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Point ODS Point, &06. oran aleWa}, 11317 GUM& 1Â¥ , withâ€" Mr. Fred Proderick. After w resumed and kept up : till an early hour. Captain ducted the affiir throughe Eâ€"ntlemanly manner, and reqdered more onerous t sence of Cantain Mawat frar scace of Laptain Mowat from indisposition. Gowan‘s fine Quadrille Band was in attenâ€" d wnce, and accompan:et the dancers with their well known vivacity. Altogether the eral wos a success. ar, Phos. Gilroy, Iaspector of the Sun ; Mutusl Li‘c Insurance Co., of Montreal, is in town. Mr. G:lroy intends to open with as little delay as possible, an agency of the company in Ottaws. It is a purely (?--.l «in Company, and is well established the Courriee d Outaâ€"uais, for gratuitous | advertisements and notices; to Messrs. | Woodburn & â€" Bell, for gratuitous printing of placards ; to the Hon. Mr. Skead, for the free use of his building ; and to those generous persons who assisted in decorsâ€" ting the bazair as well as to those Oh! ’nlhoiraidfromd.sywdqinmfl',il‘i out the charitable undert:king. 1 Tuisxks.â€"The lady directresses of the baziar held on behalf of the St. Joseph‘s orphanage and the Good Shepherd Asylum, beg to return their sincere and heartielt thanks to the citizens of Ottawa for the generous support extended to them in aid of the above instututions. Their thanks are specially tendered to Her Excellency Lady Lisgar; to His Lordship the Bishop of Ottaws and the Roman Catholic Clergy of the diocese ; to the ewitors and proprie tomofthe Times, Citizen, Free Press, and of flowers. Then let no person fail to proâ€" ht by the advantages off â€"red in the adverâ€" tisement referred to. All trees, sbrubs, &¢., will be guaranteed to be in good condition at the time of delivery. Orders should be sent in immediately. For further particuâ€" lirs see advertisement or obtain catalogue at No. 95, Rideau street. Frutr zees, Ererorzexs,ko.â€"We desire t â€" draw particular attention to an adverâ€" tisement usder the sbove heading in anâ€" o.uer column. Every resident in or about the city shoull have a plot of ground planted with fruit and ornaméental trees and studded with fHower beds. A leisure The sale will take place on Thursday next, at Mr. Cawthrey‘s stibles, York street, b :s been seen frequently in this city of late and wers generally remarked as being supermior animals and very handâ€"ome. hour can be profitably and pleasantly spent in attenmding to the wants of a littie oerchard and garjen, and then how much more attractive is home when it is in the midst of green trees and the sweet perfume Str. Aisax‘s Moxtuiry Reanrxo*.â€"This monthly entertainment modestly termed â€"»readings‘ will take pluce this evening An excellent prozramme has been careâ€" fully prepared. ‘The reajers will be, Fenâ€" nings T«jylr, Esq, Rev H. Poiliud, D i Bedford Jonuâ€"s, aml Lt Coi. Scewart An aigncl musâ€"ical compoâ€"ition by Mr. Bl.in de i. Aubin will ue executed, and » song entitled "Impatience" will be suny by Mis. Selayn. The above is only a por Nare or Hoases sr Acctios â€"In another column will be found an advertisement from Mr. A. Kowe, announcing the sale of e‘ght=en draft and carriage horses, with several sleighs and sets of harness by Auction. The horses are all young. There is one team in particular which will attract the attention of purchasers. This team tion of the programme, but will give an bea of what m:y be expected. Femou CaxanaX l~sunttrts.â€"A lecture will be deliv#ed by Mr. E. P. Dorion, on Wednesday, the 17 inâ€"tant, on a que:tion of great actual interest, "Mormonism from its begionivg to the present day." The musical part will consist of operettes with costumes, songs,"duets, &c., by our best amiteurs ; Mrse. & Mr. Bliin de St. Aabin, Mr. Campeau, Mrs. Bourget, Miss C. Dorion, &e., the whole under the able management of Dr. Valawie. â€" Pleae acâ€" cept this invitation. Lectess â€"Wm. J. Patterson, Esq., &eâ€" cretary of the Dominion Board of Trade will deliver a lecture this evening in the Congreg tm d Chua.ch on *[he Revol: â€" tions of the last h 1( century." The subject is certainly a most interesting one and we have no doubt that it will be ably treated by Mr. Patterson. The lecture commences at 8 o‘clock. The price of almission is oaly 25¢cts. W s draw attention to the advertisement of the Annu=l Meeting of the Protestant Urphain‘s Home, to be held in the Webster UHall, on Wednesday at noon. A preiimâ€" inary meeting is to be held in the same place at 7 o‘clock toâ€"night, for the election of officers for the ensuing year. Friends are requested to attend. Ursrer.