six «lozen Dr, Thomas Electric Oil. Have sold all L had from you and want more now. . Its cures are truly wonderful." Wuhmlfn,of Frankâ€" lin, writes: " I have sotd all theâ€"agent loft: Thomas® Excelsior Electric Ollâ€"Worth "0. times its]weight in Gold. Mz. O‘Leazy‘s Leotore.â€"Thesubject of Mr. PLeary‘s lecture at the Rink Music Hall, will embrace the following points, among ‘others ;â€"*" The Bo:;nre. of Dominion in the Interests of Emigration," " The Great North West," *‘The m lloute,inclmï¬ngrdu water route from Collingwood to Prince Arthur Landing," " Silver Island~Thunder Bay, and 'xno Nartbern lekte, had, Hnkeh, minerbin Northern i r, i &c., along the route, "Fort l’imch-m:ï¬ Rainy river," "the; Redâ€" River» Valley, its generally," Reck and Assinobine rivers, their timber, belts, navi &e.," "Winnipeg (Fort \Gary), its ion, coammerce and ambition, man rs and investments, together with other matâ€" ters of interesi pertaining to the Prairie Province." The chiir will ‘be taken by the Hon. Alex. Mackenzie at eight o‘clock. good deal of excitement was expected, and lively times‘ as of yore at the polling stations. But no such thing. .Beyond the oe.::hh:nhnivddvohn_ ank,::lotor li.n vehi thare was nothing to indicate the important issue at stake. Doubtless this quiet stgte of affairs did not exist in the breasts of those who were busily engaged Mwwmmwym flhpxumhtnp.dom of s whith e speedily dispelled in reasts two thirds of them. â€" WN&‘% wonder. and su was both d expressed. yeste g.dtboa;i:l. q:pe.nnceoftiociz during the tion. Knowing that the: were three candidates in the field, wh were all expected to poll a close vate, Remember Wr. O‘Leary‘s lecture toâ€" morrow. Wednesday, ovo.lm at the Rink Music Hall, on the * No West.** aAdmission 10 conts, seats 25 cents. â€" i McVeity was looking well after the rum muï¬i-y,bunu natives of the Isle. succeeded in getting outâ€" side of some old rye in ruw'ghkquil:k time after five o‘clock. In the evening they were making bright efforts to keep c-eiod:er up, but one of them managed to take the measure of the real estate he | will some day require for his own accomâ€" modation, andâ€"he carried home a coat well plastered with the "beautiful." 2 wi0t from Mr. Durrows in .1873 at $123, which heâ€"had purchased at $75, was the other day offered four hundred dollars for open on condition that no liqu vended between the hours « x. m. and 5 o‘ciock p. m. be declared Romember MNr. O‘Leary‘s lecture to morrow. Wodunesdnay, evening. at \the Rink Music Hall, on the * North West." Admission 10 cents. Reserved Seats 35 cents. S @Remember MNr, O‘Leary‘s leciunre toâ€" morrow, Wednesday, eveni «t the Hink Music Hall, on the â€"â€" North West.:" Admission 10 cents. Reserved seats 25 semts. terday." Sose, the larceny dueed the wood pile and c change will doubtiess soon A Rusifâ€""Bast ni%&, crowd at the Kussell He excitedly discussing the the election, some â€"oue were clos he election of ve mg laiked of Chauchere Stea ine has at length ‘been st hatham, Unt., and will arrive *morrow or next day. Tes A gentieman of this city who purchased Market s Tocal IntclHianence. viox.â€"The usualweekly pra lace this evening. The fir irt of the Sotiety will 1 ran‘s New Opers House j vest an s New Upers House it c in Febrnary, an announce should st&mraybk the . mem exertions to perfect them pieces now in practice.. ° or tus. . Law.â€"Inspector looking well after the rum write W la : "Send us one e find it takes T or purchaser on mestic affaire were , while a large use corner, were probable issue of raised the cry foll 161 Or U supply ow . MV ire i vla While I admit, as | have Already th¢ | that lif my note was mumd&don :l:" ublig, the reference to Mr. Mackenzio d gy bare name of * Mackensie". might ies w @ y | ;:: critici ‘;l‘ & ' taste, I _ . | main re |was no impropriety * | in such a reference i ‘?;;m note from * | one domwn&har between whom "C"3 |â€"sxisted relations of mutual confidence. . be N The following statements appear in a communicate l’n the lgp‘hmond (Va) Whig:â€""In a / recent number : of your paper, it was announced that a fatal epiâ€" demic prevailed extensively in many parts of the State among the faline race. In this neighbourhood the has been raging, and the lives of many of the> race }mn destroyed by it. | of the physicians here have that it is trichinaâ€"the same di {which has caused the death, at diffe fï¬mum lacgs, of a great mumber of ci gop When cats were at ?