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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 Jul 1867, p. 2

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XEW ADVERTISEMENTS On no occasion will the numes of W atches, Clooks, Jewellery ‘and Electroâ€"Plated ~ChtOttewaCimes Wareâ€"Young & Radford. Austion Sale of Housshold RPurnitareâ€"MUW. McL ead Burning Fiuidâ€"Esmonde Bros. Wold Penoll Lost. and | 600 p. m. henes Wkreneid, and Up. | | 5.30p. m -'n “i' § "’-!&9; f BRLTISH MAlLS WMMflMMM PortJand, every Thursday at 9 p. m. ; per Ouoaid »mmmifl” P on h Tanca mentary per Canadian steamer will be c at 13 noon every Friday. W-Imymmucm (Qremt and Ireland, New Brunswick, Nova «otla, Newfoundiand, and Prince Kdward Lsland «an be obtained at this office. . Also Postage and Bilt w:n.â€"u‘lfl.mnil t.hfiobmfi bfl#hfiol qo 14. 6M _h“.l-uyz-d ewfoundâ€" u..-.-m the close of â€"each Cunard «teamer‘s mail from that port. _ * Old Adver ’lio_flu.A.‘l' Sherhrooke. > The Citizen of yeaterday mormng says of the city election for the, Commons, that « the © choice of representation must be ‘ made on @ purely personal ‘T and it shows its faith in this doctrine by" treating> its readers to overs column of personal abuse of Mr4 McOmumraay! _ We admire harmony be tween profession and practice, but in this gtMflmdMM ;.“,.u'n(pinduufltln hefore the clectore We have not thimght fAt to refer to the reâ€" markse that have, from time to time, appeat w«lin the columnsa of the Cifizen, npnling\ the conduct of Dr. Graxt‘s friends towards Mr. Brrt, beyondâ€" denying in the duMl torm of words, that Dr., Graxt had either himsel{ made use of Iangnage personal to Wr. BriL, or authorised any of his triends i0 do ao. In our opinion, our neighbor‘s anxiety w assist Mr. Beus. has somewhat ontatripped hin discretion ; tor while it does not appear that Mr. Beru is the victim of any «unfair wnticiam by his opponents that would warrant the agcusation several times brought against them by the Citizen, there is, we regret to PMR PO#ISORPICRâ€"OTTAWA. DELIVERING AND CLOSTNG OF KaiLA. M Othee hoursâ€"8 a.m. to T @. P. u&wfi say, indubitable evidence that the friends of Mr. Beru have resorted to a trick w injure Dr. Geraxt, and bring his candida. ture into contempt. We were assured + day on unquestionable authority, that A large number of cards had been circulated in Rusâ€" well, having printed, on one side, a fae simile ot Dr. Graxt‘s canl which he jssned some time ago to the electors 10â€" simile ot Dr. Grazt‘s canl . which he jssned some time ago to the electors ol liciting support, with the addition of the words " turm over" on the corner; aniten th‘ other side "good for five dollara"" pridted in lurge letters. We believe the perpetrators, of this scandalous card dodge have rendered themselves amenable to the law ; certainly hey have exposed themselves to the zon tempt of every right Mh.d' The wrick ahould be graced out, and home: 10 those who have ‘resorted to it in the silly notion that it would injure Dr. Graxt. 1t is clear the use that this " card ‘" will be pat to by Mr. Beyr‘s friends. m-m-‘y: â€"*Look at your card ; the Doctor has bought © you at five dollars a. head"â€"a taunt which may well he conceived will not be reliahed. Norwill it redound tothe advantage of its concoctore. . If such vile wenpons are already heing introduced into the contest it may be uccepted as an indication of weakness and want of confidence in the atrength ofâ€" which wur neighbor has been so boastial. Oitv and County Oficial Paper We had no great dispoaition to interfere very warmaly with the contest far the Commons, in the County of Rusgel!, 1t has rather the Wdlmelfinofm:':j the electors themselves are quite ft to 4 than that of a political maue, which 1« more within the propaiee of a journal: to discuse, | Nor shall we now be betrayal into saying n‘ word calculated or interfied to woun! the teelings of Mr. Bxi1,, for whose hone? and inâ€" telhgence we have a high respect;â€"but -m! persons in his interest attempt such vile and chiumay forgeries as that which we have juat exposed, we feel it due to Dr. CGraxt that he s«hould be vindicated from their consequences. Dr. Graxt is a man of honor, intelligence wl respectability, inlly entitling him to every consideration that can be claimed for his opponent on theseGrounds. The numerâ€" onaly _ ami _ reepectably _ signed . requisiâ€" tion â€" presented | to him, shows _ that he is â€" not ; au ~ uninvited _ candiâ€" he date for the . saffruges of the electors ; thathe is not poaching wpom Mr. Beur‘s preserve, as the Cifizen would tain make the workd believe ;‘ and his addremes aw the varions public meetings caned in his intereat, have been such as to satisfy the people of his ability to discharge the duties of a repreâ€" wentative wit honor to himsell and advanâ€" wuige w his constitnents. . We bespeak for Dr. Grast, what we are #ure he will ‘veceive from the electors ot Russell, a fair upportusity to fight out hoporably the conâ€" oTTaAwaA, JULY 2 est upou which he bus entered, at the wlicitation of such a large body of their wumber, and from which we have every con Wlence, jwiging by the manifestation | of popglar reealiog in his lavor, he will come ont wiumphant. The result, however, conceros wore immediately the electors aml the can didutes themselves ; but a public interest Gaut left yesterday for 20. 1467 isamwe fairly @,00p» . m attaches to the means nsed towards the end â€"â€"if these be discreditable, they should be exposed, that they may receive the well merited reward of the public indignation, and such we are sure will be the tate of the 4 goolâ€"foriive«lollars‘" dodge. Assome misapprehension appears to exist with reference to thepchanges in the Law n-‘ apecting Parliamentary elections in the Pro vince of Ontario, effected during the last se« | sion of Parliament, we Jay before our readers the following statement of. the Law a« it mq] stands : 2 e * 4 A change has been made in the Qualifica» | tion of Electors at Putliamentary elections, | by Section 81 of the new Municipal Law (29 | and 30 Vie.. chap. 31), whiclh seetion is as I Anc tollows # Every male person entered on the then | , last revised assessment/roll, for every city, ! b'n,vnh.ocwsulhwmuov- :tndndmn‘d the actual value, in |, of stx hundred dollars ; tow‘uolhur in mopenmesienietapninel | ree m hundred ml ho-:;odb"vohu ‘ all parliamentary clections ~aubject to the w of the Act, chapter six, of the MMO‘W'MM< tions numbered one. and two of section four of the said Act, which are hereby repealed, in so far as they relate to Upper Canada." ‘ _ The subsections which are mentioned as | being repealed as to Upper Canada, are those which in the election law deline