JAMES MARTIN, i Of Buckingh=m, Insolvent â€" + 3m .-o:n’m‘.o.mm: the creâ€" m-- mfl t :,_}" :,..E 7 Tenied" tGud “n"‘m“-‘v.g Aegorion o. 4 niax in tife sade of t woe MeWika , Rov. Profemsor ‘MeLaren, Fey #Co.. E. A. Perry_and at the door: Ormuway Jan 16 1474 . . thas "TNOSLVENT ACT OF 1e69. by e pmaliy oonge. . S gmmeâ€" ies wik be adk" "Jmcawn, Janâ€"14, 1874 > < 2405 it . b-«ï¬tb MUsIC BDOVKSA~7 _~ ," THE STaNmDARD. | m&â€"&â€"?m oAmeskpe lsncs ( 3 , nt T. o3 Crin wiitbe Reut aihs _ 0 > BASEMENT HALL, CEFY_H A bks, Srooon NES: Op Sabbuth, Hcteey o plsue 1305 MCL ABEN, uterâ€" fi';go‘i?-n.) A-&ï¬hmdhzï¬w 1NGFUND will be tmmen up. a% each of the serâ€" _ iNE ARe RRQNZES AND . CHIMNXEY ORX TMENTY*/ of n?a .m‘..’! dm«L C« m w»an‘ asetiers of the highest. at :-uy-u\\xuc.?..n Frodsek 4 6 ) ‘si.c / ond Jeweliory, of the richest and most *tar A-~*~} L xt x.-g 'L"xMI. Crests and us wres, Hos met ectam wv?}:-‘-:-u- by «¢ » ace ¢ Aruisls tprc c To ce (* Pradd cix. Neominoes, Leekets, Rines and wb kind=«( tjowieric. as suppMed : uw mizil < Is Cf ibcccourt, and vibersdistinguished. WATCH «ND CLOCK MAKER GOLDSMITEH, _ . ~ SuLN ERSMHITIT, ND ARPISTIC > METAL .\ 0>KER, L. P Prize Medalist of the Lod», Dublin abd Peris n: mmâ€"miumnï¬bp r to 4. w ~sll other Aaces great events of the . To the Qudfi and Family; °0 > To H. R. H. the rfl-m- ml» S mt?‘l; m“r'-l se otentitcs, 5 » Govern» » ‘ments and ReLv@Â¥Come> Prrniiy o Ds partimentst Builtings, the Bank h'm.uuo‘-'..' or diferent m estabâ€" mm city, who eannot 1:’# wiches ‘,;‘-‘.‘;"-‘.’:.\:“"}..,""‘.ii in fatare, ud a H rogrs ME!P icient coating of xiiver to rcâ€" T.',?xm, whas at tummx real) © CVew wl any price, nor baying * Wate!. +s and Clocks repeitod byâ€"ckillâ€"d workâ€" Guinnes‘ Porter, wAE SLULEN Cld Fye: and Tocody Whisiky, 1EW ChHURCA, Jan In the mutter of Jan, 7. 1874 rnoutal, Lu& CLB EYE WBiKEY, us b ok».3031 T OONAN‘3 * RESTAURANT, .. Sparksâ€"stâ€" mom«t~ i~cnmil, bat a selection can be made is t 4e u;;}tu::lh%v:. ce * : lors &1 beise mapufactory. 5 on e ho e ie io ine knannnat Botiled, by Burk, Quartsâ€"and Pints, in prime VEs. tawa, Jan 3 1#4 ICHANTS SHIPPERS and WHOLESALE 1 ior‘s ce tiere s oob mom the mitni 1 Tors eitew ty ie iHostrated auu-.-d. of â€" Watehes, ie «Aemeeeemelare , hh Perarfinim * 8 nes g1.Sk i . $15.50 per dogeny .. tm ssom of and H. R, Paimer as of dunags. * . Eanerson in mhnflrï¬ Paimer ex, aite us and aa«rs‘ Fudâ€" BEAERARD,! the tesaltof the J ust â€"~â€"Received, JOSEPH .KAVANAGEH, Nq in tos Bop 4 00. ‘art, E: tabiishmentsâ€"@; Bond Street, i'fh.m..m, u&- L s i" 3t al Shippers and Oe wt> t8, 4 wiy megs on ned puse a io zm-'-' rgogdege m:h J.~W . ~Bae wen! ansetin of the subscribers of the Rerom 2tome [Ogaii Tigdn from. 2 t «ds from T a 1000 refuesty= ***lChmety Rarret, ven, but be justifcd the cr‘me, and 4 do it agam ; tha mor« his experiâ€" »! power, the n.we deeply be giiâ€" \CH‘3 SACRED QUARTETS, wfl’:‘;rï¬'\' COLLE.TION. ; oY COLLECTION. ~Zâ€"uND MOTETTE COLLRECTION. i Cui,LECTION. Hodges and Tuckerâ€" «igned,) of Sagrsi Music for Chotrs, Conâ€" 000 Galls of the above celebrated 15. i. Sileee bo. quatibh and otner a 0t wi! be held in the eeadns. Aer ult n ame ts s+ :: WPiullie s % W 116 IS0 BARRELS OF &lectroâ€"plate in yreâ€"m~st recent of the in st durible make. 12 JOSEPH KAYANAGH f such men, cannot fall to be usc FOR SALE BY Uth=" â€"Testimontal: of difforent Cnvay cu.t mfl:-‘i“an-r wkoc . Benson n o iip uiner vuone Mh?f‘o +ote T . o oc uen o e book, it Cloth, $275. ‘In Beands» dus C 80IBREE sun Conlcased bis nu.»soruu' plices afterâ€"the fact, advocntâ€" waltst right. _ The oiuwmi Hey it uumw e + io uepéat tl-d*n:..’ ’r‘f. ac cbeering advices that the ':ltuk.i':a , and ha hoped «e good lï¬ â€™o‘pfl as it is ‘L om m‘{nn. ha ‘greatest new to Thexcrdi¢ct ‘Fers. and | & enyy the ‘vows of King» ) 7. hdplis= to Ot:.ws. (heers.) ; d City cz==â€"58 and 5) Ludgate , =c. | Lnorary, Bracicot, .: ".lmh, *ï¬" z m Sn i those manufaetured postâ€"paid on rceipt of reta! CHAA H. DITBON & Co., © For sale by 7i Broadway, New York Stained ‘ut â€" this establishâ€" Carriage, Chime, 8. TETREAU, N 5 O , Henderson 2i64 td Yesterdx; we had the pleasure of séeing the requisition,‘that is now being signed in tayor.of Dsâ€"St. Joan, . It has just been stated, and we~ are. happy toâ€"see that amongst th*supporters of Dr, St. Jean, who hâ€"ye uiready pledged themiselves, can be found such prominent names as Messrs. Allin Gilmsur, Jathes McLarea, Dr. Sweet: land, Alonso Wright, John P. Featherston, W. H. _Waller, . Wro,. Fingland,. Michael Starrs and: many others whose activity and influence geonerally, predict sucsess to the party whose cundidate they th:s en. . Mr. Rodden has retired froi. the conâ€" test for Montreal West, inty which he entered at the solicitation of his. friends, adittle to0 late. ~He said ‘ he understood Mr, Mxskensio Wis a fine young tan, but time would shor» whether he was suitable or nok.. He expressed himself .doubiul as to whether <the pregent Government wohld [wvailr protéchon. suificieatly, and as to the.yzlpe of the PRacitic; Railway Policy to Quebec. : The (Ministry are now sure of the= Montreal seats. £ x "he aesituction of the old.Bapracks, om Barrack Hiill, last night, . eniailsâ€"upon ihe public ‘we fear, a very serious loss. â€" ‘The building