‘fllï¬ nmedyâ€"â€"thtmm le, ;WH: I was in Richmond at the late! State Agriâ€" cultural Fair, a lady at whose, I was a guest informed me that. she had found ahflf-m:'uon my ; of re a able bosutmbdb ‘ The above. dy ( )‘ of calomel) was applied, and she ib ‘n well, and playful. [publication of this 1 ay be i ntal in saving the lives of many cats." | Remember Mr. 0‘ lecture toâ€" Wink Music HaNh _o-"i;_-%i HWenele amdmmua%ï¬m & i kemember. Yr. aary‘s lecture â€"â€"duereet Pb en Seeees ho ht s armk | aniren eeaie e ie ces ta alte E. .‘h. Iq : ‘of all wâ€"an'gâ€". Reserved seats 25 mds,)spa.nnod,_mahd_'_u ugda':n Tinâ€" commmtmims s | b Renxember Mr. O‘ Leary‘s lecture toâ€" i-’.’n-:'*’f 'i‘mfluï¬" day, evening, at . ï¬ :;.-:I-I:“l. mtr %l 25 cents. d\ oocwnd'“ s x'l"'.".id“ï¬â€˜if ind tas Pecaried by (mietdhee and my, THE CONTEST IN THE CITY for publication gn aneowspaper, I desire by waypl‘;f ox on tp state ';Jw » corics 10 matinth tit etton in t h justice to publish tter in the Tiges. The letter 'gc‘h over my sigâ€" nature in the CÂ¥ Saturday . was not intomlodmmfo‘. public eye, and mla person ¢ t u?nnd 1 was when I saw it in print. Yet the editor of the Cilizen was :éFz:om !,t: the publication. sult‘:)f haste and my ! Wm' ?o ‘1._0‘ of PW Â¥5 UP 1 PUYE T 4 Mr. D. J. Â¥Donoghue Heads ithe | Poll, Victoria Ward Wellington « ;;.u.crgo s“ 851 }m .i U‘Donoghue‘s over F. erston Featherston‘s over :O‘Connor... Total yote fefPh we Efffel s 2s oe wl )ttawa Ottaws, Jan. 18, 1875 NEW .FOES TO THE FELINE RACE The Local Election ! clock us Eorror e contest yesterday was condugted in y quiet nii ord mannér. 1 of anxioty was manifes ton&h- the dtay, and as it ap ed the of the poll a deal of iosity »vinged as to the result. |The Contral mittecs at (th 'ï¬â€œdiumnen of the 20 Subâ€"div subâ€"civ Carrispe} T. \rpum’ Subâ€"div.. .:. 30 Sul ibâ€"div t WRLLINGTON â€"WARD all@ 'NACMGNI ww ;T' is ‘! > ‘ff3 l 38 ; uT 320 ‘‘2g2 I am Sar, | | . | Your oOb‘t. serv‘s, _ Joas O‘Cexxox TTAWA WARD WY SCMA RY 6 2L0 10 1 O0 TA| W a RB 04 10 1 tu® TIME® Bip 14 M() N 0 3 WaARD unCt 100 420 t§2 11 83 40 44 19 U 10 )8 yB 290 0K 2403 NA 41 10 20 0 0 44 Fauss Mon â€"For : people â€" to allow than consult a physician, or to suffer as many do for years with the different kinds ordin an en« i ons es ssyr district, Yemen, in a dn oo hi Marte ts Abtoume sani authori to bt:zofn%ï¬nï¬od t.houl::‘.lvi: as t:‘ the nature of the di ; view replorantp. intl?; General ‘ Health ofm mpire toâ€" the:infected to ‘make her inquiries. ‘The. ou is .uï¬ to have been very ci i and, cording to the latest news; it has come to The London Times of Dec. 19, says : «© Hardly is there assurance that ciwhn, after nine years‘ unintorl&t?d prevaâ€" lence, has ceased in the Continent of Europe,â€"when a fresh alarm comes from the L,:ut Cholers is reported to be ravaging the Dutch possessions in the Indian Archipelago. _ From these possesâ€" sions every year a considerable number of Eorrmment befioriy thet h begiming ernment, believing that inni of the outbhreak of cholera.in Mecea in 1865 and sub‘e&u-en;t great westward dif. fusion of the was a consequence : of its introduction â€"into the Hedjaz by ?ilgrinu from the straits settlements, and earing a similar . danger in the approachâ€" .