â€"Mr. T. Patterson‘s sleigh upset yesterday at the corner of Sparks and W Comnor stree:s. The teamster wias tryâ€" ing how ftast he could turn the corner without upsetting. He turned several rimes before he could stop his momenâ€" tum. stitute this evening. All necessary preâ€" | Twe.ys ‘c1oox, Now, par:tions hive been mite, and we h.vo’ Jany, 15th, 1872 no dou"t the ball will prove very succese.! _ Present _ Aldermen Pratt, LeSueur, tu Graxo Barc.â€"The sth Annual Ball of the Queen Fire Compiny, will take place in the St. Patrick‘s Hall and Canadiin [nâ€" tC es rar e NINT amme is prepared Co. ; John Rankin, Esq., of Rankin, Beattie ing. A good programme is pré «4 & Co. ; Henry lulaL.d. Eâ€"q., of Mulâ€" we expart to see a large audience. hollind & Baker; A. F. Gauit, k« O semines. Gault Bros. & Co. ; James Hutton, % pourxro® ‘Tersosarn Co.â€"For the acâ€" 'ol.ltnn Hutton & Co. ; Charles Alexâ€" emmolation ofthol'ppor‘l‘ownm“:anda, Keq., um;. Hon. J. J. C. the abore company have opened an oftice AbM‘h‘“ f‘"-'" ; Wm. Fraser, Esq , in Mr. Brough‘s store, Wellington street. I :.U., t:"'b"ll::g hysician ; M. H. Gault, It is under the charge of a special" oporu. | "LAMDMING DirecLOr,. . _ _ _ _ â€" 0 Reapixcs.â€"The Readings of the Ottawa Immigration Society take plice this evenâ€" ing. A good programme is prepared and we expart to see a large audience. I1. i1 Reanixos.â€" It has been decided to discontinue these readings for the preâ€" sent. * Qrskex Fir® Cowrayy.â€"The eighth anâ€" nual ball of the Queen Fire Company takes place this evening in St. Patrick‘s Hall and Canadiain Institute. sUCJ is our w unaer the Cnd om the main « LOCAL NEWSâ€" PERSONAL ‘CK. Alter supper dancing 1 kept up with great spirit r. Captain Esmonde conâ€" r throughout in his usual uner, and his duties were onerous through the abâ€" Mowat from indisposition. f1 2 Moved by Ald. Kehoe, seconded by Ald. Heney, that Mr. k, O‘Rielly be apâ€" pointed Auditar for the current yer in conjunction with James Dyke nominsted by ilu Worship the Mayor. â€"Carried. 3. Moved by Ald. Mosgrove, seconded by Ald. Cunningham, that Ald. Pratt, Bangs, Featherston, Lapierre and Kehoe, be a committee to nime the Standing Committeses for the current year.â€"Carâ€" ried. The Council then adjourned until seren His Worship nted James Dyk Ludioer on befial! uf the Corporation." _ to the to mise $5.UuU. The people bave md this Byâ€"law, and it is very likely that during the preseat year we will go again to the people to raise sufficient ’-onoy to construct the bndmin Upper Town. Of course these ges will require a rate of about 2 10ths in the #, but if"we get rid of the $1G.000 we are levying annually for the municipal loan fund the same will be suffisient to pay the interest and sin«ing fund on thesa deben tures and on » further loin of $40 000 to build a new city hall, whr1e, is much reâ€" quired. In this manser we can make all these improvements without increase of taxation, and our fu‘ture gâ€"neration who will enjoy these improvements will have to pay their portion of the s«me. There are some little reforms which [ would be glad to see mado, but l will talk them over in committee. Thauking you again, gentleâ€" men, for your unanimous votes, I will now tike the cath o! office in the presence of Mr. )‘Gara, who has kindly consented to be present. (Applause.) is 1.53cts in the dollir, or $1 53c¢ts in the $100, this includes Municipal Loin Fund, Echool, &¢., and I have no doubt that they can be kept at about the same rate in future. in the first place we intend to borrow a sufficient sum to build the water works, and to p:y the interest and sinking fund out of the Capital until the works are completed, tfin the revenue or water rate will be suff.icient to pay it For Shge te groumd aed buihtargs tn ander ts gage the ground ildings in to rai e the «mount required to purchase the lots and we will «pply the market revenue to pay oif that debt. 1 may sey that this Lower lown Mairket has cost aothing to the city. The gmound was given free to the cits and the building was put up by Mr. McGreery, who h«is acceped the mar ket revenue ia payment, and [ am MPK to say that it is now ail paid up. â€" As the brulges, we have submitted a by law Hon. Mr Sceott, has jomed the new Adâ€" ministrat.on, we can ressoniwbly expect to be let go Scot free. Ten years »go the casual revenue was $9,000â€"this yagar it will exceed $18,0v0. <(m the whole it is certainly ten years of progrees. I have wili have to purchase four or five lots to enlarge our Lower Town Marketâ€"all these added together with the usual improveâ€" ments will amount to over $600,000. But the citizens need not be alirmed about tazxes. The taxes this year are as low and lower than any city in the Dominion, that said that the city debt wis a trifie, but 1 must confess that this year we are bound to involve the city in a very large amount. In the first place we will commence the construstion of water works, which the city has wanted forso miny years, and which I have always so earnestly support~â€" ed. We will also build the bridges over the canal and in Upper Tower. Agiin we of nearly 22,0X) inhobitants. in 1361 the city debt was $492 703 25, this year. not withst .mling be exrâ€"nsive improvements we have mute uurmg the l=s. ten years, to render the city worthy of iss posivion ns the capital of Canud., the debs after deâ€" ducting the asseis from the liatwlities is ody‘&! 