Was obe of the old laridmitks of the place, latter‘y used by the Fublic Works .Department, .as the Eogizesr‘s Braneh of the â€" Tatéreolomalâ€" and ~Pacific Railways, ° Most valuable plans, reports of surveys, modsls, and designs of publis works, improvyements and 40. forth, were stored in theâ€"premises, and â€"are now :coa. samed, ~ Unly x small portion of the con tea‘s, inclading a Tew | maps, were saved. Itis not yet known how much of this kind of useful prSperty has fallen aâ€"prey to thé flames, or how the damage.can be repair« @d, but onp thing is certain, that the countsy can ill spare it at present. . It is fortuuate, however, thatâ€" we have : no loss of life 10 report." h ~Sit Join â€" Macdonald <at ©Kingston. the other evening, Look great credit lo him« «=if for his effortsâ€"to make i¢Sthe seat of Government..:. We have . : r»collecâ€" tion of his claiming graticucieo! 0.i«wa for the siras service to her, the .ovs lug ‘of the dinzer to him here. _ Which story is he correct one ? Sir John‘s memory is unhappily bad,. as. proved more thas once, though s . good :memory is: said by the proverb to ba i e to a certain: “;.A.__Tâ€{."'-._'.‘H“ o doncd tlange We‘ zeothat ore of the condidates for Beaabatnous is Mf. cirourd. This getâ€" tleman ut the last election opposed AMr, Laflwaine in the Ministeris} interes}; biat in the address to the electors‘ at Beauharâ€" Bob, "he‘ ‘say®; ~"I â€"must declatre in all fritugress th«t 1 promise the Mackenziew Dorion Government, | not on‘y free elbow roous,‘ but «ves loyal and sincere report. on the 15th, was of little general import~ ancg. In ‘Committee, the .discussion 0« the Montreal City Railway Bill was resam .. Wa.clipthe, following editorial p=ss graph trom.the Toronto Giobe: | "The Constivutional Bict::; of Canada," the work of Mr. Watson, Libririan â€"of the Untamo Parlisment, has had the good for\ tume ‘omake its way amongst the French speaking population of the «Provines of Quebec: _';o understand that the author has been reqrested to allow the book to be translaged into French.. Ths work is now in process of translation. Pansd througs Somumunce amendments :â€"The through Commuttee with the folâ€" i " :â€"The -|:llllboin. Mï¬ï¬ï¬‚)“d m the second clatibe relating to i was prased subject ho the conditions of he CUerporstion ; the motien to allow other Tq_ounh_.rc.v R. lines was lost by a+large majority. . _ :. Asomill ‘be seen by the fuilâ€"r explana: tive of the Quiebec Treasurc:‘s Railway scheme, . _ we .published yestcrday, the amountâ€"recommended for the North Shore and"Colonizctidn â€" Railways is $2.000,000 and fot $200,000, as sppeared in Thursâ€" day‘s imprcs.ion. With that lixgo smsist ance those oxterprises should make good. ancd rapic progress, â€"â€"Of course a portion of their land grarts is to be retumed: The Montreal City Char e y oR Lo * & l from a gontleman who has ‘been @ngagei in the canvass,. and is to the effect" that )(r#ukbum's progress is most gratily. jng."This indications are, that Ds Grant‘s chences for a seat ‘this ‘time aro rather All reliable rer Rugsel! is coming â€"Dr.St. Jean‘s â€"Execu ’tivc Committee will meet every night attheCentral L‘»Roam.s;,f overrScott's Conâ€" fectionery, at 8 ~o‘clochk shq re Â¥â€"Alk=.s | Nuoo Bat Ott ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURX rmrmmal?oi’% ‘â€"'nm-mm'[ TRAl N3 AND STAGES. _ «Cou! * + HUAZRZAZ FOR DR STâ€"JEAN itival and departure ot the various train ud stages for aft places, East, West ar uin â€" Llig Juuxom depend . upon t? drtectness of this tible : UIJ4 St Lawrence & Ottawn Railwa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ATUEDAY, JaNUARY 47. 1874 Ain‘s Restuurant Can t Stage Grand Tro Y J. ‘W . Berson,~ > .\ t Jean‘s Ixeentive Com x 'M_ nt to reach. iblish a Traveliora‘" _ the benefit of ou who may visit_the t to nll’tn\vellen ach,. information parture of the vari #40 par AW i rts Stugos, est m to 44 nittce 1y ing race. ~Nor are we aware th.t ‘&ny fuult can be found with the intividual upon whom the log has falien, â€" Hs has oécupied positions of honor, aut Lrust among his confreres: provingitheir a pprocial tion of his virtues, and dependence. upon his integrity, He is a‘ geatloman‘ well knowa by his professional â€" and‘ other ervices in‘ the community, lphllige_nlj and jnductrius, But ons of his. chief, if 20¢ the strongast of: his recommend. | is thr excelience of the cause _he '}mz; sealy. Ortaw. has now an opportunity: atriking a Ulow in E:vor of the. ‘pure l:a:! hongst admizistration of one affsins, cczgoâ€"i my in Government, and the thorough an‘d "speady development Of ‘the resourzes of the Uitaws Valley and the country â€" gehe rliy. "Letit not be" Bad thit a stacdard of virtue provails at ‘the hpit.1 than at the other greal éeu}res and business, and that s'ob: m 4 public opinion of Rritain and even. th United Stites was forced to condémn ou) be condoned or tâ€"rgotten here.:~Person‘l likes or dislikes should be. set ~aside, trying a system ‘f@mught with honour dishpnor, benefit or ~injury to ‘the‘ Doâ€" such a "luge, resp@ctanle and useipl cleâ€" ment as the Frenchâ€"Canadian, deserves at least occâ€"siou«l recognition in the‘ bektow» al of honours in & mixed communityMie ours. lie Freauch Canadiays have cheers fully voted for Sritish or Englshsspeaking repussentaiives â€" of â€" this City in :â€"Rar» liament . . up to ... ‘the . .. presenk wilhout sskirg any .return of the com; pliment, or standing upon the strict levear theirrights. : They are not only‘ good. hud faithful Reformers,..the, ma jority of them, but, as a 1 ‘ who‘l’like and feel a pndq‘;,mlrrgzlï¬? 