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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Dec 1874, p. 2

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§ i ¢¥ fél& 4 [<d t E}.S‘. [te it st woverned count:y, which even now has 7,000 well traimed native defenders, specimens of whoun you saw at Wimbledon in friendiy rivalry with other famous 'meknw'dmwnoutx(.‘. P.&4.â€"New Brunswick owns fii 000 tons of shipping! Canada is the maritimé power of the world.) . _______ â€" L8 708. . ArTiv® ..d"imâ€" .ui: & rriday at 1206 pm. that, having by recenk !" some very choice grades in %2200% Mr. Goldwin Smith is about the most sensitive man under bostile criticism on the face of the earth. | It is a bad quality in one who aspires to lead public opinion as he does. He succeeded in making himâ€" selt very ridiculous when h6 wrote across the Atlantic that he was not a * social parasite," as " a certain Oxford Professor"‘ was alleged to be by the author of * Loâ€" thair.‘‘ Mr. Disraeli knew that the referâ€" ence would wournd Mr. Smith‘s vanity, otlherwise he should never have beenat the trouble to make it, and it doubtless aforded him some secret gratification to think of how his victina would writhe merâ€" tally when he came to read of it or hear of it. He could never have contemplated, however, the exquisite delight of seeing Mr.Smith rush into pring, and declare, not only that the allusionâ€" was false, but that he felt intuitively he was himself the man jalluded to. Only the very limited number ‘who are inside the * charmed cirele" knew at whom Mr Disracli‘s dart was po‘inted so long as the person agsinst whom it was directed nursed his resentmest toward the _ archer in silence ; and silence in that case would surely hare been golden. ~Mr. Smith preâ€" â€"__JAPAN AND BLACK TEAS, Wm&hmw'fln.”m which cannot be surpassed anywhere. The folâ€" owing are a few of cur leading prices:â€" . , _ P * 1"!b Cattie of the Best Japan Tea $450 Yesterday the National Life Insurance Comp.ny deposited $40,000 with the Reâ€" ceiver General, which completes the deâ€" pos‘t by that Company of $100,000.. om« . «nd the public generally, for the very iberal support which has been extended towards hem since commencing business at $6 Sparks street, beg to draw their attention to the faot hat. having ‘by récent Importations received St. George‘s ferred the * sounding brass,‘" however, aad with aweak foolishne:ss which was sadly out of place in a man of his talents a11 aspirations, he declared his mortifica« tioo in the highways, thereby fulfilling the purposes of the wily noveli,tâ€"politician who wounded him to an extent which he could not have hoped for It does not appear that increasing years have brought stronger nerves to Mr. Smith. He will dabble in politics and eourt criticism by his speeches and writings, and yet he proâ€" teats as loudly and bitterly as over against his critics,~ He has published the oration â€"we might more properly call it an essay â€"â€"he delivered before the Toronto National Club at their inasuguration dinner, in pamphiet form, which is of course not only quite legitimate but quite right. But hohupn’udthnhlm'hh_& own initials agtached, in which he exhibits his besetting weakness in a~ marked degree, He thinks the Globe has used him badiyâ€"and perhaps it has not used him over well on the whols ; but it must be admiited on the other hand that he bas paid off the account in kindâ€" He thinks the Globe has misrepresented his views, but it is safe to say that so far as he has been able, Mr. Smith has abused and misrepresented the Globe to an equal degree, so that he bas ‘settled that score in tull also, He has frequently complained that the © Grit organ," as he delights to call it, is personal and offensire in its tone } but Mr. Goldwin Smith forgets that where | personalities would serve his purposes of ‘retaliation, he has used them with aught ‘but a sparing â€"band, and be has not Aylmer Steget leave the Union, Daniels, and e Russell House .m-cnh%%::..- Gatinean Stage leaves the Post o ie Richmond Stage leaves the Post Office al Inreturning thanks t their ‘friends and ous~ iameâ€"Joseph Kavanagh t . George‘s Societyâ€"Joseph Yeoman §t Lawrence & Ottawa Mw Via New York, close every Saturday, Monday YAMPBELL & ALMA®Y, scrupled to call Mr. George Brown a dic. tator and a tyrant. Between Mr. Smith and Mr. Brown the quarrel is probably a very pretty one~ it is at least a family one, and ought to be, if not bushed up, at least conducted in private. ° They are both Liberals, and Nr. Smith‘s greatest grievâ€" ance seems to be that he cannot him« seif mount the dictatorial throme upon which he accuses his rival of sitting. ‘The last addition to the literature of the contention is written in the Professor‘s customary good English, but it is a silly and childish production nevertheless, and had far better not have ~been written at all, If it were at all necessary,â€" we might inform him that the people of this couns tey are not so supremely concerned