2M.7) Now, in the event of our getting released of the municipal loan fund debt. which with arrears of interest, amo.nts to§276,.()»ne» would find ourseives wich a balance in the City excnequer of ¢3.00). During the last two yesrs in my enpacity of Chairm in of the Fi ance Comâ€" mittee, I have paid particular atteniion to the municipal lâ€"ano {unad deâ€"t, nâ€"t ouly of this city, but of all the other municipali ues in Upper Canada, and | found that very few cities had paid anything on ac count of their debt, and the Finance Comâ€" mitte® supporte 1 by the other members of the Corp »wrauoa deci ie t di«countenancing â€"ny furtber p«yments, and, slthough, we have levied as usual for this debt, we have kept the nnoof to our cre lit in the Bank of Montreal, It is a noweworthy t:et thu all the cities repeses:ied by members of the late Caninet 4.4 n>, piy one ceat of interest or capital to ho Vatarid® Governâ€" & | Pnrgcrons : ‘ Thomas Workman, Esq , M.P., of Frothingâ€" _ him & Workman, President ; T. James | Claxtomn, Esq., Viceâ€"President ; Mr. Justioe "Chrlu J. Coursol, Mayon.of Montreal ; â€" | Alexander Buntin Esq., of A. Buntin & «Tnere is miuny a slip ‘twixt the cup and the lip,"â€"very often curos out true, and being very doubtful of my election toâ€"day, I did not prepare a lengthy speech which 1 might bave seen obliged to keep in my pocket, as I did last ye«r. H. wever, the other day in revising the work of the Finance Committee, of which 1 was chair â€" man for the list two years, 1 gathered the following figures, showing the correctness of my statement respecting the rapid progress of Uitiwa during the last ten yeurs Ten years ago the value of pro porty wis assessed at $3 t»»),(h0), this year ihe assessment will exceel $8,008) 00. Ten years sgo we had a population of 14 000, t is .o r the census shows a return of nearly 22,0X) inhobitants. In 1861 the the absence in our midst of those sectional _ and| _ sectariin _ ill feelings and divisions wlhich tend to paralyzâ€" all improvements ind p 1 therefore hope that this good u:f::;nd- ing will always prevail amongst us Know ing by experience that the oid proverb â€" |_ Guxtuexz®,â€"I1 thank you mosit sincere, ly tor the high honor you have just conâ€" ferred by placing me in the Civic Chair of theC::pital with youar unanimous voies. 1 cir assure you, gentleme»n, that the action you have just taken, will be looked upen as & Tmlul compliment, not so much to myself as to those waom I have the honor to represent at this Board. 1 have not the presumption to think thit 1 possess all the quaiities requisite to fullil, to perâ€" fection, the res, ble dutlies incident to the oftice of g‘yor; but I trust, that th your kind assistance, and my twelve %fl. experience in mumicipal attairs, I Ifbe able to give general satisf:ction. It will be my constant policy, as it has alwauys been heretofore, to direct ail my eiflorts, and use my best endeavors, towards strengthening and cementing the goods feelings of friendâ€"hip and union which, I am happy to siy, exists amongst all clusses in this city. 1f we are now so pro«perousâ€"if we <rs daily incressng in wealth and populationâ€"it, in one word, we are rapidly guining a foroemost &oulion‘ amongst the cities in th>e Jominion of Canadaâ€"we may thank, gentlemen, l is Worship the Mayor took and returned thinks as follows: Bronson, Magee, Rowe, Mosgrove, Feather ston, Cunningham, R»que, Kehoe, Laâ€" pierre, Heney, Bungs and Mirtineau. 1. Moved by Ald. Bings, seconded by Ald. Pratt, that Ald. M irtineau be Miyor of the City of Ottaw s for the current year, 187 2. â€"Curries unanimously. _ _ The returos from the differenat wards h«aving been read by the City Clerk it ander, Eeq., Abklerman; Hon. J. J. C. Abbot, Legal Adviser ; Wm. Fraser, Esq , M D., Consulting Physician ; M. H. Gault, Managing Director. CITY COUPNQIL. ALD. XARTINEAU ELECTED Â¥AYOR financially as well as in the public favor. We have no doubt that an agency in Ottawa would meet with due patronageâ€" To satisfy the public as to the solidity of of thoeommynh_oulyw to give the names of the Directors, which are as follows ; â€" financially as well as » P. I‘ne capital of the company is $1,000,000 which was replied to by Exâ€"Aldermen that of the "Governor General," ali of which were of course drunk in a becomin g After the adjournment of the Council last evening His Worship, Mayor