1 They are quick to compperate mm enterprises designed for the benefit of ‘the‘ ‘city and meighborhood, and willing to: consider all schemes of political reform. or material improvement. . We hold, then, ‘that the vime had fairly come for ‘the choige of a| Liberal standardâ€"bearer from this deseryâ€" â€" | The merchant who sells| ggods tp_’jn.q\mot .| mer who buys recklessly, regardlessalike ~| the price he is szreeing‘ to pay, and 'tho'& , | ability he is incusting, must not be lyrp{il@ ed it the debt »hould prove to be a bad one, The myn of reckless engagements does no usually expect to fulfil them. The rangements between Britisk Columbia an: the Dominion were made upon the fulse principle, Sirâ€"John A, Momlq esired to procure the support...of th4 | British â€" Columbia members in . the Commons, and in his eagerness td ‘pet {:,,‘ ho w«s prepared to pledge the., credit "of the country to anything, even to impossi â€" biutics. He offered far more thin i | Britsh Columbians ever intended asking &n they were astonished ‘nt a" g0o« , fortane which â€" subsequent events -b'd | shewo them it was pbysically. imposti lthsy coul1 obtiin, . ‘Jhat good. mim |y*# ® raitw y line to the Atlagtic ‘withi tex years, and <hey ought as shrewd man, of business, .to have seen that: a. railway, to | tie moos might as: welt Mavsa W[ promiged.© ‘Of course they will yet hare l the r=tiway. _ We have no doubt ‘hay wl I hive it within twenty years,, Te .qredit of the country 12 pledged to ‘uabuikiï¬. of the road; but. i1 "the mntter ‘of time the limit of poseibiicy must be observed | | The echeme <f, the Premier,.. to. build the, line from _ the . Prcifo . across ! ths Rocky Mountiins <t> : th6 head,, maters ol . . _ the. Saskatchewan and then utilize "the greit ‘stretches. 0 water icommunication, aupplying‘ in <the reesstime the missing links by rail to the _ presont railway .system of Qanada . is ‘a scheme that must commend itself to (he sound jradgment of the people on the ‘P«» cide Con:t.: Thare is ons satifaction which | the . Bridsh ‘Columbiins may regard as guaranteed to them since ‘the »change of Admibistration ; ~shit is although they | may not be promised. the jmpossible, | l-hmm Mr, Mackenzio‘s Administration | will promise will be putomoï¬. i / : winjou. â€" If the ‘electors think "it: cit safe or «lignilied to sustain. Huhlou:vE will| sell. national advantages . to publi cmircctors, for large lginqtqyx‘i;_.ng I.lu‘ vslectors, let them vote for <the men ï¬b(fl' winked at and defended such tm&lï¬' Ifon the other hand, Canada is to be ruled like England, by men of ussullied .re: putétion, by the;;fuir, honest Fï¬ï¬ her representalive institutions, in mity with the unbought wishes of hq electors, mon like Dr. 8t. Jean should sent to Parlisment, Is ‘it not time to : done with slavish, dullâ€"souled, men lad . spasm of independence or indignation ? * ore very soon. . As a matterof ‘course the gentlemen instrumentil > in bringingâ€"this worthy Liberal hefore the . pablic; in s thys capacity,â€"scted witi ue consiqeration db regards the claims of our French Can@rfian Tellowâ€"citizen‘s, the Doctor‘s own qualifiâ€" catipns for the pusition of a representative of Arostitth and the prospects â€" 0j the of a good oause in his porson . There cun t‘e no doubt ~ of the fic: that Secure some of those cheap Lustres at Allan. McKimnons & MeMorran‘s, '.q§ The candidature of Dr_St. Jaan is ~now befire the citizens, in conuqmo(ovbo action of the RKeformers‘.Convention, and wa gxpect. to see his «ddress to. the gleot» ors Â¥ery soon. _ As a matter of ‘course the | contidenca in Mr. Macke: IV"MI‘iï¬kï¬'f‘ no i ! hou, Bmdently he was tho oughWÂ¥ in | t» j gurges‘ ; qra is viewsy ex prespect for "iu" and | purpose of satiafying |m'u~p:'l‘-'¢in3'= ‘that via Mn dlâ€"okenzio was a" tman whot would duc EHfuliithis on gagetie nts, nimy s6rve a larget ’;.‘ : puarpose.. diamy be assumed, atter hoving. | ape , Joed Mr. Waikem‘s epéech‘that / it th: jour Puoific Ruilway scheme were substituted any | tor the Graving Dools ‘the references to the | Kn. Mackera‘e sud his poliéy ‘ would b* %hoi ; ¢van more coieplimentary, |. 4 || Tor The Britith Columbians are as wide |{;,} J&w::ke as ourseives, but they made & | of ; gre:l mistake when they adcepted Sit “ï¬l .A rA. Mucdonald‘s ~engagement / to ‘build . ‘peti Dacific Raulway across the continent in | yoars." That ew‘_li‘b(!fl"l; ~ A. Mucdonald‘s engagement ‘to ‘build & Dacific Rulway across the continent in te years, ‘That engagement had uomw::k the bonz fide charaoter to recommend it, THE DUTY OF OTTAWA. nother part of tha Premier, it wili ho ‘obaerved ny terms to couvey bis atase b; o in Mr. Macke: ao‘s Aduiinigtrs wently he was tho émghm:@ gual 1 is wie way ex prgeng m‘izl ufhn-f;.lng'nl‘e'lik\m $ h‘;] cengle was on tuan whot woutl ents, nmy serve a large? ba assumed, atter. having ‘s. epéech‘that / it sh: hemo ‘were substituted Dook, the references to t his poflé:s would ‘be what is ‘vory important; 6lso, the; opafl dence of capitalists in E!npou-i.lid mow in the sound sense and inlegrity . 