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[® j Moors Bros. beg to noti‘ly all persons indebted to them that they will remain a lfew days longer to receive M“U oflccwnh,durwhiehdlnn:zi accounts will be handed to their Lawyers for m.thn Odmmwb,h they remain in this ¢i y seen at the residence of Rev. Wmi. Moore, Slater ‘5 ~doors" Weet of Bank Street birvves Spatpage se mc eyhe erBYmen: atigther in Thie Spmod, and € men altoge in this Synod, and it eambraces tue Presbyteries of Quebec, Montreal, Ottaws and Brockville. vinces;" "Montreal and Ottawa," " King. ston and Toronto," " Hamilton and Lon don," and "Manitoba." That of " Monâ€" treal and Ottl{m" S'qill meet in Knox Church. City Hall Square, on Tuesday, the sixth day °fJ“lÂ¥-f°t0rfianin&ion and t.hlnmwl.iouo(gmeul usiness. The Rev. Allen Mann, of Pakenham, as the senior clergyman 0%.the Synod, will preâ€" Syxop or MoXtrERaL axp OTTtAwa.â€"aAs a result of the Union of Pmt:zterlm' in Canada,ithe General Assemby divided the Dominion into five Synodical districts, which will meet hereafter once a year in their respective localities The names of the Synods are:â€""The Maritime Proâ€" the Class koom," reflected the highest credit on the school. At the close prizes were distributed to the successful pupils, and all went away highly deligh the evening‘s entertainment. sisted of recita ions, songs, piano solos, and an essay entitled " Echoes from the Urosins Exgrcises.â€"The last of the closing exercises in connection with Mrs. Harmon‘s Educational Es#@blishâ€" ment came off last evening in the Court House. A large and select andience composed chiefly of ladies was present, and a very interesting programme was submitted. The exercises., which conâ€" Fires ar Riogac HaLc.â€"The fire in rear of Rideau Hall, in McKay‘s bush, has been subdued, and all anxiety as to the safety of the Vice Regal residence, has been removed. Two thousand feet of hose and . a . number of men were sent down on Monday by the city fire depart. ment, and did good work in that vieinity. The hose was attached to the hydrants at Rideau Hall, and the ground and woods were completely drenched with the copiâ€" E ous supply of water received from &o city water works. ‘ the country from Vankleek Hill to L‘Origiâ€" mal.. His ingenuity was eoudwy exercised as to how l{o'n:- to keep them after being caught. ha; expediâ€" -t.ofl::mngtwo wicker pa'g;’r baskets mouth to mouth, servei the purpose of a cage, until the journey was completed to Uttawa. Capt Butterfield was with him atthe tiimne, and epjoyed the sport im. mensély. Birb Cu'cuuc.â€"(:upt. )hc&n;uh o{' the Queen Victoriag @aught a cou 0 robins the other day when diiving through LETURNED FROM THE NoRtH NatioS Mirig.â€"Mr. Paul Fevereau, who went down to the North Nation Mxll.:‘!nv:lh the hand engines "Ottawa" and "Ri eau," regurned to the city yum The fires, which for a time M the mills and village, have been supâ€" pressed, and now all danger is su posed to be K-‘- The Assistant (.IhielfJ howâ€" ever, left the "Rideau" dmm"for fqr of accidents. _ Rain is the only |thing that will effectually quench the f‘lyxfi. \ City Corneir.â€"There will be a Tec meeting of the City Council hol‘ t eyaning for thepurpose of attending the unfinished business of Monday night. A good deal of business of importance has to be attended to. The appropriation of money for the Board of Works will be decided, and tenders are to be asked for the construction of the new market buildâ€" ing about to be erected on the new Marâ€" ket Square. Na®ttary Conpttion or tus City.â€"The article which appeared some time ago, calling the attention of the city authoriâ€" ties to the condition of the capital, has been acted upon to some extent. It is to be hoped that ere many days pass, those stredts still: requiring attention will be attended to. Footr . Rack.â€" Keraronwe, the wellâ€" known Indian, is matched to run 10 miles within an hour for $250. The race will take place on the Mutchmor Driving Park on Saturday the 26th inst _ Keranâ€" ronwe is also ope:: to run against any trotâ€" ting horse in or about ‘Ottawa, the Indian to run 10 mules, while the horse runs 20. On Sunday morning 140 Menonites, who came over by the steamer Prussian, arrived at the Toronto Immigration depot, en route for Manitoba. They are a fine healthy ciass of people, and give promise of making excellent settlers. Their comâ€" bined capital is over $60,000 in gold. Ensction . Maztixe ix Huiu.