Martinâ€" eau, invited the members of that body, the city officials, the representatives of the press, and several friends to a champagne supper. Stating thit the supper was got up by Mr. P. O‘Mears is sufficient guarâ€" antee that it was prepared in first class style. His Worship of course ecoupied the chair, and on his right was E. P. Dorion, Esq., and on his left Ald. Bangs. Among the other gentlemen present, besides the members of the Council, were, Messrs. Drapeau, Tetu, Dr. St. Jean, exâ€" Ald, Taillon and Chief Langrell. The substantials having been duly ::- health or”m“.'qm" the health of the I "Prince of Wales and Royal Family," and on whiterer but human devisement. He then exharted all his hearers to examine for themseires, Ml: stroagly upon their indwidu«l1 respon«ibilty and clo ing with the hops that they all would find Christ as a Saviour. ency, and if from God must be taken o conclisice. _ Hera Mr. Stephenson pro duce 1 .an array of texts asserting in the clearest manner the postulste advanced Afier this he touched rapidly up>n the sacrific> of the mass, purgatory, auriculir conlession, and other points at issue which he advisedly asserted were unprovable from the §â€"cred Book, and h«d.nofoundaâ€" in the most absolute and Fo-itiv: mansei any and every doctrine not found in the scriptures. More thain this, censuring in very strong terms all attermpts to erect traditin into ang importance whatever The f.cthers quote d were amâ€"»ng those heid in the highes honor by the church. The fiouehpr well knew that the fathes ad difle el with each other and this was tut proof thit they we e uninspired and fallible m n whae leliverances could only be recoived and valued when found in accord with t‘ e revelation oft God. But the scripture» themselves proclaimed their own sufli iâ€" an authoritative rule, the tradicions of the church must be embraced. _ Cardinal! Beliarmine, Dr. Milner, Dr. Wiseman and others were so quoted, and the pur â€" port of their declarations admitted 0t no meaning other than that tradition was of equal authority with scripture. Maving esâ€" tablishedthat ogma as tgo present creed of the R. C. Church, the Sr.kerpmdod to quote fro n the errly Fathers an equal or lirger number of passages Tepudiating To TK ccumcsm se oc & 114 that the B‘ le was an adequaté rule oi fraith. In stiting this proposition he quoted f:om several modern and eminent Divines of the M-CA‘::Nio umt::; cat ical assertions, to effect chat uu.s’:r.a Neriptures of themseives furn iwhed no sufficient rule of faith, but that the word of sod was both written and un wxiu.n.-dthut?fm:nihnd_ complete on their behalf, while it was in the very nature of things that she could ouly at tend to one suppliantâ€"if she cou d do even that. Mr =~:»phenson then pro endq with his second head which was distinct, something higher and better, viz, ‘"Christ in the heart the hope of glory." This possession had been enjoyed by men of all christian creeds, so called, and wherâ€" ever it existed there existed christianity. This position the speaker fAinked by numâ€" erous passages from the lips of Christ and his apostles, ant from the directions given by the apostles to all persons who proâ€" posed the momentous inquiry "what shall I do to be sared ?" No mediation othe: than that of Chri<t was ever propounded ; no penances ever enjoined ; no pilgrim ages ever recommended ; noti.ing. positi\â€" ely nothing, was ever pl«ced by them be‘ tween the awakened penitent sinner and tod. _ It was "hbelieve on the Loru lesus Christ and thou shalt be sared." Myruads of wiinesses to the efficney of this simple direction had arisen in all ages, and myriads of others had found out this direct road to the mercy of God with out any other instruction than the Lible had afforded them. The notion of interâ€" mediite intercessors was one of pnr.l,l bhuman invention, and in its very nature was illogical and untenable. The mos: illustrious saints who had passed into the Heavens were but finite beings like our selves, and much as the Virgin Mary® was deserving of honor as the most * blessed among women," she was after all but » finite cresture. At that very moment, prob.bly hundreds of thousan‘!s of devout Roman Catholies were imploring this sainted woman to intercede with her Son The next toast was The exâ€"Aldermen," The Wesleyan Church, on Sunday night, was crowded to its utmost capacity by an audience, composed in good part of our Roman Catholic friends, who in obedience to the good old rule to hear both sides had come to listen to the Rev. Mr. Steâ€" phenson‘s vindication of the Protestant rule of fauth from the assaults recently myde upon it by Father Damen. Before the hour of service, there was not a seat to be had, and hundreds of persons had to go away from the shcer impossibility 0‘ crushing in. The