44 € 4e 18 V# %’4 T4 fa -"§°°hiAndiwzlo-l. Forde and Davis. A number of new members were Izise Pw“rdwu-r Bexevouest S&cn-n â€"The ann: meeting the mombeno“hem Benevo lent Society was held last n&fl in the € Hall, O‘Conmnor street, Mr. W. F. Powelt, President, in the ahiir. " After the reading of the minntes‘of last meeting and the transaction of some routine busiâ€" ness, the following gentlemen were eléctâ€" alofllooboamugxtho ensuing year :â€" President, Mr. Thomas McGarity ; Viceâ€" Pruidont,lr.A.&Woodbwn;fl&nha, Mr. Thomas Sproule , Treasurer, Mr. W. Â¥ & Nes on tm Red. W. J. Wills, Jobn Stewart, T. MceCloy, James Adamson, George Forde, C Bren. nan, W. â€"Kenny and T. Campbell ; Chaplains, all Irish Protestantclergymen Tis Soort‘s pealy aow Moronoet, t is . Smairl‘s near in the i en maame y next. This was a much needed work in this Dflmmlxb’ ipality, and reflects great credit upon authorities. for such offices in Ontario. Thé brick: were manufactured in the village by the contractor, Mr. Thos. Russell of Morris New Recistzr Orrice.â€"A handsome new Bog;:-y Office for the County of Russell is fast approaching completion in the village of Duncanville. It will be of ndbrickwit.hcntmdn-inwdin conformity with the general plan laid out civic matters, and eulogised the ability of lr.W.lhrind:mwN:thMoud the city. He adv to the ability and inâ€" telligence of the retiring representatives, and thought no i ement could be made in a change. floth.ohodoeï¬nod the ination, at the: same time thankâ€" m.hn!neuhL their regard forhim. He trusted the old representatives would reâ€" seive the support of the electors. $ , who nominated derman. Me spoke at Some â€" Imagey in reference to Sr. Groror‘s W arv.â€"In referring to the municipal elections yesterday we inadâ€" vertently omitted the remarks of Mr.John Caavommes Loves, A.F. & A.M., No. 264, G.K(lâ€"lhdlo-ndth'-'mm aï¬?wwww-ï¬p‘pflk’m is t Sihey "Tal . Youxe Mey‘s Curistiax Assoctarion.â€" hni‘hsl:,g.k.lcxefl, late of the Royal Navy a very interesting paper on the " South Sea Islands," in the rooms of the Young Men‘s Christian Association. Mr. McNeoil gavé some very interesting details of the habits and customs of the udv-dfloihnd-inthosm:fll’uï¬le Ucean, which were intersporsed with narâ€" ratives and incidents on siiipâ€"board, while eruising from port to port. At the conâ€" ‘lusion & y vote of thanks was ten lered to mdlwh able and in tructive paper. concert may soon take place, and we can assure our citizens there is a treat in store for them they little expect. We believea sul tion rehearsal will shortly take sung by members of the Choral Union. _‘ Orrawa Cmorar Uxiox.â€"The usral mu,phoeprï¬â€œdmh ’l'ho“Halhl?mh" took eveni j <horus from the MessiaA was taken up for the first time. We never heard so per: fect a piece of vocal nndm1 in Canads, Great credit is due Mr. Mills his indeâ€" fatigable exertions.‘ We hope the first Txirvzs axp Rossrzzs.â€"We notice the statement, in the Montreal press, that a special watchman has been sworn in to f)uud the Quebec, Jacques Cartier, eople‘s, Merchants‘, Molson‘s and Monâ€" woul Hanks. _ it is Khown to the authorâ€" ties, we believe, that Ottawa has j favoured with a recent irruption of thieves and other lawless pérsons. It becomes all concerned to exercise i so that their errand may bomdoad fruitless as possible. I J Notor to twz Pusiic.â€"Mr. G. F. Mac M‘;Suporhuï¬ont of the Fir} Alarm aph, is about to put up above« each | si throughout the city a printed notice giving instructions how to giye theâ€"alarm in case of fire, as well as the place atawhich the key of the box is :m: This is a boon which thé citizens no doubt, duly appreciate. | Russere â€"J. Gray, C. Baillie, C, C.Oo-vlygf F. Fraser, C. A. Jacques, H. Tolley, J. C. l%tnd; C Courvette, Lachine ; T. tt, Quebec ; :{Ltltyan,‘m Perth ;'J.Came;n, QvflhJ; k ; C. ity ; J. Bell, Pembroke; F. Jones, Kcmptvyibe; (. Lachance, Ka Ke Bonga; P. Stearne, Adams, N. Y. ; J. W. Dutton, Stratford. Cyavupiers Exorsz House.