â€"There will be a meet.ing held in Hull this evenâ€" ing, when the difterent aspirants for parâ€" liamentary honors will hold forth to the free and independent of the county of Uttawa. & COuPLETION or Nrtrzez.â€"The spire on St. Andrew‘s Chureb, Wellington street, was linished yesterday. The event was marked by the hoisting of a flag thereon immediately after its completion. The vote on the proposition to raise an additional sum of $200,00U for the purpose of completing the construction of the new Water Works will take place toâ€" morrow. Proiisx.â€"Two men had a rough and tumble fight last evening on Spark‘s ~treet. ReturNED rRox OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION co eamer Peerless leaves............... 7 a i * _ arMTiÂ¥es.............. 7 P Steamer Queen Victorialeaves...... 5 p. Joing west. .............1.30 p.M, 2.03 a. m Leavras © * east. 4.4> p.m., 440 am ROMk. WATERTOWN. AND oGDENSâ€" BURG RALLWAY. Leares Ugdensbur>.. $.00 am., 225 p.m. Artiv«s in New Y rk.10.00 p.m., 7.00 am. Leaves New Ym‘h.... 8,00 p.m., 11.00 p.m. Arrives in Arrives in Steame _ eaves l’nnoouJu'zoun:: ZOADG WORK sccsscsecemcl. Leares * _ east. 4. T LAWRKNCE AND OTTAWA RAILâ€" way. l«eaves.... 7.30 am, 11.00 am., 200 pas,, 930 p.m. Arrives... 6.20 am, 7.2) am., 3.55 pm., 7.00 p.m. CorListo®.â€"Two edging carts collided Duke Sstreet yesterday, proci}')immng e of the drivers to the ground. Forâ€" nately he was not seriously hurt. burg trom Boston. 7.00 am.. 12. 40 p.m. 810 p m. @aÂ¥ eamer â€" Jessie Uassels leaves Ayimer every morning at......... 8 a.m. ages leave the Russell, Union and W indsor liouses at 0.3U a.m., to connect with her. burg ....~.......â€"â€"â€".. l.15 am. 745 puo. CENXTKAL YERMONT RAILROAD. IMPORTANT NOTICE Crapeliers‘ Gunide. ; LKocal intellinence. ANiRPA CFNXTFPAL RAILWAY ROYAL MAIL LINE +«,0,.00 m m., 1240 p.m, 6.10 be seen at | _ Prix de composition, d‘scriture, d‘orthoâ€" mShw' 1 bo,ldflom-m nk qtzeet P as teaduction, gmummaire Fmtmise, m., 4.45 p.ut p m t ler Prix de Broderie, d‘application, d‘:“"“:“‘*“_’_;"‘“ prix de synthese, Priz d'dl:onneur de drunmniu).d. musique; synthese, â€" composition, d’%tnn. d‘arithmetique, Mdlle Marie Louise Cholette. _ ler Prix de Broderie, d‘application, ’&;;:m“m“m& tfi::mfi.; pm%flqw .‘!: ayes. 7 & urphy. . pfillsu:fdhhmm ?Q.d Smss CC profuction â€"hesding, "Hike Cordie Prizes ‘of religious instruction, 2nd prizes lc;f ‘French reading, grammar, Miss Mary Burns, Prizes of mm" i musi 2nd prize of ol;mpontum, Mh.:imi?.’ Prizes of grammar, orthogrophy, 2nd glo’i.: o,: mdon, history, .rx&.., Miss M e m ooo en eeeet n oi orthography, 2nd prizes of composition, mghpunf:: Miss Jessie O‘Btien. * Prizes of music, writing, dictation, arithâ€" metic, Miss Nellie Kearns. French reading, French grammar, Miss Prizes of arithmetic, grammar, history rhetoric, philosophy, Miss Lottie Breaken. x"m of music, compositi philosoâ€" phy, rhotorie, history, fiémv, e ation, Miss Lottie Campbell. . Prizes of promotion, music, reading, grammar, translation, 2nd prize of his mi.'- + Gussie Wilion. f 1 promotion, ing, writin, 2nd prize of oqnpouuro‘nf%- K.m‘.' Prizes of geography, composition, rhe-‘ ic, 2nd prize ion, Miss wm’s P § grammar, translation, Prix de musique, decernes a Mdlle. Ernestine Cholette. o 4 Prix de musique de Broderie, deeernes a Mdile. Faviola Baillerge. ler prix de grammaire, d.oliucntu_u, de Lruluguoa d‘histoire, de mythologie, de e o Eupe at piano decernis,e Mile, Blan erge. Miss ler prix de composition, de grammaire, 2me S’utronanio, de zoologie, Mdlle. Alboru'nog:aohy. a ler prix de mueique, o!)untun' al‘eau, de ehfnt vocal, a Mdile. Elizabeth Major. ler prix temu> ce livres, discernes a Madile. Marie Louise Du Plessis. Tache. 