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lund, and that if his statement of quantiâ€" tes were correct, there would be oneâ€"iifth of the lot still ussold, and not covered by Amore spplications. So mach for this verscious correspondent‘s tale. of wrong done to the haliâ€"breeas. But be has disâ€" sovered a new ity. The old settlers, -fl-nl;:'m also to be vicâ€" deciares it to contain 1,24) acresâ€"the whole lot being exactly covered by the four applications he refers to. tie should mmunwmmw 80 chains front to give that quantity of So much for the imaginative story of this imaginary wrong done to the halfâ€" breaids. The facts are these. The two mile belt along sither side of the river, formerly ceded to Lord Selkirk,. by the Company, but abandoned by him, has not b“h~b¢*hl~m. This vriver lot,"" opposite Lower Fort Garry, cannot be, therefore in Township 13, or any other. Governor Archibaid enly reserved lands in the surreyed town~ not, therefore, be included in the reserve , but as we Asserted previously, has been open for settlement since the (Order in Council, of May, 1%71. But Mr. Lynu canâ€" not be accurate in anything. He presses figures, also, into the seryice of misrepreâ€" sent:tion, and would fain</make them lie. He declares this lot to be 64 chains in front by the usual two miles in depth, and V2I00 all Cuisiie the imme | Ottaws diste ‘ring" have been told daily had -:: ?h‘-l-ovdon of the reach | Promote ot general public ?" Northwest, an Bo much hlb*_‘inuinwnyollhclbqfl. this imaginary wrong done to the haifâ€" | are earnestly. breads. The facts are these. The two | Lhoy is calouiai mile belt along sither side of she river, t« formerly ceded to Lord Selkirk. by the V1I Company, but abandoned by him, Aas not To the Elitor b“h~b.*hlbunq. Siz, â€"Aider This @rivrer lot,‘* opposite Lower Furt| . "*~~**C* is included. This is the townshipin which the river lot [ have been writing about, is :‘-idbyh:or-u::i Agent, rw Uttawa rtment, are all dated since that order. _ How is it the Uttawsa Goreroment hare dared to grant. to the son of their own ‘ofticial, land which all applicants cutside the imme others, 13 ot the fourth is included. %‘- is the townshiv i of his mendacity. He described this land, in his former letter, as a river lot of excepâ€" tional ralue, situa.ed opposite Lower Fort Garry. In this, he adds â€"â€" *The order of tGov. Archibald, setting r-maum’ to i included within its borders â€"amongst resarve, -“m lst October, letter to the Toronto (Globe, trom Maniâ€" tobs, in which he further discusses the management of the Dominion Lands Uffice. He recurs to the former charge «resently noticed by u«) respecting a lot (434 in the Hudson‘s Bay Company sur vey) which he alleges to have been improâ€" porly disposed of by the agent to his friemis, although it was included in the halfâ€"breoacd reserves. In this communica~ tion he once more demonstrates the danger of usingalie with a circumstance. It were safer for him to restrict himseif to nebulous generalities and malicious insinuations to which it is always so difffioult and otten ALr, LaSueur is a property hoider, and as such has a right to seek the contidence of the electors, and in every way he deems best, to conserve his own interests. â€" But we baiieve his candidature to be rather of the representative character and that his election would be pleasing to every memâ€" ber of the ‘class to. which he belongs. Vistoria Ward may, if it chooses, forget that Bytown has been changed into Otta wa, out the intelligence of the latter will not thank that ward if it refuses to send back to the Council Board, a gentleman possessing so much ability and business eapacity as Mr. LeSueur. We vote for JUtawa, against Bytown. _ hss the present Council has bungled and is still bungling the affairs of the city, few people will deny ; that a mujority â€" of the members shorid be siscted to stay at home, or improve their Corporation ways, is equaily certain. But we really think that the citizens of Urtawa ought to have a spirit of generosity about them, and allew that large and respectable ciass of the communiyy, the Civil Jervice, to have at least one member at the Council Board . Other subjects, without hoiding ourselres reaponsible for the views anunciated. It is natural at this season that corresâ€" pondence should be rife in reference to Corporation matters as well as Corporation men. Those who compose the City Counâ€" eil, may expect to make some foes, even if they make many friends; and t this time it :s especially desirable that the views of all should be heard; hence we Che Ottawa Cimes t MONDAYS, HER EXCELLENCYT TYE COUNTES > OF DUFFERIN; Christmas and New Year‘s Presents, A Christie & Co. Ladies Purse Lost. Ridean Hall, Notice, F 8 Coulson. New Livery Stables, Martin Wholehan Guards Assemblies W Horace Lee. English Elderwine, &c Valancia and Sultancee Cream Cheese, &6 Hennessey Brandy &c M@* SKE FIRST PAGE A. D.C. in Waiting. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1872 2145 Molly and Misletooâ€"McDonell y and M & Mongeâ€" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, is72 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . ' :x:: This is his new ";‘.'...""..':';"',.; The numerous engagements of HER EXCELL ENCY until after her return from MONTREALâ€" will not allow of Friout, Decr 20th, 1%73. F. B, COULSON, RIDEAU HALL, receive visitors on 2A »iice to which is attached a salary of questiny theem to represent Victoria Ward in the City Council, did so mainly for the purpose of electing Mr. Pratt by moking him on the respectibility, probity and inâ€" telligence of Mesers. WeÂ¥ueur and ~Bronâ€" son. If this had not been adroitly, accomâ€" plished, mainly through the wire pulling of his quondam friend and associate, Mr. Langtord ; Mr. Pratt would not hare reâ€" presented, or rather misrepresented Vicâ€" toria Ward at the Council Board during the past year, It is oblivious that the opposition now offe:.ed to Mr. LeSucur, has a subtle meanâ€" ing in it, of which the electors of Victoria Ward had better beware. Mossrs. Pratt and Langford had better be kept from the -bn-illo::vu-.hhu"m rori has but recently resigne | . quunicipal must be now apparent to Mr. LaSueur as it was to mest the time, that Mesers. Pratt promote the prosperity of the Great Northwest, and prevented from achier« ing the splendid results after which they are earnestly. striving, and which their pos hey is caloulated to produce. ® Government. The result was the Riel reâ€" pellion. 1t seems now to be as recklessly striving to renew civil strife. That blood â€";hod.d;liv-b‘..l the progress of the Province retarded, are as nought, so thit the progress of the Government at Ottawa may be troubled in their efforts to styles them) under their guardianship, writing them into the conviction that they were foully wronged by the Dominion To the Elitor of the TIMES Siz,â€"Alderman Le Sueur may well exâ€" claim **save me from my friends." lt tmmmm chance of making capital against themâ€" ’ud. lo, these grants and reserves are very sacred things, and the halfâ€"breeds and old settiers, instead of being in the way of new settiements, and therefore a nuisance to be abated ; that was the old ho-mpo'bnhmphg and petted and persuaded into a fervent beliof that they ure wronged ! The poor immigrants from the "noble Provinces" may go hang, Their grievances are not likely to be so productive just now. The glaring inconsistency of its course is not the worst feature in it. Once before the Globe and its statellites took these excit» able people (‘‘these sensitive halfâ€"breeds mofl‘-fi.‘u.h.,'-,b nounced in the bitterest terms as prevent, ing the poor expectant emigrant from the ‘«moble Province of Untario‘‘ from obtaining in favorable situations, land on whish to setile, and so turning them discouraged back. But the opportunity for a thrust at made to the halfâ€"breeds. While these scribblers are brawling about their rights, the Government is busily engaged in deâ€" visingmeans to do them the most ample justrce. But :s not the course of the Globe in all ?“N-bm it will not settle the cise. It must be fnally disposed of here, where haltâ€"breeds and settlers have hitherto always tound friends poweriul hm““ofin :::-..aum We be lieve it to be settled that the Government will recommend the confirmation of former white settlers in their holdings and the widition thereto of a grant similar to that thwarted ? If they do not mean this, what is the purpose of their tirade ! But even if the report of the local agen ; lir. Lynn and the Globe propose more? Would they suggest that wherever theie Hfl-dcnâ€"uwmn-,.-. hhod-,hlhuuh-fl., and the attempts of the department to convert O common. l!!hqm-hâ€"bbh"lby will be dealt with fairly, according to the Dominion lands law ot lastsession. â€" Do old settler‘s claims in the case no occasion to meddlie with them, nor ha s he, we believe, at all. _ Till further pro gress with surveys is made nothiag can or will be done with them, we learn. The possibility is all the Globe correspondent has, as the basis of his outery that the eid settlers‘ rights are in danger ! The Globe would do well to leave to Mr Lynu the task of getting up inaccuracies for the market, Its attempts to improve on them only add to the blundering. It nhntolbla-ll'u as meddling in some way with "hay lands." ~ He has had settlers as well as the halfâ€"breeds. 1t is state things accurately and without bias against the government and their officials Possible also, that the Toronto Globe may men now in power. . But we sh tate long ere predicting cither, . such improbabilities the basis of ward along with his report against the dflmlpplhfimhrlh-.b-w by him. h'-c---.'