â€"The fire engifie house at the corner of Queen and Nally streets is at t undergoing exâ€" tensive repairs, m“mo being enâ€" hrg-xlwmo'ti.h:be reqni.l::nhol the new brigade. station w completed will be oneof the most ouhubfl.nd commeodious in the city. & Engomox Meztixo.â€"Mr. P. LeSueur will address the electors ef Victoria Ward toâ€"night in the Duke Street School House, Chaudiere. s hgonu_um DE ‘I::n- Dul.â€"'l"l:ou ï¬â€˜;m:nq and musical soireson i mPuuA:'.oxnClnâ€"'l\-e:z brated company of artistes are expec to visit Ottawa on or about the 15th of January, Tuz Texrszatura.â€"The thermometer at 8 am. yesterday morning registered 15° above sero. Tocal Entelligecuce. Wm. Rourke, J.G. John McCarthy, Tyler _P. A. Mason, W.M. Jameés Grant, S.W. W. A. Jamieson, J.W. John Oliver, Chaplain. H. uoa-ia? SD. ‘I. Robertson, J. D. th t “ ' I T ‘. ® I' l’l l g dire m :unipipd;unhmh-l i‘ their fullâ€" net oo iRarie it fo fortridh it within fhe lat6, F FeARnh The Rev. Mr.Caxzzox moved the so heomd(}&wtrflc uc-lï¬'lz:otb law of God, and prejudicial to the best Both gentlemen spoke 6@ nd a llength ig.'?shpport of the m. $ Johnson thought that though every had aright to drink and to m to others, jbecause certain‘ ) licensed to sell it, still there im hi law, the Iaw of love, which they â€" wan men to influenced :ï¬ } w :‘eakme as there were in da St-P-rl,md‘ wanted to see g:k breï¬h:&p:izud.ï¬ es Â¥ protected from the e exmphl:qqznodmw i who o1 to sacrifice thei n%for moral k of others, and the of love which ough to rule sue el'e;e SA the [ The tion in‘ to meet: ing was i wg:&nk t? Ihlringï¬iinte and while aâ€"collec; tion was en e ".hohad ng tgx upy Prg-'mpk | w sw hï¬vwr.ï¬m.wm a yocalsolo, oratling [custoin . of "4 mï¬ï¬*{; gr. vi ‘on _ New ‘Year‘s D and felt:}e oa;mr.“ gsl the | progress of Wmm Ciples.‘"!}] | <|. uoo Slick . ‘| non'g:xt refuse all md:;:y.pp v on â€"for| la :: ‘ar h!:fuho equl3 } contpell thers to be so. . . â€"_. .. The Rev. Mr. Hars moved the first solution} reconged" ty Toey Mr" Mebe licanses should be cut down, he knew reduce enumb:}und‘&o-qgmn&p better for the city of Ottawa. . * B\ noresy Bhc boo Sautthaf it teliporarice sired to see the number of licer t [‘luc«l were often, hb{a *‘nc, Efl- pa to grant new ohes on strong of eil.inu.r&m' ~&e. He enmt at conside length upon the la as i:})resontly stands, and, at the conclusion h_isaddreu, was loudly ‘apâ€" * Ty] T Caimitbls nchpth whotier tE inks in J Ross‘ power, within : the law, to re 4 qlllicenmv;lbo:dhin Honour ‘reâ€" P t virtually he * plï¬i- mhh&lu{vu Fu-rlu-“w then‘ at that h wut.w-nuowa mmmm | of the ioelflltofln'a&.‘ of! Nï¬n five per cent, but thought : it would> be‘a hmmpiwnmmboro{ the hncense hold" ers, who had held then: privileges for a lengthztiuo, to be deprived of dï¬ means of living, but : he withdrawal of a number of li to those groceries whose traffic in liquor. He also the protaotion . of unjicenged ; boarding ] _ Rov. Mr. Cameron oruod the meeting | with prayer, after whic 4 ) The Cwarrmay said: Ladies.and |genâ€" tlemen,â€"It ;xnls me great pleasure to meotsomf:\ry‘:tethis pcn::(uhrnmnu“g the y coun ing so dégirable an as t ic | ing em olzjoc: that which we have assembled (to :discuss. Af" of | the representatives of the various temâ€" | perance org 'ntih-ofthouitymnpd | 16 advig leintbei:dlumtofï¬o per ance movement to & »meeting, ‘which held