A. V ent Elec gical of the finances of hile money in enterpr r, 1 will age that the ® _ _ _Satls mot overk ICHARD NA 8 TRAiINS ‘‘T O RS TORg â€" M A NWV A. Ottaw CENT kets 10f works af teady eady 1 Ti f wl ada, RRL wa ty and E Un all the streets manpifestitions of wel~ come were shown to Mr. Blakeâ€"a cheer mtd him in all quarters. 'l.'hodr‘hl'l' was prepared at great expense the meeting toâ€"night. Platforms, seats improvements were prepared. Hundreds .nnd.b.:n the countryâ€"to hear the Orator, nearly every voter was sent from the city. f*** °_ Obnawa, January 13. The meeting called by the tiop. M. Cameron for this place to night was very mwmhmmlp largest political assemblages ever in this eo!::tly. The Town Hall -: 'b:-. sieged by a large crowd previous hu.tzpdn:n.‘mltmflhd to repletion. (n motion of Mr. James Cars muchael, Mr. William Dickie was called to the chair, and Mr. J. . Brock requested to act as &-.:"yu.ucn. M. (;‘n“â€"u was introduced Chairman, ceeded to cxplain his position. 80’: not the position toâ€"night, part of the Raformers of South Ontario to nominate him until he received the intelâ€" Yigence that he had been nominated. He reviewed vrivfly the part which he had played in the e«rly history of the country, Mr. Wm Dixo: Agent in Lond: be innocent, s1 for the purpose Mr, McKenzie then said be would fix mext Tuesday for the trial, which was met by ademand from the other side to put it off until next assizas. Mr. McKenzie conâ€" tended th«: such an ‘atrocious attack on private charscter «‘id not deserve any con~ sideration. as the colleague of Baidwin and Lifonâ€" taine, down to his ragirement from politi? eal lie, showing that he had been throughâ€" This afternoon Hon. Edward Blake arâ€" rived here from the West. ‘The Reformers of the city met him an masse at the out Station, and gave him a rousing welcome, -duaan«fhinino m‘.&-ins band and a procession of which reached a mjle in length. ‘l\:r enthusisem prevailed, and Sir J l.r out a consisteat and unfailing supporter dlda-vi.n;nd:mh"l‘-flr as .-!n.embuqxuud.[him.dw a1 uphoider of the rights ot labor in its stuggle with capitai. Je then entered z.hlhuobudlhod-nhu-,m thatit would have been ipconsistent I AAr Mackeusie to have carried on busiâ€" to them. _ The Ma:! libelous fev« pécts appear bright for O‘Donoghue. 'rlor?mion is held by not lbwthtml Centre Toronto «nd perbhaps in the West as well, the Tory candidates will yet withdraw _ frrm _ a contest Ml they must be :onvinced is hopelass, This morning the J/ail published a letter | charging Wilkes with having defrauded | his former employees in the jowellery business. The Mail appears to have asâ€" sumed more or less responsibility in this matter as well as in charging Wilkes with with fraudulent voting. _ The matter ‘was intended to have the effect of injuring his prospects as a candidate, but wi‘l have the reverse eflect. The matter was toâ€"day piaced in the hands of a lawyer, and will come up immediately before the GnM, Jury now in session. | Enthusiastic Rsception of Hon. Mr. Ses "With s casjority of men like Mr. O‘Rieily aui others who bad obtained the J oo *‘:.:0 Froted, i7 nor | were @Zpecied Themselves una Comâ€"uct to we .. ' Tosowto, Jan. 15.© The sitting of the House toâ€"day barely eccapied half an hour. After routine business, M:. Merrick moved for copies of all cor. respondence with the Dominion Governâ€" ment, and all orders in Council w the dis «llowance of the Eastern West» ern Untario Orange Bills. up Attornay=Fenerd Mowat assented, reâ€" marking that the late Minister of Justice was »ccount«ble for the delay, as he should have advised His Excellency the Governor General eitber to assent or disallow them. The Address was carried, and the House ‘rose at four o‘clock p. m: The Canada First Party, as such, will uonoxtinp-ninmmehuu contests throughout the Une reason for this is understeod to be that the party is not as yet sufliciently organiz« eu to sllow of its bringing forward its own »eandidates with sufficiently good chances of success and to bring out men: t sufler deteat would prove injurious to futuré pmpex.' Nm-imnndh%mbdtht :fl t« were put forth by the Pacific party to gathera large crowd at the St. Lawrence Hall last night to give an appearance of union in their ranks and to e their nvlL.chua ‘lfl:‘m‘“ it “’ not sufficed to impress public with confiâ€" dence as to their success, The ministeâ€" rial party in every quarter receive the best assurance of support, for their candidates and scandal canvassers meet with so. many rebuffs that discouragement is every . where spparent among them. ‘The : of the farmer are constantly brighter. 