_ or proba~ bility he bases a mischievous attempt to here? Can any impartial person see cuuse for complaint sagainst either Agent or(ionn-rntintbumr., Lynn is compeliei to imagine one. He -y-itbpo-‘bhthtthw-,b "Vinlflm known as Point Dougâ€" las, where a fort of that name then | stood.. The Dominion Land Agent, howâ€" ever, finding certain parts, or the whole of this track uncccupied and unused by any person with claim to it, as far as he VICTORIA WARD: But is any grievance established hereafter deal justly with the But we should hesiâ€" _ Boston, Dec. 20.â€"The ::pbf‘unln(llg' from Manilla, reports shat ig ‘Konâ€" nebec,‘ of Portl«nd, 55 days trom Gone :, prospects of a rencewsal of the maritima wade, the clouds oversardowing the ship Â¥ D Anis Wietsak raudihe 1 aol s tion from the people. i pevenlily aeriemen in snitiouent by way company as compounding felony. s s After interviewing the various ship~ builders about the city, the Herald reâ€" ports large orders in hand, ind favorable _ _German advices report that the policy of the Government in dâ€"scouraging enlist. Sumpner‘s health is worse, and his friends are having mw i He expresses confidence t when his moâ€" tives for the battle m resolution are -‘..hnwn,m give way to ap. sent It is reported that Gould surrenâ€" dered unconditionally a‘l his real estaie in New Jervey. Pennsylvanis, and Rhode lfi:woml House with ten or adjoining buildings on Twentyâ€" third and Twentyâ€"tourth streets, together with a valuable plot of ground t the Toot of Twentyâ€"third street, ““.'Jrop.t’ in other parts of the country, cient to make up the required amount. _ A Washington special reports that Mr. New York, Dec. 20.â€"Ths stocks and u-fimubdqm-hn‘d to the Erie Ra«ilroad Compiny, amount to between $5,000,000 and .$6,000 000. The transfer took place at Mr. sarlow‘s office, Mr. Gould assisting in the work, and President Witson and other< being preâ€" Transfer of $9,000,000 by Jay Gould to the Erie Railway Company ~lliness of lir. Sumnerâ€"increase in Shipâ€"buildâ€" ingâ€"Strike of Coal Minersâ€"Loss of the Brig "Ontario‘ and Bark "Albaâ€" ed violence swept over Niples yester~ :o‘-l.d was done to property T the vhiy, ind sblpping in the biy. h.ho.ho&l).-lzvmhmum ""flw a yesterday, havâ€" ing had an attack of rheumatic fever.: His physicians do not consider his illness se The King passed a quist t and this morning the fever had eo:‘:unbl, die American News hadrid. Dec 20.â€"The Senate has defiâ€" ‘m-h:bmn-du-a-gno..u... The newly ated Ministers were to the toâ€"day, and took the ue m & conference terda with Rivera. kng T Â¥ promotes this concilistory spirit. The Committee have niready approved of the theory of a second chamver, but Mhmvophnfoctuw. sation before to d the “hmz‘u subject taken in hand by the Contmittee will be the susâ€" peosory vote power. to an agreement with the Government. The Monarchists no longer imsist on conâ€" ng the action of the Committee with to the relations of the Executrve have appointed two subâ€"committees which sitseparatels . The members of the Committee express a great desire to come step taken by the President in this matâ€" | fine alternately z--in-dzuuufiwpolq‘] en Radical not attempt to. ~ PUBLIC SCH conceal their mfi; p* BC The Minister of the Interior is consultâ€" Yesterday the -.x.‘hw.:‘ Mavor of Lyo::,. were closed fo - £ exnsting Municipal Government 5 tp.; | and the followir d{.umfldfiomma ful competitors of the members, and of dividing the axtu Chass city orginisation into several municiâ€"| ;s« w_si.n. London, 5 s ‘ PRANC Paris, Dec. |9_L3c5..¢u&.74., voted supplies 87 as Sstimntnd in the itoget & Alh-h.dhlnflpdeov- quence of the removal of the Mayor. London, Dec. 20. â€" The British Corrette Challenger will sail from Portsmouth toâ€" morrow, for the purpose of making scienâ€" tile deep sea soundings, &muvmau-wu yesterday . or remains were h-z’:‘h c: family unl_;h.i- the church at m obseâ€" quies were strictly private and of touch. [By Montreal Line. ) CABâ€"_E NEWS. GREAT BRITAIN. 4 Nailing of the British Corvette ‘Challenger‘ â€"Funeral of the late Viscountess Bakconsfieldâ€"â€"Voting of the Supplies in the Assemblyâ€"Minister of the In . terior consulting with the Prefect and Mayor of Lyons King Victor Emmanâ€" Paris, Dec. 20. â€"The Committee of Thirty LATBST BY TELGAM elect Messrs Bronâ€"on and Lesusur, with another gentieman to be nominated at a Ward meeting. and by so doing they will best serve their own and the interests of lak thy slrrere of V the city generally Bas, as a representative, gamed 1 reputaâ€" tion for candour and straightforwar inâ€"ss, and has performed his duty with ut any purpose of serving seit, or seltish intrests, it is therefore to be much regretted toat he should have allowed his niume to be used in white washing Messrs. Langford and Prate. Mr. LeSueur has been an active, intelliâ€" and useful representative, and