M'I'hungyb?v’ening A |} goodly number were in attendance, and a lively distussion uwpon various matters, all tending towards the s of teetotalism, took plage. It was mdhowever, g:t a stronger effort, should be put h to bring iogether all classes, and arapreâ€", sentation{from all parts of the city, It was then flecided thltthumooung:ioukl be held, gnd it struck me as a wise andono'thari.htd;u;cï¬mforv‘:;im- reasons‘; ~approaching as we aro anâ€" other New Year‘s day, when the old and the | yourlg alike, lay aside all feeling ankl differences of opinion and pay our anpual visit wvm. nhomt;-pro bound to foveyhonar t. «It was ..::..'m ceï¬ and | be ‘ f so many lof :; promineng men ~of uq-to‘ neil and | advi mnm) dom revious , 80 | we might strghgthon ‘thospwhy havo afroady taken up grms and are. in the field doi Tt â€" Aff [urssont | ho .. heit M $ vise 1 | present m et o ooo magiin mm ind aro treadigg upon are liable nymb“lt by the whirltwind of* fishion and away to where they never can. form in ithe (great i pet, is fhs age pmponees Lefels seokid otfeer whtch h ammrb the inine ac or advisability of at once ition» |. the responsil of the issuing of licenses for the ing year, with a view to reâ€" dmï¬:gm number u that of 1874. This is |a mï¬d M‘:‘:'r In the * we haye assembled, to discuss best adapted to plant more ndard <of ‘ in the s of the of Ottawa. Several resolutions have been which will be: moved . and | by the yery efficient staff at my}. , which I shall at ance call upon |. to do their duty." (Applausey ~~ | V \_His Honour Judge Ross spoke at some length, explaining that, though favouring the memm and being himself an abâ€" stainer, he and his colleagues, who all deâ€" variation . which was greatly ‘appre Mr. J. M.; T. Hannum occupied the chair, and on the platform were Ross, Mayor F. the Rev. Cameron, Young, McCermac all, and Mr. Johnson. // ~ _ question of prohibition before the comi aloctighs, with the â€" flow Of gotting the sgqyportof,wmn?ndrdiyq(;ogm'n sioners. Fii Sm s 25 Judge Ross and Mayor Feathorston on the Temperance Questionâ€"Enthusi« astic Feeling in favour of Prehibi« tionâ€"Animated Speecches; ~ . < lAst evening a very influential meeting was held in the Temperance Hall, Rideau street, ï¬ar.the_w (:I I‘i&llln' t.hu corner, As the doctor pulled the hook, he. leoked at his watch, and ° in three minutés and a half the vml&oqNo.: Station, S street, was on the groun reol to arrive was from No. 3 5 Paul stroet, and was followed by the " C " and from No. 4 Station. | ‘I steamer was on the ground im rie wl m o in ing ight ine an act o en ie time ¢an surpassed.. The t ing chimney an gormlu"t'fora test of the efficiency ol.tl?g rdtl-rzx and the new paid system, and both worked as the above will ~prove: to {perfection. It should be stated that the men from No. & Station, Le Breton Flats, with their handâ€" some new roel on runners, were also earty en the ground, althgugh they had| the longest run to make. | : .. | | | Canmix®y ox Firsâ€"A SA{:a.nmm Test or ovrexew Figs Sysrzit.â€"Last night about gight o‘clock flames were observed iuuir:ig from a chimney in the Frée Press buildâ€" ing. As the hm.m‘d a threatenâ€" ing appu-nozt.:: was sounded by Dr. Sweetland from box2, Russell House foolet smong otpert tha Nov. We Mo: 1 T3 Â¥. T. Câ€" e oo ult vote of t to re ident, Mr. W. F. Powell, and Qm‘uofl“rl the meeting «dispersed. The counsil and office bearers will meet this evening at the office, of Mr. T. McéGarity for the transaction of important business. 