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KER IAN PWEREDS #I i OTTFA UR with Resence of ioal n to all work, . qgtst _ R E. @édicy .Lhe urue Esc 2ve 10 exam rming a granu glycoftine asd y sieaimm powel applied in this xy :‘E’:t:j lhee. Apifbog, Octawaâ€" 17 mfen the usial sgu08 q‘*‘“. o ellingtss carefully and BH en tirg othi Nleich be fourd on anada & C o & â€"©,, 153 Â¥ 2g) gg ww VBSky 200@ 3 5}'1 °T A W A AÂ¥A D IP m Fradg "sp Tam &y * ay AOp i No. 12 St. James 8 , Hept 9 1578. _ _ Barrister, A Solicitor, &e. .. Officeâ€"â€"Uver Â¥r. B. %fi-’. corner o( SusseXx 8. 3. L. FELLOW®, 4 0., | HORACE LAPIERRE, MARTIN OGARA, s In'mr.nn_:‘l ‘(Of the late firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) OrFyicasâ€"ikig : Street, Otiawa. C, H. Preaex. . A. J. Oaniorts. | K. P. Hiur .£'â€"" _ _REMON, Solicitors, Notaries, &e. Oficesâ€" wfuva. Ottawa, Ontario, (near Russell nd Yorkâ€"streots, Ottawa. W. MARSHAL MA‘THESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c BARRISTERS AND ATTOBNEY®â€"ATâ€"LAW, SOLICITORS, CONVEY ANCRR3, &e., OTTAWA, ONT. Officeâ€"mell‘s Block, opposite W H. W acr&®E. | K..C Ag@ELs,J.5. July 2, 1874 7 BARRISTERS, ATTORNIES, SOLIOTâ€" .~â€" TORS OCNVEYANUERS, &e., W‘ l SOLICITORS, ATTORN®Y BA ora OM AOkanihe, ace ac. * BANKERS, BROKERS, ADVOCATE, 80OLICITOR.&c. Mpecia} aliontion given to diseased and &mmmu u tdras, 1758 be nonsuited at his Office, corner of (‘Conâ€" W Ancyny m s +~oug Has opered an office in the Village of Province of Quebec Untario. Bpecial m&m.&“zwbhmg: Huil, Oct. 28, 1874 __ _ ya8s . NHOMAS P. FORKARN, * & ues , Remaemecjgen streot Dilles hours from 9 to 11 a, ms., and 210 4 p. B4; . |_ Dheme _ â€"ANDâ€" @GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS 4 NOTRE DA MEâ€"ST. s D&J prusâ€". DR BU B ROWS,â€" U.M. L. C. P. 8. L, C., M. C. P.8. 0. 1e McGiil University, Montreal. hm m lfl* avairy, Associate Coroner N, and ( Office and Residence;:â€"Corner of Hugh and 7'.....#:-. 2566â€"6m Doln.n‘ Â¥, GRANT, INSURANOE & REAL ESTATE AGENT M MON T REAL. rhysiciaw, Surgcom and Accoucheur, Ottawa, gou psego ht dn s trmabeae _c.-‘:--m":‘..u flom:: wes, . Harscence given to partios feoceprtally traatâ€" D!L luu.wn & CHRYSLER, Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. loitors in Chancery, Notarics, &6. Oficeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Kideau Street: Feb. 5, 1874 Master in Chancery Chambers, Daxter O‘Comwom. . | Sraduate of the e menivals ot the Pniladeiphia Dental Colegeaed * \K..J. D. R. MACDONELL, i) ' * ADVOCATE, > . Temporary Office at Dr, JOS. BEAUDIN‘S, Ottawa, Oct. %4 1873, dorricmâ€" Hull, March 9, 1874. Y Mortgages M L Orrtc®â€"No. 3 Bail‘s ‘Barristers, Bolicitors, Attornoys, And Convey ancers, &c. NH&ISTIAN, GALT & uo., VOL. VIIL. NO 8716 Ortaws, M ay 9, 1870 Nearty Opposite Protesta® t Oct. 20, 1874. C "Barristors. Attorneys, Solicitors, CONVEYANCERS, &c, 4 sirssgrove‘s Building, Rideauâ€"st , Ottawa. «. Jow® O‘Comxor,Q.C. . G. J, O‘Douz®ty "se. 4 194 soit 2â€"Â¥ ‘snn s D. BROWNE, BANKER, . MO; AI staames Pro rarconney on bw.namnu_. 