1st prizes of music, fancy work, Miss Jessie Heney. _ â€" } NPliiw of fancy work, Miss Mary J. agle,. Prize of French, rhetoric, Miss Chris tine Aumond. Prize of translation, Miss Jessie C ps. Prize of fancy worl, Miss Brid‘::&m ran. Prize of fancy work, Miss Lizzie Rorn, ler Ptix [ de loologio_,_d"!;mo_i_n, d‘asâ€" |__lst. Misses Marie Louise DuPlessis, IEfimbctfx Major, Nellie Millar, Jessie Copps, Katie Kehoe, Jessie Heney, Mary Jane Naglee Bridget Curran, Christine Aumond, Lizzie Regan, Maggie Costelloe, Lizzie Bontield. work rizes of translation, fancy uk plin Katie Kehge. music, M M Faviola Ist l,’r"i” of amiable deportinent, Miss Sarah Toye. 2me prix Dile, Jessie Piteau. ler prix d‘Economie Domestique deâ€" cerne a Mile. Ernestine Cholette. 1st prize of Domestic Economy awarded to Miss Florence Jaones. 2ud prize awarded to Miss Jessie Copro. _ 2me prix decerne a Mesdemoiselles Ind prize awarded to Miss Florence Jones. 2me prix Miss Juliette McKay. ler prix Instruction Religieuse, decerne a Mile. Esnestine Cholette. Elizabeth Prize of Religious Instruction awarded to Miss Christine Aumond. 1st prizes of hono:gppliu&ion, music, ammar, history i h ench n-dmg.’ i fml:ommmmpma‘,(z: The following Yo Ladies have ob tained the Silver Mu:fgl.wjth Diplamas. ler prix de bonne conduite decerne a Md_llo_. Lo_ngpm s â€" The following Young Ladies have folâ€" lowed the complete course of studies given in the Institution, with success, and have obtained the Gold Medal with first Degree Diplomas : The closing exercises of the young ladies in attendance at the above instituâ€" tion took place last night in the fine hall of the Convent, Rideau street, before a large and select audience. Vocal and instrumental music, in which the youn lacios dmfhyod great proficiency, form«g the chief featnre of the programme. These exercises were varied in the course of the evening by the presentation of the { meda®, diplomas, and Â¥romium.- to the successiul pupils Ly His nrdsl;isl Bishop Duhamel. _ Thirteen young ladies graâ€" duated in the first d , and were preâ€" sented as such with tfie gold medal and | diploma, given by the institution to such | graduates. ~ | His Lordship Bishop Duhamel was the | recipient of two addresses at the hands of | the seaioe and junior olasses, to which he l responded in a v appropriate lIPooo + His Worship lho‘gnyor and â€" Mr. Curran, | Advocate of Montreal, followed, and made very pleasing and iuterutinf addresses l to the young ladies. The following is a copy of the [ PRIZE LIST. \ coxvENT oF THE SACRED HEART me prix de traduction Anglais, a ler prix de bonne tenue decerne a Mile g:i‘x decerne a Mesdemoisell« illarge, Marie Louise Cholette , decernes a Mdile. Henrietta CINQUIBME COURS music, religious instruction, The Closing Exercises. SIXIEME OOURSE SUPERIOR COUR3E. FIFTH COURSB, SIXTH COURSE. 2nd Degree 1st GRADUATBS. Miss Helena Frederick,. _ :. _ .. __ Prize of catechism, Miss Mary Keoghâ€" w,')li-“mlu Murphy, ©~â€"â€"_â€"â€"~ m-.x.u.ds 'xq;' gied m';"'.’. * Esther Chalifour. } ? l?; @ieme prix d arithmetique, Mdile. An« gelina Foisy. > Zieme prix de ire, d‘opellagion de tndut?fiou, Ifl Alzire Martin. _ | Prik d‘ecriture, Jieme de grammaire, Mdile. Maggio Cameron. Prix do‘fiotun Anglaise, Zieme de eatechismie, Mdlle, Corinne Schiller, 2ieme prix de lecture Francaise, d‘ecriâ€" wure, Mdile. Elizabeth Morin. Prix d.d’.-iduii&f_é'od'um 1 2Zieme de composition, d‘histoire, Delia Guerard. a Prix d‘arithmetique, de geographie, 2ieme de com: de couture unie lduo.hnnm. ; _ Prix d‘assiduite, de lecons d‘abjets, S rix de lecture Anglaise et Francaise epellation, histoire, grammaire, Mdle, DEUXIEME COURS. ‘ Prix d‘honneur, l'npflhcshou,' ion, de cateâ€" ® d’opod h:ntouo du Canada, g: composition, d‘hi _' u < traduction, de musique, 2ieme prix de WTaquouon, de ique, Zieme d lecture Anglaise, ldlio. Elodie Gc;’l:-‘ Prize of domestic economy, .Miss Mary Martin. Prizes of promotion, embroidery, li. Mary Malony. i Prize of regular attendance, Miss Annie TPrinof lication, Miss Enuly Corbie, iss Miss Johantiih O‘Shea, gosr-ph_y, arithmetic, . grammar, history, i;s_JulnofJunnqt. o ud T1208 readin r‘fl'“ of dhi-wm sgssr-phy. m ‘Katie Prizes ofn2l'ifiiiou umm;suon, nrnhm ic, writin, prizes of grammar mw;y, K?uln;nGunno. Rigtory _ 2n rizes of readin is mghy,plpoumg, Treuch reming Ras Lizzie s:xfth. Liem. Sud y .Prizes of catechism, 2nd prizes +s gll:'u geography, rhetoric, Miss m ry. Prizes of reading, .2nd prizes of mar, his l“ron‘og, Miss Maggie % | prize of grammar, Miss