4 TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING, «‘ ‘Ottawa not behind, or never will be, in turning out firstâ€"class fitting garments present cutters, tt m ‘m . L + or yA t ns m torage i Pm oeg un rag h We oo vorn argailot of‘(7,500) ‘Stove Pi In. M eesnlente wit hy girom to poiols wid i“xlqutntitggï¬*mhoply, 3&]}, Po i ',3 & Syarh stree! wa. non.nn f At’ Mlm â€" Though many influential citizens were pregent, it is a remarkable fact that none onf‘:'h: th tiueor‘l,::‘: feeling :; i $ i4 ; | AMe depondon" tm,ï¬m rance â€" vote, or being afraid to commit es. Votes of thanks were also ‘proposed to the Committee and to the Chairman. The National anthem. was then sung, the beneâ€" diction pronoun¢ed, and the meeting disâ€" persed. . , addresses, his entire concurrence with the resolutions, and his willingness to advance them as far as it lay in his power. . A vote of thanks was then proposed. to the Poli¢e Commissioners present, for which Tudge Ross replied, lhfing that he considered it his duty to attend, ewM. ed.the plexsure he felt in listening to the *‘ The Cgairwax then read a joint lette: frotm the Révs. %éuh Hi‘xhner:‘:db’Amf strong, stating their i "t.yto preâ€" sen d c 8 ing with the sene and confially opathiniaig ""Mr. P. G. Leyogy, Secretary of the Hibernian ‘ Total -Sb'.,ï¬npnoe , Society, Offered a fow. re in sup; of the véarious resolutions and the genâ€" ‘?4'!_’.’!- ul ds :1, h & Lus \«Iudge Ross also ‘said a few words with M to the rmutimm. He menâ€" tioned that the Municipal Council had a right to pass a byâ€"law under one of the ‘statutes ‘of the Loch] Legislature, wholly veatricting the sale" of llE;or. He was m and it was intention, to ict the l? far ninpouil;b., His Worship the Ayou reply to a Suï¬o‘n by x& M,mought?ént if the crime ‘in the ciz was cansed by drinking, the |revenue derived from the sale of licenses would be sbo;xt counterâ€" b expenses o police m %., an nppmximm of which be briefly stated. thatlaw yet. His colleague, Mr. (renn' Iwu ahoyinf:voub::! q:;i;g:l‘he cou lessen the number, an 1¢,temperâ€" M would come mï¬a‘“ and vigorously supp hem, the wg\tkhlowlu@they cmss.o'_tllpt it Aqn%:ï¬noq men remained <diet, he had no bt that Aldermen would be influâ€" enced by the representations of tavern keepers and their friends. If they m&ed them up, therefore, they would do all they w.qfls’ee‘nymnthencohï¬on. If they ft ‘the. licenses reduced â€" by twenty ve per cent. this year, and another five ‘and ï¬onty next year they might soonget total) prohibition for Ottawa. _ (Cheers.) His hlltl, Mr. O‘Gara, was very anxious to cut off all the licenses of small grocerâ€" ies in the back streots of thecity, which were the great feeders ‘of the publicâ€" houses, and the greatest cause‘ of drunkâ€". ennegss among vlzlorkmeh'l n‘s wives, a sort of" enness which, he was sorry toâ€"say,â€" was ly onâ€" the increase, : TIm:Tn ce had been cut down last year, and this year again more would be reduced. They would gut them down to the utmost limit of their K:'er. (Applause.) A tion “:f been asked in referâ€" "Tu ie ies on us His p explai t | J:.-x partly with it. â€" He also w«l t io h-.mhhmï¬un ï¬?’iwh: avom vo a great effect, as Commissionets would take it as the voi of the people. . â€":| _ . es H, F, McCarthy, Medical Hall, Wellin * That we hereby recommend that the Christian and temperance voters of. this city ur%'&\; rgmlid::e may be elooterl for the: Logal Covernment, to nso hisg utmost emgenvo_ur to | abolish the license for liquoy salling visp â€"Stores entirely." Th: intia tion blotted from the statute . Wolsai that he would rather be| the t, mesanest and degraded drunkard on| the face of the earth than the 6: s able rumâ€"seller. . In the oyés of ( no Tiving nian had a richt to drink, and he who med his life by a) day | thrgugh intoxi 0i drink was a solfmurderer. Ho was ther at sea in the whole matâ€" ter, and only wanted to see the confgundâ€" ed thing stampod right out, (Loud apâ€" plause).