‘“"Pl"ï¬;' . t o :E h ao;u e-fety:fd‘:'ommnd city and of grims. who shortly â€" congreâ€" gate there. . It has mdh&!m soined the Vice President General Board of Health for the ire, Dr. Arif floiee ane ake athie wow ecca make all necessary precaution: is exposed danger from as well as from cholera. W. fq months ago, after upwards of fifty years classes will agree with you and me in imâ€" ploring them to get inland and avoid the wlous seaboard cities ; and if they only Yo%%: intelligently and carefully over the map of the Western World, their attention must be drawn to that great and fergile tract of prairie and timbered lands lying yet idle in the great northâ€"west of Cansda, where there are millions upon millions of the most fertile and easily cultivated landâ€" in the whole world. That land t‘ given in grants to emigrants on terms mogt liberal that can be devised. \The older provinces also néed population as mutch "as the, new country in the â€" west. ‘l am advised by our Government that large tracts of land will s ily ba laid ‘out in free grants nmml:ndor Bay, and all, the way along to Fort G‘rz The construction of the Canada Paci .l:ilwny will for years to come g:;v‘o‘proï¬t- le emplo t to thousands, every one of tgleso ousands ought, and can, be: owners: in a few years of 200 acres of as good land as the plough ever turned. This railway must be built, as the faith of the Imperial as well as the Dominion Govern:â€" ment is pledged to British Columbia. So it is no myth. | With such enl:»gru- beâ€" fore them, and a. kind, wise, honest: attention to their fauturé Wm‘o‘, p.':l of our Government, have their agents at all oonvdu]xient points, to direct them to ï¬od and lucrative em t on their Ririval, surely intomï¬l:;,mm' â€" grants risk very little in selves into our hands in/ thé ‘ spring. We only desire female and mecha.gi&s w‘l:o;' p:;-tduo an indoor cu, 1, With & mllin. boyn,p““:) venture : out b&on March, when we can absorb, in alone, 100,000 suitable &tmigrants, wi t fe: of overcrowding fur labou‘:d m Indeed, many were disappoin! s nuon,,evon dmrnr:o last summer‘s arrival at Quebec, for the want of hands to d» farni and house work during the winter; and hundreds daily are crow into Canada at this moment: from the; as our papers just received inform us. This letter is rather long for to day, but with yodr kind permission I will revert to the subject again. . With many thanks for: your courtesy and kindness on all ccca i "Tâ€"have the honour to be, ce * tss ':)ov‘“u. J LARKIN, y * Canadian Government Emigration Agent #] > to " Dublin (Ireland)." * GoLPp IN NEW YORK ® Canadian Government Ermigration Office, ' 13 Ken Quay, uablw, dith Dec., /74 " Sigâ€"â€"I would not trouble: you" with »any remarks from me on what 1 consider your welltimed and honestâ€"advice to '[ntendin?. Emigrants ‘* in your able edlitorial of yesterday, regarding the preâ€" sent dvercrowded and gloomy state of tlie labour market. in New York and the other large -e.g:m of the United States, if 1 did not know from long expetience that the great bulk ofyour resders don‘t stop to distinguish the wide difference between‘ the United States and our~ Doâ€" inion of Canada, and that the strictures g:: make on emigration of our.}:’q;lo to the former country must refer .to the latter.. _ Indeed, when T assumed my preâ€" sent (office, nfw three years ago, 1 found all those who éame to consult me about emigrating, â€"thought .New York almost comprised the whole continent of Ameâ€" riga, | and :&o‘i’r great ambition was to reach that port, and the present state of things, consequent on the late commercial cris:q' there, is the natural result ; but by late / e@xperience our ;ï¬e find ~their pm-rlrm un â€" our «* Dominion of | (Cunada _ much more cheerful aud | ‘brighter _ than _ elsewhere; "‘ as I hope to convince all interested by letters whic&e 1 hold from wellâ€"known and respect able emigrants, in time for the next spring‘s operations. . All interested in proâ€" moting the. welfare of our emigrating Cottan firm st }, foradvance; 15} for middlinguplands. > f#41 Flour):â€" dull and heavy; receipts, 1,000 bris ; > sales, $,000+>bris ; ~quotations ~unâ€" clnnge*m ie 1 ; * theek Rye it : CQuiot and amchanged â€" at $4 10 tq 4 #5. . ~0_ f ‘\Vhat: dull; strongly in buyers favor; receipts, 6,000: bush; sales, 25,000, at #1 07 109 ; No 2 Chicago, $1 11 to | 12; No, 2 Milwaukee $1 15 to 1 18; No 1 spring, $1 16 to 1 22; Winter, rad Wasâ€" tem, $1 54 to 1 :38 ; Amber, do. ~ â€" Rye : | Quiet. y * ons# Corn ; Dull :. rmsei;«, 37,000 bush ; sates, 36,000, at 8Gc to 87} for new Wee tern mixed and yellow. t agh t Barley :. Quiet‘nm'l_vmlch.n’u.l. + Oats{; Dull ; receipts 17,000, bush sales, 27,000 bush ; 670 to 90c for mixed : Western, 68o to 70e ; white, do. â€" .. _ Pork‘} $20 724 ; new mess, #19 75 ; old lard; 140 to lsg'for steam; 14¢c to 14%c foI kettlo rendered. "Wikes Butter: 21c to 43c for State and Pennâ€" sylvania. t oR Petroleam : Crude, 6¢ : refined. 