rev. speaker chose as his text the familiar words, "Be ready to give to every man that asketh a reason of the bope that is within you with meekness and fear." The leading first proposition ios‘sted upon was that christianity is not‘ a theology er acreed, and that while it may have a theology it is itself something distinct, something higher and hattar vie â€" A motion by Ald. Mosgrove of reconâ€" sider:tion of Ald. Lapierre‘s tree motion was carried. The Council then adjourned. The byâ€"law to prevent the spread of conâ€" tagious diserses may be seen in another column. Ald. Lapierre spoke ably in support of the motion, and Ald. Heney against it. The metion was lost on division. f the An expression of the sympathy o Council with Ald. McDougail in his family C OA e, C , C _0 00 C CeomeOe amganaeds Ali. Lapierre moved, seconded by Ald. Cuuningh:wm, that leave be given to preâ€" we a bill to be sanctioned by the Ontario Lgiolunrq granting the Corporation power to compel the pl:inting the streets with shado trees. The Byâ€"law for the prevention of the spread of contagious diserses was read a first, second, and third time, and passed. The report of the Board recommende!| the taking of further steps to prevent the aprewd otf the disease. It is thought isolaâ€" uo?;«‘»r .in'o_ctcd h uses necessary, , elected. D. M. Grant, Wm. Cousens, and P. Marrier, were appointed assessors. The 1st Report of the Board of Health was received and adopted. The By law for the appointment of assissers was read a first, second and third time and passed. Featherston, Bronson, LeSueur, Pratt, Bangs, Lapierre, Rowe and Magee. A communicatior. from the High School Board announcing the retirement thereâ€" from of the Rev. Mr. Gordon and Mr. J. P. Featherston was read. $ Heney, The report of the Special Committee o make sppoifitments to the Standing ‘ommittees was adopted. The council met last evening at 7: 30. Presentâ€"llis Worship the Mayor, Ald. "WHY I AM A PROTESTANT." CHAMPAGNE SUPPER. motion these gentlemen were re CIrYy COUNCIL TRHE O TT AWoA: Th C PB; J AN Ula‘s x Office: KLGIN STREET, opposite the Russeli 1148 1y A. J, TAYLOR Agoot ___Is her:by given that ap »lication will be" made by the Corporation ot the City of Otta« wa, to tha L:â€"gislature of the Province of Ontarie, at its preseit Hâ€"ssion, for an Actâ€"to en "bie the saig Corpor» tion to purchase a cerâ€" ain parcel of land lying on the west sido of Br: ad stroet in said city. for the purpose of wicening raid street. W P LETT, Clity Clerk. C‘ty Hall, Ottawa, Jan. 10, 872. 1863 lawk6 Is hereby given that application will be mude to the Legislature of Ontario at its ensuing Session for an Act to authorize the Incumbent, Churchwardens and Vestry of Christ Church, in the City of Uttawa, to erect a new Building for Divine Worship on or near the site of the present Edifice and to enable them to borrow such sum of money as may be necessary in addition to the lubcertJ’thul now, or hereatter to be, made, for defraying tne oxrnn. Dated Ottawa., 63: Dec.. 871. 496. Given under the Lor]mf porste Seal of the City of Ottaws this fifteenth day of Januâ€" ary, A,D. 1872, * * R EZG. MARTINEAU, Â¥ _ 5. Thit from and after the thirt y«first d y of December next it shall not be lawâ€" ful tor any person or persons, bodies poli . ti, orco porate to bury or inter any trco-‘ b «1y within the limits of the City of Ottaâ€" w i. 4 5. Any person or persons offending againgt any of the provisions of this Byâ€"law shail, on ecnvictsn . thereof before:the PolissCwurt for the City forfeit and m: such fine not exceeding nity dollars or thin one lollar as to the Court shall seanh» meet together with th6é costs of conviction, and in ce of the fine inflicted tor any such breich, und there being no distress ftound out of which the same can be levied such offender sh«ll be liable to be im prisonel in the Common Gaol of the County of Carleton for such period not exce@ling _ ona calendar month, . and with or without hard Iabor as the Court in its discretion shal rhink proper. t 4. Toat it shall not be lawful for any person or persuns affliicued with the disease of Small Pox or other infectuous or conâ€" tagi0.s disease to go abroad in any of the public highways, streets or place of public r: sort in the City until such person or perâ€" souns shall have recovered thereof, or nnfi- he, she or they shall produce when requir. ed by any l{ealth Officer a certifitate irom a regular medical practitioner within the City that be, she or they have recovered, and that there is no danger to be appreâ€" hended of the spread of the disease by such person or persons going about. % 3. lusit it shall not be lawful for any person or persons, bodies politic or corpoâ€" rate, to permit or sufter or be party to the peirmitting or suffering any dead body in any house, building or oth".rm or places within this City uninte for any longer period than tive days without the written permission of the Board of Health. N 2 Th.t the body of any person who shall die within this City from Small Pox or ouher contagious or infectious disease shall be interred within two days at far. the«t from the time >f his or ber death. 