Lizsie Stacy. _‘ Prize of reading, grammar, Miss Clara Lawrence. * Prizes of writing, geography, Mis s Emmm 16 capÂ¥l Prises of reading, : Pn:iluof honor, reading, zv;ridfing. h:f tory‘ grammar, co tion, prize geography, Miss Johannah Keyes. Prizes of religious instruction, reading, Prix d‘honneur, de style, de grammaire, d‘histoire, d‘arithmetique, de _qzht lecture A is, d‘ ;m i Juliclte Meleay. â€" 44 * ann Prizeof general Improvement, Miss T‘rizes of y y ri e cg s t pencale mige Prizes of history, 2nd prize of writing, Migs Agrie Scott of plain sewing. Miss Tiszia Rall\ 264 prine of grammmet, arithmwetier AMiac n %!uo grammar, arithmetic, _ _Prize of amiable deportment, Miss ud pril af reading. Mhke Bots Fors. vl:r}u of French n-dn..m Kat Prizes of writing, arithmétic, 2nd prizes ot history, rewtk translation, Miss Ads i Of writing, relglous Instruotion, gnd prize Of'.:lgt'hefio, Miss Jenette allagher. | Prizes of orthography, geography, 2nd Prizes of reading, promotion, French, reading, Miss Kate %nor Prizes of application, grammar, 2nd grimLol rhetoric and history, Miss Lea rave Prizes of éompositi history, 2nd g‘mu of writing .npm& Miss Marion _ _2nd prize of phy, Miss Matti 4 o e wg’n":’ p‘ , geography, 21 rize 0 lication, reading, reâ€" ligious ignruouo:,p &uc K:t'o Jayce. ~ _ THIRD COURSE, Prizes of honor, readin grammar, rhetoric, French reading, Frengh 'rn: mar, composition, 2nd prises of writing, religious instruction, Miss Lillie Barry. * _ Prizes of application, reading, dictation, religious instruction, Znd prizo of arith‘ mo:gg:, Miss Mary Farmer. ( prize of rhetoric, Miss Annie Barry. Prizes of honor, reading, grammar, rhetoric, arithmetic, French translation, dictation; religious in-&ruo}xon.mnphy, history, writing, Miss Aggie Kehoo. _ Prizes of geogra hy, history, arithmetio. translation, F rench, reading, writing, Miss Prizes of rewdling, grammar, dictation French %funmar; 2nd prize of l'nusic, Miss Minnie Tobin. â€" Prizes of rhetoric, writing, Frengh readâ€" ing; 2nd prizes of grammar, «mrithmetic, Miss Theresa Dogherty. Prizes of application, reading; 2nd rizes of grammar, rhetoric, writing, Miss Edie Cololl‘l‘;n.lw.‘l m pt I ud Prize of application, plain sewing ; prize of grammar, Miss Mary Bell. ‘ quarBizxe cours. ;, Prix d‘bonneur, d'd“op‘phqdo style, de grammaire, d% ire, d‘arithmetique, de composition, Mdlle. Maria Benoit. . Prix de‘ lecture, d‘orthorraphe, d‘arithâ€" mectique, de grammaire, Mdlle. Josephine ul'..d 1 de geagraphia, d‘ecri Prix de lecture, de phi, d‘eoriâ€" ture, Mdlle. Sephora Germain. â€" Prix d‘arithmetique; 2me. prix dé style, Mdlle. Emma Smith. 2me prix ,J‘uidunodquo, Mdile, Ubalâ€" dine Prieure/ FOURTH COURSEâ€"2x@ pivisIO®. Prix d‘bonneur, d‘orthographe, de style, de grammaire, d‘Li-h'.la d‘arithmetique, de comg:tit.ion, Mdlle. Maria Benoit. . s ced s lny ue db inture ; 2i rix d‘histoire,de style, Ki.dlle. Mathilde guubhn. ‘ Prix d’.riuxmodtiqo, ;l'uaiduih, d'o:;:; ture; 2me prix de style, de geograp musique; Mdile. Delia St. Jacques, _ _ â€" Prizes of grammar, rhetoric, bctany, b*m;:h frumnur, lain sewing ; _ 2nd g’i.m of reading, his tory, |Miss Katie mith. > Prizes of grammar, botany, history, thetoric, geography, Miss Holt. * ‘ Prizes of reaiing, rhetoric, history, geography, arithmoti’o; 2nd prizes of composition, grammar, botany, writing, Miss Katie McFarlane. Prizes of & Prizes of honour.â€"Grammar, rbotodz history, goegraphy, translation ; _ 2n rizes of composition, arithmetic, writing, Klin Edith Carter: :h M Prizes of grammar, y, l it, arithmetic, iriting, tnnngti&l, dictation, Miss Olivia O‘Hanly. _ _ Frizes of reading, grammar, history, ize of rhotorimlu Annie Barry.] €aike ue indle rix de lecture, Mdlle. Victorine FIRST COURSE, SECOND TROISIEME COURS. |_ Alexander Lachance j rithinctiquer ie usueique, e | Intpector Brown . with ?:fi"fix lais, d'lp‘.;gicshon,' 'i”au..‘m,m o He ho fined m& and costs. leotur), d‘orthographe, do,‘i""";"!“&' on King street. 1 ocire, instruction religieuse, | rw.d‘d not apppear, i [dlle, Delvina Casault, ’ Te wuh&::hon. * lication, â€"% izx dFarith: Two women. inmate mauouomdlle. un.."n‘.: | also discharged. ? FOURTH COURSE. 