1t is in no respect a venture to r a glorious victory.for both Moss in est, and Wilkes in Cnnol‘ol-:‘ud ile some uncertainty may be to exist as to the result hu.._h.g,.“ Hon. Malcolm Cameron‘s Progress. -"'â€"-y-m-“- sizantege that might accrue from follow. ing Out tir John‘s mode of procedure, although there was no la# to compel him todo :0 He sketched the railway polioy dheflwmgiï¬â€˜mrw L.;__""..""'.-"“- the Baskatchewan Valley, by means within the and claimed toat Mr. | Sis honesty of purpose elections on one day, as Parliamentary â€" The Candds® JMTZ! Partyâ€"Eloction Nows ~ Libol Suit. TELEGRAPHIC. sOUTH ONTARIO like Sir John‘s funeral knell hear fo: KINGSTON TORONTO «ley harng S es se and foregoing all the Kimostox, Jan. 15 troubled with migran t | Mr. Farewell made an eloquent appeal to the electors to support Mr. C:meron. A party of the name of Carswell then forced himself on the attention of the audience, after which, â€" Mr, Cameron, who '-iddlâ€"ï¬o speakers on Mr. Gibbs‘s sice had so u:::uully answered themselves that no more was necessary except lwi;hnbrwoto Â¥r. Carswell, who reâ€" minded him of the story of a fox who found & cowâ€"bell, and atter sundry ments said ‘Well, I don‘t know what are, but you‘re a longâ€"tongued empt noblenrder. awnark r, Jan.2l5. Three young men named Alex. Milne, Geo. Thayer snd John Farrell were to«‘lay brought betore Dr. Bentley, Donald Suthâ€" erland, Eeq, and other Pustices of the Peace, charged with h%mn&d ® robbery at Queensville « night .« nqu evidence three with another persoin: in custody, called at the house of Mr. Jas Milne, near Qeensville, on the evening of the 13th and left about 10 o‘clock, Some time later Wmm Sawdeu, who lives a short distance from Milne‘s, was awakened from :Mby hearing, a noise, _ He arose saw a tdsm’n“p@ï¬' The Quebec steamer ‘Alhimora‘ -mrd Hill by a freight train from _ ‘and Moneton on baturday night and killed, His irms and legs were cut cft. He was intoxicated at the time. Bishop Hinney returned in the ‘Hibernâ€" ian‘ from a recent visit to England. | _ room. «. Un his .asking . ‘who. . was there, the door was closed ‘ and locked on the . outside. The rem>ers of the household being aroused, g:mmdzm& and pants in which had been rifled of their contents, amounting to $345 in bank notes. After Mr. Sawden and others, had traced the tracks of the men‘s feet from James Milnes‘ to his (Jawden‘s, bouse, the hired man discovered that Mr. Sawden‘s horse and cutter had also been stolen. Constable James Kavanagh followed the track of the cutter on the newly fallen snow, to noar Hogg‘s .vhnho:-k;r)h horse m.h driver mumfll‘g.t -mdd in arresting the three prisoners. \Jn being searched, a considerable sum of money Wwas found on them, and on the person of Farrel a revolver and policoman‘s whistle was also found. ‘The prisoners were com mitted for trial. % Se The steamer ‘Hibernian‘ from England and Newfoundland here at 3:45 a.m., but anchored in quarantine, of surall pox was on houdâ€".mnumd-n% of Capt. McKenzie of thisâ€"city. . Both chi and mther were removed to hospit«l, and the steamer will probably coms up to her dock inâ€"the afternoon. The ‘Niobe‘ and other ships are expect ed here in a few days. _ e P“ On Saturday night last a party of men, nmnh-m-swnr Wan, Reid. went into the hotel of Mr. Robert Atkinson, near: Vivian, and asked for liquor. 1t seems that Reid became abusive mummmnw by AtTinson and struck a heavy blow on the head with an iron poker. The man, was M‘uuï¬lnd'hqlmw aware the blow was likely ‘to l"m ï¬u.b:bmdm-lhumhhl! the country. l;:‘l-‘lv ievea that Ried has since died from the injuries then received. night. Loss, $50,000, H. M. l."mi:x,' which ‘arrived trom Jamaica on nday. brought 101 ~officers and men of the frigate ‘ Aboukir,‘ who were morewOr less affected _ with yellow fever, ‘the disease being contracted by them when on general leave from the ship. Nineteen of the + Aboukir crew died from the disease at Kingston, besides a lieutenâ€" ant and his wife, the Commodore‘s Secres tary, Mr. Drew, and a Mrs, Martin/wife of one of the naval clerks. _ The lieutenâ€" ant‘s name was Thompson, and his wife survived him only four ays. Mrs. Martin died four days after her arrival from Engâ€" land, leaving four young children whom she brought out with her. On her way to this port the ‘ Jphinx‘ lost two of her crew she came to anchor on Sunday, . The '. mainder of her m‘ crew .have been remored to q d convalescent. ) 0 ® lf t Snow Stormâ€"Yellow Foverâ€"Small Poxâ€"Railroad Accident. i Harmrax, N.S., Jan."14, A violent southseast snow storni is pres vailing 4 s & .o Three cheers for Mr. Camerdn, and three for the Queen wound up one ot the most successful Reform meetings ever held in the county. . headed beggar competence of the country, of bankrupting it by placing the bhd.