1. Thit the occupint of any d‘flv house within the City wherein any case suall Pox or fother contagious â€"or infecâ€" tLous disease now exi«t or shall and may hereafter exist shall mm distely upon its eing known to him or her of'tho exist. ence of such disease, put, place and keep w on or over the front entrance door of the said house a printel notice, placed thereon in a couspicuous maoner, dur.ng he continuance of the saii diseae there. in andi tor the space of ten days there. «fter, such notice to be supplied by this to make some i agrinsast the spread d&mflm other Contaâ€" geous or infectious du-n:iud to preve t the interment of dead within the City of Ottawa, after the ’l‘h‘}n)-firot day of December, A.D. 1812. * # WHEREAS it is necessary to m ke some provis ons against the spreading of Small Pox and other oo-'.:gou. or infec. tious diseases w thin the City of Otitr «nd also to prevent the interment of bodies wirhin. the limits of the said Cit afrer the Thirtyâ€"first day of December next. Therefore the Council of the Corpora. vion of the C.:ty of Ottawa do hereby enact and ordain as toliows : 87. LAWREACE AMD OTMAwA RAIL W A Y . To Misstoxart Mertixo.â€"The Missionary Meeting in the Wesleyan Methodist Church last evening, was well attended ind able addresses were delivered by the gentlemen whose names we mentioned in a previous issue. . ‘The mesting was animâ€" portant one and we doubt not will pro: duce good fruits in due time. > The propiiciore @f Jonusou‘s Anodpjin® Liniment, Pason‘s Purgstive Pille, and Sheridan‘s Cava‘iry Concition Powders, have published a readable an+ instructive pamâ€" phlet, which may be bad free ut the stores, Gowan‘s band played last night for the Ottawa ‘Rifles‘ Ball; it plays to night for the Chaudiere Fire Company Bally on‘ Friâ€" day evening for the Fancy Ball, and a few days afterwards it will go to Arnprior, when something on a grand scale is to come off. How is that for dancing? â€" ** Our Host and Hostess" called forth a brief but sweet awidress from Mr. J‘ Meara. ©‘The Health of the Exâ€"» ter‘‘ was proposed by E. P. *The Press"‘ was replied to by Mesars. Carroil Ry»n, McLardy, CGuâ€"rard, Nagle and Lr, Dorion. a Messrs. Tatu and Taillon replied to the toast of "The Lites." Mr. Diapeau and Dr. St. Jeans also reâ€" plied to the toast. * Then followed a little Mfo;u- versation, after which assembly disâ€" _ _ vUur guests"‘ was n%liod to by E. P. Dorion, !‘l‘;.. in a very able and interestâ€" ing and somewhat hum«rous speech. He spoke feelingly and Ilauormfily of the gmt liberality displayed on all occasions y the English population towards th: French Canudiins, and regarded the even of the day, the election of Ald..qfinrtlnuu as an undying credit to them while it pleased to an almost incalculable degree the 7,000 French Canadians whom he h«d the honor to represent as President of the St. Jean Baptiste Bociety. The h.« a Catholic to represent themjin the Ontario Legislature and now one ;of their number w::og.-pr of the Capital of the Confederatio®. What more could they ask or want from the liberality of the English speaking population. He wished those of his nation«lity who were emiâ€" grating to ‘the States could hear him ; if they desired to live in perce and plent where the word bigotry wis unknown, IL advised them to come and cist their lot in the Uit:w: Valley, Mr. Dorion took his seat amid great applause. «‘The officials of the orporation" replied toolz‘.lenn. Kirby, Perry, Routh and 00 l:(li“' Worship the Mayor *‘ was ably re â€" plied to by or Martineau. The noxt&t. **The Members of the Corporation,"‘ necessitated an almost endâ€" less succession of speeches. Aldermen Bangs, lHeney, Mosgrove, Featherston, Rowe, Lapierre, Cunningham, Bronm Rocque, Pratt and Kehoe, speaking each JIXYUG, FTALL and Rehoé, speaking eaCh in his turn, and extelling the morl’h apd virtues of his Worship. Taillon, Guerard and Chief Langre!), the latter gentleman making a_ somewhat leygthy, very sensibls and instractive ooE oTICE CARTAGE AGENCY. BY â€"LA TV ley, Solicitor, &o., corner of ~parks and Kigin Streets, Citaws. ‘The Annual Mecting of the Loyal Oringe County Lodge of the County of Carleton will be b«fid.â€"n in the City of OUttawa on the F!RST TUEsDAY in Febâ€" ruary, 1872, at 12 o‘clock noon. Ail parties interested are required to take notice, and govern themselves accordâ€" ingly. WM. ELLIOTT, Co. Master, Co. Carleton. North Gower, Jan. 8, 1872. 