| He could not see Ainy other way of y the presént state of things. His speech was charactoriged, by much force and originality, and ; ioned freâ€" quent bursts of laughter and applause. +Mr.)Tavior moved the resoluâ€" M':‘j Jouxsox .secondgd. : He hnot see that anyygood had qvor baen by ‘bf e{)!resenh or any licenking law, he asked in the name ofâ€"all that was and box‘ that it should be w blotted | from the statute > He, the mover, was thoroughly in Tavour of one portion of the resolution which had n.put in his hands, but he: was: someâ€" Avl vm{sdtied as . to the other. _ He did got much believe in lrm‘\t.rictioil, nor hlul e any sympathy with temperance j 0y z‘&h{;& bhymo on“,&r(ilolvenmut, ‘ tï¬fm everâ€" Mmâ€"m; of the : drink. Until tbei' had first used they dould blame hobody but themselyes, and jthey should not rest till the â€" w traftic| was put down. * M :sC a% that they tolorated such th.lnr if | The Rev. Mr. Youxu seconded the rosoâ€" lution at spme length. f Bys . The ution being put to the meeting, was carried without dissent. * “l(r (Watsox moved the thitdndnjl-q " That the temperance :electors of Otâ€" tawa, in order to strengthen the hands of our public commission, pledge themsélves to vote only for such Aldermen as will giveâ€"their influence in favour of ‘restricâ€" tion." 40 He, of one been. of one portion of the 1 n.put in his hands hag pn{sï¬licd as, to not much believe in 1 he any sympathy with rest satisfiecl. _3 tompr > wor work| of} resto; They: â€" whicht make «ind ‘lnh and satin 9 res liveriges ‘were = House, tle Qued it could mot be was . glad |that ar n they ldVOC‘ No‘ of the license I; and agkediwhat w that they tolorate said a few words with n&u&iolu. He menâ€" micipal Council had a aw under one of .the cal L(\gislaturc, wbolz "of liquor. _ He w is s . to to .. maike pootable. wbethm the ons wï¬m palace COn,. OF A . m'gdewwle. He mongst the License r- h:r some temperance complained of. violations aw as it presently exists, vere the authorities doing Meanwhile, they had, as rkers, to (fo on with the ration and. ‘reformation. ition As rance ‘electors of Otâ€" mngthen the hands of m, pledge themsalves ich _ Aldermen as will in favour ‘of ‘restric te % id hbe| the t drunkard on| the the t respect "ovés of [ d well . try _ to respectable â€" iwith t to a.o %beth.:“t::_ THF TIMES : OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1874 ith the | thought that the question as it concerned mation. ‘ Montreal would be dealt with exddv.;ls y ‘ _to by Messrs. Ouimet, Archambault ~â€" with (f!aluu,.hothutheirlinod,m make not be in. the interéét of the er the . Hospital. . Russell | _ Q. Why did you believe that they would fous and oll s13 J ust Published, m&m‘“' Mew Miap of the Gity of Ottawa :>> | @howlog all the difforent Wards. * ina‘e ..." "'&mn- delters, Brackets. Globes. Shades. Orvatal Lisht Bn:'?-‘:k‘é:ld r&. A ‘;;rym:ï¬a stock now on hand . ua, Crock Rarthenwareâ€" White Granite Tea Hebts, omglu Whi‘e Grauite Chamber Setus, $1,5), Bick nu?.\ Aoast Racks, Orurns, and & gbhoral variewy in this line. { Kerosene O11 from the United States. ‘The best in ket at market + goods soid ho&':v&-nun rowif "A .*Al; soli~ cited.. Mappy New Year to All. : Vases and Figures awiuily m. ; & f ’mmm Flint Glassware, in plain and fancy, a .pm.nfu during the bou.rul. 'lm'nu- fal goods are more durable than y Ur and much cheuper. Now in stock. ®ruit an! Oake bisttont all nnlatt by Stnroie ie oteer * m Sas ° nb M "0s; Desintorm, m-m.b Sandiettices, B+. Fumblors ts Bothos: at speolul pr.o0% in â€"fivs nedrly everything roâ€" quir 64 i A,EEE“!:'!":&M& sizes, and prices. Chanâ€" UoRSCADENâ€"FIRLOINGâ€"Iq Chri -wn-nu!