the qualifica tion of electors, and such subsections are, therefore, not now in force in Ontatio. It ha# been supposed by gome that this new qualificauon will not come into legal, eifect until atter the 1st of ber next, in consequence of the provisiqn of the 29 and 30 Vic., Chap. 52., S¢e. 427 ; but there seems no reasou to doubt that the latter ¢ p» plies only to Municipal olmmm‘ should, theretore, be guided by the â€"«ection above quoted. k : :> « The list of voters to be used at the elections, is to be the lnst list of voters which aball have been at least one month betore the date | of the election writ according to law, comâ€" || pleted and ‘delivered by the Glerk of the Municipality to the Clerk of the Peace., If the list has not been completed: in due time, ‘| a mode of proceeding to enforce itis preâ€" seribed by 29 and 30 Vic., Chap. 13, See. 11, . | and any person entitled to be named, on the ; | list as an elector may awdopt the necessary atepa for that purpose. Umder the Imperial Act of Union of the tour Provinces, the first election= ol memâ€" bere ofA.tnNyMOM),QflMfll Nova Scotin, are t be heki at the came time and at the same‘places as the electiona for members of the House of Commons for the same conatituency . l‘"ll"xm' as fixed by the Imperial Act, every County, Riding, City® or Town which can reâ€" turn a membet, is to be known as an * Rlectoral Diatrict." * | There is an impression exiating that the poll will be held only on one day, and this has arisen from the thet that, auch a propo sition was made in thlmh:uon of Par: liament here. _ But it is not case. ‘The law in this respect remains unaltered, there being still two consecutive polling days. But there is to be no show ot hands on the nomination day. Nor is any day fixed for the closimg of the election, nor is there to be any public or open proclamation of" the «z didate elected. In liew of this ob form 6t proceeding, now . abolished, th€ Returiiing Officer will, within My#t hours after his mfipd&opouhooh,udhh having a+ certained who is the succesatul candidate, make his return thereof t3 the proper officer. * POLLING PLAGCE® _ ‘ The tollowing are the existing provisions in respect ty the places of plhu‘ y Sec. 2. " Whenever the number of qualified electors, within any -::l:llty, ward, or other electoral division, ing to the voâ€"| terw‘ list then in force, shall exceed six hunâ€" 1&!:&30 municipal eo‘unvn d‘:o city, town, Or C M -..bm N- itlo.ovufibqbdky.fih."‘ull three \-uthdm-pdufibugndm wards, from time to , as may be required, divide, in the most convenient manner, such city, town, or other local municipality, into wfl subdivisions, so that there shall be -fl-flvflm.m number ot elec» tors be over saiz h and less than ten hundred, three, if the number of electors ¢x» Mmhu&du‘ be leas than fourteen lnfid.n‘wu,ulflnouuwmh every four hundred awdditional electors to be found op such lists, as aforesald." Suc 3. "In case a municipality is divided tot electoral Mrrpoln, under this or any other Act, the c of the imunicipality shall, in pnzh(thuuoololntougq!\nd by law, divide such lists into as many parts as there | are electoral divisions in the municipality, and each part shall contain an alphabetical list of the names of the clectors in one of ”hwm“-A s uC cu En e T E_ Szc. 8. " The electors of townships and par= ishes shall only vote at the polling place esâ€" tablished for the subdivision wherein the proâ€" perty on which they are qualified to vote is situated ; mhd‘-l-w'- and wards, the electors shall vote according to the -lrhb“- cal order arranged by the Returning officer for each of the polling places," ‘These provisions are principally to be toumd in the 29 and 30 Vic., ¢. 13, and it will be wivisable for municipal council« to see that the several duties imposed on them and their officers are duly complied with. Having accidentally seen a copy ot the last tasneo of the Zrisk Canadian and opeaed it, we foundâ€" encRsed . a sheet printed in the Globe office, and parporting to contain. a‘ re« port of the Catholic convention. _ It is not is« amed as a supplement to the Canadian, nor otherwise identified with that paper,except by the fact of its being folded inside, and its cirâ€" culation is, therefore, a frand upon the Post Office Department. We wonder how many other newspapers will be used by (Grones 'lwwlhw’nvlmnom seting documents * & qUaLIFICATION OF ELECTOR® â€"aAt a meeting recently held of the Senate of the Universjty of Dnt.lo was unaniâ€" :o:l{ goolvdhtolbv honorary degree . L. .tmoduuctn-l-‘.il‘?" others, his Excellency 3\' Hon. Visâ€" count Monck, of Canada. Pmmfimcufl.â€"ApMm canoe to boid one person hus jast been comâ€" r byx J:-u Purker, of Lilfordâ€"romd, THE ELECTION 1 chay KILECTION® s A WV » ‘ To Catzpoxta Sérixas Foâ€"bAYÂ¥.~â€"A¢ _ UMO : o‘clock this the steamer Alecomdra : leaves the Queen‘s wlowt with excursionists | lot the Springs. \ . Moxraras Forw a (d.«â€"â€"This company l is doing a thriving news, and are extending their premises by bgikling a new warehouse adjoining the old one on the west site of the h?ull Basin. ' + Lai» Over.«â€"The Present" will appea Hayiso Tius.â€"On Monday last the furmers generally Yor somé distance about Ottawa commenced mowing, and with the exceptiog of two or lumfi%‘ they have had a good time for getting in the hay . ‘ Tus reware â€"A number of those wretched ch ate in the habit of prowling about Richmond road, and in . comr pany with twenty ;u, thirty .aftamen hold peaceable people in terroralmost nightly. They will be looked after. â€" * Ammvais ar ruw |Rossece Hovee, Jouy 19.« J. A. Porkins, and G. W, Usborne, Montreal ; R. P. Labatt, P ;. James J. Moore, Bos» ton, U. 8.; Lonis tagne, Quebec ; Mrs. Lindsayw Russell, and : Messts. Beroard Harâ€" rington! D, H. McLachlin, wnd J. H. Burwash, ns Misatwsis Comursa.â€"â€"Yesterday we had a visit from our old friend Charles T. Slocug, advance agent of Dupres & Benedict‘s Min« atrel and Burlesque Qpera Troupe, who we waderstand has made arrangements tor their appearance at Her Majesty‘s ‘Theatre, in this vity, on the 30th and 31st inst. This is the fourteenth annual tour of this troupe, which in said to be the oldest and best company ever h.-l/;ll Americ®. . Commos Scuoors. â€"We are glad to learn that the Building Commitice of" the Common School Board of Trustees have succecded in p«ht four lots on Mariaâ€"st., for a school vite. | The price paid is $1,000 for each lot. RTenders for building a sneyw school house will probably be issned in a few weeks. +4 + Aomumnt\-:t-tâ€"o"hn to thy latences of the bpring the viewers of the County of Carleton u-lt-nw-l Society will unot commence their tont of inspection until, the 5th of August, which time those Mueur:.zmflh notices of their intention to to so: | * l Tex rem cext. ovr.