about him as he imagines, and that they are tired of being witmesses to a private qta~ ral which he had no business ever to in» trude upon public notice. Let him deâ€" vote himself to that walk of life for which he is constitutionally so highly fttedâ€"to wWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1874. Ottawa, November 2ist, 1873, the exalted profession of literature, where in he has no equal in Canadaâ€"to his du» ties at the Council of Pubsic Instruction, which he can perform well if b# is willing â€"â€"an i he will soon win tor himeelf a place in tue afftections and estimation of his fel» low countrymen which -rmo man might be proud â€"of, butwhich he wili surely set beyond his reach if he persists in siiming up the politicâ€"1 pool under other people‘s noses, and decrying the same course in those to whom it appear to be more of a legitimate business. he Ottawa Ciacs Crarcllcts‘ Gaidt Canada Contral Railway. NOT TO BE TOUCKH £D. New Advertisements aAt CAMPBELL & ALMAS, Sb Sparksâ€"8t, British Mails + ~ T ’ .l‘n.-.,:‘ p.-:“i:'. 4 J pm ..\..,....?.l.n 8 tec. LW pus., ‘l':::: Very Fine â€"** Fine * 40 Fine . 4 Very Fair 39 The subjact of npaw the House of Commons : , ana of preserviag them in book form, has for a more or less favour in Parliament, and the late Government had a scheme submitted ;numwuam going out of pawem....Quring last session thoqu!uont&-oqimm a commiiid® appointed to draft a scheme, and it was fnally arranged to give the Commiitee of Internal Economy of the House the power to make arrangements for one year during the recess, Tenders for the reporting, pripting, and binding, were accordingly advertised for, and the contracts have just been settied. â€" Mr. A. M. Burgess, of Txs Tixss, is awarded the contract for reporting the debates, Mr. C. W. Mitchell, proprietqr aad pablisher of the F.se Press, thgt for the printing, and Mr. A. Mortimer that for the binding. TEE caNADIAN «g§@mrseRtryie, |gotgan Pweliiatiqes to the °C ’ A U * ‘fi.;" MJ ~g ~I cigg Engpitute. The subjact aof repo i dfntet P _ ‘} P x the House of Commons . offibidiiy, auil of |~ . «1498 O# 600 .monu. preserviag them in book form, has for 4| The examination of candidates ‘to number of â€"years _baan . considered. With | mission to the Collegiate Institute, The propristors of the London Adverâ€" Hieer announce: through the columns of their journil, ani by msrns of a pros» pestus circulatad through the (post, that they propose establishing a new morning daily newspaper in Toronto. . â€" Publication will commence abgut the middle of nex‘t month, and ll.;’:::o engaged . the serâ€" vices of Mr. C. , as chief editorâ€"a gentloman long congsctsd and widely known for his editorial ability in cquneoâ€" tion with the tismilton Times, which he ‘has sonducted Wwith so much credit to himself aai pmli-'n_tlo puablishers for a number of We also underâ€" stand that Mr. Houston, M.A., présently rector the High ESchool, Beamaville, is likely to become connected with the editorial s ofl.honoqntcm Mr, Houston was at time on . the of the Globe, from which he Â¥ed to .dinho&..lohnqu'apl B at the University ot Toronto, the degrees of B. A. and M. A., and was & gold medallist of the session 1869 10. ‘There ig 9t â€" the" nghiee 1 pedet"|aboil lity the & & er not be wanting, u& we . hear« agamiets in vhtile faour," ‘Tue Worming candidate c fayvour, Adpertiser, which is to be the name of the new publication, while it proposes to maintain an attitede of : strict indepenâ€" dence and outspoke 10 be staunchiy Liberal, as the and antecedents of two men whose names we mmmm« nection with it would assure us, will extend to the present Gorernments of the Dominion and Ontario respectively a cor» dial support. t ) Camstuas Bemy.â€"Keep a : look out for the fat cattle to ‘be , through the streets to«day by the s snterprinng arpire ig azu“k“h Â¥+ en re West several head of m hich & purpose dn‘hudni & s fc?r',tfiochrhmut'-u " ced uh ‘A! Pzersoxat. â€"Mr. Morgan, Warden of ::Counlyo! lett :(I’ T t night to attend a\ 4 of Arts and Agriculture. m:f.w:f again this evening. 1t is ex <hat the next mestung of the be hlainmuul’nhod. to make : arrangements in regard to the Exbibition, which is to be held in city nex} September. [3 Faxer Farz,â€"A basar mfi;{& ices of the ladies of Knox h City fhll 7 tome :::‘h’:m .:nd 1 and 87 k8 seemâ€" ea toh?l.irbuflb mnd'...sqm which has been temporarily leased for the purpose, was fSlled #ith needle and otherâ€" great '::::lth o of â€" e epengerto napanant an ino!nnd number of visitors. | OITY AND VICINITY Jack Faost â€"Yesterday: was the day of ‘the n yet, the having reached ‘as low as 15© below between 6 and $ o‘clock s. m.| After hour the temperature rose, but at mildest time of the day, it : was said to gister fully 10 ? . m-mvu:;: #.ost had the tendency to make his C victime move around in a most lively manâ€" ag there voke mht:fi“m“ trary, .OF' J 4 of the frost, that ai} degree of temperature will be this morne ing, is altogether Rusawiy.