3B,0. L, BARRISTER, ADVOCATE, &c., @. Tamzo® *ame a. i Murgeon Dentist Cdustness <Gearbs COrT, STEWART & GORMULL Y INHEY, CHRISTIE & AILL, Abotcal UGerps. comins *iRCHITEC1 AND MEASURER FUNERAL _ UNDERTAKING ALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, Nov. # 187% W. W. WaAxD, OTTAWA CONNOR & H0G6, Notary Public and Advocate. k. J. P., LYNN, ARRIAGE L1ICENSES CONNOR & O‘ DoHEKRTY, 17, ROBERT ANGUS, Orrre®â€"Regan‘s New Brick House Diegal® SGearbs. AECHAMBAULT, 0.G wWuoOd, $0, 1874 1, 1823. COURSOLLE, sell‘s Block, opposite Russell Iioute MoCOKNELL, D.D.8., LD4, wWWKSs, (‘GARA, LiPIKRKE & In all its branches. Caskets, shrouds, &¢ Always on hand, .. . _ HULL P.@ i SPARKSâ€" Hoxmus. &. W. Soort, Q. F(.'ol BTEw aRT. . J. GorxULLY. OFFIC and Loans negotiated. lock, Elginâ€"st.. Ottawa Street, F. H. CHEYSLER MONTRHAL, | P. P»xx0o C K NADA T12 ly jtal H ‘E, N G I NE S] |$500 Hardware â€" Notice. Flor sale at the uipu:z rwndlnob any part of } â€"â€"ALSQ A complete \of wWITH AND "'}.’W from 1 to | f io io c o maneee o Aintasare ons in o rexthricrriy ow nan Wood and Iron Working Machinery, STBAM ENGINES 1| . ,| Bikst +)) BOILERS I 1 ‘ EMERY WHEELS and | _ "| _ . 5 ‘EMERY WHEEL MACHINERY Constantly on hand, and supplied to erder. T,’:,“‘"“ Mail Ltne ~.1=§” j at 9.50 a.m,. ove! & ‘.t lor)lom.nr:nl. Tmmmll and m mediate ports, counecting at Montreal with the Richelieu Steamers@for Quebec, mod at Quebéc with the Saguenay every morning, Sunâ€" J?-smdloudu- f hl'!)l?h Tick ot$ Quawa, and all inforâ€" mation turnished office of â€" O‘CON s W. ‘ P0 m i uie | Next the Sa p w MACHIA[FRRY DEPOT 654 AIGâ€"8T., PERUVIAN â€"slashe es eunee 00« . . . B16% _ 4* EABIA‘I’fiN...:.........-v-----m .'b" i RATES OF PAssAGE FROM QUEBEO. ~ . CABIN....$70to3S} | STEERAGE........$# The Steamers of the Glasgow Line are in in ns rom (uabadon or about everr nt P | RATES OF PASSAGE FROM cvn;: io CABIN\ * SPERRAGE: : / $94 j #ZHF~ An experienced Surgeon carried vesse _ Berths not secured .l? nesabe d 0 to any in or the United States, :lekm.rinm-dkho amount is returned, a simmall deduction.] 1 PE L O ALEX, MILLOY, *mfim July 23, 1874. | | 263 1874. | Summer l % pool, * eccustown or beltast? _ ug:u;‘iwwmm w accomodaâ€" Return tickets issued at reduced rates. ~ * _ MONT RE A L. pASSA NG ER 4000 MMODATION UNSURâ€" butcngt Lk alh sida uc fij.“‘fira“' take Cod LiverUtl with» $500 is rerrasges t ..flu' $10, or.x::w refunded, 2 l-‘?‘wwâ€"“"vu“â€" and every -I-hj apply D. W. COW ARD &# CO,, C000 y D o1_ j|__ Agents, 17, Sparicsâ€"st. ufim“fi‘%‘.“:fi‘&#’u: C cce otariTs & MOSGHOVE, Ottawa PREPARATIONS, &0. umw & Co,, fl‘at.,hnl-u., a| m...g & Co., 157 Kingâ€"st., Toronto, """“":;;;&." %"%é“ PANCREAT LBIQ ) M of Che: H. ce of w .1. M. the Emperor Napoigon, H.M. the Em porinm of Litefature, Rideanâ€"st., Otiawa. roua u)-gn. w%{w k May 7, 1874 , | Khedl**fis MRW nomp atuse gorpon. ‘l‘ ; Her ve y .A‘.pn__‘m E22 O WUC uL1A .I“' And Retail of M‘g‘h ‘ekeepers OF ROYVAL SAVORY AND~MOORE Liverpool ioi Â¥ is oue otf ‘the world.. Vessels BTEAMERS ; FROM NEW YORK EVERY m:«l« n'u::-n {% 5@.- 4A {5'.:..:9::?'