I :«:,-qa-un you said a few days associated in a requisition with those of Mesers. Langford and Pratt Mr. Brons n Mr As for Mr. Pratt it is patent to nyone at all acquainted wich our ciâ€" ic aftaiis that he hâ€"s been «l ways on the look for number one, and that the interests of the city and his constitutents are quite of secondary impartance, _ He has «iways had a cove~ 1ous eye on the fat office: in the gift of the Corpotution. _ He was »ppirently w zealous member of the Public hool . Board, until an office in the gift ot the | Board, and which he much coveted, whus | filled by the appointsment of n gentleâ€" men better litted for the post. _ "he ts is that the electors of Victoria Ward wi‘ do themeeives a high houor, and their feilow citizens a great public benefic, by allowing Mr. Pratt to remain in the quiet enjoyment of his temporary Census Cl=rkâ€" ship, and not permit him to furtherm d | die in dfiol&n l “n.-, ith regret that I learned from MIDNIGHT DEsPATCHES. r «eoum, is the position of Alderm«n to be made more profita=le than that ? uel Indisposedâ€"Violent Gale at ::pl:â€"lntt-p to property ce, Ks , 20.â€"The mercury this was 13 degrbes bélow zero. the receire considerable opposiâ€" s card to the electors th t is pertaitiing his name to be of the Mayor of Nantes ITALY. yours, &e Pro Boxo Pusiico tlem»in. unpreceâ€" Drligence â€"Teowns . Maude Amtrews 2nd Hioune 3rd prize, British Historyâ€"Alexunder Sloan 1st prize; Isabelia Wills 2nd prize; Annie Geographyâ€"Arthur Hudson 1st prize; Andrew ~Sutherland © 20d prize; Alex Nloane 3rd prize. Bookâ€"keeping and 'rifin;.â€"'l'mm Autnnlu&h.:hum ylor 2nd prize ; John Slowne 3rd prize. «j ing â€"ferama Andrews 1st prize ; Mupfi.; Arthur Hudson Anue Taylor 2nd prize; Hettie Steacy 3rd prize. ~ Peorf. Recitatron â€"M=ande Andrews 1st prize; Tennie Andrews 2Zad prize; Alex Niowme 3rd prize.. _ _ \ Good Conduct â€" Alecuier prize ; Maude Andrews 2nd pr Dictationâ€"Maude Andrews 1st prize ; t{o‘nrylouuulhlptuo,.loh&nm _ BRoglish Grammar and Compositionâ€" Maude Andrews lst rize; Temma â€"Anâ€" drews ‘Ind prize; tauh Blinchet 3rd prize, Et â€"Henry Botterell 1st ; Wm "Tao â€" Drigkt fi.m. 3r4 prize Steacy 3rd prise. _ _ Agricultural Chemistryâ€"Hettie lst prize; Maude Andrews 2nd pr thur Hudson 3rd prize. _ _ Mensurationâ€"Arthur Hudson 1st prize; Wm Hodgson 2nd prize; Theodore Bur. rows, 3rd prize. . Natural ?Nh?i.v- Wiliam . Ho.igson Ist prize; Arthur Hudson 2nd prize; Héttie PiRSTt OLASSâ€"J. H. STEWART. m Hett‘e Steacy 2nd prize; Maude 8rd prize. Afltmâ€"um Androw :Wu“]: my 3rd prize. . . Algebraâ€"Arthur Hudson 1st prize; John Sl':l_n!.-o-hd prize; Morace Langrell 3rd Mw Wills 1st prize; Elizabath hdprin;!:loub&wy 3rd prize _ Diligenceâ€"Anna Krratt 1st prize; F Jar« vis 2nd prize; Magzie Shaw brp?b. Punctualityâ€"Anna McMartin and Anna Erratt equal, Fred Jarvis 3d prize. Pertect Recitationsâ€"Anna â€" Rrratt 1st prize; Fred Jarvis 2nd prize, Maggic Bbaw 3rd Good Lmuâ€"hu McMartin and Aunna Erratt equal; Fred Jarvis3d prise. Vocal Musicâ€"Fred Jarvis ist prize; Maggie Shaw and anna McMartin equal 3rd prize. Anna Mclfartin 2ud prise; Marths Parre? prize. Geographyâ€"Fred Jarvis 1st prize; Mag» gie Shaw ::rho; Anua Errat M’prho. Agricul Chemistryâ€" Fred Jarvis ist grin;hdoflm‘hdpd-;mm viegd b Book keeping and Writingâ€"Maria Toms Ilgpo Shaw and Frederick Jarvis equal. rawing (linear)â€"Maria Toms 1st prize; _Natural Philoscophyâ€"Maggie Shaw 1st prize ; Fred Jarvis 2nd prize; Anna Errit ard prize. English Grammar and Compositionâ€"F Jmlmm&mmmmm lfi- w prize «o4 t mologyâ€"Fred Jarvis Ist prize ; Anna &mh‘p'-;lluhflhw&dprb. Diebdo-â€"ln‘fl'::.ultw’.;n.d mhhdm; Toms 3rd prize. Historyâ€"Fred Jarvis lst.prize ; Andreow Movity 2nd prize;© Maggie Shaw 3rd rat 3rd prize. o k a* e Arithmeticâ€" Fred Jarvis and Maggie uhwqul;lu-i;'l‘omi&dprh; Algebraâ€"Fred Jarvis 1st prize ; Maggie "oveonct Pecd Th ts goie o uq. Geometryâ€" ; gie Shaw 2nd prize ; Anna E:â€"rat 3rd prize. Mensuration â€" Anna Errat ln'xn Maggie Shaw 2nd prize; Fred Jarvis 3rd SIXTH CLASS â€"A. SMIRL, PRINOIPAL, Gold Medalilistâ€"Frederick W. Jaryis. General Proticiency â€" Fred Jurvis 1s Eu:l‘lngo&.'hd prize ; Anna Er were closed for the Christmas hol‘days, and the following is a list of the success~ ful competitors in Central School Kast :â€" All the city papers contain eulogistic and 'fll""fllvloholu.hu Hon. Wm. of empty cars was 'oi;g_ from "-M-n.,-â€"'; the reserve mines, when the middle car ran off the track, and before the driver discovered it, lzolhnm-ndriv.ol, making a complete smash and tearing up tbomn‘.h for a conâ€"iderable distunce. HMands were immediately sent to repair Garoll streets for $22.000. 7T5‘Bllâ€"hi‘ll“".â€"to.l-1: of brick, with grunite and freestone dress« ings. fhe brigatine *A. P. L. Frone,‘ from Cowbay. bound for the West Indies with coal, struck on a boulder off . Guysboro, and became a total loss. 