ï¬â€˜ onodf:z;m debt upon it. He concluded in an uent speech by appealing to the intelligence and «elfâ€"respect of <the elect= ors to sustain the new Government, which gave promilse of an era of honesty to bur Mr. T. w.ol-'lhlhnt' udw:dn & forces, on 0c forward was received with deafening apâ€"" forï¬nu?i]: plause. | e said‘it was due to himsBFand . byfthe bombs to his friends to cxnldn_lo them why be | One of tt could not support Mr. Gibbs in this elecâ€" | attempted t tion. He this oceasion to say that it with a larg was not on 1 grounds, but entirely | board. upon public grounds, that he felt it his| The «"Me1 ;dvhtL\n op!on him, feâ€"supported Mr. | party of i Gibbs last July because he belisved then‘}a, of: tost the Gorimmbnt were not Shilyor 'ï¬" the ~charges made drlnn them, ind f would say that he mot believe Mr. | the fronsclad Gibbs at thit time was aware of the / authorities a ciroumstances which subsequently~ were | triâ€"color now developed. He would notofo ;back as | other speakers had done, to old questions U and side issues. ‘There was enough to condemin any Administration since the |Cushing ar 13th of August. On that day. bold and| . â€"New throat, and he condémned Mr. Gibbs be« | sen,.1§ » | cause he then joined with Sir John Macâ€" and was the I donald in betraying Canada. ‘Mr. Gibb@® Republican S had then united with men who were conâ€" the beginnin, spiring to betray the civil liberties of the w|m..|f country for the purpose of retaining hiMs | fryoun» of Cus selt in power and office. . He ndnrted:é‘m,:n ‘o fay shortly to the explicit proofs of the uilt \ sir,,, !:otew of the Ministers, and trusted that all ] ons momk honest citizens and true lovers of Cantda gul un‘oeodou would unite to stamp out ‘conduct which h position had brought dilfno' upor the country, Nfl-h. Preside He was c.nfident that the good sense and bers of the Ji selfâ€"respect of the people of Fouth OM | i; unjeratog tario would resent Jreo Gibbs‘ betrayal Of | withqrawn this trust by refusing to return Bim tol h Parliament. * L Safe Ar Mr. W. F. Cowan then my!> a speech, in favour of Mr. Gibls, chwaeterized by the grossest vulgarities and ungentlemanly ;xpn-bl. retorting h‘ a moomu’qu y the polished phrase, "You,lie, sir." . _ Mr. Larke followed, ohn{l:l‘ Mr. Macy kenzie with speculating in land to entich himself at the public expense, and that ha would leave British Columbia to the United States, and Manitoba to be massa~ cred by the Indians. â€" .. _ acer a .‘:l-(:flchnl mu;:;d in an able and w was Suecred by the audibuse, C . EeA Mr. Gibbs mude his usual speech, which has been so often reported, and which was lnbly dissected by Mr. T. P. White, who folâ€" Snowing; weather cold. ‘The beddisg warehouse 0f James Fliniâ€" in, Chatham Square, was burned last 1689.‘» 60,608. «2 on » n n uen ++ > Hheep Skin Polts, No. 7,225.... . | Sm qi saff e mmanc? Portsvicus, Pa, Jan. lzâ€"Duruohu rece‘ved here to day from all the districts in the Schuylicill regon represent that at the meetings of the miners all had decided ._ of $2.50 on contract work and $2.75 Tor day work, and in some instances demanding higher rates. The men are very dnurminog‘ the question having been thoroughly dise and they are better preprred for .&trih now than ever before,. ‘There is much difâ€" ference of opinion among the leading e‘:udl operators as ‘ will be able to stand out, many believing that it will ‘continue until theâ€"middle of April or the 1stâ€"of May, and some think a compromise may be effected by ‘the 17th of the present month, the time given for a final answer whether they will accept or reject the proposition. No more‘legislation formom&ohq the repeal of all existing laws that favor, I’IG- opolies; all ways transporâ€" tation f d s bo“ rails roadsy manâ€" aged by or. com» munity ; and fire insurance companies to be established and controlled by the State; the repeal of the contract system so far as relates to public works ; the amendment of the laws rela» tive to the recovery of wages by suits ; that justice be impartial and speedily adâ€" mainistéred ; all suits for the recovery of wages to be decided within eight days; the abolition ‘ of leasing prison labor to comfaniu or individuals ; })monm to be employed by and in behalf ot the State ouly ; compulsory education of all children between the ages: seven ears ; the cl labory ndg , ohibiâ€" ted ; ent o! officers and the abolition of all fees; officers who violate official duties to have their powers recalled; voters to elsct officers to fill positions vacated by reâ€"called officers; the astablishment of a workingâ€"men‘s as» The Minors in the Schuylkill n ;l:lp:md to have M&hh 0. s Trade of the Consular District of Pres> cott during the year ending. 