&_ the Staten.. hy #18â€"i:in _ Bold in tins, Pastiles, for 1 Ott wa. Abrtt 10. Shif and, Heavy Books, ~Books ! bign of the Anvil, Ottawa July 22 1878 \BANGE OF AGKENCY FOR HASKIN‘®s SIAPORTABLE AND UprRIGEt Maeroul 17. i® e Send ‘for_cire Rates of passage from Suspension Bridge OOKS I DATURA PATULA Savory & Moore‘s AT P. NAUGHTEN8 ANCHOR ‘LINE, 1,¢oone;â€"carum 10, 148 D Sftramskips. Buchanan, Ware & Co. Every description of FROM QUEBEO ie ppy, yom i DA TIO from Suspensic ‘ mflbdu or Beltast ; Naus and Bronchitis, ols Mn Aweey ‘ en te 1H08. BTEKETT. AAIL STEAMSHIPS, and Cigareties in boxes istest and safest in the despatched as follows :â€" 548 Craigâ€"st., Monireal Hardware 17th s44+ 6# 1874. _ en n lernts zen | SEX matoeg s agicpes 0. i. nent t e TDt a} Prescou duifioth _|Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos, 3 and 8. e connections with Grand Trunk trains ummn-:#dw‘. Anster than b; other route. are run on treal time. dogn® _ ‘sits Managing Director, Ottawa, and FROM MONDAY, 7th DEC,, 187 T oi oi) Phg daite, an romigwa us * * * € No. 12 Ridcau=8t., Ottawa,. ”â€"flm- BOOTS AND SHOES, <~WILSON & ORR, Carvers &;Gilders LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and teasonsble terms. â€" All our Goods are marked in Reme: the placeâ€"No. 12 Rideauâ€"8t., noxt :fia& gy-n .0' T tss ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. i And accelleration of trains, %t eold reliable, quickest and best route. The "mnn.&-updnummw-s THE ST. LAWRENGE HATS! FURS| fCanadian, English and American manufacâ€" P ture is being soid out very cheap to make CANADA CENTRAL Brockville & Ottawa Railways® | For Ottawa _v_!_n Brockville. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAIL} B LEAVE E"uuo.r. Jungtion â€" ig::- A&n: t s ied #10 in No * 3 | t :® BROBERY 1 â€" _ a 45 RIDEAUâ€"ST., opposite Featherston‘s Drug Oct. 8 74, $694â€"3na | 16‘ ROGERS, "U NDER T AK ER .-â€"'..?"mgg!:fm !‘-rmru."A. B. can HKELUNAArY he Toot mod most comveniont umfibmw. fayor the undersigned with a call, «> |_~. _ .. _ %fimfi-fljp‘&% | _ BROWNLEE & CO; BHOW CASES MADE TO OQRDEE. March 12, 1874, % *Passeugers by this train have time for dinner t Kvery aay (ot. 6, 1874 Brock ville, Dec. 7, 1574 MANUPAOCT URKERS, w#60â€" B vark s â€"st. . mannoon RESIOAED. uen dpcars wm ots., having March 11, 1874 OTTAWA RAILWAY. STOCK OF FALL HATS Of uniferm Gauge with the Grand Trunk PICTURE FRAME Hubbers and Moccasins, ‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAH, 1045 A..M. 10 45 r.3¢. 6 and 7 Nicholas=St,, Ottawa. Ottawa. 2.00 P.M The Victoria Stables!® Qlattroabs. ot NEWS AGENCY. Eflbflpm usint his brothe ne is png:» Corre» o furnish _W-l%'fl_.‘m SOING NUORTH: . & Watertowh Rys, Wekt 2 home, 4 Connecting with. $ and 7.Nisholas=st., O with the Pross reduifiny tohe iBROBERY‘S AND A. B. FOSTER, Managing Director ol nicke um 0 zak 1IO|O|DIiS| W est Junction Arrive at 4,00 P.M. Arrive in Ottawa. 1.30 A. M. l4 V3 ds OLawa tw 1e n P mol on e cnalliy in and dinpesing of How aud qiiter oreé hai! Sgbtale 4 smeliing, manulacturing, and ‘disposing of iron and ether ores and ‘met “fi m&mnhuufin‘,{%h‘ d:“lil in, and ‘fi'{”‘i“l 9’;"‘!1%?.‘;“ «+ products of iron and steel.‘ j ao "tal palvdd drad a bust 0+ a nngdvertin $ $*0biprmnn BProner of Atiserniofy ts goewer in e Uni: ing 4 & igy in : the Uni< versit# Oolhio. Toronto, (Vide prospectus) it may be mgducibd s follows :« © 1. Brmm Amp Grwerat Caaraore® or Tar Paosu®ty : â€"IThe Haydock ‘Troti Location comprises a compact nudl’mmofmimr:rgud 100 acres of | ti m situated in the Province of be:*.bouteign es northâ€"east ‘of of Ottawas ; together with an additional land of 10 acres:pear the head of on t Rn Snnnion terenie mt Te Tt Rgoginl se stpniie Wtms «~~ K nge 0 of mineral land . 