'l\omw‘wou saved., Un Tuesday evening, while one of the G. & C. B. Co.‘s locomotives with a train _ H. M. ship + Noble‘ has sailed with mails for thefWest Indies. Previous to be: _departure the officers were entertained by the ofticers of the Garrison at Halifax. The smallpox has sppsared at Bridges port, C. B., and at Sidney 11 cases have terminated fatally, M.. B. Desbiesy, M. P. P., provinc ial agent, has returned from England. _ George Blacklock has been awarded the contract for the new Y. M.C. A. building at the corner of Prince and Granville I‘ke steamship + North American ‘ arrivâ€" ed from Baltimore toâ€"day, and proceeds to England toâ€"morrow Halifax, December 20. The Dominion steamer © Lady Head ; arrived last evening from Sable Island, and reports no wrecks, and all well there. Boscovits gives the last of a seric concerts toâ€"night; they are weli rended. . A snow storm commenced at midnight, contihuing all day, with high wind. About three feet has fallen Heary drifts blockade the streets. All the trains are The case of Denis (U. i) Garneau, for the alleged stecling of $1390 from the Roy«l Building Society, on Monday last, was before the Court to.day. The prisonâ€" er offered to return $1 20 if let go Yesterday the various schools in the city PUBLC SCHOOLS EXAMINATION A barber named Cyrille Normaai was conmitted toâ€"day for stealing .. valusble cap in Notre Dame Cathedral. The funeâ€" ral service of his uncle was proceeding at the time, and the cap beionged to one of the mourners. The Trinity Church buzaar was ;onunu.d toâ€"day. K. Laviolette, n storeman in St. Conâ€"~ stint sureet, while returning home with 1 bottle of hi:nwines, broke it in his pocket and a spark falling from his pipe on th« saturated clothes, shortly after they took tire, burning him beyond recovery. \ Moxtr»a1. Dec 20. Towlay hiving been :ecommenciei as one of +Intercession,‘ in the Kpiscopa‘ Church gengrully, Servic=s were hel«i in ali th« chu.cues of that l‘-'l’)m'ul‘iou, i0 thi# Clty . l ; Arthur Hudson 2nd prize; Héttie Fooums Androws 1st [special to the Times.] BY TELEGRAPH. Npecial to the Tixxs.] is unsettlied, snowing and HALIFAA MUN IREA L OTTAWA TIMEks,. â€" DECEMBER of, igys oane lst ; Temma lst 3rd prize. _ _ Hiitio Map Sketchingâ€"Hattie Loyeday lst prize; Wim Garyock 2n4 m;’cm.’w.n. ment 3°d prize. iL. .Perfect iecitationâ€"Wm Garvock lst mssou 3rd prize. _ _ _ â€" _ _ _Voeal Musicâ€"Wm Garvock Ist prize HMattie Loveday 2nd prize ; James Harris (Geographyâ€"Francis Connell lst prize ; Wm(.h:::uhdpflu; Fhos H £o.no 3rd prize. Linear Drawingâ€"Wm Garvock Ist prize; Robing Jones 2nd prize ; Maria treen 34 Composition â€"Hattis Loveday 1st prize; Wm Garvock $nd prize ; Thos H &o. B8rda prize,. . Mental Arithmetic â€"Hattie Loveday Ist prise; Francis Connell 2nd piize ; Wm Atâ€" wood 3rd prize. Arithmetic â€"Wmâ€" > Garvock Ist â€"prize ; Francis Connell 2nd prize ; Thos Brigham i ;lllmnWillmont;‘ndpriu; Maria &:u&'dpfiu Grammarâ€"Wm . Garvock 1st prize ; Hattie Loveday 2nd prize; Wor Patterson Sn_i_pfhl Ne â€" _ Boy»‘ Writingâ€" â€"Wm Garvock Ist prize ; Wm Caldwel! 2nd prize; Chas Wiliment 3rd prize. â€" uks Witiing:â€"fisitie ~Loveday lt Readingâ€"â€"Hattie Loveday Ist prize : Elizabeth Elliott 2nd prize ; James Harrs 3rd prize. * \â€" Dictation~Hattie Loveday Ist prize ; Kilon Davis 2nd prize; Thos Brigham 3| Diligenceâ€"Alice M Frazer 1st prize; Caroiine (Grignon 2.4 prize; Ellen Johnâ€" ston 3rd prize. - Punctualityâ€"Flora [Iickiand 1st prize; Rassell Turnbull 2@ 1 prize, George Russell 3rd prize. § ' > Good Conductâ€"Henry: A M Scott 1st prize; Flora H..ckland 2nd prize; George Willment 3rd prize. JUNIOR PORM â€"â€" Mi 8 A. STEACY, ASSISTANT TEACHER, P at _ Map Sestchingâ€"Willizm A Vickery 1 ingâ€"William A Vickery lst ize; Ellen Johnston . 2nd â€" prize; Chas P mud&d prize. # ll‘muhdlu;iooâ€"&wolino Gnflon st prize; Alice razer 2nd prize ; en Johnston 3rd prize. _ < 4. Linear Drawingâ€"Elien Johnston 1st prize; Charles Mills 2nd prize; Annie Corâ€" neil 3d prize. Vocal Musicâ€"Kllen Johnâ€"ton 1st 1?rin; James iteynolds 2nd prize;, Maggie Tayjor O“F‘ghlâ€""m Reynolds 1st prize Caroline Grignon 2nd j rize; u.or‘.pxm. sell 3d prize. jirammar â€"Caroline Grignon 1st prize; :‘u"mu prize, Alicg M Fraser ‘mflfionâ€"xun Johnston 1st prize; Alice M Fraser 2nd prise; Russell Turn« Mental Arithmetioâ€"William Horswell lst prize; James Reynolds 2nd prize, Henry A M Scott 3rd prize." Arithmetioâ€"James Reynolds 1st prize; John Turnbull 2nd prize; George Will~ ment 3rd prize | SENIOR FORMâ€"D. C. ROBERTSON, TRAOHER, tilver Medalistâ€"Caroline Grignon. Reading â€"Elien Johnston 1st prize ; Al. ice M Fraser 2nd prize; Robert Stewart 3rd prize. f Dr:nlionâ€"-(‘uolino Grignon : 1st prize ; Geo;p Wiilment 2nd prize ; Maggie Pay. lor 3rd prize: & Boy‘s Writingâ€"George Willnent 