3Oth Septem» ber, 1873. £. Beof, owb‘ 848...... . .2 ... .J2.. Butter, lbs. 935,455.. ... .. ..« .>. Cattle, No. 2,561.. .. . .......«.« Cedar Logs, n.qam.... Eggs, doz. 350,196............~ Furs undressed, No. 2,677.,. ... . wm.... Hides and Sking. ... ......»~â€"~> Hops, lbs. 51,115........â€"++~+2 !op?*l..!:'u.............u Hogs, No. 646. . ... : Horses, No. 289. .. .. Household effects. . . Lath, M. 3 424. . . .. «. 1umber, ft. 6,256,000 Toulwsy tron, tons 20 Exsounivs Maxsion, Jan. 14.â€"To the Senate of the United States.â€"Sincs the nomination of Caleb Cushing, of Virginia, to the Chief Justiceship of the Superior Court, States information has reached me which induces me to.withdraw his nominaâ€" tion for the highest judicial office in the Government.â€" Signed, U. 8. Grant. Platform adopted by & Mosting of Workingâ€"men at Chicago. Umoago, III., Jan. 12.â€"A large meeting of workingâ€"men was held here last evening at which a plan of organization for the workingâ€"men‘s party was adopted ; also a platform of which the following are points : Cushing has written aâ€" letter to the President asking the withdrawal of his nomination, and the President has acted :rordin;ly. in a communication â€"to the nate. i The followinl is the message of the President withdrawing the nomination of Caleb Cushing after holding a full Cabinet meeting : Fe Sb WasmNGrto®, Jan. 14.â€"A despatch says the rostmaster General has written a let« ter to the Hou:e Committee on Post Offices,recommending the legislature to reâ€" cover back into the 'lgeumy the additional 32:'1“’ of $500,000, granted to the Pacific i surh Company two years ago, for carrying %1- fropl:l San Francisco to Chiga and Japan, the Company having failed to carry out their part of the conâ€" tract. . Cushing Withdraws his Nomination, Cushing and the Chief Justiceship, New X Jan. 14. â€"A Times 'T““ SAys : A; the adjournment the Senatoa Caucus immediately uumhla& and was the most remarkable mo‘?n’ Republican Senators in the capitsl since the beginning of the war. Senator Boutâ€" well made a long and earnest speech in favour of Cushing.. Conkling . followed in Cushing‘s favour, and then Sargent made a strong protest against the confirmation, quoting from Cushing‘s record and politi< cal antecedents to show his unfituess for a Eax Fraxzosco, Jan# 14.â€"THe thlit @~,* China‘s all wel ifl 19, m doue ty c‘ her safot flo hiv8 on bm{l I outfit of idols 1 e new km‘ylo o mml'::f are constantly at prayers for her arrival in port. â€" M R Fishermon Picked Up. Bostox, Jao 14. â€"Mark Miller and Pat« rick O‘Neil,. fishermen. who were lost off the Newfoundland Bunks in a fo, 'lz been picked up after six days of ; suffering in an opéubQ at. 5 h «> | / ‘The President has conversed with mem bers of the Judiciary Committee, and it is understood the nomination will} be withdrawn. L The "'Mondol Nunez," with another party of insurgents, succeeded in & neciegint corie mher sued by a P & T ‘The members of nta urrdhdered Mavam. Jan. x â€"â€" The.. Government forces, on occupyl m?ugm found the fortifications and buildings badly damaged y im b byfthe bombardment. _ CR the fronxclad ©Numanica‘ to the Freach authorities at Mers.elâ€"Kilber, and the triâ€"color now flies at her masthead. _ One '6l’*ti;e'flhï¬r'n=.t. steamers which attempted to esca been captured, with a large nmnr of nfq.!u on Nonama@tion of Mayors. . Versuttirss, Jan. 14â€"In the A$mbly toâ€"dxy the geneal dobate on the pros viding for the nomination of mayors by the Government was concluded. and the Chamber resolved by a yote of 368 yeas to 216 nays to proceed in the discussion. of clauses of the bill. ‘ * The Tichborne Case. LOXDO8, Jan. 14. â€"In the Tichborne case Dr. Keneallyâ€"toâ€"day concluded his closâ€" ing speech for the defence, He demandâ€" eia verdict for the claimant, declaring that the preponderance of unshaken évidence in his favor was overwhelming. He maintained that the oh‘?u against Lady Radoliffs had been proved to be true. Safe Arrival of 8. 8. ‘China. Sax Fraxousco, Jan=14.