4 spelling, 2nd ; gram, THE TIMES : OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY â€"arg;_ , IHs &t the Union Hou m”!hfidfibmhxuu T "“"‘: g’olonk. There will doul l'-h. om'i'.:hfi.'mw m"tflmhmofnnmimfiu street, second to none in this city. uie se t s ad C the public to talkeva trial of their Wholesale and retail, remember, L. t o ighoog hadk + TiPel o want RepfP omm â€" his daily airings in Mutchmorâ€" . ols 5 foumagiaies on rnoon lg’olook. There will doubtless be a large crowd visit the race course to see him perform his miraculous feat in pedesâ€" trianism of running ten miles while a horse trots twenty. | Esxormkext Preyaiotd.â€"Messrs. Basâ€" kerville & Brothers have been ge in a wondarfully large stook gr,.,.?lm‘ ceries, teas in pmhimswmhm’u ed: to do b“"-“? and assist their cusâ€" tomers. Their direct importations of wines, gin and brand‘es this notâ€" ‘withstanding tbw.mu~ oounlq&‘:llm ot:'b..d'q,..:‘ ylfllat‘u a better mmm%m.quan. * ¢â€"(% c3 . [d baeiins Sood o yloriner years, they rare | Milwaukee Lager Beer for sale at D. McDonell‘s, 66 Sussex street. 3871. Progstrrantsac â€" Mr. Kerawone, the lndian m‘ from (hnghm fi h-ufln& in the cityh.:u_i is stayâ€" &d:?‘-tl:â€"h?â€" s g.d_l.__“ n!.-wn‘ Aylmer; J. S. Sullivan, Nepean ; W. R. Thistle, aylmer; 8. Grace, Six Pm, gue, Homes, Mrs. Homes,: Paisley. _ . P..L r\ House. â€"â€"Thomas Pannell B ; N. Anbinh‘lmtnd; J. E. D‘ ) Montreal De Penocus, D. McLaren W.hf{dd; Rev. W. B. A-lm?.m'l' a flnll.’_‘ih!gi?‘ w. @@’ 2 mvi0 ; James “KMW';JB‘ Dennie, "T.. Mclitoy, Ir. New York ; I. 4. Gemliy ouN 4+ ho m » Mome o Oe onl « a V Master â€" Ogilvie, ‘Montreal ; Thomks 1. Belcher, Peterboro‘ ; J. H. Bu-bt}‘ro. ronto ; H. Dennison, C. H. Rayner, F. P. Cornwall....;, 7 ©veroorough... Friday, S Adil 17th. Coboum’.'l‘h ie * 23rd. Belley ........wfit{.,, «/ _ 29th. ‘xmg:t_?g-y nesday, October, 6th. Brockville...... . Ta Peterborough...Friday. s charged with being drunk and disâ€" ?".."17- A ‘fine of â€"$2 and costs was . Tim Coghlan for a similar offence was evening later stage of the émig_' g"_" the phudihdos.t:o audience in &l tion songs ularly theâ€" in wh:h he o..’as himself an ad: Tb’o stnmplpmmm‘o&'mm ver the great hit of the evening and was en Watch," with Mr Matiock, which was beautifully rendered. Mr, Chas. B. Hicks sang the : Litle old log cabin,") with fine was forced to res an enâ€" core. Billy Wilson and CE:‘I(:J Crusoe kept the audience intensely amused in SUR® CCCE m their negto ballads. The former at a mfor(bc'll: of Chamry, A:itltln:.n % & the Chancellor as follows : fltj‘yn.::::..wy, September 13th. â€"Poremnis Je ‘mnbstedie o . 7 4+ d sent.: The ormance is undoubtedly the best nfi'f has ever been> seen in Oitawa in the way of Minstrelesy, and the fact of its heing goofrom any vulgarisms makes the entertainment enjoyable to ladies as well as gentlemen. ?‘;o mem» }nnof t:;hm‘u‘xpo m-lloolpund‘,hl eature w ves an originality to the entertainment that makes it much more â€" pleasant, to the audience than the orainary burlesque _ perâ€" formances. _ The overturé by . the band bmhfht out fully the excellent inâ€" strumental talent m by these naâ€" tives of the Sou n States. The four phayed on the Oitame stage:. Thot: Tolad on wa Their jokes £n new, and provoke much merriment, while their acting~and %: excite roars of laughter. Mr. n has & rich vaice, and his song "« You will never miutbomtillflumnruudry,"m rupturously encored. . Later in the evenâ€" ing he sang a duett, " The Larboard The Georgia Minstrels. The great ori G Slave M..i’."fls.'.‘i'.“.:m....‘"""”,... fore a large audience in an‘s now Opera House last night. The fact of their being admitted ‘:u?. new opera house had the effect of ing the audiâ€" ence a select one, many ladies being preâ€" Prix d’ud&a&;, d‘arithmetique ; d‘spelâ€" lation, de grammaire, lecture Francaise, 2ieme de catechism, Mdlle. Justine Archâ€" Wile ue guinte, Mn onsccite, 4 ca Madille. Josephine Bonneville. _ _ f Prix de fisducdoubl;%omo d‘historie Sainte, dl’dlb. Oorlmz log t}:r.:i.. C Mdn..'m * * Prix d‘honneur, d‘application, d‘ecri= eb Anglaise, ieme de catechisme, Mdlle. Amanda Guerard. | May John Grimes was first arraigned.~ He Prize of application, Maria Louise Robilâ€" COURT OF CHANCERY. GOwWaAN‘8 OPERA HoUSE. HOTEL ARRIVALS, PREMIERE COURS. , remember, at 36 e y t To "Murray street ; SBIAM . 