12e The‘ following letter, written" by Mr. Henry Larkin, Canadian _ Emigration Agonaa:reland. ‘to the Dublin Fréeman, will doubtless be of interest to our readers «â€" ; piles, without going ationce to the drugâ€" 16. American securities : Small sales at un hanged prices. > IRISH EMIGRATION TO CANADA CHOLERA AND PLAGUE. Commercital Liverpoot Markets ew York Markets. London Markets Loxvox, . Jan. 18, 12:30 p.m New York, Jan. 18. foradvance; 15} for refined, 12%¢ THE TIMES : OTTAW._ TUESDAY, JANUARY19,.1875 119} old, proach jn" a session of the Federal Parliaâ€"| _ FOr olegant setts of ‘: wellery and splen R %Jotvm:?&mo&ph&.&n-‘g:m%ur *;L?m ï¬bhl‘ tolthe m 8 *‘ w on c 5t m""-" OS _ eï¬ vi sA in : bted Ee Himaan: 1 V 10 Pn ntehe] AiilBven first Cl ons mpteie Seniod h | Wt ‘Hon, Mr. Dortox: moved @&n. caniendâ€" ment, ; seconded. bi; the . , Hon. [ Mr. Holtori, that the ~bill be ‘sent back to th¢ Committee, inâ€" ordex »that the wes terminus of . the Pacific should be placedjat the west of Ottawa river, which would pffer the shortest route. hom Paquet and Belleter were among those who v for | this ,mendénent.‘ ge hoped gentlemen ‘ would remember this vote, and be corisistent if mot faithful to the) interests of this province when next they had an opportunity"* to discuss the quéstion. &Md in lookinig at the Psio, io Sxpondet in Xnigig, 6,810,000, to bi in .- and surely they would be justified in demdim&ï¬ at led@st a un.ngt of this sum be expended‘in m vince of Quebec. But if frofm polit or other m.‘:d the Federal Governmentâ€" were prevented from accoptiig F t.ionnll:-ouubohnd adv Nï¬w the duty of: the Na-thené i" & ‘ Railroad : Company to seek"® â€"junction with the line subsidized by the Govern: ment and if they cound not go to :Renâ€" frew, they would have to t&ï¬m i He believed and â€" hoped t} province would not allow its two : lines to be méanâ€" ly treated. .Cortainly;> the! interests ‘of: m tint Hordrent m alogs se th itl that Montreal "',,g'? q:xu prosper, but he warned the House not to rely on pastsuecess; without providing means fer its continuance. Toronto was profiting by our supineness in the deâ€" Eflï¬u&"’,fl‘é he taots he f e facts as: them, and he had bestow. believed it his duty to bring this matter. before the Legislature previous to the ap» ment. f " es. Four baked for tome axplatation at To .f:;ombii to g‘WuT-t_QE thenï¬qre more Several gentlemen were pm Cï¬ h o bak on in the Dominion Pl:\'flmmt. flmm†of Ontario said the line mt to be :fixed at the west of Lake Ni g, and the Proâ€" vinooonuohoqu‘ it should be on the southâ€"east side. : This had bean proposed by the representatives of Quebec. °* | (Continaed from‘ first page.) the difficulties thrro had been in the of making the survey, he ‘could not recommend that the road should be built by this route, as he had no basis to go upon. Now, Mr. Legge, a gentleman of eminence in his profession, had compared the two lines carefully, and had come to the conclusion thas owing to the easier grades the Mattawan route was the shortest and easiont. > * \It being six‘o‘clock, the House rose. Arter Reonss, / Mr., O#tron gave notice of. motion that an Wednesday he would submit ‘to the ‘Iilkoule questions which the witngt;a &d- iss, Dansereau, Duvernay, and Cote hadmmuléd’)o answer for decision as to whether the said witnesses should be summonedâ€"to attend and answer the Mr. Braverex said no, he would « ask thu: the line beth:txpalmoroid.' It'w extremely im nt di touch Gm;fl' Bay, at wï¬fchm we should no doubt witzl,uswth‘e th of : on the extraotdinary course of . giving suc a contract without knowing the ling,. Poy sould w upon having a railway from w to Georgian Bay? This Mattawan. route, ‘he continued, wasithe an about & si rule of the route, Hion: §6r, Tinkaimoise asked for n yote of want of confidence. / > > Tarer Murvhy, . lele m Dameies nesen & or y," late 0 er stree "Roroutd, and inolot his cmï¬ï¬d‘ï¬cï¬t’a starvation and exposure toâ€"day. The oldest boy died esr;‘y on Saturday morning, and about noon Murphy and his little daughter ï¬â€˜i;od. A third child is at the point of mron in Ee uany on - were $ : de,-iroofnnuxlz:b‘: y 5.e ‘coroâ€" s inquest was hel returnin, M verdict to the effect that Murphy and. his children _"dpu‘lew.the&"“ h from starâ€" vation and exposure to the cold.. â€" e mack*. feiamiinbngnnes eagieatoe . 