â€"Yesterday while Dr. Erskine hame. s whher mphmed aotindls wok night horse, a rather spirited took at oonuhludofi::‘w bolted. down the streot, until opposite: Mr, H. Irm’nltfi'hnhn-hm with a horse and -u-nm to Mr, Kerr, from Thutso, which considâ€" erably by the, collision.: â€" A clerk in the enploymti Mr.. Alex: Work men got some slight bruises, and the doctor‘s harâ€" ness suftered somewhat, but the sleigh was little the worse. $ x::: -:,bow hh:’tz.ondd ] i new, or weaâ€" l&umdnp&h-flwm It was only the other day we reported " the running over of ons unfortunate brute, and toâ€"day‘a accident has to be reâ€" corded. !-%;,MJ’ h a fine: dog was run on the M:W n Hreasentenndie n a.bo:ins,lp:.tn to his pain by shootâ€" h . T. a food o“l‘bin.a, willd::l:&h.bhhai’"by some one. is a pity tlnmddo' should: be over, when are so muoring the bages Actaniiy uy thait 36 m:owlu*, that want shooting badly. EKa® ax» Bamwwaxs. â€"Last night, mocm.h%‘um thtih:ru- nmpc omwvfiwmm“ p::‘_..l': & t h#m‘:m “':fm t.:: many had to re home for want of room, the door.keepers refusing to accept of their money at the doors, . A m ewdhlfim was soâ€" ce h in urnon, in on n goe tai, a m%'.mwm&fmunm:nd.ma‘ n.z was . followed by“u exhibition panoramic | form, Irigh . views, :nbndn‘dlu,.hhu,ulu and other scenes of intetest in mmw Quring the e ition: Mr, Mrs. Bronâ€" nan sang fine Irish songs, that were W-%;%Aumhmm lent commid ballads. * Miss Bext apâ€" tmngepan Ainin i Aha it J t. Mr. H. C. Dawson followed in . series of Dutch comicalities, : which .exsited: the rhl:‘ z::--l his hearers to:â€"such an ox forced :reapond to s number t:-m I‘:m agaiin : unturied â€"the || canvas â€"â€"showing a number of mmlflt‘: celebrated Lakes of m...:., ) m-hha,fiuhflhxl and uhal-du-..’flpt. o remet . was a close f 3‘.’.‘.93. i our ‘ Jaw an L There be for 1 ‘ and enc tlopt time with an entire change oi programme. All Flannels reduced at Brysan‘s. A NEW PAPER ‘The examination of candidates for ad mission to mouumo Institute, took piace last week, and. examiners comâ€" :loud their work with the following reâ€" t i== I. OENTRAL B0R0O0L WEYFâ€"ONR HUXDRED AND mYA CaNpipit®s. i I Bradley, G J Clarke, 0 m. 8 Dc;m:l‘d“:’ud Grant, Wm Gibson, Alex G A E Hinton, A Huband, Isaro udnm"v’li wl Suort Henderson, m a Lancaster m H leilnmy, Edwin Mills, H Steaoy, J C Whyte. °_ _ Girlsâ€"Eugenie Fortier, Jessie Fleming, E lhrv:LOlrrlo konnody. Emma Molaughlin, Christiana McQuaig, Eliziâ€" beth eekin, Ida Morrison,. Sophia Pritchard, Henrietta Travellér. ____ _ _ 4 PICOBMEU AdWRERBWEM AAMICIIECT N.B.â€"Inglis Bradley obtained. the highâ€" est number of marks t the boys, vis , 311, out of a po-lm Amongst the girls laa Morrson the high«â€" est number of marks, vis , 495. II, OENTRAL EQHOOL BABT, â€"â€" SiXrYâ€"RiGHT CANDIDATRS. 5 Boys â€"T C Boviil, Wm Caldwell, James Barris, 8 IAI‘I;:\. ® llch:,u' Samuel M' Arthur Sbhaw, Egerton M“, W Stusrt, John Sloan, Russeli Tharnbull. Â¥y, Ceomeme n P Ne o i c w c cem o oa c Girls, â€" Ducinda Bovill, Emily Bott, Flora Cruickshank, _ Mary Dodumlllen Johnston, Fanny McKeever, Isabelia Mcâ€" Mas flom.;wnmm Shaw, Jane i aiberjam, Hathel Voung. â€" â€" _ _ H. Langreli obtained the highest num. ber of marks nnoogt the boys, vis.: 403 out of a finiblo 446. @monget the girls, lsabelia McMaster obtained the highest number of marks, vis.: 443. ni, OTH@R INSYITUTOSS THAN THS PUBLiO sOHOOLS OF OTraAWA â€"â€" TWENTYTSzYEN ullmn; k R Cowley, Public School, Nepean ; Jas Cunningham, private tuition; Geo Cunâ€" wm' P12 L1 â€"AER . ctutatcmcd CCC schoo!, ChtJo. Frank Percival, â€" tory olu;mfhflxh Institute ; !Pr:‘d Ponell, prifals d;nmrlu Thomp.. son, various so ; J Taylor, preparaâ€" tory class, Institute. NR _R Mans nhtainad tha hichast ningham, private school; John Gillies, F %p&v&hflofl L\V P Kirby, fl'!- vate ool ; Arthur MoConnel, public school, Hull ; James , McCaul, public . N. Bâ€"R Cowley obtained the highest :z-::olnqh, vis , 524 out of a possie | Turspir, Deo. 15. .dThl County ‘E:l pos“p?alnlnt to j t w o‘clock. "lfi Warden o m chair, and all Nwmawuphd the chair, and all the members of the Council were pre. seut. » ‘ . A petition presented from the rate= mdm%mdiwwyiq tor aid for a bridge over the river Goodâ€" _A resolution was moved referring the mm to their respective comeâ€" ‘ An| asking the services of an assistant was read from Mr. Cowan, Counâ€" ty Treaguror. en e m The Warden called the attention of the Council to the necessity of at once pro curing fuel for the supply of the Court Hoase and Gaol _ He stated that there there 100 cords of wood on hand. . Mr. Anderson M’M enough of wood should be contracted for to do two years, as it could be now obtained very cheap. _ Mr. Smith thought that with a view to economy, coal should be substituted for wood, He thought the cost would be trifliing to change the furnaces. .. _ Mu'{ltmnjuu wood were stored up, it would be in good condition to se next year. . ho P d Cf+ cb a Eo nige un It was then agreed to advertise for 30. cords of ary hard wood, and 120 cords d,‘rwood. e tX 4 â€" motion of Mr. Anderson the Council adjourned till 2 0‘clock, p.m. adjourned till 20 clock, p.m. APTERNOON Aks:10N. t Sl The Council met at 2 o‘clock, but the business was simply of a routine characâ€" ter. No business of public importance will be transacted until the reports of the various committees have been presented. Thmnldodhdflufioacanlao ton Royal Arch Chapter, No. kR held on Monday evening, the 14th inst., ted as follows:â€" Com. William Kerr, 1st Prin. Z. : «~* # E. 8. Boott, 2nd Prin. H. # / + E, B. Butterworth, 3rd P. J. Y. Ex. 8 :.g. Bo-anfl:,{?mnt | .