15th ):amo VWAe Approach of the Presidential election %Wd % We m‘a uu&nwmnrglrp}_flhnl:lumfiw. thousand M 10 rendon \:m%um.nm-’m Dailv & Weeklv for 1875 THE SUN. 200 T 2C I8 SATd to St bere w payable on delivery of each m@ 1t be comâ€" ‘ An ie hoocet fes dou es oo M Airainls mechanies | and â€" manulactures. Al n in for rather than em%m have b@en spared to 1a »nm. excell “t:»;h““““' +aecu enormous, believed that they will find a weicome as an admir« Fhis work is said to subs¢ribers on delivery of each volume. it wilf? uTsP L .:;‘i.._; S .â€".--"v-n;-’-m L U:: pefln illustrations which N%d for ‘the first time in the t have beetâ€" added not for the &r% ®ffect, but no Ggualy es hi‘ ies i5 ts exBlaner ons in the text. embrace ali 0 8000 m t Pn pvotedactan, eples ie most fam A ery, arehitecture, and art, as well as the various TTCZ 00 SAMO and compass as its prede» , but -u.K‘:':'.. T:n.r peocuniary d':: ‘“E"’ andâ€"with such improvements in its comâ€" tiou as have been suggested by longer exâ€" narlenaaand awiases4 u_ RRdUg Nene of the, original plates nh'il:.-'lmo :und eoa.l)l- as Its m' °.'W' but 'lmm DEOUDIAPY awnan.â€" PD, S e enancamiuk Agents Wanted, i. arrLEFTQN & Co., ©O00 S and “ of m’&«u‘.’&‘i‘."“ in the nav;p.&o'umm &Mi%fl.ns 5 of tre day, but which ought now to take their piace in permanent and authentic history. In mmmwum- for the press it has accoi the aim of the editors to briag down the to the latest pnssible dwu,-ndu:mrnunnmnum::otm. most recent discoveries in scie every fresb production in literature, -ndnah. newest inventions in the prastical arts, as well as to give a succinet and original record uf the progress ollpouucnlndhmum oul nestont ons boen vegun stter Jong and careâ€" hor m“mltm to a successful terâ€" mai i enti NEW REVISED EDITION, ** ayeay sunjeot" Prigted from ow e 08 _The property will be divided and sold in EN‘O{IP;?'DNU:IH partly cash and mu: A wi 1 In ot the reserve Hda-lu;o% n other respects tlons of sale of the Court of Ubancery, Further particulars of sale can be had on apâ€" gllos!lon to Joun Bergin, %mn. Duncan Mo â€" Rifant sfi Balinet" neiliey ast io ts ’m?wm Mester, JoHx BeRGLS, J. F. PRINGLE Vendor‘s Solicitor at Com 5 Dated at Comwall tnis Afth dey of Hap. is thereon erected with a frontage 105 feet on Main Street WNQ%MMMM Lot of Charles Hersey, said L,0t a portion igannp pmeagatitinee wat t in hon, on map Office ofth?l&umq‘:'f Prescott um @lther letter or number to designate same, the said rronlun of the said uuddflud u:t.b: désoribed and oomm.u&w.ll:hm uld.e exte from the said Street to the Mill vond in the rear, inaline to the Eastern Boundary of lg::ld Oharles Lot. These prope! are situated on Ottawa ver convenient to stores, mills of all descripâ€" and Steamboat Landirg distant from lgmo 6 mu‘kwo“ within an after» io inniian t miitomny Tt 20e cure 8 P to pay down to the vendor‘s solicitor u&: cent. of his, ber or their purchase money at 1ime of salé and the remainder in 30 days withâ€" out interest, 4 > None of the original TUs MB TERS TV ECC LNMMIIM SeCWeqn Lots 16 and 19, then North 2 degrees Kast to lands eranted w Hush Raokin and David Ghsphol.l n said Lot, then South Gd:u. East 10 chains, more orless, to the phooA’mm. sontaiuing 74 fores, more or leas, A1so the following portion of that Lot of Land in the Village of Hawkesbury lzlu!om.hdtho Main Btrect West in said Village to L'Uvunll&u:d East of the Lot ‘nâ€"A8â€" * C," â€" and ly\n(“tl»etm the saia dtroot West and the AMill Ureek or pond the At the hour of ‘Twelve of the Clock, Noon, by DUNCAN. McFARLANE, Esquire, and being composed of tha flonthormrtnn of Lot No. 16 in 1? t irst Concession 0° Township ef West Hawkesbury, in the County of Prescott commeneing at the distance 116 chains and # loks from the Uttawa River, being in the Limit between Lots 15 and 16 on a course South 2 deâ€" grees Waflht'hon Kouth 25 degrees West for the ailowance for road in the of the eaia Conâ€" m m ot foxn to the Limite beruoot note taunl Jre Or 8 I men worh ap W Proet enet oT L10ts 16 and In pursuance of a decree in this cause bearing g{aw the 'l‘fllly‘) Pb:l; OF II:‘AROH,lu them vur Lord . oliowing property w onor?)d for sale at the ] Y s 9 s Village of L‘Orignal, Gouetion of Prescott and. Russall, with the mp ;;rs%&:lmog the unum'um&w ‘at CorBe 25th Day of June next, In Chancery, â€" Between THOMAS J. CLAXTON, Plainâ€" tiff, and FPREDERICK CALVIN HERSEY, Defendant, . m oc del c ECC Pepm Price and Style of Binding. PPLETON‘S : .. AMERICAN CYCLOPAMDLA CHANCERY SALE. Brick Store and Other Buildings Publications. 