â€"Messrs. Thos. & W Hunton advertise in our columas this morning that on Monday, the 22nd luc.,‘ry will commence clearing out their sn r «tock of goods, to make room for the fall purchases now being made in the European markets. Ten per cent. discount will be allowed to pur. chasers except on carpete and floor oll cloths . h Ortawa, July 19, 1867. QGreateat degree ot heat registered during the ‘ previona M“Mlh‘b ‘ 8 a, m., 67 above * Ip.‘..“,"fim- 6 p. m., 10 above ‘ Jewsis.â€"In another colwmn will be found the advertisement of Mesarg. Yua & Radâ€" ford, jewellers, Sparkaâ€"st. ‘This firm have all the facilitigd for . manufacturing jewellery . of all . Latély a.large number of mm Je have been turnâ€" ed out by them, and there }s mo longer any necessity for sending such |work onut of the eity. â€" They also repair ¢l and watches. MursonorogicaL Onazava moxa.â€"Faraished by Mr. W. Hearn, Optician am} Pruggist, Marâ€" ket Drug Store, Yorkâ€"st Commurrep ros Tuase Wueke.â€"Jane Waters wils tried for her misconduct, yeaterday, by the Chief of Police, and committed to jail for three. weeks. Jane is an old offender, and ouonhu.”nb‘ndulou the Richmond Road, for annoying the people in the neigh» borhood, in company with other abaydoned characters and a gang of taftemen. She is in LOCAL N a delicate.state of health Tothe Kditor of the Truxs crop, which, this season, is considerably above the average. In Gloucester the hay harvest is well advanced, hnt in Osgoode and Russel! it is only commencing. Uats are somewhat short in the straw, but the head is heary and promising. . Wheat is improving in this part of the country, and the yield is expected to be a large one : full wheat looks well in every locality, and is beginning to have that golden hue which indicates the approach of harvest. W,Humm look well, and altogether an abundant harvest is expected. Root crops look well, and vogetable producâ€" tigns ; so also are all kinds of fruit, except plums, Which were blasted earty in the seaâ€" + __ POLLTICS The politicai contest in Russell may be said to be fairly begun for the choosing of repre» sentatives for the Federal®and Local Legisiaâ€" tures in Parliament. Dr. Grant has canvassed nearly the whole county, and addressed the‘ qild“mwm.uth differynt political questions now engaging public attention in Canada, and has met with the most unparalleled success, ‘The contest for the Local is also exciting, and as far as can % cxors. The farmers are busy securing their hay CORRESPONDENCE. County of Russell letter of " One in Monday‘s issu Toâ€"pay.â€"At two ICWSH One whoâ€"was THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY *. # be ascerfained, it is understood that there fare | f four candidates in the field, Mesars. O‘Hanly, Morga»s, Danaing and Fellowes. : puUBLC sCH®oLs. . The «grummar school wfil: in Metcalfe are now enjoying vacation. common school fiopnrunn& under the charge of Mr. McLaren and Mi«s McDonald, was examined on Thur«» | , day of last week by the Local Superintendent. | , Amonzst those present ‘were ley, J. White, A. J. Daker, Esq., Dr. Allen, and a great numâ€" ber oi the parents and guardians of the schola‘«.> The t:pill acquitted themselves | cteditably : in the: various@Dranches to the satistaction ofall present, and the result reâ€" T-.-u yreat crédit upon the teachers in charge. 1 hast great in being present at an examination of the scholars in 1 section No.8, Ougopde, under the p of Mr. Robt. McGregor. This is to be the best: schoo! in the township, and to the present teacher, Lbeligve, it owes its elevation to this grand position. Amongst those present were Rev: ) R. White, Iras Morgan, Esq., and Nr. J,, P. Robortson, of Ottawa, together with a large assem bly ot spectators, not only from the sec» | tion, but from different other sections of the townaship. Such aâ€"large yathering is a mani« teatation of the interest taken by our rural friends in the cause of education. The aptness | displayed by the pupils in reading, spelling, geogriphy, arithmetic, history, &c., was such | as to commend itself to all present. 1 must ! smy that the answering of the acholars was in every particaular good, and no doubt is the mlt of the assiduous labors of Mr. McGregor. «inging and recitations interspersed as to commend Itsell To all pFeR®OML . J EDE smy that the answering of the acholars was in every particaular good, and no doubt is the xli of the assiduous Iabors of Mr. McGregor. f singing and recitations interspersed amon,; the other b::':l greatly enlivened proce~dings. ‘The â€"room was decorated nicely with evergreens, decked with natural and artificial mm amony the bowers might be inte mottoes, all of which show.d & taste on the part of the pupils, Mr. Mct was presented with tive beautiâ€" fully bound | volumes, and an appropriate addre«s, to which he made a suitable yeply. Mr. , Mr. Hobertson and Mr. glc- ' Lare» having bricfly addressed those prezent, all dispersed well pleased with the day‘s proâ€" sextiou !2, Oxgoode.â€" A great: number 0f TNG, parsrcts and guardiays were present to witness the «xcrmises of the day, whith were gone through nx‘cnsdlhbly indoed, â€" The scholars acquitted wmseives well in the different bram hee, and elicited great praise from al B:nt. Aiter some remarks from Mrsars, â€" McTavish, McLaren and Robertson, in regurd to the manper in which the scholars went through their different exorcises during the «day, the examination was ‘brought to a New Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths, just recelved .n.u- Rult and Novs Scotion, 11 the newest patâ€" ern#. ucss (San enmemant builâ€"ling near the Cathedral, have just on-«‘ out several bales of el.xtu. tapestry and al wool, new patterns, which are being offered at a remarkably cheap price. «jeastf bousg ht insl en f Second arrival of 200 doren Joivins Duchesse (medaly Gloves, received this day. Price only 3a #l Thos. & W. Huanton are shewing the larges 'M:‘l Rich, v:.-z:r Black Silk* in Canada o«t prices. > June lm. A Strrcm is Tiws Saves Nixz.â€"â€"The season has now Arrived when from the use of new vegtables and the weakening effects of heat on the »ystem, people have reason to fear atâ€" tacks of dysentery, and predisposition to choâ€" lora. mmam-yupnomumnmmm proper medicine should at once be taken, no more safe and remedy can be kept on ‘hand than Cholera Mixture. Price 25 cents a bottle. â€" , _ | _ #Â¥3 _ â€"stimonial.â€"â€"We, the undersigned, having had occasion to try Mortimer‘s Cholera Mixâ€" ture, have no hesitation, bat much pleasure in M::T "i::td 1 e 2 G‘a. bottles relic ©x ts use. A few bott ot it o:,ouflh I‘uva:lo-nbold. June 13, 1867 Two |Qurstious Easiuy Axswerep.