1st ize ; F J LeBoutillier 2nd prize; John gbnll 3rd prize. â€"Girl‘s 'Wrilm‘â€"(hmlino Grignon 1st prize ; Rebecca Nile 2nd prize ; Mary a Atwood 3rd prize. _ Grammar â€"Caroline Grignon 1st prize; mt y AEmf | £ O Burnett 3rd prize. runciuality â€"Samuel Jarvis 1st prize ; Samuel Croft 2nd.prize ; Vietoria Shouldis 3rd prize. A Diligenceâ€"Victoria. Shouldis Ist prize ; W J Stewart 2nd prize; Wm Mcintosh rize ;.Donald Mcintosh 2nd prize ; Wm M Luio 3rd prize. Perfect liecitationâ€"Kenneth Mcintosh Ist prize; Wmm J Stewart 2nd prize ; Wim Mcelntosh 3rd prize , Bilver Medâ€"list Samuel Jarvis. Readingâ€" Nellie Kerr first prize; Wm k lz:"“l.iddon second prize ; Mary Heid third ‘|_ Dictationâ€"Isabella Stency first prize ; 1 ; Jeannie Kogers second prize ; John Finlayâ€" s son third prize. _ ~ 1 _ Ewymologyâ€"Jeanice Rogers tirst prize ; | Alexander _ Suthertâ€"nd â€" second prie; *\ Eliza Brown third prize. Canadian Historyâ€"Wm M Beattie Ist ize; Robt J White 2nd prize ; Donald Misit tiuk Sed prige: ; raphy â€" Samuel ‘Jarvis Ist prize ; Wmm 2ad prite ; samuel M lgl‘on: 3rd prize. Map Sketching â€"Samuel..Atkinson..let K".fia:dlygthTupporhd prize ; Mary A prize. P Linear Drawingâ€"Annie Go~dall lst Composition â€"Mary Yeoman first prize ; Victo in Shouldis second prize; Namuei M l:ru third prize. 4 atural Historyâ€"Henry Morrison first prize ; Simuel Croft second prize; Victoria Should1s third prize. Mental Arithmetioâ€"Maria Dowsley first u""i Henry Morrison recond prize , vrtle 'Nppor third priz«, Arithmetic â€" Wm Stewart lst prize : _n_o;uiwuu 2nd prize; Samuel Atkinson Grammar â€" Samuel Croft Namuel Rogers second p Jarvis third prize. f __ Composition â€"Mary Yeom Boy‘s Writingâ€"John Sheldon first prize; Kennth Mcintosh second priz=; Samuel Jarvis third prize. Girl‘s Writingâ€"Annie : Goodall first prize; Mary A Nile sécond prize ; Maria Dowsley third prizeâ€" k Dictation â€"Mary Yeorman first prize ; Jenny Taylor second prize; Mary A Tye third prize: Etymnalogyâ€" Victoria Shoul lis first prize; Hamuel Croftâ€"second p:flze; Sammel Jarvis third prize. JUNiIOR OLASSâ€"MISS M. sHAPLEY, AssistaNT m TEachHER Réadingâ€" Albert MoCormick first rriu; Hamuel Atkinson second prize ; Henry McMartin third prize . vood Conductâ€"Louisa Glidon first prize; Sarah Hull second prize ; Jennie Rogers third prize. Good Conductâ€"Victoria Shouldis 1st Punctuality â€"Louisa G Jennie Rogers second Ste&oy third prize. . Map sketchingâ€"Wiliiam S (Giliddon first prize ; Maria Gillespie, second prize ; winnie Atkinson third prize Linear Drawingâ€"William S @lddon first prize; Minpie Atkinzon second rize ; Jonpmuhon. thrid prize. C Perfect R=citation â€" Jenuie Rogers first {)vriao: Louisa Gliddon â€" second prize illiam Gliddon thir a prize. Geography â€" John }‘{1;1;}:6u Tirst prize ; Frank E Dey second prize ; Joseph Michâ€" Diligenceâ€"Jennie k:.‘ Louisa Gliddon‘ second Hull third prize. Mentai Arit.hmo:{c Jeanie Rogers first prize; Wm S Gliadon second prize ; Margaret J Davis third prize Arithmetic â€" Jorepih Michselson first grilo; Aonie Reynolis second prize ; Eliza rown third prize Canadian History Frink E Day first prize ; John Finlayson second prize; Alex~ ander Sutherland third prize . Natural Historyâ€"Jeannie Rogers first prize ; Alexander Sutherland second prize; Narab A Hull third prize. Compowxition ~Jeanie Rogers first prige ; Ne‘llie Kerr second prize‘, Louisa Gliddon third priz» M â€" Crammarâ€"Jeanie Rogers ‘first prize ; Joseph Mich»elâ€"on second prize ; Isabelia Steacy third p ize. gi° [ q u) piltheribnd ~second pri e ; Eliza Brown third prize. Boy‘s Writingâ€"William (Gliddon | first prize; ‘Alexander _ Sutherland â€" secund prize ; Arthur Sloecome third prize Girl‘s Writingâ€"Sarah dHull orst prize ; Harriet Shaw second prize; Alice M Cawest third prize. 3rd prize PflhMity â€"Isabella Wills 1st fl“ Sloane Zna prize; Maude A BENIOR FORy THIRD CLASS FOURTH CiaAS8. Mâ€"J. P. ROBERTSON, TEACHER Zna prize; Mary iliddon first prize , i prize; Isabella zers first prize ; prize; Sirah A 4 __first prize ; prize ; Zimuel WVs ist prize; Maude Andrews COFI‘E.!. pqeamesy seRanoy, J A_ENCIA anp sULTANESE, Grouad daily at x a Latmer Sryiss in electro fno and sil= MoDOUNELL & MUNGENAIS, | Yorware at Ruiford, Birkert g-f. neow Ortawa, Dec 21, 1872, _ _ . 