39 3 sts droacway N: Â¥, . 23, 4816 ©â€"3â€"wâ€"ld e nd _ derpatch posdema y d 2 Ee e e n Worksâ€"HoRXSET Axp HorERTo®. EE CHEMICALS Anp NEw MEDrorn U Belected, and Sbipping orders executed Morson‘s ;r-p-....;'n.&......u-..-" o l Steamers j Line are tended to from Tuesday, CortnTraIa=®............About 3rd June C a wa m a ww s 20w Foxio to receive gn poer d and ind "Buaile Fead "”"“Wfi:& kâ€" are intended to be des L':Ulm’ from Liverpc harf at 2p ms.. Returning s'!...““:,'u%.% passengers to the Caledonia and staterooms extra. i rpny o ie sin inete anemasn trpate ight taken for ali points Kast. T :Wm" .Qn.rqn-%EomL' ucm"f' '} * x lu.“lm. Bfi%%fi_h o t nR BARMATIAN .................. JG Rgo: of Passage from Quebec :â€" gle fare, The Steamers cep ed, * Cld UPW ARDS, Passengers b Boat D;pot. uonuvzl,l!};"7 &n m.m m‘in? --,tmm&by l’ht Boat lâ€"ave by‘:’. m. to Montreai, . Menis anu Stateroume extra. * in o Aepretnend Page / wigh? 19 lpapniny det qzenr ue thcas u.. This route is ote of tlnmmm-:‘uu W"'mp: E “O.Ghvnoul“nng ville and hcmu&u. Trip at sinâ€" Mfl;umg"’"“_":fi'“gg'& j e 1 o Bop ons ehielt es ces % K it QU roLaa OL ORA ‘. DWNWARDS. rigrte by Day Boat leave ‘a W "has aipe Netrtnd mese Sveia‘ .!.I.".'.' :f'o p. rz,. !.‘uudn. and Sun&‘y:.. exâ€" Btr. PBER 4 £0i ws5V * PRLNOR Or waLng, . Oape Shephert NIGHT LLNE. , OTATWA > ~RIVER NAVIGATION C0‘Y; CaNADIAN, Ottawa _ River ~Navigation ~Eompany: assengers to the Caledonia Springs. Returh _ Tickets to 1/Origina) +4 2 CVA HOQTIANs: i1 ccssse es UNION FORWARDING & RAILWAY CO, ll;nm Nove p*°*At narm rine. June 2nd 1875, SrEaxc®ns. 1E8â€"IB UASSELB.......... guAumm'"'Z.".'::'.'.'.'.'Z.'.’." RINCE ARTHUR........ CR xk +s ++« 6+ un MgoSiutione * JOHRKR RGaAN.. 1 [‘ H. C. O‘KELLY.. PEMERORNI * . LLAN LUNKE UNITED BTATBS MAIL STRANMEHS saw youP Sipuy from o_ ROYAL MAIL LLNE STEAMERS â€"BETW EENâ€" July 2 1878 ANCHOR LINE, OTTAWA Aaxp» MONTREAL 28000 080894 2 s gee e e0 2+ 0 08 Orpbe) Sene bpol al! Line R. W BHEPHERD, ._ * QUEEN VICTORIA DAY LINE, D. W. COW ARD *ro800 e 600 Remedies â€"$70 to $80 CAPTAINS ; â€"pruillent. ist daily wan» . silver to re. ko Saaet Hemtasn Beige aot tets,ty aul Paroaet Clodks, Fewellery alid Plate . o..c 1 W'-¢'fl"fiim fashions, ‘aod ‘of the mort " Oe reoll rooim: disoountt Ipamh oo‘ a Releouae ce be taid‘ m&..-?fi-?@ mand xeagere in o enc oo to . .6 manumetors ts erfetien oae Cl‘ Chaits, Jewellery and Yess 2c friablishmentsâ€"s O1d_mond Stree: Maker WATCH A5D 01008 axen oornearrh ped and M New York Slate DBaâ€" enc hb‘fiwll m'l‘hwdm "’:““" to General .Azlul;m'n.'&'um Snpmmmmuninienis esd asccconh is2 000 6 Inlami al__ 1800900 Wwil fi 2 O LCAOZ EV painis that black contain a= e en mc on m.n.y Mtdnll'-m Munxnnddmm. uies & P ow se y uCC (Rucd es 20000 WnBs p bentures win j. _ . 20 "CJC0L any and to mllot a pom- only any c esnc n Neerar is ns Doneis ns w man mm ud ny at 7 p.C., in London, uUnt, ___ _ * _ ""C ‘Ml@restare payable, the interest hallâ€"y M M .) # o al s eoel e ivetiersimis en n Fat ie rormrm e Cooy mm cus on cguan‘e n d rarfroncsrter 1. n";m and iX %wmfiw $111, 5m ue OO 0P and other uflt{‘é‘&.mwam 'fl"fif”"" ter. To indioite theiesteem m.”lx“;:-m \ fi onk.‘a"Apm lm.mmlfl ""’*'fi; ®% The awards _ to the tenderers, to whom advice wi)l be : mm:fi“'_‘.%y_fim to @llot a portion .onte ~# SWOPHFSEDb® tut berr Web3 2004 2y 3(24 VeRL date 1st March, 1872, mature ‘A }alhlmfimhwmmm'aâ€"m mmgul‘:g:mhn“ of the City is . Its a the Water W y ifnommnioice o pantonmint ie d se en on mm rore se I » %mmm?m-\b‘:mofim %‘}"mu:&:‘ m@l #* Gero® DEBENTUEES $75,400.â€"These bear date Lece , 1872, mature c schedule, in different from 1879 to 1901. Prinet ad interest ns ts nerntinnte fas ult s3 h c regie id toe t dooiuipmanl Jrigi fubely tmar o oe e mt E.u-'w?" is $ 105 i9. * Proverty, all. of whj uh':“,e-ud Wlfl& for the umwfi).h.nu-‘ or iebeutures, preference given to the m-& mmuot-muuwwh-o(mnn amhfiu io tho tenderers in oraer, unieas in thetr tenders fln'; oNDor DepzxTURES â€"These all twenty;year MW t e&ryaxh& June, Iflmm lnd.l:.umm"p-m the interest â€"y 5 at 7 p.