1"#4 °C Eanopacacs 2 â€"The adjoining lot 28(North and South Halves) of the 6th:Range of Templeton,. comprising 200 acres of mingral land. k _ . 8. â€":The contignous South halt of Lot 27, n the ie Mege} compHising 100 sonds t samber. d | in3 Letis Ha. A%6 whies vit 4.â€"Ten acres in Lot 2, on the 6th Range of Hull, on.the left the River Gatineau which has been sequred partly to serve as a storing:place for shipping the ore, but chiefly as a convenint site for the erection C us , area is connected with the mineral or iron area proper hy a tramway of 6} n in len, This tramway, of threeâ€"feet gauge, has been very solidly constructed, and. now 1 complete working order, It runs for & short distance wm S _ and is then continued.along the town line between Hull and Templeton, on to. nace site on the Gatineau. . % f { mdith ©3 oi ig valuable iron miles situate in the Townships of JempletOon and Hull, Jn he LCOURDEY, Siama aad Erovince of Queben, called the Haysogk fron Location, . The Companty valuable iron miles situate in the Townships of Templeton and Hu _ In addition to 64 mile» of tramway in eot::kw order, with full right of way from the ore beds to the furnace site and shipping on ‘the River § the assets of mgopctylhdndon&um&wmm Z)-W-"l- or : :Indlog:g;nond g‘hflmlnm'-g.m;!ug;m; ',,‘;m;h&?r ouse, Blacksmith‘s * & rrick and other mining tools. &o. + together with about 5,0(!)@-0( raised ore, and 30 tramway cars. PM w i ' The quantity of the oré, as described by Professor , is prac “nwy"hq." & haustible, it lies cios6 to &. surface and is easily mlfl.' ile gup%‘ us orumated from the fact that steel Aas been made direct from the ore. "Toled flufiouhn of analyses and experiments proving these statements can be had at the ead Office of the Compan and from the Agent at Montreal. Inrcke ‘The price to be paid fof the purchase of the property is $250,000. :Oneâ€"half <in cash, and the balance in fully paidâ€"up shares:of the Company, in consideration of which the proprietor will e over the freehoid of the estate free ‘fromâ€"all encum« brances whatsoever. | $(48%â€" pÂ¥ :4 * Ive pe? SeHt T2 PRIRTEIT CAU TRADOTOANZ 4n Snal ametainndtits s the maiority of Directors shall after. The remainder of the Stwok Ilry.bh in such instalments majority of sbhall determine, not however, to exceed five per cent, per call, and lods of nog‘- months‘ interval, _ It is not intended, nomr. t6 call up nmore cent. of the 4 ok, which anount will be paid to the iver General for the] t of policy holders ; said deposits to bear interest at the rate of six per cent. perannum. | t.. D The Bou\:owtmnr-ot the Com are ien a Branch â€"Offce, wittiin 0 Loo ol i i en in maae eP auuitcidat hinownt of Btock shall u?mn-muw OPEN AT THE OFFICE OF THE WNDERSIGNED, No, 2 BlD"AU STREBT, ""M Province of Quebec, No. 46 iitien, > ts P:r“u:-f.::,n Vm:.fa. 1874. 6. 6, “Mfi 4A will be made at the next Session of the i M in Aa t Hou. Jma»wvws the Doâ€" 3. M ogfi'&mg. p. ror oity of Ottawst, Rdwd. , Keq:, of Ottawa Board of Trade. The sugéess which has attended the efforts of the Royal Canadian Tnsurance Com canyictio« that there is ample room. brotnar()ompunh-’r‘wndod same baXis, :-w-ll the idea ofemblhmg.om withits Head Office in the City of Quel an txundn of Agencies throughout Dominio», in places where a portion of the tal ntock shall have been subscribed . . |..