5:;' vialnotige,) |~ rsm <~>. . 3733 Pevietb y rey s cemm-n‘n&l;-‘.fm t3 w unici e of the Province of Quebes [ ns â€"â€"6ike > 2 .. \,V'nrelg;edm,anpeoidoomnim a‘ dn Â¥k FROM PORTLAND (The Hobse adjourned ‘at 11:40 o‘clock.| >‘ g&.fl:’lï¬ï¬xi‘:‘.‘?‘?:"‘?‘? ‘11 ~â€" MIHARABRKAS, #o; S e int on oi anke l sahucies of pablic oficers. and . doployem ies of pablic officers o ees liable to seirtire.""" Passed m m & I . Mr; Marouax» movyed for astatement of the (:l)n-gelu“‘l since g’m ï¬w% 1873, in relation to the possession of ligxi;’c‘mentionod in the Crown flnd'l re port of 1874. (Carrieds...ss «:i ‘ralre â€"s. Mr. Joux eontinued and he had asked for the explanations as notwithstanding he had voted on the subject in the Federâ€" al House, yet he knew but little more than what be had gleaned, from, the remarks _ ‘of; â€" the honrtmw r for Hocheh%mdllsofm- lading the report of Mr. ï¬e. The hon.. member for'kihchelaga. had laid great stress on his having at heart the benefit g the lino which he rï¬pmemod,lndth' rovi f:}'. Quebec. He would say that he &lso hi d the interest of the Province at in the tk‘?w b'iefn remarl;: hl:i. was about ut’lu m:ke. e conside r on.: mermber foï¬ochehgm,' ‘â€" say the least, acted very strange in ing the members together to listen to his long address, when far from spukin%ï¬ the inâ€" terest.of the ï¬m ince he had only been ath}ckin% the 'e&enl Government.. He thought he (Mr. Beaubien), might have done better seryice if, in 1872, he had voted as he (Mr. Joly) had done. _ â€" â€" Mr. Marogaxp «moved for a m showing the/purchase : price of theâ€"limi nTt.igmed in the nï¬n of â€" theâ€"Commisâ€" sidner of Crown Lands for 1874.. Carried. The Premier said he ‘could | not "give Funning facilities over the CanadaCentral Railroad from Pembroke to Renfrew. â€" He gaid as to the Pacific Railroad he believed it was a railroad connection between Lake Huron and Que which auld . be. of réal and mmedï¬y pmï¬c:lï¬iï¬& P The motion was then carried.‘ ~ ie Mr. Dayis moved for a copy of . the: corâ€" respondence between the issuers~ ofâ€" liâ€" gemp:éq‘.xontred @ud the . Goyernment.. Arried. I My, Berummozr on seconding the resolu. tion recalled his pnvio: .qn;g; some years in tion wi e from Yucbec tâ€"Deep diiven He w pused by the statement put forth that the con tractor had told the hon., member for %hehga that the contract was ï¬ven out m a point 85:«miles from French »River. Mr. C@vron said: that though the night bad farâ€"advanced, he could not allow.a ‘Aébate of the importance of lz:u one, not alone to the constituency which he repreâ€" sented, but to the whole province, to pass by tv;iih()ul: a few remarks. Hawell recolâ€" ‘lected when this province first determined to secure.‘® thaterial line of railway. â€" He took an intergst at the‘ time in the moveâ€" ment, . and . contributed ‘to the full ameasure of his influence;in: inasugue rating that great enterprise. , Later, vhen the satisfactory ‘adjustment of the provincial debt enabled the province «to t still/more effective aid, he was flnflz see, nlthouï¬noti‘%r.oflho‘ ouse, that of the large sum appropriated to railroad enterprise, one half: of this gum and more was voted to .the scheme of an inpatérnal mdul?ontfl Llo;rovince to Deep River, and from there westward to d;:&ntw He asked . this House_mot to ntl:;v some ï¬;l;uesl allusions, which in the heat of debate had been lm:tb m .