â€"THe ng#®®# ‘The members of th Cur»zorp Sraxuey Sima, Coxsur EXPORTSâ€"PRESCOTT. A Mail Subsidy Cancellea, LC GREAT BRITAIN. UNITED STATES., J. ~Tribyx,; ViogConsut. a.«z. > 12718 §3 §.l99 35,275 13 700 4,492 63,924 ) 158,530. â€"#6,197 ifhig 21,128 2506 .967 3,012 i, in the preminec; aoted with ade reqaea y in the p 5 to the different sections of the m uï¬ru.&cdhlqu:l have extended ‘as much as our‘ present resources will permit. _ He believes that ali the Railway Companies referred â€" toâ€" will | not call on Governméent for the aid menâ€" tioned in the shape of cash and . bonds ; at the same time umdlhlmyim- prudent at t to increase debt of,mwmmuu pubâ€" lic works are ‘about and we are in ‘a position to . judge beiter of the '&.""5-' i dn ges mhice most by provid. : out of our annual revenue, Notâ€" thstanding our‘ large : proposed : expenâ€" dilare on works of a permanent character m;lh-h;)-r,m‘s.l safely caloulate ‘onâ€"a saving: on the year‘s operation, more than enough ing in the Dominion that Government would have consented to incur anything like . so â€"large ja . lisbility. | The scheme : will <be criticized many. m will â€" object to â€" the {-n?:t pvopouduboh‘toolcp or Pmm:dtohon;io‘;bon M.Jt llhloq small and might perfect safety have been doubled. .Some will object that their particular line of the road ‘does not ncoincmngholddudothmndv'h‘fl too much ; there are still others who say that some new lines of the road should have been subsidized either by granting no increase to those companies at present ontiu‘dwmluidhl& Immnlnt-:h.l amount i grants surrender the same and prefer a cash subsidy instead, the amount required to work out the sropodï¬onoltboflo- vernment is higher anticipated, owing to thnusuur number of Mu:‘bi;l more â€" than was supposed: . He dl: not anticipate, however, thet the provinee would be called sntou- ceed four millions of dollars advance on the railroads mentioned, as several in Class Bwillnot.bobuiu,udooh:snluhchu C may not give up their grants, © If, however, they should, it would result as to amount ofddulhmnd there would revert to the Crown with that part of the muwthomdcinclul,lumndond. some six millions of acres of land which would fully i h'lnyo\n?tm wards these In -nly.cuflh rov» ince can to pay the interest required to meet the annual charge thus . imposed without materially affecting .the other serâ€" vices of the country, and it is only for the If all the railroads mHmodmbnfl& and All the companies entitled to land BUDGET SPEECH CONTINURD, The following sum shows the inâ€" debtedness uu‘prvpmlfln'monhfl on the Provinee : â€" North ; including Files Branch and Kmuflm Cc?llo%hsï¬onmhmd, as far west as Aylmer. . . . . .. . . .$2,000,000 OLass B. : OLAS6 0. Aylmer and Deep River, s f MORRISBURGH. : Jaxes Repomarox, Aczxt Barley, bush. :6 879. .««â€" .~+ $ Butter. lbs, 280,648 ... ... . Cathl®,.NO. .220... , . .+ +++>+ Bggs, doz. 629,058... .. ..... . . â€" PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Third Session of the Second Parlia~ 620° miles â€" railway, â€" deducting payment made.... ... . . . ... $1,450,000 Horses, No. 83...... ... Shingle bolts, corda 987 Sheep, No. 3,781 Railroad ties, No. 133.300. ... .. : (25,104:00 Sheep pflt No: 5286. .. 800104 Shingles, M. 1,888.......... 3,688.51 Timber, ft. 264,479..... ... . ©8,053,18 Pressott, $189,992 Brookville, : . 509,730 Uther railroadsâ€"495 milesâ€"at $2,500, less payment made, $1,190,000 . .+« » stt a xxx +1 42X Butter, lbs. 38,268......;.. ... Cattle, NO 1,454......... . ... Dusoaz included with Cornwall, .. $66,603 Euoi included with: Prescott $13,834 Doors, No. 4,580....:.... ... . $8,055.50 Hldo-nndt'klu ©8,206.43 Lath, M. 9. 375. . .. ; .. . . .. 5. 9 349.99 Lumber, 1t. 157,289,602. . . . ©2, 179.035.00 Match splints, ‘cases ©2,945.., â€" â€"â€" 241900 Miscellancous.. ... ... ... ... . > 4,606.69 Dundee,â€" ~16,111 Elgin, 8328 Morrisburgh, . ~ 86,807 Ottawa, â€"â€" 1,447,986 «.. ~219,386 NAVIGATION. BBITISH TONNAGE â€"AMERICAN m‘fl.- Préscot: BT,.B01]. . :s uce @2T srocerifie, * 180.812.02.200. 121lc d0 Dundes, â€" Eigin, Eigin, _ x 127. SA se sel s l U Morrisburgh, o Aaz +« â€" oo Snb Ottawa, 89,681............ 36,984 219,555 ...... .. .. 160,483 Total Exports.. ..... .. ... â€":$4,807,466 50 Total Imports. . :. ..« =« ;',08310 00 Total Duties ............. «... â€" 296,056 68 Egys, doz. 85,868 .,....... Hops, 1b#: 9,408 ... . . . . s2«««» Horses, No. 161 .......... Lumber, ft. 2,841,636., .. . Misceliane0us. . .. ...... .. Bheep, No. 3,023 ... ... ... Timber Equare, â€" ft.: 36,907 Rye, bush. T,185 . .«.;.... Shingles, M. 6,230. ... ... . Wodl, lbs. 49,514.... . ... > BRUCKVILLE, * W. A. Sompizup, Aoust. Butter, 1bs. 950,000 . . .. ... .