â€"Why dnmene nine saoaren groat p to roat awdd much to their porsonal appearante, Why should we use * Bryan‘s Pulmonic‘ Wafers ?" Becayse when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, &¢,, they act like a charm. Ministers and lawyers use them, phy sicians recommend them, and «ingers and public speakers say !hgy are Elu ntymhnt Grant Ne# Prints, Rew Grey and White Cottons June 13, 1867 June 13, 1867. in The THTonk EOMIREEN® Wig MERE MERIUTC charm. Ministers and lawyers use them, I * _ From Mexico. s phy sicians recommend them, and «ingers and ‘The Jerald‘s special advices from Mexico, public speakers say they are the very best via New Orleans, states that Juares was ¢xâ€" medicine in existence for such complaints. | pected at Mexico city on the 10th inst. * Solt by all medicine deaters, at 2ict«. per| It is stated that several more prisoners Las 1 had been condemned at Queretaro. _ _ _ hox Puwes or Warseâ€"The Prince of Wales will now, thanks to the skilfal and vigilant management of his father, enter into the en« )o{lml d.ntm-od‘lbo.ooosyou, and @ half million of ready money from the reve» nu«s of the Dachy of Oonxll. This is a nic= little sum for an anw dividend, but with all this vast amount of money which will be under his control, it will not go so far to teliâ€"ve rheumatisms, pains in the back and side, tooth u;h& burns, bruises, frost.bites, &c., as a bottle of the *Canadian Pain Des troyer," which is sold by all Medicihe dealers at the lJow price of 25 ct«. per bottle. Cone your Honses.â€"It is to the interest of all who own horges to keep them in a healthy an: sound condition : urh-eo luflruud hz'hflg"l Arabian Heave Remedy and Condition Medicine * is the most efficacious, it has been used by thousands who will cheerâ€" ful!ly confirm this statement. For Heaves, Coughs, Colds, and all discases which affect the wind of horses it has . no equal, nor is it equalled as a condition medicine ; it purifics th« blood, corrects and impr: vâ€"= the appetite, atw! softens the skin ; in fac!, 0 groat is the improvement in the condition : nd appearâ€" ane of the animal as to have lead many to doubt if it could be the same house. Rememâ€" be: the name, and see that the signature of Z/urd & (o. is on bach package. . Northrop & Lyman, A 221. A ut cr 7 Ant: s P oE Neweastle, C. W for the Canadas n:uby.hlm I â€"â€"None but a phrn.n knows how much a reilable alteratise is needed by the people. On all sides of us, in all communities everyâ€" whore, there are maltitudes that suffer from complaints that nothing but an alterative can our=. Hence a great many of them bave been mudle and put abroad with the assurance of being effectyal. But they fail to accomplish th« cures they promise, because they have not the intrinsic virtues they claim. In this state : the case, Dt.:iC.Ayn 6C:.i;llo'ou. ve ww us with a.compou! xtract of hv‘pm:“-bkh does prove to be the long Sn Limiied preperationt in market, is that othr m it cures the dm.'lkh it is recomâ€" mended, while they do not. We are assured of this fact by more than one of our intelligent ph; sicians in this neighborhood, and have the fur.her evidence of our own experience of its truth.â€"â€"Tennessee Farmer, Nashville, Tenn. | ov4g, He 46 SOpPrete 17 C Ccte C n 2 jit. has been slow to w‘.w ‘The ‘vo | seines have been deing fairly. . ‘The weather up to this time has been very us avorable to vegetation ; indeed, we do not revwiember a season marked by so continuous id also t mb net ioi ‘The fshery, which promised so well when we last noticed the subject, has been slack in this neighborhood with the hookâ€"andâ€"line men, for several days. .From what we learn, it-wmmflhmflomfi.ht owing, as is supposed, to a glut o{ae'lin, « w int of heat, ‘ We bave not &:c had two conwcutive warm days, while the temperaâ€" turâ€": almost all through the month of June has be« i1 little better than cold, with frost on seâ€" versl nights. Added to this, there has been a lon: drought, and the hayâ€"crop particularly is v»uch imperilied tor want of rain. . ‘The farâ€" mers all say the consequences must be very serious if we be not soon fayored with at least several hours of a downâ€"pour. ~We trust their ansiety may be speedily relieved.â€"8¢. John‘s Newfoundlander. _ f BUSINESSs NOTICES & Henderson, at the Bishop‘s new 1807 ust received by the panic in England, by our resi pleasuré of beingâ€"presont at { Mr. A. Andrew‘s School in de.. A great: number of the lians were present to withess * THO8. & W. HUNTON TIOS. & W. HUNTON THOS.& W. HUNTON N~S. None Nectian As: Oheaemy i sSPECIAL : TELEGRAMS Hon, Mr. Howland vu!duhy nominated unanimously fot West York at the Weston Convention. | . | doSn. m ninbintt | ©I MoxtuzaL, July 19, 1867. Yesterday ‘afternoon, a laborer carrying lhrk.iow Uw’urpn part of the: new St. Patâ€" rick‘s Hall, fell trom the third .tw{ to the ‘grocmd,uld was so badly injured, it is feared he cannot supvive. Mr. Brown was nt, but his attempts to deleat the nonfination of Mr. Howland proved utterly tutile.. A small squad of selfâ€"appointâ€" ed delegates held an outside Mn‘, and nominated Mr, Brown. _ ¢ _ Dr. Bull, of We an, was nominated for the Loalmhln_. ioi on in gerusoiet i haticedtede ol 7+ The latter has accepted the nomination for South Ontario in the (//ote of toâ€"day, but conâ€" fesses that Mr. Gibbs will prove a formidable °pm'.'" L . s w P Te nV o __An _ jmportant rpinn Pm be held in Guelph toâ€"morrow by the friends of Mr, Blair, at which Messrs. Howland and Brown are exâ€" pected to be present. .. #i â€" It is said Matthew Cameron has accopted a seat in fl‘( tario Cabinet. A requisition is in circulation calling on A. :I. Smith to inppou _Mr, Beatty in Torento ast j | _ Loxpos, July 18â€"eve.~â€"A grand banquet . | was given at the Gnild Hall this evenllfi in | honor of the |Sultan of Tarkey, Tlm Prince of Wales, Isthail ruu} the Viceroy of Egypt, and all the members of the government were presut,. Néarly three thousand guests sat down at the tables. ‘The greater number of those pn-u-np were men the most eminent in the nation |for rank or reputation. ‘The hall and tables were gorgeously decorated, 'amluwd yo!dlnt.ld.oh{ plate was «xcessively jrich and dazzling. | _ ‘Toâ€"night ball given to the Bornn | volunteers who are on a Visit to this city,is in | progress at Afrk:nlmnl hall. Over fifteen | thousand pdople are there, _ _ _ . _ _ The cignar ers‘intend holding a convenâ€" tion at Mon , to take steps for the removal of the disadvantages under which the trade labous. J The ship (Â¥Henifer has arrived on her second THliS MORNING‘S DESPATCHES | (Per Atlantic Cable and Montreal Line.) | It is expe¢ted that the Sultan, the Prince of Wales, and others of the Royal and distinâ€" guished party, at Guild Hall, will visit Afrb- eultural Hall before the close of the festivity. 