‘ Dunâ€" omw 1‘&2" i evomie "&-ww'nm'p of B-pl-ut,“.'to Siss ‘Ca tharing Fielding of the same . George ©Roscoe was ‘brought up on a charge of stealing & breast q%m. man: named Iaurm-ll‘}umoe. P‘nï¬o was likewise remanded until to morrow. 3 OQot. 1, 1074 Mary Reegan, arrested on Monday afternoon, . was. charged wi Mm pair of overshoes and [ v $2.50, from the shop Mr. Lyons, Wellington street." ‘The: prisoner, who is said to be an fld“mt‘-? mandeduntil ‘ tomorrow morning. | She was drunk: at the time of her arrest by constable Groulx. 4 John ‘Cameron, < Patrick Kéegan, and g‘g"l’lunmfl'm&chr‘edwié disâ€" rly conduct. ohngu against each wy;ere dismissed. +4 ¢ Olivier. Folie, arrested for , committing an assault, was discharged. _ * ‘ John Foley, charged with being drunk, was let go. .. . _: < I Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. also proposed to make a contest for the three soats at the Council Board... * The nominations for this township took place on Monday at the Town Hall. Mesars. W. Z. Helmer and Matthew Turnbul} were nominated for the office of Reeve. : Messrs, Peter RBoltan, A, Carson and Joséph Lalonde were nominated for Deputy Reeve. A sufficient number were There. were eight .cases for hearing at Since the nomination meeting Messrs.‘ Bennett and Quinlan have requested the Returning Officer to withdraw their names from the list of candidates, and to make their retirement as widely known as possible. j I,1-‘01- It)h;odloe of Councillor, }-‘ James Ravy: Thamas ts Oï¬ Johnston, nn;l'f Wflï¬mm . William Porter, of Rochesterville, was also proposed and: secorided for the office of Councillor, but owing to the absurd ays. tem in vogue of aue-:a property ‘at aboug one quarter of its flm not the necessary property qualific % For the office of RHeeve, Messrs. John Dawson and Thomas Clark. . // For the office of First De puty ~Reeve, Messrs. T. G. Anderson and David Latiâ€" mer For the officeof Second ‘uty Reeve Messrs. Henry Bennett, JQI::? h William Tierney and Hugh Masson:. _ _ : * nrnn ie t.â€"«..vN The meeting at Bell‘s Corners yester day resulted in the nomination ofm- lowing persons : . k The annual installation of officers of the aboye lodge took }fhoo on Monday evening, at the Union House, Hull. The following gentlemen, elected at the last‘ communication, were duly lmtdled.:sj W. Bros." "Radford," Leivers,; Eddy and Roger SHEFIELD‘® Mr, Bexturcor was oxamined as to value, and corroborated the estimates previously given. t 4F * ‘- The Committee then adjourned tillâ€"toâ€" morrow. uts :1 Hon. G.Outurt was next examined. Ie was under the impression. that Mr. Dansercau, in his telegram of 3rd July, qll)tndad to Mr, Middlemiss when npnki% of the deposit of $500. _ ‘The telegram the 19th September had no 7 with the matter undor consideration. . He dlid not think the exchange of&o ties entailed a loss to the Gov tu‘ he was of opinion that the Tanneries proâ€" perty and the Leduc farm â€" were of equal value. The difference, if any, was a very slight one. Had he thollflt there was a digbmnceol.lio,dl)or a $100,000 on the value of the two properties, he would not have consented tor:l‘::exehn‘o. Mr. Larcawa® applied to ropresent Messrs Judah aud lflrt at the Committee durling the examination ‘:‘f l{nb,hvl&:: ult. is was . obj to s g‘:.nh]}‘;(r. Ouimhel.l..'° The Comï¬ttar took tima tq consider the questiqn. un Wednesday morning. 