« ~« Cattle, No, 207. . . . .. ... .. .++ + +> Eggs, doz. 10,377...... ... ~.«»>« Hay, ons 388.......... .1 .. «<«kirs Hides and BKiDB, . . 2. .ceerrerme + > + Horses, NQ, 91 . . :. .. «L««+ss« Hemlook Bark Extract, bbis. 277 Household effects ... ... .. «. .« »>â€" tron Ore, tons 1,375 . ......~ ...« Lumber, ft. 60 886,000 : . .. . ..; Miscellane0us. .. .. ... .. . .. »+=** Pickets, M. 62,000 . : ...« ««+>«» PRoultry, 1b8. 26,927 . se aee en + ++ Railroad Irom, lbs. 26,900....;«««+«> PROVINCIAL â€"PARLIAMENT. Wheat, bush. 59,583...... Wood i(nnurwmm. +câ€"Â¥a Wool, lbe.â€"12,104. . . .. .. .. North Shore, including Piles Branch and THE OTTAWA TIMES JANUARY 16, 1874 Total amount. . . .. . $5,280,000 the railroads mentioned are built, OTTAWA. ~ â€" Epwaup A. Buceax, Acsxt. CORNWALL. Joux Muszay, Acsxt. «_ IMPORTS. 253,472 16111 8328 ODCIE *A +a en e 408 PDRITC §HM8.5};):...l.. L667 996..,.......1. 2154 EP NADbbUONOE uk C : e Anovs . copt 10086 BY,68L.LLLLTLLLTL, 36,934 19,555 ........ .. 160,483 ___ Lzzzzllzz «++ «««»« â€" 1,880,000 ©40,000 Qusseo, Jan. 13. 113L 4.+.5 A ED) + ++ ersvces ) 4000 w ies ea is 8,008 ......‘..'llll% § Jusveitey: ) $.116 se caxels sy, 5008 900 Wedvert ppaiien 3| " 0. cmcsceces > .90 6,363 31 se .gn,sao 30 it ... > 8,046 37 «_ 1,844 12 sessavc+â€"@27,462 $2,244,466, 50 $180.636.00 ©12 2l 2,062 80 219,386 97 $1,136,504 . $195,000 .. â€" 5188 ... 9900 i.. 3400 .. 13 962 Crrs Teks i1 2005 .. 6650 .. 8840 .. _ 8,838 ..‘812126 C %116 $1 309 .24 53,901 T1 4/995.95 88,520.08 5 661.13 4.075.20 7,014.28 2 961.00 9.188 41 $916,177 $129,083 $6,632 23,463 $,808 2662 17,404 2512 81,435 30,106 7,243 2168 44 200 13,400 67.181 5.642 3 815 90,183 1,667 2154 2 Tle 6,825 eJ carry out Those and other measures calcuâ€" lated to the true in: o(g-h 1 i en ts mes hzfllmmn‘znnydmu ble, perâ€" canvass, and meanâ€" ready done me the honor of s their conâ€" fidence in me, and of me 1 solicit the assistance one and all, to place me at the head of poll, + * 1 remain, h Your obedient flm%“mu&_mmwm Tiow to bulld up, strengtyen and conpolidato our great Dominion. These, I believe, aroe some of the planks in the io eln oc 1 ioe in eeniiy herve now Srid 46 Efoi’gun' 5'. "but, ar the :-mï¬m.‘-x'-uw&; gunrd the 'wu"fu' Turthar the Interesis of our own County, £ Innm;rg-snnfl you tor thirty year» and qmm%nm:zï¬;a u& lvmlo! m.lg mnm‘mlqumfmm:m do nlu‘T} you bestow that trust upon me. A GENTLENEX,â€"His Excoeliency. the Governor onpuaiptoreanes Ratateen self as a te for your at u& m 30«-&%‘&3&1{†'l’ hn’&"hn T oowodiyctors in the Coonty of Rumed and ‘as all classes :of. uaffogm munity are dnk;dt.o me, I reepectfally -olioi: your united support to ‘represent lor the next two sessions in tbunh:l:n Legisiaâ€" further confidence, make a chang .s'camn-uumglwo.“ % Your Ubt. Servant, * G. H. PRESTON. If my claims then are not worthy of further confidencs, you can make a change CONSUMERS GAaS CO. AND 0. P. R. R. 00. BWLLS, country, they shall have my united efforts in all good measures. j T::Fouth of Ottawa men should be Central Canada‘s interestsâ€"not the Ads ministrationâ€"but their measures. â€" ppo ts Fesk Anp JNDERENDENT EL ECT OR S _ The Consumer‘s Gas bill came before the Committee this morning and : passed ï¬:oll(‘}:'ipt:uï¬m and Ne msï¬: "&“&: y ew City J who were represented by Henry Thomas, Tesse dosoph and Andram Wikkon. _ . _ b}ï¬o’d{:’y‘ I’g-inï¬;n'.'h.' bill wa« u;,o lore the Committee, â€W %um. goddu,q (h(.’u-:‘{l and A. Wilson. esars. Carler, es Loranger s ed on behalf of the City Omnlbuo?:‘::‘d To assist and encourage the lumber osâ€" tablishments : of the Oitawa country, and to keep down â€"all dnmwhhh are inju= rious to that trade, to advocate the developing of its mineral resources, s I am not the nominee of any clique, yet independent of. such m-.l:n’ï¬n solicit our coun which m'ood & ï¬mn-,oflm.bm. Mr. Gerin moved the second reading of & bill to add certain provisions to the code of civil procedure :-m the issue of writs of saisie arret, : The House went into Committee on a bill to amend the act of incorporation : of 2:‘.‘ g:llop of Three Rivers, The dcom reported progress an third us::" !nl:flud & to morrow. . _The Hou:e adjoutned at 6. 10‘p.m. further hearing was adjourned till toâ€"morâ€" m.