9/ the pretent Canadian Government policy~ We learn with pleasure that at u.néoh ing of the stodkhold ::l,u†Cae ) m . iin (Montreal, a cou dof a6 | Py Agaone Loill Tewtemith the cadte iategemens op too establishment for the.time to come, .This ‘the specdicsi, Eighth, it is a fortunate cir. cumstacge that t ult J ‘of the ,.I.. xf,{t_o?i?niï¬ mm' presents tbe besk maten comi@unic .iion" aj the whole, nsmély, Lake Superior, so ; to enable the land portion to ‘be dixpensed with eamly : for theâ€"timé. being: | Thei 26â€" so.rces ofâ€"the country oin. thps, be concenâ€" trated upon the s of tha reuse pq-.j detking Terrse metlent adrialige» Tor 806 meice, in the opén or, Â¥usiness wmfl the year, ‘"Pheso expleuitiugw who enhance the s«tisfaction with whichthe Premier‘s Addréis has been rec:ived, and to Co ruptionist talzehood> péws : Sixtl; the Ruilway on Canadian soil wilbe cans s‘ructed,. .ms zwdg;lu_‘,'%w plsius, 88 fast as our Ginapéss and the deâ€" tasmils of gettlomment wiarrant. There is a much needed guarantes here agiinet ©x traysganch and omburrabsiog or réolftec experditure. . ... Whie. facilities) for the oolg.‘ui'i{lioï¬ of bl{ lWflfii-ln rox'i:z are created for the benefit. of those.who are to cggpn_‘ufgeplg“i.h!iy?not be at the expense .of:our prosperity and conlentâ€" ment at the present. Seventh, it is yl%- mised that the road between ,'L‘mgjm and â€" Fort Gary will te immedi ' improged .. railw . oÂ¥ the { vearnliikes IRetie frxd() thae and ncérs, sy.that, it contection wu:l ujek on the n prays, | yraygl ?i cmzuw ntn‘:flmtnrbjt I ‘the specdicst» Bighth, it is a fortunate cirâ€" toolaid Fpotiot rags oo TB Pit) ol nooage ercment, Fourth,. the Ottawa railwplys will be the cpi mei thisy part of the mémb,mg mvflmw. or in process of "comtmencement, and the Ortagn Valley (will ‘bo! speedily; thrgwn apen ‘to Yh‘e 'tr'l?;:'olh the m:'#u& with thi soatoatd."" Ottawa mailways and canals. to. the head wakéra of our great atream;,i so much talked of for. a.generation, so often advasited inâ€"ysin byimenâ€"|like (theâ€"Jate Robert Bell, of Russell, will 5&1â€& become realities, our great natural advantsges and eommr'ciq facilitics teceiving M‘H tios considiration 29 ; Jop § ; 1e fubetheih ?{: woglen’m wa hn,% servides * to ‘ * the Jfie. Its pro. grarmithe _ was _ a _ . c.ntinual \promi¥é to pay, always renewed, chiks ‘ deemed, _ Kifth, ihe ‘ Dr.:‘l‘-‘l% Colufl i f o ts b route in Adick, to Mtibaidinl w 1e coming _ Tlhis is +i ecnclusive answer to the , charges . of â€"bad Afai & Protihok. f,\,.,.,si-.mflmm t 8 ‘ f .-.d wd -“ K ;l t 0 ky ‘ mti*â€amm?{x 'atgvfot the setth>monts <nd trade already in exisâ€" tence, and Mlmnoï¬n epniinuing or comple!ing porfal lines of communpication, forsome‘trhe in tss, will" 16 ~ flet tiken in‘ hand, < In ‘ other words * tho / peoplé already in ; the far West will be‘ lpet before the poophaou.&n,ornn:ncq to get there for many a year, . This 100k, too sensible a policy to demand any defence. Third, the Provinces of Quebecand Uatario, now comparatively wellâ€"settled, and makâ€" ing groat effort». to extenci.their "ruiltrays into the North‘West/will be assist to t rry them to the great Eustern Termibis, Lake Nipissing. The route by rril or water thoace‘to Geo ginn Bay is one of the links o be prom,tly undertaken‘ by the Govâ€" THE OTTA WA TIMES.JANUDARY 1; 184, nility.. of .. mistake._onâ€" ‘the ‘sutjeot, We _ call |upon; oursraxipts) /to:: ml these ficts in mind;. First, j Goreramant . maye :i plodged| \Â¥peu~ emuin e greand * M m‘ _f0 "0623£, so soon the â€"mredessary: tion "as to / sisturs T the couRity oiek the bart »?‘% at hand, ~and xho:dw-nn‘hqoe- of Ca) nida will permiiti) This. ditgraiialtion E;':W e fegiswitBout . nites..â€"ruin; i0; t country. We suppose is mil} he Idlaiflej th . patig:. 0 Wwhyo ‘ 'phalm‘os nfl]ua} a rallroad) impossitle #ithdutsuch @w ob 11y as would | distress yeven weelthy countiios. FSecind. J I : e J3 mervie sÂ¥ reqe 42 | _ Wo pu l'a'i'!_g w:fl?‘% dreas .of um:‘#mï¬_ï¬kt to the élso. |tors of Kingston, in which cortrins +0 {effective ~teply "to the "nho=n: ~sophistory ‘ and slanders of ied uy Mhar nal t up n | which bis [n;\f&n";ur‘ bTV.f' ij«-f\ “b\’l'llg‘)ng "whur) Fopes, "The fallon kEuvight Wini ; fosie d thig fapal igo l6 agegs agdin j utiut |in deâ€"ling with his adversarics, and sona« : thing worse in euggasting that B t | Columbis Almul;‘(l '“.Ed“ «on agcount of x:x‘ bteich of the rul pgos withd be The declaration lh?l. tml\‘;}sfllï¬ '.% wholly unvecesay,, even, if ;true, an unler the €i.&hmstinces it ‘dould huve had no other ohj:ct but pure malicoâ€"a desi t» introduce discord into upConfodonlio'I ind break it up ; and all for the sake of & blay at mmw‘ > | gueb bone duct merits but one name,. W‘; tink ‘distoyalty ‘to Optada,‘ That is the apecies : of ;. disloyalty : the‘> ve journals should deciaim agiinst, and 3:41 E anything ‘approaching it to enanate fro the other side, the pattiotic.indagnation of those organs would pass all ‘bounds;" ‘The Tory Chief is out in his true character at poses, in a msnuer to i&th&f-’-zh-'uï¬l: capt ou3, ayaricions hunter of informyiion The railway schome‘is now‘a mw& and alsbprate pisture; than reyer before, ind‘ n hongst min can pretend a pog;ij policy of the Premier,â€"not only by meant ofthis prigted ‘address, bit" by* other‘ ac, vantages â€"to ) be dbls 48 ‘expbiial wilh proper clearsess and preciiÂ¥a, th8 Minis. werial plaus in ‘eoptemplition. ‘Olvithbu; assuming a sem‘>offisial @ir, our conciemâ€" porary‘s e&p3eitions supily.Manks jaang programms, 0 uafol a more fally‘ its ‘pare We direct atlention to the‘ artiol8, frot ‘the Globe, which we: publish This mornin on the ahove eu gjget. fl would l‘err ‘wlmmma‘u'u provend ho‘ :f not think the writer of that ariicle ruf dclendy)atqdiaindddi with And Hda‘uuui Go to & King & ‘Co‘s., for Millnery and THR «COVERNMINIS PACIFIG RALILWAY PoLIcÂ¥. .