%on. members: off from the main | ‘Under consideration the question was & provincial one,â€"one whi&:r 1mot divide parties over what they could not ï¬rd to differ. '(Ii‘he moment was & ‘critiâ€" 0 not [an un stibrt 1t ind Poogle of this siovines dn lowed party considerationâ€"to divide them, the golden opportunity would be lost."The grand provin:';.l scheme m:'l: fail, and: the interests of Quebec would be imperilted if not lost. He for one was dej i % the oriiinnl scheme should be t if possible, and a junction ith the Geggim ï¬ly branch of the by W:K of .mw.%,tgx: Dilf tï¬l,q;otman river. &e ked the House to rise. superigp slgliedimdl party. and show t.hel people of t:::“ Domi:hi:n and thlo‘ Fed:â€" eral executive th is subject the peoâ€" ple of thiaz Mte a unit, and. they. might res . gr yb mï¬m&?‘a“ï¬WJ vantages of their route‘"must prevail"over ‘theg"()fiurivslin()ntu'iq. i es o d Mr. Jouy t must be mistak among fifteen w who, in his opini had the interest than the minori Mr. Beaverex 1872. <â€" Mr. Beaveiexi I t 1 . was not a membfr. It was thm I%l:.;qï¬en who was then in the Federal L - Mr. Jory went on to complain of the conduct of Mr, Beaubien in attacking ‘the Fedoral House, and declared that this Parliament should not be used as & branch .of Ottawa House. | Mr. Joly asked who it was that had been traitors to the interests of this Province, showing© who they were from division lists in the Feâ€" dcoral House.| When Mr. Holton had moved to place the ‘terminus of the Paciâ€" fic Railway near enough to Ottawa to seâ€" cure its eastern terminus within the Proâ€" vince, he did this because he desired to show the contrast between the action taken then and the ition. assumed by the gentlernién of Ml:m Beaubien‘s «party. In following up thls_quo@it-n heâ€"was obliged to refer to the constant strainâ€" of Rccusations against the public men of the Province ‘by those who <boasted that they were enabled, from pntt{;ower,-w thwart them in their patriotic efforts. In. gxi's coizeogc:ll he paid a warm tribute tht: on.. Mxz.. mflaw 2oache 16. gontlemen opposite for assuming that their representatives would : | them 2: the interésts of the p \m as to" i))(attawt; 1~oaï¬l. It was lï¬::atfrom embroke to Nipigsi shorter than the (i)thbr ’,“:3;:: & cvlv‘u;very much easier, an himâ€" selfâ€" in favogr Hé,h.d"tverylrco'tzdonce that the. representatives atâ€"Ottawaâ€"of this province would do their duty, | .. . .. . .. â€" Mr. Onarugav followed, ging ‘ Mr. Joly with having made the enthusiasm of Mr, Beaubein ground for an k upon him as maligning the Opposi here and. the Federal Government. | TM? should not be a political discussion, as Mr. J,oli wishâ€" ed to make it, and the proposition he referred to in‘ï¬87l was one theniim M of being entertained. ‘This was r:flpuhlic matter, and there ‘was in it no reflection upan the‘Government in asking them to subsidize the, Northern ilâ€" road and North Shore Rai and make El;xé:v 'H:blou tho;d,mum bnmz ifle. continued, in an: m , pointing out the ad: s which would &cecrue from this route, y to thig provinge] . | ; 1â€"_|â€"¢ 0090 (" .290 3al Three Persons Dic from Starvation . VÂ¥A .\ Numcara, Jan. 18. NIACARA. ught the ho. member , as his name appeared 0 voted against the 125 m, gcted more as if they of the Province at heart I was not a member in d 1 f # Imlm‘i" i m &“m‘%‘m NA hry?gu&.‘&m m' !m belle &Anmn OFP!“G'.-J. -.‘n‘.:'“fl'u.-..'\:m..“' ‘cuage ï¬': TERMEDIATE.............».»»«+««» 40. mm&umsx_ly@gm- 1 CBTEERAGE +4 6000020000090 reqrercar e 26 L _ io m-'u':.n;-mw. remedy vggmmmmmnflg;. ï¬g'igm‘!yu'ubï¬g. Perkuos wishing to send for their friends can | 2801688 ohials prosage certificates as lowert zates fromy | ... poio ons P Te ons ptnt 0 '5“‘, s _,,V"‘:JP ggist has not got 1t 1~ stock, a#k ni aopenfiere ooo ced the aladubt 14 defurnedyl ‘NORTHRUP & Ly * For through tiokets and evaty snfoimhaliohl|L() |) Agents for the Province of. apply to is x d1( orts Boolt street, -I:l';-â€"; Bal n Hoaks %w~ omcs t F m:â€". as an fafooBBbBe®s aPo § ask OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. is one world, Ponorn’ol oTraAw aA, \ zg.1,,.,. ATFBNTION, AGRNTS, _ . Lipem M&mm anee to HORATIO 0. KING, & The “W to U ueP ue covee pamac egon,eirme on rFALlAam PAPER, nu.m.eAf éfla‘:w%gm Nes Mofack ORDERke, j on long'(‘):or Offices til roughout ths L fop, Britaix mnd Tieland and & %or&ug;u§was‘w‘. : antfareerilipwednt ib rate of Rout per ceap par wmdomlh ‘can be mgn-t any en ie ie Lk. trom 9 00 a.m. £o 4 n.im B f U. P. BAKER, Rop d auinets, Province of Quobes, bes Sstablished _ AN aGENCY IN OTTAWA l‘cl.ho. supply of h?c :I‘nu and m ~These Trees being raised in Lower Oanada, are preferable :albau A.mg% flod to stand the winters q'anl district. This wellâ€"known medicine is no imposiâ€" tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any: cause whatever,; and altho & Kowerful remedy, they contain nIr:f:lllw the oc;olxqutitution. (Aly . 