â€"lmm eto be, ET SmE CCE PVE Tb‘lfllilh of Central Cansda and its great lumbering interests, The union ol‘Cutnl Canada represenâ€" hu'qmutotd::mdnndmm Governmen. expendi & ;’porthn of . gublic moneys in this section. of our country. :(The. revenues derived. therefrom t:;u the . basis for W-) k a ‘o support no government that will not tration of Ontario & general su; ~and it they ast Buctaily pormeds The Gitams to meet smy inferest on "bonds issued ; and when once our offices in the Jesuits Bar:ucks are fitted up ready for use,.the rent and taxes, at present payable by the tGovernmsnt, will cease amounting. to a considerable sum . annually. Loo}ing, then, at our ::ni:ion now, and at out prospects in future, as a proviâ€"ce, we bave no nee i for alarm ; on the 0 n‘riry we have great cause for Lopo. We have every reason to look forwar.d to prosperity, to expect thit the completion of our sys~ tem of railways will leave our people. no. thingoto envy in â€"the other provinces of the Dominion, and nothing to induce thm to leave our country for the neighbouring States, The ‘hon. gentieman concluded with a brilliant peroration, snd sat down amid loud cheere. The House met at 3 30 p.m. _ ' ï¬nor Dr.ou;;ino, ® (ed nins ic CA wil tesen i tions, signed by 409 &iuu of lontn-{. against the incorporation of the Consumers Gas Company of Montreal.« _ . _ . .. Mr. Langevin introduced a bill toamend abo;:'t of Incorporation of the City of ue (he hy BNRESNTH Diilast, tor tme constracs» lon of the following Works, viz, : _ " Supporting . Piers and Guide Booms at the entrance of the Chambly Canal. Pians and specifications ~of / the respective Works can be seen at the Office, corner of &:;.ud Bt-co&u, and at the 1 Office at Y, ted forms im Hnmiart.iviat tines aiarers or cagn myummm:w must .nlnl- gtoonl émfl%m Post n«% two l%oolnm Ber-onl. u%l.he 4 who are n%!.obooomolun ies for the due of the Works embraced in these Contracts. The Department does not, however, bind itself to a@cept the lowest or any Tender, To no government that will not give ':IW::: rights 2s Central Canada New Edinburgh, Jan.§ 1674 in:the Richelien River, above the Rallway Bridge, Belcell, and for the Gentrexey,â€"The time having. arrived when you are called on .to. salect a repre« unuunï¬fl?rth‘w Ia'hl:tu:;oft)n. fario, to fill a vacancy caused by oruii- mation of the Hon. R. W; Scott, I feel duty bound to eom&l.y with the r:%zou of & large number of the electors of city, and now respectfully ask your support at the coming election. _.l(yApl_ufomdwlhu and . shall con» xwï¬n, .,Hc.l FO THE NOTICE TOâ€"CONTRACTORS BEALED TENDERS, addressed F. BraUx Ils??m.ow_z Public Works, and endorsed restions, and shall support equal and just we, alike to all d..di‘;c lnjei't‘;"l Ottawa, 7th Jan. 1874. Extension of the Mooring ‘Pier 1 have always been Liberal on religious 1f elected I will give the Local Adminis» CITY OF OTTAWA. PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ELEOTORS {Signed] â€" J.Gyerr somEay suackBURE, ; yee. so tedles papa ar fenpueney OF THE â€"oF THEâ€" Quereo, January 14th. OF number of my Hexey R. Gray, in en mt srrars Aagd *""ERodige, EINGBMILL & CATTANACH, i m aaetarieyt" l aï¬@i"« the m'm Cornwall: Manufacturing ~Co‘y.," Uoruwall, / Ont. ; Crompton, Loom* Weavert d Y Intatora®s, Winxumon & Oo, at Shirt hank. a___b_;-u- in the premises, i« S 8t %‘.’3 The notice that he â€"has ’numw“wnmm James Leishman, under the name and style of ie oo es y ranes an the mt of the work wfl, mgm ‘The (doninell will got be toundbii to actept the e P. O‘BBIAN, oo e ie e ‘County Clerk. _l'v unr-Aulurmu;uouu\-;:hl:â€"r tlï¬:‘m mmmu room, -nd%nt.hm PFeceeted ie d oT eh office. : Ferms onky Wn’vns WANTED fiiron Eprevorn Deputy. ot the Minister of Mllll-l:':nd Deh::nu-, smnbouv.,u give n‘g w.ol his extensive and valuable Llll‘-'r 8t meolhouoni:m reaches over 1,000 volumes, and about 200 valuable unframed enâ€" According to plans and specifications approved g-by’h? oon at mu-aoï¬x.a. Marston, '&-_Q pevniph Rpmiero adtremed to Wiltiem meatey, Registry OMoes," iT 6e reamived until 20th JANUARY NEXT. S uuriguny.Dec.i8 Ters. ,Dec, 15, 1878. . aton cll .. 5.tc . Aess o«A e Nee Ns â€" 1390 "en cot LETâ€"A furnished house, the | Met Tom -.flnflflmh.hmru five bec site the Russell House,â€"commentcing on At7.80 and to eontinue each evéning, at Cataiogues may be obtained on application to J. BERMINGHAM, ‘The of Housebo‘d ‘Fumnit % effecis, vhï¬-vlltl come offin a Mwuwl.‘ be duly Di "I; BERMINGHAM. â€"______ . _ AGENTS IN CANADA, _ Montrealâ€"Evans, Mereer & Co., Wholosale llu-‘ w Ne mt ts mrogins, |â€" > it _ _# Prunella Balmorals Gentk Call Congrter"* UGHT BY JOHN ADAM, of Mon» Eg,{'gg;gg&iw isnn Jan. 4, 2458 I EYEACHER WANTED. _ For 8. B. ;‘,ï¬ Nepean, 1 ‘or ..No. a e «i e.] %é’a‘.."&'.’-,l'lsng"ï¬.