« ! 1ast, and it‘is consistent with that of m«n, of his friends who were, the.most,rabid¢ Annexationists ‘in the ‘days of the fglgong petition of ‘twenty years ago, _ ..._._ : | MARK OF CONFIDENCE. MORF:â€"TORY LOYALTY, ht eome Stnuasion pre. and «on the â€ma:'ï¬um’u read the sixth me. port‘ of ‘the ‘Assessment: Committee, after . . amee x v en t 7 -“’dqj"-.llx seconded the uiotion, which was carried., « ruck d Eied Aid. Fratnimsrox also mnd,.uoond‘:d h ud C Ermaied to Themd as 4 slight Aoktoniedge feamat on ae o 40 oi Cumtorme naden t * * 9 _ Nur. P. Cirabw s11 thit T10 n "liis‘expe. riencs in maiters of _ this k‘nd, he was of opinion thht full powers sho id be grant= ed to tue Water Works (ommissioners, ie beliered that private in‘erests should Bs sub ervicnt w piblis, «nd waraed the Jouneil of the u:.ng. ot throwing _ uny . hindravce * their way. lis sugzewe! a systematic grading of the gg’eeu‘ whigh had m&om aegi60‘c?, ard_ which_had CAGLET‘ HMuch went ofa Firs Alcron. He Baid the work of completing the water works was being vigorously ..pro:ecured and stated that smey expeoted 10 _beâ€"uble to llmfl‘i.tho city with water for Hâ€"o purposes by the Ist ODd uze â€"BeKb AAC ELC (Li0UHSL O T . .. Some further discussion of little, public in‘erest was indulged inâ€"by the members 0° the Board>#n > :2 it ie o faran i Ald. Frazaurstow then nioved that the acl just.read be assented to and forwarded to tue Legislature without sny unnecessary Ald. MoDovestt agreed with the es marks of Ald. Pragt. He thought the Cominissioners shoald bear the cost. . He was opposed entirely to giving too much power to Corporations, besides in other cilies it was mot 29. % x * AI€ ReirBidgbifed Kdugorrdo, Uitho _last speaker, Ia the City of Monirsal, build~ ers were obliged to keap their ‘builling interial and debris within nartow limits, and moreover, were compelled to fence it around. â€" Gig485 s10 smibaud which on motion the Council adjoutned, wik dthoms tm 1oSe Ald. Pratr said he thought it & hard. ship that the ciiy at large should defray the costs, simply becwuae the Water Com:â€" missioners Jaid down a deleciive pipe. AAd4. tmuu.in haid m were orly ziving a power to the Co nmssioner which they posséssed th m«elves Hs proposed that the Chairman of ‘ths Bow4 wad was present slhould addre:s the Counsil on the inconycil nce in ihe qurosecution .of ; wor k. _ Mr, Clemowâ€"also spoke _Ina_;a; . Ald... Fearnzrstox, then, read w and nfteri:ud-..oommonud:‘n cl:usds which it was proposed:‘to . slightly aiter, â€" The elaore wit w« rubning o. pipes thâ€" 6 ‘stredts," highways, it was iqumfxi should through the -Qt’r_eot ugd“ er °*‘ bridges." He: : explained . that it ‘â€"was .possible that;some Of ; ;m:%m@_g:ml u&- mately be ny:j.?liod by theâ€"dity:~"At cwas also intended" that . power â€" shuuld, [ be granted to the Commissioners® to pn:l:n obstructions: being: pluced at any e nlvlqa.u?;wé"‘nu _ where. .thein;, m were laid â€" down. ~Powerâ€"was also for ‘to ~comsifidt a w â€"iFiteos lelegraph, the due watering of the a! aod a sufficient supply in case of fires. In the latter case, a/general system â€"of taxation would ‘b6 ‘Hecessary, but the charge would not be very lurge, and if there was upy disputé the Council would have the power to appoint arbitratore. _Ali. Ba: 0s asked, who would be the re« \pouriblÂ¥ partics in‘ case ‘6fl"Obstrauctions over the water works draing, and who would bear the 60@b=82 Ald. Fratrasson said the individual opposite whose premises the obatructions were, power to compel ali pariies to remove »usiructions in case of mccident to their pIpes, . _ n ectires i i He.rr_';'\j-\;‘ hor c‘.n;jfn. purchused by the fardas id ce i hk ts mmroibg or -7'7 Â¥ '777-. & 1 in Rove. tat " e rof in omaite on Corporation to: issue debentin;l‘;hr;: tur$ber ‘sum "ot ‘rnomey to complete. ©onstruction ;of:the WaterWorks b:now rea i. â€"Carried. P °C Ali..Pratt thought that the. Water Commissiners should bearâ€"the cost. L WCenl C en er e TY ® Doug»i}, Kehoe, Granam and 1apiecrre. Ald.. cowns tmoved that ‘Ald. Bangs de takethé chair. â€"=Carried . : Ad: TT halye I .. «Aispecial.meciing. of.; the.â€"oldâ€"â€"Council was Lel] last might, called for the purpose of takMiog "Into donsfaétaG n the new Byâ€" Law i0â€"raie another $145,000 loan to comâ€" pleie the Water Works. ~The metmbe present were Aldermen Pratt, Rowe, Bun i eits necstion ; Rrondon, Roeqbe;Hen:y; dagâ€" the "St. Limente sul Ol‘ï¬ï¬'wmi.i ko n ine is‘n ted (tb *‘ Conqueror". is u ic s cqud ult ts i â€.,%g%.ï¬;ï¬Ã©*ï¬%m Te aAmlqible sugaiition ty the present misâ€" elable 4pf1isaces for 'e‘xt.f‘e»""uiiï¬ln“g' "fres. he mach o wis placed in the .nfnel buce, 1W£- street and was visited dur« Jug the Gay iy crow ds uf people., 1t is, ’ rm‘:wd that p'ru id ox"mhgg?