2145 p-nlbi-un, Merchant‘s "Block, MISLETOE, prize. GHRISTMAS 1REAM CHRESE, General Proficiency â€"Russell Andrews Ist prize ; Freddie Walsh 2nd prize ; Geo Code 3rd prize. * Periect Recitation â€"Freddie Walsh lst ize; Russell Andrews 2nd prizo ; Geor Bode enagmes== 1 ons "=" Li ; Goorge Punctualityâ€"Freddie Walsh 1st prize ; Charles Morrison 2nd prize; George Coe 3rd prize, Good bonductâ€"l-? Code and Norman Sutherland 1st prize ; John Robertson 2nd prira:l; Lizzie loSAnghlin 3rd pr ze. â€", Piligence. â€" James Cowan 1st p1 Mary Munro 2nd prize; Sarah Lamb Periect Recitationâ€"Albert Dourl:y 1st prize; James McMartin Mpi’ila; Martha Hodgson 3ra prize , Diligenceâ€"Albert Dourley 1st prize ; Robert Stewart 2nd prize ; James McMartin prize. Good Conductâ€"Robeft Stewart 1st prize; Albert Dourley 2nd prize ; Horace &..;. Sra prize. Linear Drawing â€" Edward Gc prize ; J :mes T:ylor Znd prize ; Se erland 31d prize. Voeal Musicâ€"William Sherwin Emily #arrell 2nd prize ; Martha oib _P. Martin do All of the best brands, at G+ographyâ€"â€"William Sherwin Ist fl‘lu; Alexander Perry 2nd prize ; James Taylor ard p ize. 8 Ubject Lessonsâ€"Alexandér Perry lst prize; Emily Hawkine 2nd prize ; Elo Per ry 3rd prize, At _ Boy‘s Writingâ€"Frank He Edward Goodall 2nd prize 3rd prize, sirl‘s . Writingâ€"Martha paize,j Emily B,:rrol 2nd Hawkins 3rd prizg, _ _ prize, NGLISH ELDERBERRY WINE JUnIOR â€" FORMâ€" Mss Arithmetioâ€"R Alexander Perry int prize. Punctualityâ€"Minnie Lindsay 1st prize ; Hobort Doyle Znd prize ; Jennie Godwin 3rd prize. ' Good Conduct â€"John Richmond 1st prize; Victor Shepherd ind prize ; W Ntory 3rd prize. TEAOH . R, â€" Readingâ€"Willinim Sherman 1s@ prize ; Sarah Cox 2nd prize ; Mary A Masson rd prize. » Spelling â€"William Sherwin lst prize ; Alvert Dourley 2nd prize; Flora Perry 3rd At Perfect Recitationâ€"George Baulke Ist prize; Hobart Dyde Ind prize ; Wm Sto:y drd prize. Diligence â€"George 1 lobart Dyle 2nd prize 3rd prize. Linear Drawing â€"Sarsh J Gammon Ist prize; Lydia Howes Znd prise ; Jus Collins 3rd prize © Vocal Musicâ€" George Baulke lst prize ; Jennie Godwin 20d prize ; Caroline Culuer 3rd prize At ‘bject l:owsom â€"G prize ; Susan M oney s Mqt’hornn third class Grammarâ€"George B«ulke . first prize ; ~usan Mooney second prize ; Campbell Gr nt third prize. r Geographyâ€"J1mes Collins first prize ; Campbell (irant second prize ; ilobart Dyde third prize, K Arithmetit;â€"a;orgn Bauike first prize : Ramue! McPherson se®nd prize ; William Ntory third prize. HOLIL Y _ Boys‘ Writingâ€"John Brown firsst prize ; Kobert Patterson second prize ; George Baulke third pfl' Girls‘ Wiiting â€"Lyelia Howes tirst prizes lazzie Hamilton second prize ; Laura Dus fresne third prize. c Guerrain SECOND CLASS, SENIOR PORMâ€"â€"MISS H. M. GILLMOUR, TRACBE» . Nilver Medallistâ€" George Baulke. __ Readingâ€"Evelina Halpenny first prize ; Campbell (Grant second prize ; Susan Mooney third prize. Npelling â€"â€"(eorge Banlke first prize ; S Mooney second prize, Fanny ‘Toms third prize: Punctualityâ€"Wm Elizs Elliott second | third prize. trood Conductâ€"W Eliza Eiliott second ment third prize. Hattie Loyeday second prize ris third prize. Port, Shersies and ,, Champagne, § At MoDONELL & MONGENAIS. MoDONELL & MONGENAIS, McDONELL & MONGENAIS . _PRIMARY CLAS\, MISS 0 RATHWELL, TBACBER, MoDONELL & MONGENAIS, MoDONELL & MONGENAIS Fliiott second prize mes T:ylor 2nd prize ; Sarab Suth» Java, »sons â€"(ieorge B«ulk Elizateth Pelton lst prize ; y @nd {prize ; Wm Sherwin wuli'hm Hborwm ht prize econd pnu,-LL:\VflFlm;;i ictâ€"Wem Garvock first prize; second prize, Emma Willâ€" Laguayra, oney secund prize ; Namuel Frank Ilene_! ln_t_._priz.e do w. GILMOR, â€" a8si8TANT Bulke 1st prize ; ; Sarah J Gammon Garvock first prize Hodgson 1st prize ; Emily Goodall lst Pm de on Js Gliddon ; James Har. Hodgs n prize ; ter of this preparation has rendered it a general favourite. The Cril Service Gazette m:â€"'ZCWMM‘.o{ the natural ia which govern the operaâ€" hddi‘umindn&uixndbya caretul application of properties of well selected cooa Mr. Epps has provided our breakfaist tables with a Mymmw&tuy save us many heary doctors‘ bills Made simply with builing water or milk. Sold MhLdnâ€"liME:&eu, labelled â€"James Epps & | Co., Homcsopathic Chemiste, first Bucakraerâ€"lPra‘s (OOJaAâ€"(iRarerDi axp Cqurornne.â€"The very agreeable charac io his many friends and patrons as hi-"_'"'m"""" '&: thorough practical Devecier, well versed warded, on leaving it at Le in all the mo‘t difficalt branches of the Buo.h'lhh‘&nu. business Ottawa, )th, 1872 s 671 SPARKS STREET. ! UMttawa, Oct 15, 1872. 3000 3m t t en Ortawsa, Dec.21, 1872 ; _: _ __ p»Atz208z% w1w., ; DR. BROWN has groat pleasure in commending his -mg:or. A Choice Assortment of the above goods suitable for the holidays, just received, «nd for sale by oo VAmiS AND FMLETD SEKTS. & DRES%ING CASES, for Ladies and Genâ€" tl â€"men. SILVER TOP SMELLING BOCTLE&S > PEEFUME CASEKS Inlaud Wood and Psa pier Mache. PERFUMERY, French and English, in Grgnt Varlety, ># > â€"â€".] *o /; _ FANCY S0OAPs AND TOLLET ARTICLES BRUSHE, English, of all kinds | THURSDAY Evening, the 2nd January, 1873, instead of FKIDAY, the 3rd, as _ Notice is given, that the next Assembly ‘ _ on Rideau, between «ait ue willoegs o 50z j the nett Anembly . Iu Miseas beincen Mergrare and Bur l-g-uu-d-nuy The finder will be Rusxsell HHormuaua. |wittbly rewarded on learing it at this