| _ ns t P e t U t d With these W i0 view, the Dm" o(m%;r } Acblt“l.)m ComraA®y ave secured an ncor Session of Fire and Life Insurance. ‘Fm mm&"f.'&' Capital is t&lw,éfl.% lntooflul gwn& Five per cent. is payable on the subscription of the iStock, a A cent. withia Tmon r cent, is payaDIO on NO ANUOUOUEUTT EL n anetl imanta as the matority of Directors shall Li css uar ... _ . AAmemble Jodoin, Jr., Esq. M. P. Snonptary aAn# Aesnt ror Moxtrzar axo Disrrior °. Iron & â€" Steel Manufacturing Company, & ‘E [Â¥X ie s aras : URAT onmn......il.fi’.'. D) oTrawa.""© ~ Smerprary Axp Maxao®® % (Incorporated by Act of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 37 Vic., Cap. 94) Viorâ€"PrRsiD0ENT s % & & On application. .. ..... ... .$2 per share | 15th April â€"1875..... ... . "share On umtmn‘ 8’. & |15unx:?l «6 :‘g"u 15th January, 1875....... |.» 6 _ @4 :) lith June .=* ..... ... 2 4 15th February " .....}.128 " 15th July Misl reu.zeus SBA0 (8 16&11” * . .. cxfee® #t lm‘w s e en SOu w# f R ! 15thâ€"Bopt. 4=4 2. cepe. ul jukion iMrcer The share lists will on the 10th December, 1874, and as thefshares will be dmudmrdsmdh.:m, an early wMu_;:_Mablg. lcek Prospectus and any information, relative to the Company, can becha, on application to the Head or at the‘ Montreal: Agents, »Messrs. Drammund, Cassels & Co. Stadacona Fire & Life Insurance Co. ‘"..:.-mm your Authorized Capital â€" $5,000,0 00 Felt and Silk Hatst Nov, 8rd, 1874. This Company Tias ooo forinel £or sns o ierrcnone Tod Half i0 the Conniy of Thomas Workman, Keq. mnriooC\:rvilliu,Eln'q? AS J UBT REOEIVED the latest styles of HE DOMINION ATLAS, PB Cangroge: Reg., MLP John no:f"l-n'q 4. CariTimn, $500,000, . IN OTTAWA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1( 1874. # mwfl'- | Agenés for Central r. 0. 8 AMERICAN AND ZENGLISH 56 SPARKS STREET, HEAV OFFICE...... Buitable for Rail Trade, Montreal and Toronto. HnopcerErs, | November 2, 1874. Mrssrs. COCKBURN, WRIGHT & OLEMOW PROSPECTUS PROVISIUONAL !DIRECTORS : BOARD OF DIRECTORS: SHARES;, $100 EAOH. Call and see for Montreal Board of Directors : THE OTTAWA THB ONTARIO BANK R. W.: CRUICE, Â¥Fsq STOCK BOOKE. J. @. Ross, Esq. | R 200. 0. .. (ORAWFORD LINDSAY. SECRETARY : SOLICITORS sescassens on sene 6 600883# R. 8. CASSELS, Req., President Unio H. 4. RGSL. Beq.,; "Manager Qubbes Ortawa. ___ . ho / aals 3 EDWARD MAYOCOCK, Heq., Ottawa, At9 o‘clook, n..n&-u.mghunnm the whole stock is disposed e 5 om‘l‘.fligad rfifim l > Slightly damaged by the late fire on Weilingtonâ€" &:,‘w':’hhmmbb’nudumm therefore offer GREKAT BARGAINS, : Hale will commence «olraven aaatnlithine more on P Dropsy ever known, is now for sale at H. F Peumntts anTm.iormienninriggnion ‘dot. aith 194. * *‘ #076â€"3m wor _: . | ~‘_ _ C.‘0, PERRAULT. UNION BANK OF LOWER CANADA, BOOTS AND SHOES PRATT BROS. On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, ~IRE!I FIRL! @CONNOR & WALLLB, en ts Feotny thy Alexander Lemoine, Keq. dotn ace fe WATEE, OF Hox. J. SHARPLGS, AGENTS, OTTAWA. * Saithcr of a PaiF of Phabk Rpen .. in io‘ author se es ce ce e + Kook, from the Fronch of ‘Sules in 8 64 nue‘p "‘Ptuizfi.,&”fi: The Vat fl%" by Ht. Hon, W . &. .I,».. a wd. §M PHOMH Wmiflwgmi sz â€"~~ Egfifl&%‘f” uam“m%.:.