\‘;nquegorï¬ 8p chilities will ‘ake place this afternoon on ly Hall q uare. . : C ‘‘‘Potice Cc vx!‘&él}:(o ,Armm‘ï¬hull was c hiur ithâ€"drivic fuste thanâ€" a :m%:%?‘nm Uhaudiere.; was figzed ;l,and c ate. merï¬iflf‘dh"parkï¬ï¬‚hrt,"ffl;mmin wood on Meicilfo street, was fingd $3.6 costs. â€" In lhacauo(‘t::o n‘::lm“’â€gr\‘ï¬â€œÃ© rested on Thursday forâ€"assaulti his wife the con:tâ€"desided! &Q@&djm’ï¬t ll} order to giÂ¥e the partles anepportunity o comitg to An Anits\nle agreement. . _...._ | ‘al3. L o.vas â€"The Rev. Father Pallier, f of 3t,â€"Jaseph‘s Church,. delivered;â€"a lecture on 'l("z.um‘t{sv-y utcht in tho--eg:m- ot the Cath 3NCY surg Men‘s Society, Elgm‘street, on : th'o‘.i‘nubjcg& . Of ‘@p‘%ili‘h‘l’i?"‘ The lecture wasâ€"distened to l with gréeat elienlion. asd, at :t .e .closs of the theevng aâ€"yote of thanks w.is tendered. to pp e Peue Farger Jt hi able: yad "Fivirdd tive discounse, / 1 i dliteny Tux# Lod it Laowpayuge:>â€"A mase: meet lng‘:: eleotors wuLh-‘ld m night in. th' SucLawren ote! § t © hearing xbcâ€vi‘:'fl of figzï¬"al mï¬xu&w here stt y Mows O owtue; Prenon we e by Messrs. O‘Donolue, ‘F + Grant . Waumvilh. gï¬....’hflu \Kead ‘ang‘ others.‘ 1t is‘ statedthat, a similur meeting is called for to.night, to be held in the Institwt Canadiens: > mm n Lvrery alby o one ber occurred on Thursday: _ on the . prC porty of MrQ‘M 'gplrkl lmot,I?: pears to hne’mmm bï¬" defective flue setting fire to the wood in the altic. Phe whole loss ‘is @stiniated t‘ ‘btm $3 000 and $6,000, . Mr. Pratt‘s which iwis badiy dadhaged, ‘is fully ‘bover. ed.by insurance, ... ... 4 i .alke wiÂ¥t Metoâ€"llo stroot, took fire yesigrday, and lor n time created o little consternation 3“??{‘5%3:0@ kcall.itng| 9u O p l amaaguâ€"lo d the coldeâ€"t duysâ€"of the season, the therâ€" molpetdr at three o‘clocls,â€" registering :6 ° Delow werd, 190000 000 in w onmacte wid J\WM at auction alÂ¥z\l; innperfect i o very low uy Alina., MeK innous & i oorne se (eoek a0. vehutanr had LOCATL, NEWS T -.;..uu:r:-.aï¬.uux.‘zu j EIRY #BiTAeR :fo:l: -_â€"k*‘ CITZ COUNCIL, ting to the laying of the dress, to not only refrain from attacking those gentlemen, but to applaud and comâ€" pliment them, and um?u.mmmmg sourteons manner,. The hon. member for Nanaimo â€" could w,rd-nh habit and practice had "grown upon - apd was so distasteful to the House, m.’ . Saul.". It was to be regrétted such should have begn the case. This He had no doubt that if the negotiations had hkaEmnfur the prorogotion. of the ; lastâ€".House, â€"the: House should now have had the views of Her Majesty‘s Govâ€" ernment and that of the Parliament long ere this. Holm(io ved thodcl!lmmodl. ny system 0 vernment would long ?I‘l"w:flodv successfullyâ€"withâ€" this puw work,. (Hear,) he believed the scheme must fall: and the work delayed another year, and we should beâ€"like children uryâ€" %for ‘the ‘past three years to pnp‘;{o « z ¢f m;’m&muhh‘i The fHon. Attorneyâ€"General Walikhem -uumq iaJn_g IAl‘lIl‘Il a work of supererâ€" ogation to state that according to. parlis. mauhqm&the Address in reply to the spéech His Excellency the Liouâ€" tenantâ€"Governor, â€"was intended & special mark of : dourtesy to the ‘Crown, at the mnln; the seqsion. He then stated hflhnduwunm orm'hoï¬v:.u seconder, and that it was usual parties, " including oppossng the subject matter of uu“:: to it, W‘ / of . this impors« !Aqtputao M%A’ delayed for P e nel reqett fusi hoy dohed rllarbe press out regre te 4 ment for‘a loan from the Admiraity is an« ticipated: without the : eonditions : upon which such loan shall be obtained, being first submitted "to ‘theâ€"House for its apâ€" t;so.b &?Mfl 2 :n::.mflon. memâ€" rs were present, & ston. iew@ in the list, until the wholé proceéds of the evening including morey taken at the‘hoor; rolled up ‘to the magniticent sum of $900, luying but & trifling balance of Tng cnganily ied on mas the meeting on‘ k were largest and the most 'oln?hh'unmï¬c ever seen in Osgoode. * FIRST PARLIAMENTâ€"OF BRITISKH COLUMBIA, _ From the financial statement given by the Buudï¬ Oomfltm, it appears the present t.@n the building amounts to about $1,000; clcv Mr,:Cameron wn:; uested b; hairman to to gmu -ng p‘?:k." ofâ€"the h?.’od audience tor;hhunonn&. He first warmed them uj a rousing=spéoch,â€"thenâ€"plied them with gr0u ramerr) aiter alnidle the nnmep tion " The Nn ie Camtion caplained that the Premier would have been preâ€" seot but for his being called to the west on important busness @â€"« ©= 0 _ . The audience seemed to be greatly. dis appointed at the absence of the Premiet, the Hon. Mr. McKenzie, who was partly expeoted. and who is equally esteemed. by . The Pastor, J. P. McEwen, presided. He read in interesting statement, giving the most interesting facts in the church‘s past _ history. Speeches were then delivered by the speakers above named. was held.; About . 700 .people attended. Jn the piatiormt aenothod ie Sscidds to F in minion Pm. Aï¬)%nv? J. White, Carnes, Cameron and McEwenâ€"Mr. Morgan, late ;me hnd P."McLaren, Eeq., of Temâ€" leave for want of ‘accommodation.