|. _ _ *_ Jobn Orr, 8. N. is / J, D. Wallis, P.8. : Ex «> ~John Sweetman, Janitor, | The installation takes place on the seâ€" sond Mondny in January . Margaret Do.hdyTl m'in?:â€"l-siiu m"'“h.:mum"h opreroms Mb':o:onnolwn .t_ho-m street. ‘Hhe was fined $30 and costs or go b.mh.&nm.x Bhe went down. Donohue, arraigned for larceny from the house of: Mr.‘ Thaddeus Patrick, was remanded till this morning. Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. Whu-”li:npt:b:hmol "MceAlpine‘s hhq.t;? publishing their se econd efition of ttawa City by adding the counties of Carleton, Russell and Ottawa, in the month of September next, they would caution the public flm noticing any false representations, ilar to those just circulated respecting the first direcs viz: *©Thai they were not going to :Z‘hhorthtmyhdfllodln the atâ€" tempt.‘"‘ .No person but an evil minded mmmnfinw. dividant to publish “u...:.z"‘ Fincs ks A w please: unless be interferes a copyâ€" right, . But to go around any city without suthority and circulate| false statements concerning those they wish to oppose, is neither rigt m‘r-g‘udphn the public to o, leave it also for them to determine who they will patron, ize for the future. I( we are not citizans of Ottawa we are of the Dominion, born within its domain, and we have a reputa. tion of long standing. _ J is aken :in.o consideration, it is Aittle wond. r the members 6f this dlabe should select a readezvous sround ‘ which they can gather duruwg| the winter| and dfimml‘hlflwlhl develop. ment which is so essential to the health and strength of the human body. â€" unumdurhm n Soln Orrawi Bass Biaus Curs.â€"This * club, -i:::‘ vi:wofko'zin"l:mmnhu x uri season, "a....a u:om‘oon-odiou hll“om l:. Lang‘s hardware store, corner of Spar -u‘\'r()-n-unoh. which has been fit« ted up as a gymansium and elub room. This is a commendable sotion on the part of the officers, and wiil have a tendency to keep intact M-mohrd«'r so easential to .good â€"base ball players Tau Ably. proin: for the supgert and originally started,.. Bue ball has now bao.ouhvofl:row ‘:.igfllm' of w w 'filfi‘ mum“'mm«"-tu. Cantion to the Business Men of Ottawas. Mr, Wallace concurred in the idea, and Capitular Masonry. County Council. CommuUnIGATiONs, &o. H. Bortawiox, [, P. 8., Presiding Examiner Police Court. BEOOND DAY, MoAuriz®, Ernmasrr & Co 3115 to the Socond Pariiamentâ€"Fourth Session. ‘~The Speaker having iaken| the‘ chair, several public bills were advanc d astage. The remaining business of the afternoon was of an unimportant character and the House adjourced at 5.45. : APTER REOESS. The %.modlnp were of a roulioe chars roter, the House being in Committee of the Whole on sevoral private bills, includ« ing that of the OQltawa Ladies College, which with some amendments, were mi m second time. x 4e d three. The House met at 7 30. The Speaker presented the cpinion of m j:(ligu with n{onno‘ toâ€" the billâ€"{for e of Christ Church p t # Fultog it 10 be admmiecble and i §f subjeot for legislstion.®" ; â€" } 0o => â€"f) 0. 0 . On motion of ::.‘(ZDONOGBUE the Wellingion Ward Market â€" bill was read a first time, as also that of the L‘orignal and Caledonia railroad. â€" Both were referred to Committeefof the Whole house toâ€"morâ€" A discussion arose in reference to the readjuatment bill, but it was sim mn petition of yesterday‘s debate, M«f bil was advanced a stage. _ . . . Alv Mr. B%;&LW&'I in movli:g the second reading e bill respecting com uhu'{ voting, magi: an able mfd ubhuntrn «diâ€" gest on reasons for bringing measure before the House.. He bolh?-: that only oné tenth of the population were at present entitled to exercise the right of framchise and as people aré held to fulfil‘ certain obligations .toward thex families, so also those who &re entitled to vote should, in the public interest, be compelled so to do. â€" Besides it would be a certain further step to putting a stop to bribery and eomm as some. thing which he felt: perfectly satisfied every hon. member on the floor of the House was very anzious to see put & stop to. It is the system prevailing in Switsâ€" erland, and with no inconvenience; and ulthouéh not the law of either England or the United States, still he was very sanâ€" guine that it would be of great advantage to the Province of Ontario, | . . The bill passed a second reading withâ€" out a word of discussion, which .produced quite an outburst of nor‘y equivocal apâ€" plause