%.fi, nn f “ i0.0 Doi a Nn > % iiys ns nriry, eruace veane cand Gos, ".ul-fl-.' -.’, m that BHOOLBRED & CO# % /.. so sPARKkAs1." JUST OPENEDâ€"@6 ba‘os of new Lt se enpuie m e + i , & Adently invite the inspection d‘;-n'uq- + CARPETS. yin New . Y m‘p i"'.’i”‘?" 1J S NOC 6 I EPAE BE ‘1’“:‘":'::“ arrive u‘fi-v-_-n at 8 vfigfi.&- ontaining further inforniation as 40 % mds ieter aen Post Office Inspector‘6, 0(000 OHAWE _ apiny Pd“- OFFICE, YE““ r rival and Departure of Mails, war A31Mabe are soort by Montzoal t e wil. AUTUMN ARRANGEMENT. i#4 TREES,: SHRUBS, &. h ‘ux “’a P f REWAH Tihoer, Province of Quebec, has |CJav sB AGENOY IN OTTAWA FUr the supply of Fruit‘Trées and Oraamental hrabs. * " 1 09 Post OM *, in 7 yols. Des. 5, 1874. On the capital stook of Lhis IDRUTSEOT m.x&‘uuwm .gu..”--uumnuoum out of TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster ‘Genâ€" NEW . BOOKS! HENDERSON®& Co‘s. Teninion BP We ue leit Gniat‘ prcins | New Y@W‘%fl.m Nov. %,1874 DIVIDEKD OF FOUVR PER OEKT. o-udmm. the 2nd of | ‘_. Jenuary, 1875, yan: un Nee fassipaal itc iungjaciit AIL CONTBACT. SSE NJON BANK OF LOWER CANADA. §2 NOTIOE is hereby given that a "or e NETD w8id pxls da re en e d ae c en8 Augusto Dupuis, Ksq., By order of the Board, JUST £EOEIYED AT SPRING 1874. a§ga8 §3 aâ€"st., between King & Nelsonâ€"sts 4; «8 bep cicgcde in <le tibly je ol thify fi‘mm at 12:06 winter xeaso1 i is a rare c Tor the ‘ J. LATHAM & Co, @nrat przror #i. boctem, M Eherrlcee yPe 20 sgfigéi.ag i?i'g i4 " iX & ~Ml P. MacHW AN, #i P BHAKEE, uio wint rolly of this institution V $1 % 17 & M oP us ETS CE El e C Seirid aniliog. 08 600 ues anee somint uogm as ‘provided by the (The Act objected uzazrhh is ofie The Tempomiiies ‘Bosrd. Ms: Mos siso mmrmt ‘several ‘apthorities. â€" The plaintiff asked the Court o prevent defendants from u: name of @,anqg:‘;-&;fi-. T: |Rustinteagt Tor the leginiation sought. The Jsation might Just «s well . ored by Syo04 ad)ourned naul only we Mr. Biake, Q.C, after reading the Bill, mlton too:l:li‘:t'\hedolmhm ing to islative Assembly as ?.*’},’,.’..#un. the Synod of the â€" Presbytetr imOhnMofBoou“d,‘" ptm:::mh ‘:; assumed that i ad legally taken from which on:h &, Nfl" ‘sentation might legrily been made by themn. â€" The fate of the :application + have been diffierent : it Ly M& individualiy, representing that the o firmu'mfum Union n:dcr; f ‘and, as believed, approved of by mejority ‘of the ob& ;ngg in‘ ‘the plas they hid ‘adopted‘ they were t0 meke out that the Synod: had . acied mas it was â€"bound to by law.. This heargued was not the cage, because (he proposition of Urion seemed to bhave with the Synod, whereas in@law Syned could not originateâ€"it deals with mattere vriginated.. in the . Precbyteries, as . to which its judgment was not tnuro first case final. _ The Synod remitted the matter‘ back to the ‘Presbyteries, and in# yosar i# the ‘Presbyteries did not dissent from it, it mmnfimifithnfln%% an altempt was made to say don'a:n‘nl which had been ‘not at the annual mmflqfl :M“n: of, but at an w in . November... ah the latcer was tod,'uounitmhmhd only be an MM“‘d ‘Bynod, and the Moderator and of the meeting in November were not the sentaiives of the . . The land Clerk, if a in their eap:cily, could rot be interfered : "By the Court, but in their representative on« pacity they could. He submitted that the Moderator and Clerk t to hox ‘strained from further ‘in \a ‘capacity. . The suthorities show that "The ‘legi:lation has not fone too farto be re= strained. Q.c the 0J moit M 4t M O'n m“‘ Iifi : 15”}'3?