The best quality Sherry Wine, per gallon $1 00 and upwards, Port Wine, per gallon $1 00 and upwards: Port and Sherry in Bottles, 35 cents and upwards. m-r-wlw. $1 50 and upwards. . Tom Gin, Holland Gin, Brandy, Irish and Scotch Whit Sareaparilia. &¢ , at the lowest wholesale prices. UYSTERS per can, 35 cents. fl-ulmhflwonuux&dun&v&umm t BAMK BEA iLb Ar BR Watchmaking and repairing done promptly and reliably. , _ The manufactare of Jewellery, of any and every design, GOYER, long and favourably known as a skillfal working Je Ottawa, Dec 19 1872 P. Baskerville & Brothers, MR ELWE LL, Christmas and New Year‘s. Great Reductions Ottawa, Dec 21, 1872. k A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT FOR *HKISTMAS AND AEW YEiws»s / PRESENTS Beg leave to announce to the public of Ottaws an | vicinity that the new firm have opened their new store Russell House, * UARDS‘ aSSEMBLLES Radford, Birkett & Goyer Very fine Writing Desks, Work Boxes, and Glove and R, kerchief Boxes, lined with Linalae wood from the Holy Land, , some fine Vienna hand made Bags in Kussia Leather _ [ (ttawa, Dec 2), 1872. 2144 19 CHRISTMAS GIFTYq) Eme Swiss and English Watches, from the and Nilver Jewellery, in all styles ; Silver and P Mantle Clocks in Gilt and Marble: Fans. Opera Oltawa, Dec 19, 1872 â€" Having now and invite the pu PRACTICAL WaTCHMAKERsS Offer the following until FIRST J AN UARY, 1873 : 5 lbs. Currants 25 cents. . 5 lbs. Raisins 28 cents. 6 lbs. best Rice 25 cents. 5 lbe. second best Rice 28cts © Lemon and Orange Peel, at wholesale prices ; Spices. Sparks Street, Ottaw; Merchants Bank Block GoOLD Warca®ks JOHNâ€" LE SsLig MON DA YÂ¥ W. HORACE LEE, Captain G. G. F. Guards, A. CHRISTIE & Co., Dressing Cases OPPOsITE T. HUNTON, sON & 00.°8 BU And are prepared to show a splendid stock of GOLDSMITHS‘ _ MHALI w completed my importation?l{r the H public to inspect the same. L,®* M easure in reâ€" | Lost on Thursday afterndon,. between TE PBk } > * q y :â€":graage/. o // )Go._-m WATCH with t':fluudgu patrons as (chain attached. ‘The finder will be 16" CHALINS, 2145 3 JEWELLERY, 2145 for both Ladies and Gentlemen , December 1T6ih â€" CONSISTING or LisK d t id ubds & BBts /4 br t HRE ie O tee mabie » thanite HORSES AND SLEIGHS atâ€"very moderate P i<1CKS. > MR. WHOLEHAN begs to aunountt that he has leased the Stables in conpet on with the tN°ON Hâ€"USK and mh Winter will be prepared ) L Union House them to the Tiuzs Office will be suitably rewarded . Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1872. 2144 i -Wurwmuu-ru}um A Stone House with yard, on Wellingâ€" ton Btreet. Address, stating locality, terms, &o., G. °. R., Tiums Office. f Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1872, 2138 6 * Between the U Town Market and Bull, TWO BUFFALO RBES® â€" Aay Ottawna, Dec. 20, 1872, 214 d w y EW LIVERY STABLES ALSO GOODs Lost on Thursday afterncon, betwe#h e Mmspension Bridge and the Ladie® llege, Albert street, a small gold meva WATCH with two pieces of g 44 ain atiached. ‘The finder will be 16 rded, on leaving it at Leslie‘s Jewellery For Section No #, Township of @louces r. Apply, if by bfin‘ to GU#uu('gmu. % JAMES sru'&’r", ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, Uttaws, Dec 21, 1872, _ 2145 1 *EACHER WANTED MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS OsT, i{n'flu WROLEEB aAN, 1 Union House. Beotch Whiskey, Lemon Syrup, HOLIDAY PRESENTS ° , NSparksâ€" Nt and Electro PM Wl Opera (GHlastes &~ i. n, will he carried on by Mr Jeweller. 1LDINGB A*% est Chaudiere. CLO Ks makers olid.y T and Hand. C eeg 2143 214 (Gold rade ""~ OPPICE l Unbory abid mavicg m. 4o 4 p.0. ~ s on { Winter $ Noveumus in je«ell Fhoa A Gayer‘s new \ . Hunton, Son & Co. WAL NEX 3: »Lexp. â€"Apply to R. A. armas. â€"We respecifol o Mesers. McDone!! & «dvertrsement. . The wete have lab: in a « M groseries for Chris «ad we assure sur rea | be elosed mt 12®) amaiter can be se OPFICE 8A V i Le â€"The public schools t midays. s will be receive ed at the rate of $ MONKY ORDERS er Offices througho :M' on 1 @U% a magle or « # Wiyle, Auy one m bim & . TISH Mailis. every Monda . close every Frid Haull Schoat! House «n impecdiment to U as all the trains â€"we ing to the snowdrifie of ali mite their old st new store yesterday ) that it is one of 1 s in the cluy wlmlqm, New# Isiand, can be .. Also, l ostage Stam p« <)ttawa known insurance od the exionsive Joseph "8, Tyler â€"These enterpril burnt out in their #8 ®#=®w who hulds A! subject, a» 6 yesterday « matt r? the next eg@errex? . and who hare Bulssu sureet : i «. »~onntions s ar Rudfori, B s Benk Block ABLB . â€"Mp Requitted The Barpo. â€" Ww “&h 1 expressed BBer in whis !!t‘-:nr. h‘ partics in CDOthey Arrangem« » supplet g which was dialogues ar he pupiles. scholurs _A oTTiawWA will tmine a* Hor much OLlla of Baniks fal

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