from both sides of the House _ Mr, DEROCHE expressed his allegiance to the principle involved and believed there was logical and â€"forensic talent enough in Cansda, even at the ‘g;ung day to otf&imto schemes for the Governâ€" ment"of !the country, even though those minm‘ looked upon with favour either in or the United Bt:m Perhap», To prak ueltmn::ompflnc‘ To o yine not pledging i to ple of comâ€" Enhory voting. ~He himeelf sincerely oped this system would at no very diss tint day become the law of the land. ... .. _ Hon. Mr. CAMERON said he heartily agreed with many ideas enundiated by the introducer of this measure, continued in a somewhat amusing: to speak on the course of the Go: t in referâ€" ence to bills of this description. ‘ . . . _ \4Hon. ATIORNEYâ€"GENERAL replied, and said he felt satisfied the passage of this bill to a second reading under the cireum> stances would not be taken as committing the House or eontrary to the principle inâ€" volved ip this measure. | F lu-.&lvhndl{dmlmnbrhfly in opposition to the prov of ‘the measure. B ce® â€"â€"On a.motion to refer the bill to a Com» mittee of the Whole Rouse, | â€"â€" . _ Several Other hon. gentlemen expressed the: ves as favourable to the measure ; after whim the House adj>urned at 10:80, Considerable excitement was caused throughout the city yesterday ing by a report, extensively circulated, that tl :::aprdfl(ohon’nlukm l that funds to a large amount been embezsled. Such a report naturally caused much unéassiness in financial circles, not only on agsount of â€"the high standing of the bank with which the matter was cons nected, but because of the position: which the person implicated occupied.. Upon careful zquiry, however, the rumours proved be very exaggerated. The taots, g to the best @authoâ€" rities, appear to be these;â€"Mr; Robert J. ‘Daliag, nnn:u of : Molson‘s Bank, left the city last omhwmn., ostens sibly for the purpose of inspeciing the aoâ€" counts of some otf the smaller: branch es~ tablishments, commenciog with that of Welland, but as he did not put in an ap» pearauce |at either of the places to which he: had said he was going, suspicion was aroused, the officers communicated with at the head office at Montreal, and Mr. Roâ€" bertson, ‘one of the confidential clerks,. was despatched to examine into the affairs sentiomafeanired here, hod duding Batin: ar tur. day he pursued his lnmupdm:kbut It mm;mfilyuumynw t any whisper of suspicion. was outside ; . and even now nofi. very definite can be: gleaned. That M:.Dalias has abscorded and there has been a def«loation is mound:} but to what amount, even the officers the bunk cannot give any idea, ‘The ramours which were current during the afternoon and evening, as to definite sums which had boodn ’emhe:l.ed,m altogether imaginary, and from state. ments of the principal m bank, very extravagant, the ~fact being, that whatever may have been the. irregular. ities, or even. detaloations of,: Mr. Dalias, they must necessarily be conkned to his boo‘-k“piu operations, which could not extend over many days without % oo;ooud by htgo ?nmqrwqflmn omho who, as t ves .’"‘3 proved, had no knowledge whateverâ€" . them. Whatever, therefore, may be the amount of the defaications ot â€" Mr. Dallas, they must be confined to so small a com» pass that little need,be said further about the matter until the investigation is conâ€" cluded, when & full statements of the facts will doubtiess be laid before the public, Ontario Legislature. | Quebec Legislature. 0. *. Toroxto, Dec. 15. | The Speaker took the chair at halfâ€"past Berrea tu.x Lws Insvraxos.â€"By the expenditure of a small amount before the 20th ot December, in assisting the Masonic Relief Association . of Norfolk, Va., | to complete their Temple, you may ohnln & fortune without being required to wait for a term of years, or compel your family to wait for your death, as would be the :case in life insurance. . The Grand Gift Con« cert, at which six thousand prizes will be distributed, will be conducted by nq‘::.l the best citizens of Norfom will be a prize in every ten The drawing will positively take place .on the 20th of Dec, Send for titokets to Henry VÂ¥. Moore, Beo‘y, Norfolk, Va., or an authorized agent of the Association. 8716 d&w. A Fomtuxate Barzrâ€"â€"On an evening in April last, a baker entersd a-& where tickets to the First Grand Gift cert of the Masonic Relief Association, Nortolk, Va., were for sale, and while tbon‘t\.xmmdtficbt. Un the 5th of w umber on that tickel drew $25,â€" d;i‘u“uh.;;““ This | As. sociation ve one Concert, which will positively be gi "flnnm of December, M;unyz)#m as the above mentioned baker if you pur« chase a t:cket. The ‘the gen« tlemen conducting this en‘ is a suf. ficient guarantee that the ~ drawing wulumtu‘m:hu bonesty ‘and fairness z h ‘“'QM the first. Every tenth number will be a ing from $10 to $30 000. Aogfl. '. Moore, Seo‘y, Norfolk, Â¥a.,or an authorized agent of the Association. . | 3,108â€"d&w, it Bermingines, on Thoraryy the Tisk on. m:t., 5:“lo. 4 xan:.