8y. Lovis; July 18.â€"Four hundréd Mormons left )Oinaha last night for Salt Lake, They came from Liverpool, and will reach fheir € . ‘ | jeatination in the latter part of September:| - it On to Mexico.** 1 | _ New Yorx, July 18.â€"The Herald‘s Washingâ€" ton telegram says : Mr. Abbott, mam‘ historian, ‘has broached a proposition to the leading merabers of Congress for the ‘annexa& . ‘tion of Mex1co, which he intimates meets the approbation of Jusrez and tbochlofid& I’cxiun Republican party. ‘The latter another foreign intervention on account of Maximilian‘s execution, or a continuation of the intestine strife engendered by bad blood between the leading military chieftains, and are watisfied with annexation provided they themselves can be secured in some good govâ€" erament berth, and m can be secured to the eonnt;{ Mr. A s propositions were received with some hesitation by Sumner and Banks, but with much favor by Howard, Chandler; Cole and others. . AMERICAN DESPATCHES. Nzw Yorx, July 19.â€"â€"The steamship Dusâ€" derbury swiled for Erance this morning. . _ _ _ _ en oo e s ut L4 The steamers Deutchland, from Bremen, and Almaria, '3: Hambarg, have arrived Wasunsxcrox, July 19.â€"President Joh sent in his veto on the Reconstruction Bill this afternoon. 1t is more elaborate . thi previous vetoes. Congress will probably pass the bill by a twoâ€"thirds vote toâ€"night. Oue Bishop and Ten Pricsts Murdered by Indians» ‘The Heraid‘s Leavenworth special says that a railroad train was captured last MLI:I' Fort Larued by the Indians. Bishop y, ten priests and six sisters of chrlgwoo- panied the train, en route to Santa Fe. The men were killed, scaiped, and shockingly mutilated, and (the females carried away captives. es _ ‘I‘wo trangports had been seen bound for :::Cmu with the French fag at their 8. [ n'l‘hodntholblein’hnldtoh conâ€" Several of the Liberal Generals had on account of the bloody work at Qm From Nicaragua* Kzew Your, July 19.â€"â€"The government of Nicaragua has taken measures to :r- negoâ€" tiations with the United States, baving in view a treaty of amity, commerce and peace. Comâ€" 'g'.fl'n‘;'{.".'é;"n&' Aadge wier y ie d + hi n Juan Nicaragua, placed there rend mm...cum_,ummhzofl"" rivers dangerous and in some places impass. | of Foreign Affairs if his attention . had ! been drul;n‘w a npz? of n.i:‘llavicvd::- | tween t 'ic:z pt & * tation of the Briti udlf An&-ll:m Society in Paris, at which lho‘;iom that if he were free to act‘against Earopean alaveâ€"traders, the slave trade would soon disâ€" appear ‘ from the Nile ; and if he was preâ€" red to give the requisite authority to overâ€" nnl and detain slaveâ€"traders hoisting the es op hi nal panbahnanl Snrrove e o able New Youx, July 18.â€"The Express financial article .says %h still easy. _ Foreign Exchange firm. ways Tunllv heavy and unsettled. Governments in better demand and gererally higher on gold bonds. Coal «tocks firm. Stocks at second Board improvâ€" ing. Gold 139] YESTERDAY‘s DESPATCHES. THE SLAVE TRADE OX THE UPPER XILE. * In the House of Commons, on the 4th of July, Sir F. Buxton asked the MAry FROM TORONTO. FROM MONTREAL. naming Mount" Hosmer, on the Usfl Mis sissappi. She challebged a nnn‘_!r uh:ou: LorJ Stanley said his attention had been drawn to the report in question, but only ll:mnSu the Hon. baronet‘s notice. He had been always underâ€" the im:-don that the continued existence of the slave trade on the Upper Nile was due less tothoinw'fil-‘ culty of pitting it down than to the intolerâ€" ance, ‘or,rpt:gqn-bo should say, the conâ€" nivance of subordinate local authorities. As to the second question, he should say that it would require a good deal ot care and consideration. Of course there is no wish in this country to protect slave traders, whether under the British or any uthfll(, but if there were any questions of treaty rights or i law inâ€" volved, Ele doubted whether and some what arbitrary powers could entrusted to subordinate Lc‘l officials in an eastern imnawu‘mdhuul&on the cenâ€" tral vernment, ‘without some risk that those powers would be abused. yuusl.ruwnonboudaumhuu which she was passing up the river to beat her in a race to the top of the bluff, until then not named. Thzmfidun“fl'dm" und exerted their best eBforts to leave hbet in the rear, but she reached the summit in adâ€" vneeoftnyoftbun,tho:llulydwtl sharp contest ; and so the -m? citizens dl‘m"‘:g.rvohrn-flnfincli |, in honas of the deed she bhad performed. for the season To the Ottawa Times. Emigration to Mormondom. â€" Harriet Hosmer was the In Honor of the Suitan«» New York Money Market» GREAT BRITAIN. Toroxto, July 19, 1867 20, 186‘l. The Board met pursuant to notice. «â€"â€"Messrs. J. D. Slater, Chairman, Ross, ‘Wilson, Kirby, May and Workman. i‘l’ho minutes : were read . and approved. Sundry applications from Teachers were read by the Chairman. ; Moved by Mr.. Abbott, seconded by Mr. Kirby, that the applications of the Misses Sparks and Johnson just read be received, and they are hereby appointed as monitresses at the rate of one hundred . dollars per annum each, for the remainder of the year, Mirs Sparks to the school in theengine house, and Miss Johnson to that on Elginâ€"st.,‘ both in the \#olu.u‘m Ward, and that the Secretary be requested to notify them of this resolution.â€" Moved by Mr, Kirby, seconded by Mr. May, that the applications of the Missos Hutchison, Joynt, Gilmour, and Davis, and the communiâ€" gation of Mr. J. P. Robertson be received and fplaced on, file.â€"Carried. f j following report PACCP ECCC The Finance Comuittee thokt respectfully reports as follows : _ That in reference to the instalments on Lot No, 4 west side Carletonâ€"st., city o'l'?thvm, due to Andrew Drummond on the first day of May last, your committee after making diligent search and inquiries from the Solicitor, Mr. Lees, and also the Becretary, have come to the conclusion that the fu account of Mr. Drummond, for instalmgent and intcrest due 1st May, 1866, one hundred and twentyâ€"one dollars, is due in full to Mr. Drummond. : Y ouf committee enclose the accompanying documents, which show that the sum of one hundred and seventyâ€"three dollars and seventyâ€" fivre cents was paid to Samucl Savage, leaving twentyâ€"six dollars and twentyâ€"five cents to be paid to Mr. Drummond as interest due by Mr. Savage, which the board assumed. ~â€" _ Your committee recommend: that .the claim of Mr. Drummond be forthwith satisfied, and further, if funds be on band, to discharge the whole claim and save the interest, is All of which is most respectfuily submitted, Signed, . Augxaxomst Wonxxax, . Ottawa, 16th July, 1867. ® Moved by Mr. May, secouded by My. Workâ€" man,that the report of the Finance Committec be received and adopted.