‘f‘n:{.m"‘"&u., in io fke *Rochesterville, Jax 12, 1874." / â€" > 2161 8 Iarprnos is eithonses nequired,o, conetin, tm paree W ie teds Bole Proprietor, F. J. OLARKE, *"KXxbowP fa‘ghm' pryp m'x:. Burbridge & Oo., Coleman street, Lonâ€" Mlay'h&nlkl'l Newgate mflnfln Barclay & Sons, $5 Farringdon London. RGReNTE DN MANa TNA â€" The Council of the Cori of the Uj oou:h-ammmum ates B O KS wae 4 Pave hade sioe, qriw ns Ginzing mends, uid n# T whb inom ap L ~â€"Jardine‘s Great Emporiam, Cagarsiog."""""""*" "Bieory .ay Aro stlll here, dnd selling cheaper than dver, Ladies‘ Fine Kid Congress for $225, worth $8.2 E py New ‘Year, and am off to the Land of %Abnt bear in mind that P muâ€"'m}i Co, ... xâ€"Avery, Brown & Co, Iips aceid Nenralgia, more Throat, oarseness, Headache, / Toothache, Jan. 2, 1874 Montreal; ‘Deo, 26th, 1873. ©â€"â€" ~~> > 2408â€"8in gous EL ravings, will be sold by the subscriber at Pubâ€" o Auction, aitile Rare Hecte cRigimens oppo REGIATRY O FFICE, Dec. 11, 1878. RAY®Sâ€"BYRUP OF . RED SPBUCE GUM FOR THE COUNTY OF PRESCOTT and at miï¬fvï¬r?mmwm AW‘. x u&io.l Emiporium, Sparksâ€"st., mmmfl T N NEFET: meme Jan: T, 1876 2408 TL‘ORILG N AT, REGISTRY OFFICE PPLICATION will: be made to the Pariiaâ€" Jan, 5, 1874 DUNCANVILL E, Auction Sales by J. Bermingham. :N THL PRESS, i comr romica BY AUCTION. FTally: ‘There! NE BOX OF CLARKES B 41 PILLS 0OKS, BOOKS, UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, OTICE.. FOR THE COUNTY OF RUSSELL LLLARD! . MILULARD 1 â€"MIL LARD THE ART OF SINGING Catalogue Eale of Valuable Books TUESDAY, THE 20th INST., All Hemorrhages, For the construction at Apply to Apply to J, BERMING HA M NOTICE, â€"BY THEâ€" t Pmven ukn Piles, Sprains, Colic, Old Sores, a;-,m’q" OO UEg I Scalds, Lameness, Burns, Soreness, Boils, _Wounds, N ST REET, WEST E. A. PERRY, / > Riginsst, B. PRINCE, er 3 Cibe spdhacaa An tucpnenr toNe T.0 Sos un ufve resiatenizon. (Jhore® assapor m--:‘::mun -‘:u: * ams» P. BASKERVILLE&LBROS -hw-m-.-uâ€"â€â€ . Ten hhds, XXTRHA. FINE ) __OLD._ PORTE AWINE! mhe best qhallty from the producer, for medicinal purposes and famlly useâ€"Warranted pure ani Ten‘ hhds,. Fine ~Old "Brandy, nu-nu-.â€"W_ 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINE, ".(V. V #.) tro the largest prodiic6t Offirines in J eres‘s.Reqaonshie priceand good art! .4. ""HHR ED mpoon t t oiiprny Soiel Adilie o dR * * Purveyor to His Excellency the G@overnor General, Harl of Duferin, A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year In that he bas just received a very fine and wellâ€"assorted stock NS : Japansâ€"Greer .\? Black of he oo nllp;l s * promingtâ€" w ons oun 1 HOB PATTERSON $ (.. REFLTIED, BR&FURNI8HED Very Fine Old Port g | =».) Merp wmuyf-lm' a 4 Carte D‘or, Ackerman & Laurance : \Guinnes! Diblip Dec. 4, 1878 RLDUOED DRESS GO0. REDUCED Wwoo. AEDTEY TiRc t perege. . | 2200009 PeBNeh REDUCED DRESS m D T. REDUCED PEL IS AND MILLINERY, ONE HUNDEED BARRELS OF CIDEZ, H A L P P.R EC m Black Canadian Lustres ! DIR â€"OT~~AIMPORTATION .. T. THIS 18 ONE OF THE CHEAPEST LINES EVER OFFERED 18 OfTAWA. DURING THIS MONTH ALL wtgn GOOD8 . WILL : o « REDUCED. immmau-..’m'*m CoPFRisStnil snt one > up!"_ FRXE Fopine inipanal and Boak Te All will be sold at adoye > 57: _ | 3 ',:“Hh’.;l ralp % C ym Tink «»"â€"~__/â€" â€"OD,MCcDONELL. POOKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AÂ¥D PLENTY OP GO0D CKEER .w.v----_...ï¬.-ng“ ) public geneévally, ... . ... ... / Jan. 6, 1674, Special Inducements for January ! Very Choice, by the Barrel or Gallon ; also i Botties. None should be whitontit. D. â€"McD ONELL K»> 2 0 ~Sparksâ€"8t. THOS.: PATTERSON es _ Ts Sn 2k nace â€" Slightly imperfect, (boughFat Messrs. R. A. Hoskin 4 Oo‘s Auction Sale)Jat about ATLAN, â€" MeKINNON$ & MoMORRAY, Teas,. Ooffees and Bugars. * *SCEmaraitt Cotmes boicsis, bemieniie: ons Qanee d Maioa: "" 00 M a s &sW i n e °t ywapmes $25,000 SaALE Staple & Fancy Dry Goods AT WHOLESALE OO8ST PRIOE, ; wa.Pstent ex‘s"ttod Regent House ! Coloured and Black Silke *" * ‘ At Oost Price. sheret ce Iioreuy man. Aune Flannels (White and Soute) * Tt oo Brige fenugiin:= 200 .A4ffe Iamate 4@ This Sal6 will Continue ‘One Month, MONDAY,~~JANUARY® ‘6th. Dress Goods Jaan. 8, 1874. & id Cash Sale ._'m-smuummg no Good will be abarged at FAMILY GROOEZE, IMPORTERS, HAVE JUBT REORLYED SPAKKSâ€"ST, . 30 W“"““'â€""_ anâ€"d<» «L A4â€"qâ€"an o rs= in do e en broag sns The Council e # J.R.8TITT & Co., REDUCED WO. GOODS _ P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. TLAdies® School, REDUCED WooOl P. BASKERVILLE & BROK. $@m30 WELLINGTONâ€"ST. OF . ENGLAND At Cost Price. At Cost Price.