7 ervous Affec tions, Pain in the Back m Fatigue Â¥. teri m’dgv.vlï¬m, those Pills Hysterics an gil% t a cu.:-;:i w.‘hon all â€"other means veâ€" ; though ‘a ‘powerful remedy, {lo not contain iron, calomel, antiâ€" mony; o’rg.nyghmg hurtful to the constituâ€" ‘Matter posted up to 10;10 p.m. will be for ‘w“ugd M".ii;:. Wm& lup!rua:'onurym Via New York, gy_em.n-m a oi W ud 1 d Tt c e e td hr:(.‘;mdhn‘ iin‘:.flï¬n-im Friday ‘at 12:06 (‘dn.lngnusndprloe-’ be had pr tion to the unde %nmum% ceive ordanlormr‘% of 1875. | _ aag wanting Trees sbou‘d:lose vo time in ordering. â€"â€" For full particulars, obtain free, of the uge::"':lï¬p-mphlct, or refer mm e i pieni relpteriinmies e "“3'3. MO§ES, NEW YORK,â€"80LE PROPRIRTOR $1.00, ahd 124 cents for postage, enclosâ€" ed to Northrope & l:ymln,'lblvnm general agents for the Dominion, sure aâ€" bottle, containing over 50 pills; by return mail. . i ; _ Fer sale by all druggists. ' Ottawa July 22 1878, TREES, SHRUBS, &c. m irections in the et around m*}“p?‘a,whioh m'ï¬l carefully preserved. _._...; .. . & 1§74, AUTUMN~ ARRANGEMENT.. 14 Arrival and Departure of Trains. Maile closed Montrea) tins oo rpladie nales then Ottgeataize hn na gpa n EPS OP ECS w.l?'l:'.'1.']';«Tï¬i]."'.'*-.' OW. ween King & . Nov. 6, bfl > THE ‘CHRISIIAN AT WORK "THE BEST RELIG10U8 PAPER." Glasgow Line LLAN LINE 5EEz # ohod o6 284 ANCHOR/ LINE:,)>;| pFricq .§1 per botHe.; Large JOB MOSES‘ FEMALE PILLS. Stcamships. Auguste Dupuis, Keq., Wails. x® naes0 ~50= T s$1823 A CHorC® OF ‘despatched as follows :â€"â€" Bax 5106, New York salgi a€â€" § anvel Fas A Minta ama anmad an on 2 ce O Throw 1t away oo o roy o iie Colleastatiord i . ipis medicineâ€"is for sale at all Druevist rrigh. lt ¢. m pain afier small Bs prml arpmimey as ol s it maipr ful and sympathize with m y felloy us ... ~%f mm‘tl)'mou. 81 Labelle street. witouali onenermnintr uons o brodart Eis emelent â€"ang m io C on ie 04 bottes_ BJ se M ho t the ies ons a e mt the ied dian Wm m-red by a -’;enn_ en 3=n_ of nmhrm'nï¬ in h‘ adn and Among the peopi. â€" Ever enpooaiy pevener niiees ever i for terrible Aow enminda s O . 100 0t CBAtL Mecion my every Mfpnp, anevaticucdae ds eermaneMentothmn “X“ogmnted o hoi Hork fhe help or m & Borrox ;â€"-â€"--â€"-â€" bnoubcd ze K.3 . The experiment twenty years in the don %d umnh the Med‘cal of Rirope, that the only Mifl%mm“& clnss ‘of dig» caros he . _ % Te waste malier the skin or with the 1MQMWEMNMU ~wet -loplheuom.'uduuro,uulflu inâ€" § rainage become inactive, when corrupt are o , % Sromothin o. They may rtate avout sores, obds may ® nerve, causing nm and fl attaching geludl.néommflm“ them by their corrosive tions called struggles to dmohmorï¬oun these ve i. pegenis ormmaasome "oo a This is lnm&m Rheumatism or RhenmeticGout. Ifnature does not succeed in washing out these 2cremonious atoms she with» draws the undue un&u of blood from such orocake c t 4 as can ; passage the blood h. the Stil} ennunnum This is m tism, which may exist without its usual .ante: sedant the Acute kind. The above srme the reot 8 vhis Other maladios. « these corrupt have lodzed in the affiicted parts, so that in the narentine ure ues 1y. us DIAMOND . ' RBEUMATIO '.