1867 Iw Freight load+d with despatch, and No Tran« s..pment wh.n in car loads, > ’ 12;:50 p.m., and at Sand Point at 1;:30 p m. Mail Train at 2:15 p.m. Through Ottawa Express at 3:25 p.m., conâ€" pecting with irand Trunk Day Express ~ from the East aud West, arriving at Ottawa at 7:25 p m: ‘and at Sand Point at ._8.25 pm LEAVE OTiAWA. Through Western Express â€"at 10:00 a.m., ar, riving at Rrockville at 150 p.m., and counecting with Grand Tronk Day Ex cru going Rast and West. all Train at 4:2C p.m. ‘ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:30 pu, and 8:25 p m * ; LEAV:s SAND POINTâ€"7:45 am, and 3:45 p m make certain counections with all trains ca B. & 0O Rallway Brockville and Oltawa Railways lxpx_oy! at 7:45 am., arflving at Ottawasa at THE GREEK As USUAL. DNOW‘S 4 LE in cask cr bottle. wÂ¥ 9 English Ales, Porters, &¢. C Finest. F.ench Wine Vin * "Liberal terms. © Inspection invited. ‘ K ARNOLDI, 'l'elegn‘ohan_l”dlng, WEDNESDAY, 21th DECEMBER, 1841. Trains will run as follows ; R Moxer ro Lexp.â€"Apply to R. A. Bradâ€" Aund also in Wood or Bottle Guounine Hennessey‘s and Martelic Brandies, DeKuyper‘s Gin, Jaâ€" maica Spirits, London Gin, Irisk &:,.._.and Seotch \Whiskies, sc. A largs varicty of Ports, Burgundics, Sherries, Cham pagnes, Moselies, Hocks, Clarcts & bauternes &c, of choice quality and great range in prices, In Bond or Frae ARNOLD‘S WINE VAULTS. Brockville Dec. 27,1871. Trains on Canada Câ€"ntral and Perth Bran h »«W.â€"~He FALLS has just recerved a Conâ€" signmient of BANKJiCGPT GuODS consistâ€" ,&ofl' Broadcloths, English, Scotch, and adian Tweeds, Meltons, Whitneys, Mantle Goods, Ludies‘ Shawls, Fur Jackets, Cloaks, an assortment of White Blankets, Flannels, &¢., &¢., together with an assort. ment of Fancy Goods comprising Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Opera and Field Glasses, Satchels, &c., &o. # Sale to take place This Evening at 7 o‘clock, and to continue every evening until the whole Stock is disposed of at 43, RIDEAU STREET, two doors east of Daniel‘s Drug Store. Uitawa, Dec. 28, 1871 1856tf The whole to.be sold without reserve as the stock must be cleared out at once. KÂ¥ Every article from this cstablishment guaranteed, and all Goods delivered free within the city limits by our own co=veyances, «N. B.â€"The POSTAL C?D syst m having been found very convenient for parties living at a distance, we shall be hrppy to furnish customers with our own Postal Card#, free expense. . These, as well as a.l other orders, will be executed with promptness. R®®FAddrossâ€""THE TEA POT," Rideau street, > JOHN HILL, Proprietor. On and after A CUP OF G00D T6 SDND TCO ‘"Che Noted Tea House H. Hart, Agent for Consignee. _ _ â€"~)ttawa, Dec. 28, 1871 1856f Ottaws, Dec 29, 1871 BCY AU TCTION. BANKRUPT STOCK. INE GOOD3 By W.H. Falls, Auctioneer. CUoTIoN sanw CANADA ORNTRAL LEAVE BROCKVILLE, Broad. Gauge Route TO OTTaWaA. METCALFS SCREET. WHISKIES, IIIGHWINES, &ec., QUALITY â€"GUARANTEED That Joux Hit in his business ende:vours to please. KHis Coftees are matchless in flavor and smell, And purchasers relish the articles well. To fact we appe=l when we openly say That these are the cheapest und best for the tray ; Then purchase of Joux Hiuc, for whenever you do You‘ll prove to be true what is stated to you. JOHN HILL challenges buyers whoe‘er they may be To put to a trial his Coffee and Tea. He fears not a trialâ€"he asks you to try, We l knowing that these are the best you can buy. Whene‘er his C as are impartially tried The buyer approves of the samples supplied. However particulir buyers may be They show their approval of Joux H1i1‘s pure Tea. And that is the reason, we fearlessly say Why Hict in his business improves day ‘py day. When ready supporters their favors bestow x They know they‘ll be studiedâ€"decidedly so ! We say of the Coftecs as well as the Teas. â€"~AND â€"â€" JAS. BERMINGHUAM, =% on im +Wtn ene mmz 6. tz OF H. ABBOTT, betcalte street, Auctioneer. 1781 y IVIL_ _ CHALLENGE. CAIADA FILE WORK!, CJTE ST. PAUL, MONTREAL A large Stock of NEW FILES of eyery kind always on hand, and also made to ?N« to any shape or cut. Files specially made for Fileing Machines. Old Files reâ€"cut and warranted equal to New Dentists‘, W atchmakers‘, and Jewâ€" ellers‘ Files made to order. N. B,â€"Carriage on Old Files to here paid by us. Cfficeâ€"393 Bt. Paul street, Montreal. i W L KINMOND & CO, _ In returnir g thanks to the citizâ€"zs of Otte~ wa for the very liberal patron«ge extended them since they opened their Family Grocery seven months ago, and takes this method of informing their customers and the citizens in general that their Stock on band is very large and contains every kind and quslity that can be found ia a first class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. CHINA WA REHOUSE, . Bure connections with all the GT traias both East and West, as