‘lh;uk Queen street, between Bank streets, SBale at 11 o‘clock. p-m-&-..’. Bank Manager Absconded. THE OTTAWA TIMES, DEOEVBER 16 1874 Â¥rom the Globe, Second Parliamentâ€"«FWourth Soasion Mr. B:RY introduced a bill to amend the act refting to the Q 1ebec and Gosford Railroad Co., changing its name to the Quebes and Lake 8t. John‘s Railroad Co. bill to atuend the sct incorporating the Sherbrooke Kastern ‘lown:hips and Ken« nebec Railroad. | k 5 Mr. CAMERUN introduced a bill regardâ€" ing the County of Huntingdorn, which was withdrawn. [eA» Mr. BRELLINGHAM introduced a bill to incorporate the Russell Hotel Co. ~ * Mr. BACHAM introduced> a(billâ€"to au« thorise the Bar of Quebes tol.!uivo":‘l::o- dore Nesbitt," p. +Mr. EDDY introduced a bill to incorâ€" porate Kull into & ity, | (â€"«s s= â€". ~. ~~The ATTORNEY GENERAL called the attention of â€" the House to rome mistakes in the printed copy of the Tanneries docu« ments. . On 120th Ilno,“flnt , word ‘forty,‘ to be changed ‘unpg.' On 2let line, same r‘o, the word ‘twenty‘ to be changed to ‘forty ;‘ on page 26th, fifth line, n%oud p:‘nrsph,r in‘ the deed ::d. tween Hon. Archambault Middlemiss, mth August, the word ‘ground‘ should be changed to ‘grand.‘ _ rding the e i mpads 'Th.ATromm,m‘- mission to have both printed, and that mooudprinhddrphul all the docnâ€" ments would be distributed. Mr, OUILMET said that l.lglud found d ie iingitothe aip her Pose when i une ven â€" The ATTORNEY GENERAL submitted the Registrar‘s certificate with regard to the Leduc property. â€" _ ons A message was received from the Legis« lative Council raming the members to aot on the joint committee on printing. . â€"â€" Mr. PELLETLER (Belliechasse), asked whether it "t:k the intention of“thl:pl“. Govâ€" ernment to e proceedings the duplicates of ?ho ng-hu of the Civil Status o(fu;lfarin of J Gervais, ?g County o echasse, destroyed ~ a li-u:’t the burning of the church and sacristy of the parish, nanuhd by z:â€" tions supported by his Grace the Archâ€" bishop of Quebee, <_ . _â€" © â€"~ _ *"The SOLICITORâ€"GENERAL said the Govhe?mont were bu?‘h:bw to furnish suc u en~ airiee ar io whet would by tho gase. _ sdoptiy o tne Bist report of the Tan: norL Committee. Try D. McDonnell‘s delicious Muscat Wine, $698.â€"6 Gents‘ try MacLaren & Chalmers‘ cutter, (hotrulwillmto“pw;nh‘& ago. g 3689 ~, Large lot of (1 Stove Ins Uicedigats will be ':?.n to ,,5'3:.5... ing quantity for cash only, at C.P.Dorion‘s, 81 & 83 Sparks street, Ottawa. _ 361d&w Celebrated Malvoisie Wine at D. Mcâ€" Donnell‘s, & 3698â€"6 Just arrived and now for sale at a great reduction, having bo very© low prices the following goods : Stoves of. all Nails of all sises, at C. P. Dorion‘s 81 and 83 Sparks Swoet, Ottawa, : â€"â€" 3601d&w Christmas comes but “.:fl.lfll chance to purchase / i ‘presents, mboon,fmq‘un: silver plated ware, optical goods, &o , only once in a life time, npfloumoh-ti::ymnld‘ u»‘l'nb; Im:{'l ev nigh t.. . Saleevery â€"nigh until Christmas ed/ Eve, ~No ml-TlNl Ottawa can compete favourably with the first«cass mlofingl:hblhhmu of Mon« treal and Toronto, as it can boast of a cutter second to none in the ‘Dominion ; to be found always at his post at© Macâ€" kinds, nished and ple meeer Tines andoon on oaday ht cheap at D, McDunnell‘s, 3698/ Laren & Chalmers, 55 Spark street, ~ 3489 Mr, Rowe, auctioneer, will sell to:morrow (Saturdsy), at twelve noon, at the Russsoll House corner, a ‘very . handsome cutter, which has been but a short time in use ; made by Dubhamel, â€"Other sales: without reserve. * - Crour.â€"This disease is caused â€"by the to::tulon o‘(.; false membrane lining tl;or win =p obstruc | the air, E:'d is known bm‘m-’:z sounding cough and the rattling in the throat. ‘This membrane must be removed by expectoration. _‘ Take a double dose of the balsam every ten or fifteen minutes, which willreduce .it, after ~taking a fow dores, the balsam will and has saved the lives of thousands of children attacked) with croup, where it has been taken in season. 3:18 | Oitawa not being behind, or never. will be, in t Arstâ€"class present cutiers St. | Eloven firstâ€"class coat makers wanted at MacLaren & ‘Chaimers‘ Tailoring Estabs lishment. . None but good hands need: apply. ° . 3689â€"â€"tf, Hon. Mr, RUBERTSON intreduced a New Yorr Bar Orerurs in Savi1.â€"New York Bay Uysters in shell reseived daily, fresh from the beds, only twentyâ€"four hours from salt water, Families and parâ€" ties r:a:h&unm supplied on the shortâ€" est n oonan‘s KHestauran ,?uh; street, West. 08. _ um,ou-n.‘ B?l‘ull k‘&lbwh : 8 are g° | at prices worthy of thumnthuo,' mn'w those in the trade :â€"500 boxes and catties of choice new reason N Japan . and black m,‘&?o bris m: '"58'" 100 bris m& boxes in ie mt mm comaied 700 bris choice ige ; w'm} best ary codfish ; 650 bris best winter upplu,r{nni, bacon and chesse ; n.ho-‘ goL'emn.uor:;l;qol lodgttnnui:yo-' ceries, wines uore, directly _ ed by themselves. rmwnl.nmf chase with economy will find it to their in« terest to call and see them . 