< The Chapel isâ€"built of brick on a stone foundsâ€" tion, and ornamented with a heavy tower. i will. give po uie mmodation. i ige gin rrig oo3 cost being zbout $5,000 . : On Monday 1@th a most suocéssful _‘ fecs Cesnnne ie i dn Ardineat ces oc lm’-: ane ..rn.‘L.::..a..;._’ h-dq ... _ Osgoods. Coutity of Russell. .__ 4 On day 11th i t the new and hand. soue seapel bulll of tbs B puse o H;dMB’ 'md:dm% the u‘r’m& l;" God by ap ate services, condu y Kev . 'A.pPA’.OpCmmn, of. this city..... The congregat‘ons on Sabbath morning »nid evening were '-rLl:;s- In. the evening there mustâ€"haye beet eight or ï¬n! hunâ€" xo uo uces SPly is PST Openfng:of the New Bapust Chape was at hand, obtained from the tanks of the Buildings, but notwithstanding .all the, exertions of the men, the fire spread, «and it .. was at > once ~evident that: the place _ was dw.fud l‘h?I -gtlni- only . appeared â€"to the flames, and qultimately . ;the ; j Chigf\ ;seeing tint the lmflng fis dnpmfxm withdrew his men, and permil the fire: to burn itself out. The loss of, gourse 18 .a very serious one, but there is reason to Aotinnmpeinind resin flames, and that the contents will be found uninjured. As stated before, the origin of the fire is at present un, known. Deslauriers, however, believes that it t{inrnmu from a de ective flue qMAbmï¬qub;m the gnt:lz: office. on the floor, . atur tï¬h must: ,hn:?h:;:a tflM someâ€"time ozimg to the. ]riot of the sudden collapse of LE ceiling. | he mbove, of arg only; cor jectures.| The %b:ildl.ifg wis ons of ths biiost in ns city. andâ€" was.for,, many , years used as & mil;nry barraoles: 'l‘l;mn-‘ï¬nnod burnâ€" in; nrin& the ‘grex of ‘theâ€" night, -5 is st su‘méuma‘:':' ‘ ‘ was then sounded from month to month and in a short timeâ€"the unwelcome clang~ ing of the bells was heard calling out the Brigade. _ in _ the bmfllnhm“ol _;‘lgr. Deslaiariers, * assigted,, by sevyeral Other Government Officials put forth strenuous efforts ©‘ / "to " =save ~~â€" the â€" valuable papers which were in the office above, but the flames had now bbhin.ï¬ such head â€" way, that,they were only able to zetout a very gl:,*oonfl-ï¬ng principally or:haru,' lans, drawingé, &o ‘The Fire Brigade gxd arrived by this time and st once set about the work of eubduing the flames, which had now taken a firm hold on the building ; â€" Ammbupdent supplyâ€"of, water The Cauada ‘Pacific Railway ‘Co‘s. Offices Consumed. d Â¥esterday evening between the hours of seven and dm‘o’do&, a fire was "dis> covered on the building situated on Parâ€" liament Hill, known as the offites of the anada Pacitic Kuilway CQ Tae origin of the lire at the preseat time is shrouded in mystery, _ Asmear as could be ascertained the following are the true. particulars :â€" Shortly l-fl:: seven o‘clock, Mr. J, Du: lausiers, w lived on the promuses, was a the Post Office on when, one of is litile boys came> _ up â€" to him hurriedly saying the houee was full of amoke, He immediately ran across the PA"‘WW outered, the: build« i 8, " ant barely" time ‘to get his wife. and . eight ;cbildren . out _ of the room‘where they were sitiing when the ceiling above fell â€"with a crash on his head. At a glance he saw the place was y and u to the offices *E?mm:hmh w':r:hh:pw. “*&‘?.' wilich irodulalhcet, No mas drives Vein ty the fire and smoke, and had a narrow escape from serious uuu] by tumbling 'l’.!{‘:k'ffl?!?-fl!!““»-' he ory of «dire THE FIBE FIEND. Waoxuspar, Dec. 24, 1873. to Attorneyâ€"General) . would siy that their ï¬!ï¬â€˜m‘p&-"fluud Dominion, he would: . 4t, ~IÂ¥â€"is a Parliamentary ue taeb the promino of s ï¬ngâ€m“a binds his Government, while on the otHer band that promise, if made hyhi'adg colleagues, is not binding. Hence, miay rely upon Mr. Mackenzie‘s : Governâ€" Iimaeniatoneterelt sn on J-uro M’-m{d.nobâ€"lo %:n.ht‘y such a promise, ‘our six â€"members in the Comâ€" mons would strongly. protest ° &grumst such .a coutse. /The hon/ imember ) for Eus:.imnlt_. has alluded to the contingency of the present Dominion: litry . péing defeated w.-&!;;% q:;‘ a contingencey.‘ Our v ‘: . ti? Pur be leftamared Hats he prevent Goz'm:;-u have a lar lease of porer t (hqw:.:l M«'ï¬;@m Ministry in its last moments yen wflflï¬e mm-n-ï¬ s» pesred by his letter, so ‘that, we. virtually had no.opposition‘ to drekd, from any quarâ€" ter, in fact both the late and the wcga. otum'Gom*l:l:, and â€"hive so exâ€" mc io+ s member for & oys w %.o fortunstely, umu&mumi t amuse numhm we were to flsunting: the sarie scheme . gc_gn‘goyu‘b catch: ‘ there. m- sorry that‘ the honorable gentleman yenkpnideb e af We Wt v ue Nee cmnats ined io s 4 guarantee for the Sllnded o as antiie . (Relriier)" Sioce the new. Government had aseum > Holtirto umbia terms, yet the people of Canada, Te on ts "os o e oad pra con l [ three Dominion tefort m men whose c)luu»bod :or“ nd as and Implittlp rusted them." The Bioaide of our first Ministryimay be‘.called Qm sh&.mNo. 1, as w,y“m hon. Pil Sote on aro eot Soar Revéalied s aractl~ mesaning of the letter of: Mr.; »Mecizsusic ; opposl #o strongl Ai.modonlyu&’buldnniu k with t pivepsagedaciithy woor‘ + oS F of a qmrmof?nflflgsw%.