&41 it m“;uu'a s ngs â€" ase l:om on the fact that Raenpie and Snodigra«s‘ address to Parliament As : 'l.rl sition . that Ahe;. Â¥G a Uhurch g in favour of such le hot ‘ properly represent‘ «*~volce > : <of : Ahe. : "The:: preamble . ofâ€"â€"the * is pot true.... The Synod 3 pé'f.‘%:y of this nature, but only do so on overture ; whereds‘ in â€" this‘ a} ion was initiated on (# letter from $<Md.h C in Pres« mm M m “u. [ l y ollhomlw"fl“ ‘the bjéct of that act mw H” ode of obtaining . of "the Tp it afite i omprvapiee "a . 'wt*»ul-' R ) imiter SUhE aol ;: Jy;-'qla.'r o mmfk s " Whsaaanaily 5"4 ,x it anvl + ;50”,. f wmere elect e 9 \’;l‘m .-g“ MaHS 4 d fhow 4 mre O o :3 m% @10 .- ".v APORME® io none ies staid" sot" Himage wom lation might just «s "well have ‘beeh" prow Burxerrv. Raxzzr & Snoveriss â€"Mr. Blake, Q.C., with him Mr. Moss, Q.C., and Mr. Cassels moved for an injunction to reâ€" Aegtninine of Untatis s repromgiieg e gi Untario as representing Presbyterian Church of (:Mlium: tion with the Church of Scotland, for an Act to confirm the basisiof union between the said Presbyterian Church 1 Canada in connection.with the Church of | with the Canada Presbyterian Church, and fwmnpzu-ungmznd\bfld* hed been confirmed by the Synod:of said Church . ‘The bill set out at some length thoproenudup i.:dm vw rnritiu in illegalities in thm of the Synod. _ 11â€" p=ajXh shmmating it. | Mr. Bethune, for the delendasts, subâ€" t::duuu-mlm and was nothing toshow that it cannot erranis malp Siomd rere M rctieg ich. to the past, meeting, ,"w; i eras y .a?;fiuwrold m;% in iB o ie spar e had actually left the Chursh to wnd Yy6te: : ‘The * Moderator: was â€"eleoted for. in Betore V. C L;::.,' «and aizo . to ait at the Mmm boouuo! ‘were muid‘ from his Tuling, ‘ and "he disobarge the dutics of Moderator, ‘being -h‘ci note .: The nmub“ 6. : : dn&. BQLE’E PD'E iwmw’;mn mg merde the election unless the ,.uz‘.-u on m:nd those -I:Km vpo \hfi i6ts. Mvfllnocdbw:’:tnm nical systemt ‘Of this "kind "to upset=pro« ceadings. : ‘The Barrier: Aot. was: passoed June 1838. . Under this Act it was neces« -rguup“ for returns unless objected to by some of the members. ‘The great ma&ombdfiom- dorsed the action of the Synod, ms : is shown by these returns. As to the organi« zation of whe legisiation no Fresbytery has objected to it, but they have waived tbmuuh-qhwhhhv- initiated. ~It is too late for the laintiff to : ht:mmmn’u it c;.; estop now hkfi the plaintift are notwlxby ‘bMWhGMmh ?.-m as that of a sharehoider a joint stock company, and remain intact. Th plaintiff cannot spply to the Church in aoy other respect than in his individoal sapacity.. This must be looked on as & pharity, and only the Atiorney General pould properly sue, as the maies object of charity is the doing of good, and not the particular manner of doing it. Mr. Beâ€" thune criticized the cases cited in support of the power of the Court to the Legislature, and referred to other suthorities. The pleintift could still opâ€" pmmunmmmmm mittee, that was the proper form dor this gone into,.