¢., in London, Unt, "~"~ _ %e iE ____ 3 5 Zmmss> Lamps &â€"Chandeliers 1 TheLargest Assortment in the Olty, Et AT ~THE ~OIL ~DEPOT, sussnx% ‘ L 3 Wloistrar C. 8, SHAW & 00. . _ o peglee" 17. M. KAVANAGE:* Bt can be subscribed for :ol-h:.n"uhnzq & 0O, are Lo recet she Hnd day dfflwmmmm of Oug ‘Fendbrs may be for any portion the Debontures, trom $100 :apwards, a pak petant m paiin en arialrt o daee ie en mas o. I‘tinpipal and interos are payable in Obtawir â€"uno interest, at 6 per cont, balf hn'?m-....!mh.!: & T {OQTrawA. "®irostox, axn Loxpox Roofing Hatadtc" || peiortmes o‘“‘”-m‘“mfl%fimnsgh CCC AEPIT TA L 9 MUTUAt ~BUILDING $0ciETy, York Slate Roofing Company B@~ALL OUR PAINTS ARE MIXED READY enc qesns «001 ORNAMENTAL, sSTOPS®ALT ow weele ABd whane alt oo ot ohoonner & Waker, whare the stoek boak â€""G LIN E*‘ 3 __â€"â€"â€" Patent Slate _ SRVited, > i >are sendic; to Obtaim nom the manu 4GENTS WANTED IN EVYERY _2 *** w"":-‘?‘u-u%u._n- * $9 n 0s o i ww ?‘.&&:::l‘:l.ilolu--’l ..\-‘\u‘n C" Foaghe 110L TLCCUEC & sow a nearly ail paints that are black < are A C &re chocolate, purp‘e, dark siate, red h the paint is heavy in 20 y Tnictintt pite m appemen nnt proree + o_ esn Hend for Ontario Testimonials. M C ts cheap shingle, and by roofs can be tatobed and _.& ""“‘.‘.::',:‘:'_-._&'rnwuuun Sost the leake, Kiectroâ€"Plate 266.â€"1wiy RUSSELL & Co., TCUTAW Of Cariet :n-qzc-u flhmau, ;M.B.A.% No e ies »ule given. _ ind s o6 3 r:aâ€"“.mwm aistanine thred mt eta o Mc porepne in the singll experme, DIRECTORS Coal Oi1. * ~OTTAWA. smnnmmmmedt (})â€"] cmmmmmmmne 0 FFICER. and aithougo a slow Ap Bend for Ciroular to THE TIMES Kdition): "avery lunial mt and wWoikhy bance _ Complete mad urnstworthy Ma ies eeraamianpend m other ratier o a arst Subscription Rates for the Daily Times, When puid weekly, Tweive and aâ€"half Cents, chiet edihorial arules or Li ® bate? tiiate® price $1.0v per annum in advance. is published every Friday tains news of the week i THE WEEKL Y BIRTMS, MARRLAGES, DEATHS. mdmw;& 11 7. " °V Wonis, once # week, $8; twice a wees, 1 $ k ‘ 5 %, Sad syery any, i0; cace word over twouty Fasme "Wanrazer Mtoten Eivenator nds or to mene . Hfesp menis se heme ‘ Situations Vacant, #t, &6. t ininnannoaerooces teite mnserie th . twenty wors, ance » week, $8: twice a wans" O*iawa, Zist Dec.. 1874. prici Beiing . (A M seamqoorve Inow smaute L0E , PE A C1 omke Bte fool io menreciwers in uy p+â€" cesc gl“ PEB LiN m ChATs Pra xn ons ‘ Dalke1 Financial C Emonent 1 an mpu K *./ w are made for a defsite Advertisements on the o ho mpocs ced ty hk l g:‘:rtuh word over twenty . The Adver mh.“m. Any one specified artic eâ€" Feor Sale or Wanted Lost or Found. Beard Wanted. Mouses for Sale. and Seven Per Conts. be City of Ottews uses Drevalemt hana 1. 31 Ce0ole _ 00 0 discuses prevalent here in the sunx: mer sea inâ€"cases of Fever it bas usea greaiest success by several giving relie! to the heated more -n:‘omm jl“..‘.. M cases, > 'mtdnautb.-lm vat it. When freely used by those in Delivered in three Jare to 2.0.‘11.'.““*“ * "'Fwflh-.'z &.M 8 Nicholas street. . aB a gromi heulthâ€"res pradon on 1P B in on o ooioaginy centoneate val which this ‘celebrated Miners having is a sufficient gusrantee of 1. t @ mN*.‘“"q Otlawa, June 18, 1876 1 m ,â€""“J CoNTATIXS No t elves seouinorme _ . MINERAL WATER1 LEAKS ; ; ; , Or 400 to 600 sauare feot THE TI MES BORTHWICE‘S um "of Te Dhace or coopiugt tor t ves a new substantial roof s 8 7 o BTEWIOK, Prope._ 'l‘:n.-', paowi D , and Iee; wook jrom #l! parts of the TOWXN, to nubsariocanfs, FOR USE. q > keeps them there. Denin uck $ , New York. , A. RGLER ON, of ‘this #!sie be body it be sure you TORUNTO. Attmged 4 1.up ipatiar® . | pS=> Acoouintants; A sormet o wikh Oflceâ€"Master House, JUiawa, rpuoxas @ e City of OTTA int acnke | oo aeg Omuilas to D*** C &m.l eiass. Corner within two «a Or# Archde :002 i fl Boart house or two OFFICEâ€"No B ;BELBT G YVOL. wes. Beil‘s FISH ! iss Rp 0 X£, iawa South (X the late ANTE 3

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