4Â¥ 7 entertain the pj tion in a fair way, foerot t k. 1noss to ) oc cce r mere induction, not to 7 his knowledge, in view omo political ca | reers of theso gentlemen, with which he ‘was inti.mn:gy acquainted. : In fact, he kuew everything worth knowing in this country, and he knew from the first go off, fornnon.l reasons, that their attempt would be unsuccessful. His impressions were derived from ::‘l{v ‘mn‘ experience, and he was convinceé this exchange i was the greatest swindle ever perpetrated, He continued, that. to _ relieve the Government from :;'y difficulty in the matter, he had offered to buy thor{unnin- ing half of ‘the Tanneries prod): y. He considered it the duty of the Council, beâ€" fore disposing of the land and procuring wites for hospitals, to have put their views in writing, and communicated with the, Boardâ€"of Managers of the General Hospi tal. > Had they done this there never would have been a Tanneries exchange. The present Hospital covers only two acres, and it was more than probable that the managers would have ucoeght:d the half, were the whote refused. quesâ€" tix:x of a sm?ll-pox hospital had beendnt- tled long before going to Que and no question was there asked inbe&fl relaâ€" tion. ‘ EM P O RTIU M . Bro. (ieo. H. Millan, W,. M MUNICIPAL ELECHEION®. Continued from Fourth Puge.) Installation of Offjicers, R. (@. Nesbit, I. Guard John Angus, Tyler. Win. Warren, 8. W. 8. 8. Cushman, J. W. F. G. g)uck, Treasurer. Wm. Bough, jun., Secretary D. y,ï¬,l). 8 : é- CECAT t,AJr.Dd 9 % POLICE COURT. MARRIED. ERDDY G. R. C, DISORDERLY LAROBNY ASSA ULT DRUNK RUSSELL Turspay, Dec. 29 1 _ of vhis Cnmém OFFLICE OR THE® THURSDAY, THE fir the pnrj By â€"Laws, a Ottawa Tron and Steel Manufacturing Company. ' irogk rrnp anoieet rarnioenfry RY AN DATU savory "3D Mootes Daruna TarUbe, As by £ from Medical Men who Eooo mepororans is Algsetion promotedt, and the generat condiion t 106 body improved. $ 148,/NEW BONDâ€"ST., LONDON, Pancreatic Emulsion and \ Pancreatine. ooasul*rrl!m!. ylA‘%'}fm AND INpiagks ROOMXS RUSSELL H0v$s Hours from 10 & 48 HStil 6 pam, _ ~> Des, Jb 1874. P utw For full: particulars, obtain free, of the agent a pamphlet, or refer to advertise ment. | JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, S0OLE PROPRIRTOR $1.00, and 124 cents for postage, enclosâ€" ed to N & Lyman, Tor Ont., general | agents for the Dominion, will inâ€" sure a e, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. , Full directions in the pamphlet around each pï¬h@, which should be caréfully preserved, 4 . This wellâ€"known â€"medicine is no imposiâ€" tion, ‘but a sure ‘and safe‘ ‘remédy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any .cause whatever; and slt.hm &A Kowdlnl‘ remedy, they..contain,. nothing urtful to the constitution. 5 In @ll cases of Nervous and Spinal Affecâ€" tions, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue gx lï¬%‘ exei'ï¬op,d I;;lï¬iuuon of‘Pflï¬i eart, Hysterics and Whites, those Pi will efféct a cure when all other" means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antiâ€" mony, 0r anything hurtful to the constituâ€" License No. 232 of 1873 and 1874 on Deep River, -mw-‘mmp of Sheen; 40 commence al m“ Farm, and extend u&:ho north side: of peep River to the mouth of the Oisa Creek, and back five mlles on the course north, 409 east, on east side of the Oisa Creek, This includes parts un«.fl.’,unua&mas and . the 5th range, #7, 20, 82, 83 and 36 to 47 in of the Township of Sheen, . Clergy lots exce x T.r#und eonditians Lo.be made known at the breli Nes oc â€"â€" ./ HECTOR McLEAN, / HK first General Meeting of the Share | IAcevse No, 96, of 1873 and : 1871, ‘ on here / IRtiver, ~ To .commence at a t orinfoonitiine Rate and puanas ues xodftu tree, buud‘ï¬ffdur sides, at the hes the first m»m below Stevenson‘s Lake, six miles nvl_n“rmm:‘?:losn. tndmguiknm- more 1088, . wa; ndian Tives, in tns mme min ns id At the hour of THREE o‘ciock p.m., License No. 95, of the years 1873 and 1874, on W‘qur. To extend from a Nog;ny gm%bwwmnrudu,ushohead the Kapids, below Stevenson‘s Lake, to a pine tree fide of Rand Lake, mud io Pau‘;lflk Toor miies C, t Y or |1«ss. h â€"If" way to Indian River, in the ;fr:.nm_mo enst, ~" _ .. 