= On this ground applicstions e wake the llq».: fsstse was likely to be injured by the Logisia« Mr. Blake, Q. C., in replyâ€"As to right PRESBYTERIAN UNION Proceedings in OM- COURT OF CHANCERY. Bik E&-ween the regular n-u,.n&'p-‘ they are called in a certain way, comâ€" posed of the old mexibers <only..‘ KHe sub» mitted that there is a great difference between the oonstitution â€" of an hewembly like a Bynod, and the eleotion of a munici~ p-lofliaz:'â€"“-b‘-dhh.slh \Barrier Act was to prevent a majority merely frotu carrying out thetrown‘ will to the argument as to there being a large ‘maprfin‘y oohld ‘wot prevail. ‘ As to the was never before discussed, m 'ua‘mmbmdbmtgo-c&- hap proprivent rightanot dianipiaaids, T nhoee piswallt on in gond Roaang Jn‘ the â€" United he_ has no ran ‘onzi:r the @=â€" l*.. le yislation. As to ‘the right of to !I‘mfonlow & party dor Court will. t a party from ap= i than the ..smfil"fim: morvi Synod did not determine to t im the argument as to ite w4 fersfang wines mlmm niyrs ya 4t positively cures Catarrh, ‘Asthoim"and iumflWm:Mh *&“‘UW preapiecnb 1 t efi en‘s gn:n. it vacls like <a thirkâ€"it was v at first, : but takes ependidiy now:*‘ ftCaln stJous yites « Showeâ€"Jorund 3 o-n.r-'n‘?'!-m-u i. "n"u Samy recommended who "havre" it.‘* ~*~J, â€"‘Bedford,© Thamesvilie, . whtes â€"â€"«Send at once a : further o 4 Ofl.l)hmélfi,m bile le: Mflbâ€"“ufil-u-â€"-u Un : ~L: have ~sold: Db ns anr U Un hP & preal repoution ueed, aud | gBlh c _A $ " i peint ) m-;.‘o:rauwu wl m sorng pene ies ie Seah pnnpar y seming mroamPattues fikted up in a workmanlike manner, go~ 0 , v ;‘ R .‘l. i 2 s rign, §) and BJ Spfitkc M (trio }.. Worth ‘Ten. Times 3 of Synod to meet as often as ~lilke> thg ie cce e is io ’m.lm..:i?’ : &. 5..-::!“0(“&; because in Pn Mhcomom ho atiionnterttactncth the Synod. ‘The Bynod of June did ~not\ was the same meeting. © This : â€"also shown by the balance of the business J the‘J une session being and also| by the act of the same #% . with» out ‘ o n arancle t m(duin Eynod by which‘ the ‘re turhs were received.© Prorenaiameciings : Raskervil Bro#h www"-‘ r Iv : OR \nj N 'A.'.lfif } p-kgi'; "‘"‘Eig ES ”3 # o en n mm Nibo E\"‘“ jokt "ary‘ vodtich 4 ©650 ‘brid | b ' hama, h-;-i jcheess ; ~Also a E ‘with econemy will find it o btest to call and ree thens; .+ ~#101â€"d&4 tsz eemenireg A. min uiss GQonditipn | Powders urw'u-a: y" has mc equal, its sfects in this respmot.gre astonishing ; many horses thek ;. re gypposnd to be brok« Â¥n and alâ€" , " ‘ 6 & "fl>l Mi m reforse you © Want a hor : ® «« Darley‘s Condition Porwdernand Armbim uy mâ€"<mber the name and ftin‘ ts Rurd & COo.is on eack s Northrop : & : Lyman, ‘Poronté/Out;,, pro prigtors for Canada, Aold. by all modicin® A Fomrvears Bares «200 ~é¥enieg‘ in April ‘last, a hhn-:‘m‘.l where tiskets to the First: Grand it Gipn§ en ade e e 4A 7 M‘w&n‘duu“ May the nuimber on that tickel drew $25,< QU0, which the baker recsived.>; uhi which will o f of | u@ ‘ as the abore 4 chase a ticinet. ~The charecteriof the gen« ifium: will be donewith hm tairness which wharacterised: »the: first. Every tenth number will be a prize: Agent of the Association. .: :A s \Large lot .of.(7,500) Btove eC3 prices the an cparuenpont oh. P in m":.; Sold by all medicine Gealers. Price & Justarrived and mow for sale at a groai duction, bearing 4O , 1 i .. . Yery lom 11 0 PRICGEâ€"3 CKNTS V l8 3 4

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