3101â€"d&w Allen‘s Lung Balsam is warranted to break up the gaost troublesome:cough in an incedible short time. ‘There is no medy that can show more evidence of merit than this Balsanf for curing o>f1â€" -n:pmn,oauh.oou-, sthn-,‘mn e [ 8 Mr. IRVINE submitted a certificate re t Tommn‘t‘fmflnni'ficn theâ€"errors ans manho 4 1 in easoraety pisaay mak Sots ht on anend s ood necresen n ols to the Rev. JosEPH T. Ixma», D, The House adjourned at 2:40 o‘clo :k Soiled Blankets cheap at Bryson‘s. Houre, Ne w York Uily. Bauternes Sherry and Claret Wines ovry Order your Fall Suit at Bryson‘s, The best value in Winceys at Bryson‘s, Business Notices A CAKRD QorBzo Dec, 3695â€"1m 3695 1m 301y daw 16 4 A EL AB BDNID ASZEN® o | & * I afaÂ¥ B s} h Half a Million Doliar»‘ worth of Proâ€" | ": ufarimit s s shere > H ATS ( k nvuink BM i C ‘ C Bostox, Dec. 15.â€"The fires last night ‘ 5 1 { | ' and ‘this morning were sufticiently fre« , N C $9 quent, and the H&tofi the Hames suftiâ€"| fAT 3 ' ciently bright to awaken fears of a general â€" ' « s conflagration. The first alarm was sound«d * Ch at 11 olcleck fora fire in a building 75 to |~~~~~~~ 81 Plympton street; occupied by Curry & 7 $ ANOTH®SR GBEAT m‘flu‘ TLION IF BOSTON. s & Co., of. some $12,000..â€" Reed. & ‘Co.‘s Liate® â€"Just as ‘the efforts of the ‘fire department seemed : to beâ€"rewarded, with success, and the extensive confiagration on Plimpton and Wareham streets were about to be stayed, a fresh alarme, at 1.80 o‘clock, this morning, pun:!;dfl from "box No. 21, in Charlestown, by the discor, Tok oppras the foot tHud:mr street, 0 to oot 0 i qndownexo!;Jwb Hittinger. 'l‘lnoom.: ::.lfibhmdflommmtho nihng mt the sime.srore Sarotruces 101 run ?dlumn as miny engings as mgi spared from the Plimpton street m.um:flpm'-mm was 200 Teet in length, | forty feet in depth, ,'l.‘hd: building was | a ; to‘ounrfimwmq planing mills were burned. Their loss will reach |$10,000 on machinery and stock. The New England Organ Company Joses $6,000 worth of lumber. ~ Miliett, Drake & Jo., $5,000. ‘The fizmes in the burnt dis« trict are now thought to be under control. It is estimated that 500 men are thrown out of employment. ‘Total loss by the PRlimpton â€"street fire is half a million dol« fi&mdm on. the track. of the ~The Roman: ,,'.‘g"‘"“ a.:c WAs on &D m 0 lhhuzhnto twelre thousand dollars.. . <«==â€" | The fires in theâ€" lumber yards in Albany street are all out. Thomnflp‘:mfl.,’ lying at Hit. tinger‘s wharf, fire ip~|hrl¢fi mdwu‘:mplut:‘dnxfl‘::lnv During the a large number olm‘l.;iu along the ‘wharves in the vicinity were cu; loose from their fastenings on discovery that the ship * Reporter‘ was on fire. The high tide and upusual strong wind prevented the crews of nnd-honsch'nw after getting out into stream. Four of these vessels drifted about until they mwxm anotber, and then, came down & & short distance from the Charlestown side the draw.bridge, :« They â€"shoved. The â€" fender ~ of " the . ‘bhiige ) guad, and the jibboon ~ot one ot the craft ‘struck the railing with suchforce as to ‘demolish it for. a. distance of several rods. Fome of these vessels were â€"laden, jand in some instances were badly â€"damâ€" After four hours of hard work the fireâ€" men had moooedudo: in tholrmobrh._ toâ€"all pearances, ter a.. inspeo® :&nmg the on fitu‘n.ar’l Whart by ‘Chief heer‘ Gréea â€" and others, in which found no indicas spreading . ofthe . tio,. â€" the â€" Browen o f .-pldo =p and â€" : returned :. to: their houses, except those in the fire boat ‘Fiant ders,‘ which directed lh;ofiwm.un the ship < Reporter,‘ which was burning in the rigging.‘ | The flames: broke out on a builiing whichâ€"extends the entire length of the north side of Hittenger‘s wharf, Ho npidg:od fierosly did the fiames spread that firemen ..at work on the , wharf were obliged‘to se ‘for theirâ€"lives= The fames worked their way 10 . rest end otthowbafi::d eswept : to the north side along the length of the whart. The fires last night and this morning m;u:wshmmam B, | + _ The aggregate‘ losses ‘by this ‘Kre estimated £12100,000 108190,000," "*._ * The extensive ‘premises ‘of the Sate luufnm;m of ~Horner & Freeman, were .*The ship ¢ Reâ€" porter‘ was saved only after a hard struge gle, and the fire was at length subdued. FOWLIB _ oX â€" 4 "% _ PILE AND HUMOX CURKE, _ For Internal and External Use . B43 WARRANTID A SURE & PERFEOT CURE luusun‘-efl'flalm.‘w «Wornd, :“m- w &, __“ ‘*‘_‘g 1 ol One Bottle warra to Cure all cases of Pliesy: rxog()nototg"nom-nm 0-.;* Tnorg, f0 AtmTcro (thes and o uo Agratmost pnfaiaoie oure 1on Jhe ) _mflornpuu‘um. 4 pvhn, will use his medicine, or in of -Otowth..z'w Aince 1t 57 lostimonkds, proving im oféenty der. gjunnwmmish e ‘he Pile aod Humor cure is l-:bmzmallma.m-oh% fi matpicm in rebrcmbni ps ;-n- ui ® % azt o® $1 Bort: KIOZ $1 pEB ‘L®, BouD BY ALL 'Dao- eb, 16, NK :: !: > * g.vlmtoy;mulo y Pm drtenn in iod in irnach, from Which 1 enttered mep lt roiny meaartansot cne Berin ie ts on rainin y The mang oe tiix publictly Tor the beneat of those who" Sing Airamacts the Propioioct ‘of CAMOXIL®E BEEKELEY, Sept.1800.