-"An q.:'tl:-o:p-;‘!')rmer the _ MaAGAZINE, "WrEeexuy. or BAZAR will be supplied for every Club of FTVE SUBSCRIBEREs at $400 each, a\um remittandt ; or, H;fx()qpuslx 0 , withâ€" ogneop i % ee. M F mmz-l‘n uy at time. . T ho seven numbers o I metice faran Tok o years (868, ‘60, ©70, "71, ‘72, "72,‘/4, clegantiy i n mm en min s prm » ewspapers are not to thia. Advertiseâ€" :wulum the mm- of HarrEn & r c « i Addresms HARPER & BROTMERS, Mew York HABPER‘s WEEKLY. s ILLUSTRA TED. AL blood contains the elements.o Vitality and Nutrition, which is em: dn mm{nry and, after the required ent, is sucked z minute h'luh?h‘ the venous carried back to hnflhm s By reason of much that is wrong in and medical treatment, this stream of blood flowing rumhmwyumdmmcnursm ‘mm, wm which insensible perspiration Wlm -fl Ihe waste mattor throogh the snn or with" the "A Complets Pictorial History of the SodH Actonl dicfiistpn are ofes epregy. f > are orative arguments of no small force.â€" % auutc: and Chromicle. ‘The wmx}xg the 2&2 and mo«t powerful Nlustrated ; eriodical published in this country. its editorials are scholarly and con and mmg?m'lmnmfl n-‘l:-‘m bac ’w«d;nem With a ciroolation g Wo&wumdbyuhuuml.nmhar_.- ?nd;ll- influence as an or of opinion l:: * Te e oc w + eal : and: social pmhlm-â€"bd-‘.o & ts papers on exisient question and Jts inimitâ€" able cartoons beip to mould the sentiments of the country.â€"Pitftsburg Commercial. 5 A BLESSING TO THE HOLICK, Â¥P 4 -â€"â€"?vâ€" beoalicadad of f Agents for the Provincee Orto | mu-au“ n Genoral Agents for the Erovibes a trrabas. 2Atiscoellancous. ut Cabada. !f’ï¬inp::.' ppens that your h“““l Slock, bin to seny MONTERAL. 18th June, 1864. INCHES ! TERM3 Dying THEY Boitles 4. OURE! leastaiftord t« 3695â€"1m y46 d ht as enc . Coada e 2 i fsdetsb labels of which the Aeapayernan procseedings : en n e tw N WWUU meatade *4 4)« & ... Trdln, aud Stoppor, / hss n io is pall 1 * ooo rraver T o rAincs on CAUTION AGALINST FKA 20 per Cent: Below Combination m-cm..m i m ‘:25.- PI n,uï¬'fl HAND IN HAN@. Insurance & . LD C L OTLEL * meperenbinegs, § TADACONXA INSURANCE corr 1 B h*fll » to ,L&'&e?&-hm_w&f,".‘ Domihion; Jt tpemstion: se made . 3/°0.04) BRFIDE the norprmry Rimmel‘s 086,; : . mf‘ . ; I"' hat v Rost, BY I8%, for The an tiob10D 401 """-'. Alefibgray.s "Whneit Of Poidings a m.&'.__E- _ |Gudarnt QDONNOR & w ara in C o L2l o. &A [nAt L ies uryteo D.# Ms-n%&a‘z“ Tw 0 OONNOR & W ili®h ie Rapmetime. pnal M Ry 'ï¬.:ï¬ P oaw-o wuch ccl5bl 81, 884124 “"fl + RUSSELL SQUARE, % SPARKS Sfurkr T HOMAG~MORsON Available Bunds to R 0 B. ANGUs, INSURANCE C CAPIPAL ; BEX "THE ~ROY K ()n BOX OF CLARKE‘S .B 41 is 5 'w ‘_..‘ ag «s s 4i x fesfa c ,_ throughout the world nesdio i6 § citoh» DY all Chamisin and UBE OHEMICALA ANLD sw FIRE ‘ RIS Newbory & Sciua, #7 Newpuucidl S ciecied,â€"and ‘Bitppia¢ »rders n ':'-nm"’-ux ugecys .4 Foa » ~ ~ t C.W, xuqm Jan. 0, 175. v“m.lfl. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Ottawa, Doo. 47,; 1874 Oct. 12, 1874 On every dessription of insurable FIRE/AND MARINE ° {THE ONTY ©oopP SAUCKE. OYAL CANADIAXN +u "DECLARED ®* Ooftwoissrore _ & PEI Worksâ€"HoRXHEY A«»> Hom Bull continue to take Risks a; Tu.mmu i9 a®‘ 00 10 Extract from a Lotter K@Q‘"‘*‘E“ T% years old.< e ies oo > a S 18, REDUCED RA: â€"Ly mo Wt , Cllalne t C Insutance, o:o'm’..md : CONTINUKES To TakK® anct" ts .ttd 4 ¢ e ermrver on 'ï¬â€:-h:-m flv etinar hn ho esns LOOLL DIREOTDOLRS i 0s,, J} 0z,, and 4 0%, botties. AAPORT AtiK Licnigdics Sutmer pmaias d " ooo ooo bat Merhe P20 goous en ACENT, meet Claime, over Hait is #+ m bitions. Alexander M1LL1OX® DPOLt 8046 & WALLUER, J AGEBR $rul IlN ouucq & in 500 Es 2% abw 3 12 o tnccdth d ningtomas~ Incely resuapt a Lnates 6 f Take To 4 r-uee “).-..-.‘.- <«f #h Pn o nc aapre w igh aforiable with Miagg 0AE M oUNTY or CARLETO~ PROTES TA » 1 ‘m‘ V 1 N.4 | mbroad, A M ME ® q m-'-“a feacher for the Roma: 1t dARD w nE OTTAWA Piie 4 hi le OL. VIIL NO 3" P A NWm R#. MelNTYRE O@TICE.â€"A o4 and addree ELP WANTED W hi. Booth Maret F. 0. . T A NTED.â€"We wili give Mo 7 aA NEED doighbarhood. Tt a rage dh Al "ORK FOR ALL me 7 A NTR a Sleady man, a situat ag . peog 00 MoV ED ». .« V 15 D ng else, _ Pufticulare fr sosts but twe cents. .A s 820 We *A moudebi®, K. A VERILL 4Lenal Moti * 2 4 Mectings. L4 o o tnina. '-th“ "’unï¬": afMlants. Â¥. M KRCD trw or a‘uablc Samples tree Washington = d ‘hoesrinds coin $R on which % AGENTS WAN B ECR Tacturing 0 Keere A. OW W M . PE Awe Awe MX# Marct J 44 r Ay an