â€"Cartied, * HOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. The Building Committee . presented the following report : * â€" Your committee, agreeable to a resolution of this Board to select a proper site for a central school, west, hereby reportâ€"That they would recommend . Lots numbers twentyâ€"seven and twentyâ€"cight on the north . side of Mariaâ€"st., and the same numbers on the south side of Slaterâ€"st., as being the. most eligible and central position for such school, should the price anid terms of payment be made satisfacâ€" tory. ‘ Â¥our committee would recommend tor the consideration of the Finance Committee and the Board the advisability of taking the necessary steps to raise a certain sum, . say tv:.ln~ thousand doll:‘n by debentures ;) x over a" ten years, for the ;IIIM of uanmflutnl and Ward schools where they are found necessary. £oll dn Your committee would recommend that the chairman beauthorized to sign a cheque in favor of the contractor, Thomas Gallagher, for the sum of two thousand dollars, as a first payment on account of the central school ) house, Lower Town.. â€" All of which is respectfully submitted. The Finance Committee presented~the Ottawa, July 16th, 1867. ‘ Moved by Mr. May, seconded by M‘r. Ross,. that the report of the Building Committe e just read be received and adopted.â€"Carriet l, A communication from Mr. Iobert Hard ¢, agent for Mrs. Alonzo Wright, offering for sa le Lots numbers twentyâ€"seven and twontyâ€"cigl it on the north side of Mariaâ€"st., and Lots nut i bers twontyâ€"seven and: twentyâ€"eight on th 1e south side of Slaterâ€"st. at the rate of $1200 per lot of the full size, or atthe rate of $1000 p er lot of average size 66 x 99 feet,for the e:wts m ofa school house thereon, was read â€" by . thae ‘‘Heved:. c ; Mo «~by Mt. Ron:hneconded‘ by Nir. Abbott, that to carry out the neommcndng m Movet~« by Mt. lto‘:L:econded‘ by MA AM;:‘hu to carry out mommgndnz‘ m of the Building Commiittec in procuring a s) te ‘ for a ogntral school, Ottawa west, the ‘lots : so recommended be purchased at the rate ofâ€"0) 16 r-mzum -cb'oa.:;dmhe;t'mw“:l m tetms of payment by Mre. Wrigh at. â€"Carried. Movéed by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mir. Ross, that the chairman of the â€" Finan ce Cominittee and the Local Superintendent be requested andthey are hereby authorized to prepare the mli annual estimate for ‘:hc common schools of this city, and such oth er school purposes as the Board shall direct, & ad lay the same before the next meeting of this i Board.â€"Carried. _ _ # l l of EoGERiV MA CCC ‘The board then adjourned on motion of M r. Ross, seconded by Mr. Abbott, until Monda y, the 22nd, at the usual hour, | Ciry Hait, July 15, 1867. Present, his Worship the Mayor ; Alderme n '(mfl, Cuulngnu, Bangs, Bate, Robiiiâ€" :fl, Featherston, Friel, Goulden, Heney, an d PRTCCCY Ald. Friel presented the petition of Mr. Cahill, for repaym@nt of money paid by bira for u mm’% Moved ‘by Ald. ‘Friel, seconded by Ald‘. Heney, that the petition of Mr. Cahill, -.l:xon C & ud rearn oo ul ele dpvicee . Mb enE d P s ks keeper, be referred to the Finance (.‘omu.l'lfl Ald. Robinson presetged the. petitio oi‘ Mrs. Walkley, for balance due her hus! nd, James Walkley, as set forth in said petition, Moved by Ald. Robinson, seconded by Ald. Featherston, that the petition of Mrs. Walkley be referred to Ald. Cunningham presented the communiâ€" cation of Wm. Sullivan, respecting payment for a platform constructed by him. Moved by Ald. Cunningham,. seconded by Ald. hlfold, that the communication . of Wm. Sullivan about a platform be referred to uo Boand of Worke, â€"Uarried. : _ Ald. Guerard pre _Eii"t'h‘o p‘omli.on' of James M‘ui z:puynunt for a plattorm W b’ 2 _‘fl_. & Mnar k. % 14 esn i C SCs Moved by Ald. Guerard, seconded by Ald. Heney, that the petition of James Goulden, just read, be referred to the Board of Works, to report on the same at the next meeting of this Council.â€"Carried. Ald. Bg:onrumhd the petition of Thomas G. Leslic J. C. Stewart, and others, for a sidewalk on Mariaâ€"st. Moved by Ald. Bate, seconded by Ald. Bangs that the petition of Thomas G. Leslic and J.C. Buvmod others, fnyiu for a sideâ€" walk on Marigâ€"st., be received and referred to the Board of Works.â€"Carried. Ald. Featherston presented the petition of Eunice Farrer, for remission of taxes. Moved by Ald. Featherston, seconded by Ald. Bangs, that the petition of Eunice Farâ€" rer, praying for remission of taxes, be received and reterred to the Assessment Comtmittee.â€" Signed, Ald, Cunnpingham pregente! a number of accounts, which were received. Moved by Ald.Cunningham, seconded by Ald. Langford, that the accounts of P. Robert, A. um.nd John Webster, be referred to the F Committee.â€"Carried. _ _ _ , ‘The FinanceCommittee in this their sixth npqt,hz.lontonb.ltmnny have exâ€" amined â€" undermentioned accounts, and. recommend that his worship the Mayor do | -lnoha::obnh-nc: * | Ottawa Company, street lamps for three months, < 16 to “.M.........“N.Oo ; City Hall gas account.... . 3340 ¢ Lower Town Market.... . 610 $ s33.490| County Council of Carleâ€" | ton, six months use of Pn jail to Ist July, 1867, _ * | with interest from same % | 1s paid, at 7 per cont. . $1,150.00 _ ChaudiereCompany 6 months salary to July o s o aigni . | _ Ottawa who. . ... . WOA cITY CoUNCIL Orrawa, July 16, the Finance Committee.â€"Car Gzones May. Hirax, Romixsox Jawes Joyxt, Secretary (ixorcs: May, ; _ Chairman, Fraxcts Asrort, Trowxas H. Kirsy lopericx Ross. # Chairman 1867. Present Abbott _ dUNC .2 k ky en t kn e en r d eb e Chiet Constable, carter for night soil A. Duvernay, Broxw., for advertising in Leâ€"Canada.,..... .. ¢.0.si..s94k14 P. Casey, 3 months salary cleaning By Ward Market,..2......2.00 .ts .ls I‘. Mansficld; 2 days buggy hire Board Oof WOTK® ,...222.. 0.k u6+ d e k n n ++ O. & P. R. Co., passages.of paupers in STUMBL 1 L 21 1 indb a 5ks ns s iW w a P. Hannegan, 3 months board of J Haberlin to 1st July ..;.......++ City Clerk expenses, prisoncrs, water ing bridge, &0 ... ...0k 64e a k + Isaac Cluff, alteration in City Hall .. Est her=8t . ... 0220000 00+ T. Kincella, wages tor June Labgrers to 13th June _ $6 Horks work â€" © All of which is respocttully submitted, ‘ Jas. Cosxtscitan. Chairman, Cnas, T. Bate, / Joux B. Gesraup. ' Moved by Ald. Cunningham, seconded by Alcl, Guerard, that the Finance Report No. 6 be received and adopted. â€"Carried. * â€" \ld. Featherston presented a report . from the: Board of Works. To his Worthip the Mayor and Corporation of the City of Ktawa ‘The Board of Works beg leaveito report as “gllo"l 4 In reference to the communication of Mr. Suillivan, the Bourd of Works beg leave to re port that they have examined the platform 011 Georgeâ€"st., and find that it is .con.tncu’sd Rideau Queen Central H. agd L....... Lower Towndo........ (.‘ln.mberllhi per Frothâ€" eringham & Work man 36 1bs. rivets... ... ... City chamberlain / Y Litheea . +«++ > City Cleck ‘do....... Police Magistrate do. Chief Constable do .: Chief Engineer do .. Letective do ... ... . Sergeant Davis do . . . Market Constable do Six privates do. ... . Messenger do....... 0{ inferior material, and is not laid down in w ‘cordance with ‘the specification, and that Â¥ae city engineer has therefore refused to certify to the proper condition of the work. I n réference to the account of L. J. Jeanveau #mounting to $796, for the grading 'IJIJ clitching of Estherâ€"st., the Board recommend that it be paid, the said work having been . MTSCELLANEOUS EXPEXDITURE, Hope & Co. ‘stationery 6 months to 181 JUIY ; 2 + 54 16008 k48 6n 44 + a‘s i4A 4n pon t t e se n k a in n P in b;;fiplt:‘ed' according to contract fied by the city engineer. . The Board beg leave.to report that they . have expended in repairing platforms ~and streets during the weeks ending the 22nd and 29th of June, the sum of $81.02, as per state» ment herewith, and also that they have exâ€" pended a furthcr, sum of ~$102.02}, during the weeks ending July 6th and 13th, as per statement herewith, and request leave to exâ€" pend in a similar manner a further sum .of $200. $ H. J. Faume, + . J. P. Featuersrtos, C. W; Baxes. Ottawa, July 15, 1807. % Moved by Ald. Featherston, ‘seconded by Ald. Friel, that the report of the Board ot Works be received and adopted, â€"Carried, Moved by Ald. Cunningham, seconded by Ald. Bate, that the account of Dr. Beaubien and J. H. Kirby be referred to the Finance Committee.â€"Carried. 3 x . Moved by Aid. Cunningham, seconded by Ald. Bate, that the Chamberlain‘s repofl for June be received and referred to the Finance Committee.â€"Carried, Moved by Ald. Bate, seconded by Ald. Bangs that the petition. of the Ottawa and Metcalf Road Company, for the expenditure of the balance of $1,000 on Bankâ€"st., be received and granted, and that the money be expended) under the direction of the Board of Works and city engineer, suapending all rules to the conâ€" trary. â€"Garried. Alderman Abbott entered. > > C . Moved by Ald. Friel, seconded by Ald. Gueâ€" rard, that the blauks in byâ€"law to amend | carters) byâ€"law be filled up as follows, viz : ‘Carriages for passengors, first blank, $1 ; 2nd, blank, 75¢. ; 3rd, T5¢.; 4th, ‘60¢.; 5th, 50¢. ; 6th, 25¢.% 7th, 30¢.; 8th, T5c. ; 9th, 25¢.; 10th, 40c. ; 11th, 15¢. ; 12th, $1.00 ; 13th, 40¢c. ; 14th, 80¢c. ; 15th, 25¢. ; 16th, T5¢. ;17th, 25¢.; 18th 20c. Carters for loadingâ€"Blank 19th, 20c ; 20th, 25¢; 2ist, 37]c% 22d, 40c; 23d, 40¢;â€" 24th, 37j¢c; 25th, 20¢; 26th, 20¢ ; 27th, 30¢ ; 28th, 40c ; 29th, 50c ; 30th, 60c ; 31st, 40c ; 32d, 60c ; ‘+33d, T5¢ ; 34th, 80c. f ~>â€" Total.. A1l of which ndacie Shdctat® Prctistist ue db Moved in amendment by Ald. Cunningham, seconded by Ald. Bangs, that the Carters‘ Byâ€" law be referred back to the B{-lsw Commitâ€" tee, with instructions to consult the Bolicitor and have him draft a>Byâ€"law to regulate the tariff for passengers and drawing ° loading within the city, and sctting forth the duties of carters, and. penalties for the nonâ€"performâ€" unce of said dutics; and that fifty copies thereof be printed and distributed W‘ the Aldermen, for their gnidance in considerâ€" ing the same; said Byâ€"law to be complete, and to repcal all By.â€"laws of this Corporation relating to the duties of carters, etc., at the time ot its passage.â€"Carried. ie Taylor, advertising in Citizen in Yrasâ€"Langford, Cunningham, Bate; Bangs, Robinson, Featherston, Abbott. Naysâ€"Fricl, Gonlden, Guerard, Heney. \Ald. Featheiston presented sundry reports from the City Engineer. Moved by Ald, Featherston, seconded by Ald. Bangs, that the report and plans of the City Engineer on city property and on the. encroachment thereon, and the communicaâ€" tion of the said officer on the improvement on the Rideau Hill @nd other matters, and the communication of Captain C. Stewart and James Goodwin, be received and referred to the Board of Works.â€"Uarried. e ks Moved by Ald. Cunningham, seconded by Ald. Robinson, that the Rule of Order No. 41 be suspended, to enable the Council to approâ€" priate the sum of $8,000 for the purpose of ral improvements in the several wards ruurln‘ the current year, and ‘to be expended as follows : * e ; ist. $1,600 for repairs to plank walkes and macadamized streets, to be expended under the ml!m‘vlllon of ‘the Board of Works and City Engineer. s 2d. $2,000 for general improvements in Welâ€" lington Ward. 3d. $1,400 in St. George‘s Ward . 4th. $1,200 in Victoria Ward. 5th, $1,100 in By Ward. ; 6th. $700 in Ottawa Ward. ‘ ! ‘The ward improvements to be expended. fitder the supcrintendence of the representaâ€" tives of each ward and the City Engineer, after being first reported on to this Council.â€"Carâ€" ried by amendment. _ Moved in amendment by Ald. Abéu, seeâ€" onded by Ald. Guerard, that all after the word "that," in the original motion, be expunged, and the following inserted in lieu thereof : «That no appropriation for improvements be wmade this year forther than the usual, and nacessary amount for keeping the thoroughâ€" fares and sidewalks in proper repair."â€"Lost. Yrzas â€"Abbott, Guerard. *3 Naysâ€"Langford, Cunningham, Bate, hfl Robinson, Keatherston, Frie!, Goulden, Flggcy_ veranve im ,lL 3. ol . M Akccw | / Naysâ€"Langford, Cunningham, Bate, Bangs, | Robinson, Featherston. Moved by Ald. Friel, seconded by Ald. {Gouldou, that the following words be added to the main motion, and that it then pass, viz, : that the sum of $300 be also a special 1.nni to assist in filling up or draining the | pond ut the Railway Station.â€"Lost. â€" | __ Yzas â€" Abbott, Friel, / Goulden, . Guerard, | Heney. _ Naysâ€"Langford, Cunningham, Bate, Bangs, | Robinson, Featherston. ! _ Moved by Ald. Robinson, seconded by Ald. . Featherston, that the time of adjournment of ‘this council be «xtended .one hour, suspendâ€" ing all rules to the contrary.~â€"Carried. _ Ean ts Moved by Ald.Fricl, setonded by Ald. Gueâ€" rard, that the sum of $300 be dnserted after the words $8,000, and the sum of $700 in the motion before the council be changed to $1000, and that it do then pass.â€"Lost. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Jeanvean in full for work on *. Yzasâ€"Abbott, ‘Friel, Goulden, Guerard, * tss o. in t on an ce Potai Â¥s1sâ€"Langford, Cunningham, Bate, Bangs CiITY OFFICIALS months salary to 300.00. > & 300.00. $69.40.. 