â€"Gentlomen, 1 feol it & f DE?YLINS 1{ :1- oi ks FUR| DEPOT.|& 1;2_" 2l | o (aaeneent AUSTRIAN RVGS, | ble peri pirat , which may past off Pidthe | | |eseresesle l es >," â€" RAQVOON Rosks, | uce *z x A*4â€" 5 2.-:?:‘” hoartorini Lo ‘J; D i V“’-‘ ' }; LI ~ J3 ?fi:w ~,-4 4 e ode 11 RIPEAU mfi S lh:l.-::_a-\.u ‘ -_-.E-.: im _‘ Ak RipiU sTRRERtL: â€"> ) | pmbbinctane c, TAiCoRiNG Estasushvent | E2Fee: | s esss 4 pe«s { fl“,’:"u:.:m kok }f _JVsz: RBoEyED, a large and |eplesdid veigut beasas td 0 M l M s f | ‘ W’“‘_’ distre FALL Goops Emessssse AUSTRIAN RUVGS, 5 BUFFALO #OBEY | WOLF ROBEY, . | " Shave sece nobl i x RACCOUN ROBE3 to be found in a first.class Falicring Estab n ragp o niinney thant sat map for yourself.â€" ons T mw.%.un;w ENGLISH m CAN STYLES! Dub‘t fhrget the piace, It is | THE LATEST ~NOVELTIES 76â€" Sparks â€"Street. GAME,â€"~GAME, WILDâ€"TURKEYS,, ; , WILD DUOCKsS,‘ PRAIRIE CHICKENS QUAIL and" â€"â€" â€" Tll“%m' aunus! distrib Olotlg‘ht‘&. take place on * # -ltugom%d&mnm: * Sudronis “%W&-a ate wmm:a.w’r int ‘to te ,xwmmmrfim DEO, 93. Christmas Carole and Infl*:. A Christmas Tree tor the Chbaren, had a Gin . â€"Ladigs and wishing to participate Wm"“‘m'w&-& 3n RaPrigen: noy Jater taan AW LN Fus /A L HODIII: WANTED &A uug en fg emaie es / practice. Apply personally or by m this 30A RD ND DGENG.â€"Two genjeme [Â¥ can b o nod 1 cod board an corner of Hugh and sLrcois, ' o (87 b JUST RECEIVEU, AND 0 »NSISTING OF Dee. 16, 1874 Opening Carnival F ‘Tortable and weill furnizhed roomp, i-nua without board, for and or gentieâ€" Msm prgigenreton en fnnien m.&ffll. * : VTAOH it hereb sem bi unendu hy thirteaneet Fass of Het Majorts n reign, and or Ottawe, in « with tne Dhurch. of Cominittce h %qu‘;: Pan known as. , and tosell a no:-'o’ M,““flp;hok Joseph Kavanagh, SPECIAL BEEF. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO "THE & ~~ POOR! 4s 15 THUBSDAY, THE 24th INST., . At 1,800‘clook, _ ‘ Next Door to Mr. 8. Roger‘s Store, f Nicholas Streot, . May now be consulted in hiw _ __ _ : RCOMS, RUSSEL L K Hours from 10 a.m un‘il5p,m." | _ â€" Dede 1by 1874 â€" 63 Will be held on the above Rink, on Thursday Evening Next, 17th Inst. Nov: 17, 1874 __â€"_ WaLKEK, CABSEL® & PENNOCK, OLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN, 0 TAILORSâ€"A fintâ€"class Cutter s! oren for HON. SKEAD, President. Dee. 16, 1874, g:::fi“ +« » » +250 oponnlrhmn‘lh“ HREISTMAS FESTIYAL, B. POMROY, R..FQOKS‘ SKATING RINK, Grocer and Wine Merchant, MANHOOO # tSTUORED ALS}, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF 8T.GEORGE‘S SOCIETY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RED SQUIRREL, In.aid f the Poor, in the CaAaNaAL BAsLIN The Grand ; OBEPH YnzAl, ‘ WELLLNGTON 8710 Toe experiment of 1wenty years in the Laox dm“l:rplul. ngiand, has onsirated â€" the Med‘cal Faculty. of Europe ‘ the on Medi Ane keaving contrul over i â€" eaes is the E Th io ie s DIAMUOND or it 10 he o8 © dll o le and is now orthe first time q d to t dc-noflmh he ( idk â€" in the trade and the pecple, e botte is warranted the In h of the medicine in its highest stae gg development, £0d 18 saperior 4o ar € ing is for mb . ; inis medicine .L,g‘fi pr ArusplatBhanotk o 1t 1 atooky im to «end THURKDAY. THE "i*"tb â€" I®ST, Commeneing at 11 0% ‘the Household Furaiture . and effects therein, conphs ng. in mmoun Cer | 1 ble, M I L and other pictures, ‘Carpets, l»win ‘ om%lum a ‘ut.0f. | 8t we With latest im provements, Outler p G asser, Foather Pillows, good Kitches to d en cauny eom en M utenilu®, JOl,; t well as varigps other articles that camuot be se eorsaffuimartroms Mir 9+ Aaughien To on TUESD fnphqaemie bog: zes i tory, Uivinity, “‘"“,-’(r.., Â¥ j p.ih;.- e f us d M uks The books are 4l 0 hk ue l SPF bouns in calfand r,w ave. somn menclu on'l\ll& reniog, 19th d uon Ledies‘ Work Boxes, RAev>y.~ +4 in hecuen "oug. mad mee Pe "Children‘s 40., a0, C ?. Totlet é@ 5 ? T Ladies Heal Jackeis, Ocoan 8 fi' 9 ‘ov O hs â€" n rale sale dnring the d P. n.w:W(”,. evening during the week, ,"lr, . 'Iq 1 or mMol T d I'*g:uovaxml.fll e had â€" e of Queen â€"st., beatwwon Bant and Hughâ€"stt, O# Otiawa. B »;W- is : F2 Province of Queb6e, Dec. 12. 18 "»ml:&x‘n'mh.: Large Bo:ties $1 FIFTKEN® HUNDEKED BOOKS LADIES AND GENTS Â¥URM OUSEHOLD FURNITU RE OOK A LEAT CLEARING VC f NORTHEUF & LYCKAL, Agene ‘tor the ol ds Ne 4 LORNE KHEUMLATIO oty crib .r will sell by Pub‘is Avction BY AUCTIOE Cataiogue Sale of BY A. MoNTREAL, 16th June, 1864 etophent or resuug lory muty A0cate enouuk ui-:n: _‘: ; them io helt sorall prootorgine4 _ N2 &m }':31 ire of blood therein, matoro ism | or are dogs not 4 in uy of biocn from e d, and performas reuls. Fowever, ‘the pa : u"u‘_ â€"cur M&m .___‘ ,_ iClou paris ao toad in d ies P that se thus ‘removed the are) in the Lons OP J. HiGRM(UNONS A M â€" PFTT action P 1 R. M 1 N G 6A A M H AM, Auctiâ€"meef g at 11 o‘clook,

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