ï¬ï¬ mised, to. comtmence the work. / As rudndn'or’]-’ from the lste Ministry, tÂ¥ , we felt it our mhp&tw leader of Our Government. is a b por wios ernimaiee m nemmnge te o t o . nof en ie ie eaea obtain â€" Pther e was fnhy“uflhï¬&ym“ gï¬â€œ the public must teel thik "the" bal been crowbed with succes® 1t had ': virtually said *byâ€"the / ber for Bequ® 1t, that the past strong" wad Mbijiitâ€" monoflrw ir. Bigire yoad Mr. Dorion, all mermbers of the p f Governmenpt, to the terms. gusranteed o ane from the firs, Mi . Pledging the intooony hatrgnaibtnreemints ote flimï¬mï¬?ï¬%ï¬ reason of this ysry insufliciéncy, the sum 0 thereto." _ Is there any diplom n V answer? â€"â€"Mri Mackenzic has straightforward nusiness: s dB th-tonom‘hfl‘:?::n the same language to snother;"‘what would sheve been the result? Couldâ€"there have been adoubt of the meeting?> Yet, because the preseot Prime Minister thus writes, the statement is distrusted; the word of mttack was followed by a I Nee 2P "T p:pithou,mpe;on\l in chano-..tor. A against the inistry, and applied to the speech; and as the lpe‘ch.gr the member for Nanaimo was only remarkable position or views upon the serious ques . tions involved in the. Address, it was re. freshing toleave that gentlemun, and tun Jow long string of Eie riny ts Mlcation i\ Eo ts JJOttawa, Jan 18, 1874 ninte s at the toor Ub "lhe eveamg af B‘:"".‘".'P.‘P"TWP PB\ O W fig e Arvgpre h w Vesd atatie obnich, us minutes walk Oltawa . T cs. Dec. 1 1878 Bro0940¢ (3¢ L _E ‘“w.m.?..’%..“fl 8 TXHP w vw romt TWO EXPRESSâ€" TRAIWS Brockville & Otta “‘%ï¬â€œâ€™ m.?s tiferent" from | arfything ‘6var â€" h m Y w STMIG a Wider Th.. plléatio Ees fteve t tions nearly a! the aloohoiis lost 1 apetelpecartonies And NORTHRO ’. Â¥ MAN, vp;,’.ei;‘ ioi and f n L'u'g'â€"m._ : es Tvhatniea| phange ce ns sole Agents for the CANADA. CEN Noticeâ€" Kelantrin respectiully invited to atiend M"T‘ Tas i5 P ie on oene nteenniot" Wealth : ol.our . agricuitural dï¬km& sourse‘ would. glaring injustice to un member for Kequingait amendment whicu pulk whatever, but which if p fortunately result in of the #ock at all. N ::itiqflm b;ih‘%. vernment must resign, ~and accepting a gratuity of $2 ilflofl.ho ooncg‘\m 6 ‘h c 'r- §m» > shif snn potdte sppliestion o mm orine deserves the ‘entire conc rre Houseâ€"The facts and | ige ; ms: they ,jare, and u%. propositions :nn a oppositidn C iemeevienrten d o 1 . General NUAKDS‘ ASSEMBL1ES. RUSUHELL HKoU .“ e ol l rersan h iogh & _ ofter.of. £50,000 . or. sording to thÂ¥ aecit aatiet, £94,282, or $471, 410 being $ pumentcs s Shbte Ainel ind mieren‘se fie pet ceal" thun <we could© possibly l mlfllfl_-pw-im Puin en the: € & iteclf to the House: :io“thh-‘olm which d ite " ter If -Mmmmm% dollar lett to spend on‘ we should be deterred ‘from or if the suggestions c aFicwrem use iee coveere serndl :v ""m I‘vâ€"“n "°f’" Ahe interest fop. M agen e such nouxou& £1008 Innhondd thitey Soee o Btamner :%*u Touk *used" t vince inferentially per .m;'. "to" ‘any> ry Est‘s~, pumanitem ht ol vince pays i‘, we get Dominion. Theord., hardl 40 Do w Smtoon op intoog m CIVIDG ils im hoped that the Houss wo 6 tee!" â€" howe m AbGle, i i nrag this tention or spect, if not to poie t o rnomplh wh 18 aapy e x& i'r mc'-:. 1'.“: ing with the olatise w ; terst is i ‘W be 7 ment of the toember "Rf or§ Eiu; liu‘n.&iz Eiail Me !ï¬ï¬l ‘J U Â¥ p or. â€"~Now lot Apply to J. BEBMING At 8.50 sharp submit. A LEAVE ARRIVE =â€"ANDâ€" Mor, A . 3. â€" 19kt tion bad de. so e matueer hss In the “»dll»i Bothune mored that surer do make a Cthe in e en n en & ’ 6 lll.fl.fl&‘\;n . BHon. Alr. Fraser made ® p :o showed that Mr. hï¬ ti0 Gmâ€"m of saiaries. Ho“'x ments, that his friend . RSeces more & C cussion and 0 "!\olo-oh‘ w sA o n on q d“.\orwmmoâ€"‘mnnnq A general cloud ‘Of doubt th;muolm% in reie se hfllah&; y = A > lt'hu“n‘: tha corde1 to wm " Thews peripe neve ies meoie ie perbape nc poc, m sitated by i elections. is The berque aahore at i i~c Wro0k, Snss "ok donteindt oo 20 C g ues "%.â€â€™:r‘"."‘..... yes * uioerrtas greatly +=j the Atty . General moved for mittee to revise the rules, or 1y to Mr. Luuder be said thit gw-flhâ€œï¬ where proposed ‘ before # e _é_ ulothnha | The motion was %o. | The Aity. o d l: whnh:n:.b»um dry, be fand it '% therefore he moved that < h‘.-':“- ;‘:M&Hâ€" Hon. A. Mackenzle o“h-hud’lbt the Obh.‘-‘lï¬â€˜gg and is admitied to be: most un-.:dl.-’ 3."&‘ L ofl:.,dmdl ‘Iteform G returped. 4 Maritime ~Nows â€"Rlotk SBudden Deith. .. _ The Quebec steamer * A for Portiand this evening. ted to tween Hos in at nouthside . River, J Richard Oabill : . =s=% ; This esel nuï¬uu e D headbr es wpag Eues > 1 / > Reg., of Caledonis : Flate; consented to ati as easion. The Te Es 'un-u",'%g-"" : Mor. =-'au-¢ h be had ‘bert. hk t a candidate in the °C l‘pdu:::u? ru:o-ly. &T I: n‘lul.“: twentyâ€"two . :sdw“m Pamitic bound al whon . sent lâ€"-‘uq‘: & .‘a Appeamili coum:y. own m-x{u but the -n:r,b‘ < proissesâ€"ors. â€" He stabed â€" i lssue before Canadn LANTAGK Wes right "but it she prre was r 'nlbfll% :-â€"q-n:." E tor the increase of ca6 nam the Miistry, â€"and cbarge having »o fixed The Session ioâ€"day was proved to be master General in m His speech was listened to d’-:o‘c;:br u.;* i-cvd-:_;_s:“:h h‘mn-dd-rh _ Ihe next speaker was P P oo pene avis :‘.-v ::t bus .4 pleuse; but when be !' mm age cond ber for the Commons.. and is the County of meninrneay se n an Independent Candida "“‘““l' been slighted by the Go Aujirament of the the PLANTA ar, ©0.:0f Presooti Conservstije meeti d as a HALIFAX. Haurpax; N. â€" Aq r:\t other be in bis