120.00 120.00 15.00 150.00 125.00, 100.00 ©00.00 A00.00 200.00, 100.00 and certi $1013.00 $170.64 $6678.95 63.12 500.00 32.12 10,.00 1000 0 )6,00 m0 .00 15.00 00 O0 | Robinson, Featherston, Abbott, Friel, Gonldon | Guerard. f 3 & _: Naysâ€"Heney. faky ; l Moved ‘by Aid, Goulden, seconded" by Al« Guécrard,° that all after the word @that" i: the original motion be struck out, and the ioi lowing inserted : that the amouut to be a; propriated for improvements be equally div ded for â€"each ward of the city, and that th same be expended urider the suporvision 4 the membersâ€"of the different wards, where is most required.â€"Lost. * : Moved by Ald «Featherston, scconded 1 Ald. Robinson, in atmendment to the amen ment, that it is desitable to expend $3,000 i ward appropriations and repairs to the m cadamized streets and. sidewalks during 11 present year,and ‘that&his sum be sct apa for this purpose, to fe appropriated as p original motion.â€"Cattied. Y £asâ€"Langford, Cunningham, Date, Da n Robinson, Featherston, Abbott, Iteney. Naysâ€"Friel, Gonlden, Guerard. | Moved by Ald. Abbott, seconded by A Heney, that ‘the City Eagineer be, and he hereby tequired to inspect the sidewalks the Rapper‘s Bridge, and to report, as to , safety or otherwige to this council at it« nc weeting.â€"Carried. â€"_ * DIVINE SERVICES n 1 RE CITY CHURCHES "~. ON SOKBaAY.} * . > St Allan‘s Parishâ€"Daly Streaâ€"All Sovi Rev flr Joxks, | Assist. Muoster,.Rev. T. D. Pouuiers, M. A. Court House, Daly Street. Mours of ®ervice 11 a m, apd 7 ip m. Sfllfiflb‘(‘wirl Holy Com munion on First and Third . 8w 2-&‘ month a morning service. D‘i!y‘i‘uwr l1 a m, ans 5 r m at the au‘-l Room. Wednesday evening with lecture and choral practice, 7 p m. o Â¥ i(u'.k'u‘y"‘s.'nm at the Court Mouse 9 a m, R T D Phillipps, M A, Cbaplain. * <J4 Church of Englo«!â€"A Service at N{' &,{;m....fl at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Methodist Episcopal Church=Le Broton‘s Flot > é Revy E 8 Howarn. Seryices commence at 10} a m ; and 6} Sabbath School at 2 p m., 4. I somaie Â¥ (Congregational Churchâ€"Albert Ntrodt, + Rev Joser® Euuior. Morning service commences at 11 o‘clock, c'quurv'nn at 6} o‘clock, . Sabbath, Schoy 4 a‘clock p m. i 6 Bn‘:l'd Chucchâ€"Queen Nt# D McPuan., Pastor Services at 11 o‘clock, am, and 6} School at 9} in the morning. ‘ Free Church (Presbyterian)yâ€"Dely S j« â€" 4 Rev. T. Warpnork. â€" Morning Service at 11 o‘clock ; Evenin® 65 Rev. Mr. Moors.. Services will be held in the Church, . ank N at 11 a.m., and 6} p.m. : The Council then adjourned Wesleyan Methodist Churchâ€"Metoalye Ntresi. Serfice al 10] velock i B h at 0‘ ; Evening at s.mh&uu at 2 pam. . â€" hajee Meh,. Epis, Churchâ€"Cor. Yirk and. Dathousi¢ St«. Rev. 8, G. Sroxx. lcnhg Bervice at 10} o‘clock ; hvou& at 6}. Babbath School at 2 p.m. k ; At, Andrew‘s Church, (Roman Catholic.) Hours of and â€" Molidays ~â€" *onh(,utflu,l.;u., vening, at 7 pm. & Cw_m Dame. Rev. D. Daxpuzaxd, Vicarâ€"Genoral. Hours d&rfle&i 5, 8 and 10 a m, and 7 p. m. from Easter until St. Michael‘s Day ; 6, 8 and 10 a m., and 6 p.m. from St. Michael‘s until Easter. Christ Church (E’nnq-; râ€"#}cm'L'l Ntve Rev J m*ou. Rey Nrs#it, Curate. Morning Se at 11 e‘clock ; Evening a Chapel of Edseâ€"Suses Street. Rev J S LavpER, Rey N , Curate l!orninfll‘ofl:kc at 11 ; E ab 3. +_ $t. Joneph‘s Ohurch, Rev. J. F. quiiag», P. P. Hours of Service, Sundays and Holidays, Mass m l.vn.-.. n'â€"’M ‘-:-il t't: l.“out: 8t. ; Vespers at 7 p.m, ; . Mich to Raster, 6 pm. week days, 1‘ p.m. School House, New 1 4inburgh CURRIENR‘S Committee Rooms, Kirk of Seotlandâ€"Wellington Stroet Rev. Dr. Srexcr. Rev. Mr. McL&zoy, Assistant Morning Service at 11 w‘clock ; Evening Corner of Ridean and Little past eight otclock. . All imteresied in I0" Currier‘s Klection are Invited to attend, Aéruws Â¥ale 18 YRAT 489 7 *‘ *patar HIGHLY APPROVED HAIR DRESSING Mitcheli‘s Dandruf Embrocation/ Tllll preparation for the Hair has receives To vnyhcimtremimmeneasone. | They bonlty e recommend ation«. ts paspn ie m en en w $ um to .......:r....‘m.'.q......m-é’.‘. coolness and flez ibility not experienced in the use of any otherdressing. 1t prevents the hair from falling Emusrhbuudedw.plmd_lourw to its growth. 1t should be on every lady‘s and gentloman‘s toilet both as a drewing and renoâ€" valor. To be had of the r.unl?m.u Drog â€" w..uy: Mesers. Jos. Skinner, Henry . }‘. y, Jas. B‘n;.l. John Roberis and George Mortimer. . Also, Proprietor W. H. MITCHELL, A CARD TO INVALID®. A an, while residing in Bouth America as .‘fl-q. discovered a safe and ll-r, t Mb rensn i uhy eripasy and »ainal snn cay, or| w baneful and v clous habits. Great he"t been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by 4 P Sina h mele sn oiparing ane haing hi m we medicine, in a sealed mh any one who needs it, ree of charge, Please enclose anenvelope, addressed to yoursell Address, EPH T. IXMAN, D, Bible House, R New York City NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A Gentioman who suffered for years from netâ€" m“whfinfldlm effects t Sibiakine esd tive Lo m mus mest 1 ds tree to mmumh eample NOE dravt he was cured. Bafferers wishing !o profit by the advertiser‘s can do so by addressing, in perfect JOHN B. OGDEXS, * 428â€"1aâ€"197 42, Codarest., 8.Â¥â€" Ottawa, July 18, 1867. | June 10 The Central and O e A R E T. rmriantin e 3t CLARET. u-“rfl""“r‘.‘_o.‘._n s OPEN ALL HOUR® OF THE DaÂ¥. September 24 CITY ELECTION. On the 12th initant, at Plantagenet, A eCormick, wife of William Gillis, Beq Ottawa, July 20, 1867 Over Dr:Garvey‘s Store, regularly every evening at half« ight otclock. All Auterested in M+ BURGLAR PROOF SAFKE, way make, for sale. . Address Box 246, l’;“" * gu. 1, WT.T Bank, Upper T sPECIAL NOTICE®. ERRORS OF YOUTH. Kate for Male. â€"ANDâ€" Ward Committees Edinlanryh. the Court 11 11.a m and T p + Sussex N BATE 4 CO., 52 Sparksâ€"s m. Satih at halfe Three Mun« T. JULIEN at € 237 â€"Â¥ Mary Jane rebt Taylor 64 ow n *m &4 M 4 House O PE $ wTH HPL_ PE'G it."" The kinder will Liveringit atâ€" Le Can otawa, July 20, House south Sit W J‘ c CCH On A superior lot ot fua of W alnit Tables; tains, . Dimingâ€"r008 Epring . Mattrasses, #c., Chtha and Glas ing and Parior Stow Ohickering‘s make «Ail who use it \ Superior 7 BURNI Steam House tity from. countr; We call the atten Ask for > PETR U 4 Oflice, Lang the Post Office. â€" Ottawa, July 1 08 T, a ew July 20, 1861 ©TELNW AY Over all com| PIAN CTEINW A % Also i awa, July 20 Mered mt Rvor# i will M ient Pans t THE T CALB «n MON 10 a. m. AUUTP Othaw®, Y 12 W @P 489n «n MO Otta Fure 14 NICH At the bi 489â€"3 DEPAR nale A/ H. wo 4 And ES 4T

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