this Company‘s trains wait their arrival when late Twenty minutes allowed at Prescott Juncâ€" tion for refresbments. Trainsg are run on Montreal time. THOB REYNOLDS, Managing Director, Ottaws. R LUTTBELL, Ruperintendent, Prescott, â€"_ Ottawa, January 1, 1872 Onmiertibls Sofs Cars on No 1 ard 8 Charge for berths, 59 cents. with Sofa Car with ‘ Sofa Car The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the shortest line by @ miles from Ottawa to Brockvilie and all points * toal! points East ' smm ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIXE. Montreal, Deo 27, 1 811 :lnll WAREHOUSE, McDonnell & Mongenas: OTTAWA RAILWAY. No. No. 66, Sussex street. Cttawa, January 5 1872 N aAND FROM WEDNESDAY, 3rd Jao., trains will run as follows ; 10 00 p m 10 30 a m 9 30 a m 1 00 p m 5,50 p m 1:15 am Ottawa. Leavre Pregcott. 1;30 p m ""16, * I 8 7 8. West, and by m toall poht?gut GOING NORTH. GolING soOUTH }lcooom'll train for Brockville, Kings t on ansd all way 8t a t i o ns Mail for w.-ui Do Express tor trom West Do do KEapress Do do lxplnal from West Kastand W est Connecting with. Mail from the Trunk J unction. Arrive in 10:35 a m 13 15 p m Arrive atF rescott § 50 ;1 8 40 pm 6:15 a m 1 00 a m 4:10p m At Junction Depot of Grand Trunk and Ottawa & Prescott BR. &. All the facilitics o! a KFirst Class House,. Passengers refreshmen! The above School will Reâ€"open, after the Christmas Holidays, on MUNDAY, 8th January. § f A pectus sent on application. m 20. 1858 2w Gooderham & Wort‘s Higrwines, Oid Rye and Proof solid by the Barrel as low as srw@#t lots can be laid down from the Distillery, in Bond er out of Bond. 600 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herriongs, the best that c«n bs â€"nad. Also, Dry Cod, Freta Green Cod, in Barrels, Mackerel, &¢., all guaraut=ed and at prices not to be equalled . Pork and Flour constartly on hand _ R«m â€"mber our mctto light profite, . IZ°TRY OUR TEAS q P. BASKERViLLE & BROTHERS Romember that we are the first to fall the price of goods is our trade, and the la## o raise them. ‘The light profit we put upon our goods, and bought in the best markets, enable; us to selil at prices not to be equalled. The public are requested to try them, All our goods are gusrantoedâ€"Sugars. Teas, Coffses, Raisins, Ourrants, Ries, Barte;, Spices and Gemeral Groceries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; Gin, Rom, Brandy, Inisk wnt Bootch Whiskey ; all the Wines and Liqnor in Wood and Bottlâ€"s. ol d Ret » 0 -.nd ***°"° "Doirit Merchants® *‘ KNO. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIBEA oT T &A W 4. P. Baskerville & Brothers, “mprmngfm dlll the fi:'mt 'lpl‘:i‘:mbo will bolukept on hand ; also, Musical Mercdkas» o| escrip P s on g-.runent will be under the care of Mr. T.Buskling formerly Bandmaster of H. M. 47th Regiment. .. INSPECTION INVITED. MASON & HAMLILN, ~. soston, and PAINCE & CO., of Bufale. | Medium sized Pianos, by reliable makors and fully guaranteed by ourselves, aver. qhi,fnu $300 to $400. will always be kont in stock. f x4 1ANO3 FOR HIRE ‘rom $12 to $20 per quarter SECOND HAND FPIANS TAKEN 11}' é fi‘ TANGE AT A LIBERAL TALOA 4 4 h The unders.gned beg to inform the Ladios nc Gentiemen of (Mta«wa and vicdnte that they have onoued a b anch establishment at 2 Spari: «treet, under the genera management of Mr. A. Petersen, for the sale of the celebrated P T A. . O 81 Piano and Musis Warerooms, Ladies requiring (no necessary requisites of EVENING DRESS are respecttuBy invited to look through our Stock, waich will be found complete. Bz JOUVIN‘S +2>= »led, two and tour buttoned beâ€"t !FID GLOVES, now ferwark in all Nos. in white and ail eveninz shades. > **i* * ‘. * rE \ ("8 T RUSS : . â€" A PiSON, L â€"A~Câ€" BM« â€"â€" in all the newest fabrics now used. We would call special sttemâ€" tion to our ’BALL and â€" EVENING _ DRErsss LiACE BERTHAS, LACE BORDERED HDKFS., ~ LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, ' LACE OVERSKIRTS, UMOuL FOR BOYs Russelii PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. GOttawa, Dec. 5, 1871 A Melected Stock of Sheet Music Ottawa, December 13, 1871 Ottawa, December 8, 1871 manufactured by C HICKERING, STEINWAY, a1d DENH AM, in which we are showing a great variety of ® e- # x3 Honiton, Maltese, P‘oint, _ Brussels Valenciennes, Alencon, and Limerick â€" Laces. and ORGANS by A. & S. HORCGHEIERS 15 KING STREET TORONTO, an4 2% SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, Are now showing the Latest ..oreltics in Evening Dresses and Dressâ€" Materials {D. WILKINSON, F10 Also a good asssortment of COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, the most elegant hairâ€"dressing | N TOTICEK,. Otteawa, Dec 18, 1871 W atson A. & 6. NORDHE;IMLER. LACE SHAWIA 1853 S2wk

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