4 SAVORY & MOORE, Eor sale by all druggists At the r of THREE O‘CLOCK, in the atters noon, at Union uou-e‘ in the City of Ottawa, ail the intérest and unexpired term ears, beâ€" longing toithe late John Robertson 'gonncr. in that valuable property, bo-.ln;;“rart jof ‘the Goyâ€" ernment i‘ve, near the head of the Chaudiére lide in the said City of Oitawa, conthining about ree actes more or %bou ed 2owards he nurzmd‘vut aide 1 , by the waters of he Miv. oun\n; forming the channel vhe said (ihuud ge k;lild:hmmp g;e east » gll Aowards the & . Uregon atreet, onourable: the mmlugard Public Works has consented to grant to purâ€" chaser a new lease for the une» pired term of the lease glven the late Mr. O‘Connor, viz,, until the 1?:. Septembor 181], together with the privilege sawing timber on tne:pm'reny. | Tae ad real is only $18) per annum. F the Io: “&‘L’f the mâ€'& ie to h‘: naller desi rable investment How offered.â€" }. > | ) .< Terms conditions of sale 1 time ot tion, For ther information appl Unssels Pennock, Solicitor wecior Mcl.ean, Auctisneer, Dec. 17. 1874. # F MOND Don‘t fil to come and see the goods, they are & direct ment from Rugl:ntl.,nd gmn be soid w any reserve by . . ‘"... J. BERMINGHAM, . 54 F C2ld pomsane Auctioneer, yas~ ember the auction opens on Mone @Vo« lz'. e 2ist inst., and will be continued week nt the hours mentioned . Come, 6 &ill, and see them>on and if y wish to buy you will j ml‘;l‘vab e or Auction at Afty «per Ottawa, of the mIL benu manghip) as well that ob he:n ~ The ltlhurlb%lma this day rece tensive dous ent of some of the in the follo w‘?cev r brouglit. with potmvf n tions to sell 4 they m bring at Auetion, ‘There s Ten ar offee Sets, white undï¬vld, other designs ; 1500 l«lohcml&n Flowe Flower "‘"‘3 800 Water Carails blers, 150 beantifully . variegated W 300 Water Jugs and Bottes, Crear Celery Bowls, 100 Inqueur Sots, 100 C 200 Ont alkets, 500 Hock Giasses. Dishes of every imaginable style, 33 MONDAY, â€"JANUARY 4th,> 1815, Auction Days. ; do y 3 to, "| y â€" ie > id . doo )4 Grand Show l)qyl..r‘o-dn_y. Rlst Boc, ‘Xmas and New Year‘s Goods, Mold jn Bottles by the Manufacturers, Nos, 171, and 172, of 1873 and 1871, consistin: u.,f.â€i 67 '-’.-n’éu.; " e Cl#ll'l';‘l AND NEW YEAR‘% AUOTION. The finest display of UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA CITY} THREE LIMITS â€" ON THE KIPPEWL Will be by PUBLIC â€" AUCTION on tidwolmh('mlw, 1875, at the ‘fi Decemlier 218t, 1874. TIMBER: LIMITS | U8T SUCCESSFUL REMEDIES LIMITS ~FOR . SALE. UCTION SA LE Dec. 80th, 1874 JORB MOSES‘ FEMALE PILLS Also, the FARM on the Limits and Depot OR SA LE BY PUBLIC AVCTION May now be COnsulted in his MMcectings. Auctton Sales. Do c. 4 Â¥, THE FPOURTH DAY OLH JANUARY, 1875, __ Remedies VERY VALUABLE Everscen in this city (LntrrED,) TERMS CASH 14 uful d as th in ora JAMES SNEDDE®, Of Or sp° ;ï¬;ii';fâ€"! he I « NTARY N J unds & the Comâ€" de known at C taly o o bolders Auction M at id ul N it 21â€" 14 0 J DA Y yO HOUSEKEEPERS ; Appiy 10 any Grocer "‘r:u.m ¢ Bhop Windows, China, &0,, &0 ~ MAND SAPQHHO, : * c oAndi -a.u.m mechanics, Fey.Leiishing and Cleaning purposes, for Metais g=‘4 A Perfect Substitute for ler Use the British Egg and Butter Powder| Agents for Ottawa . _\ _ OHMEAPERTHAN THE CHRAPEEF For cash during the holidays, Fancy China Tea Setts, Crockery, Glassâ€" ware and Presents of all Kinds, A full stocksof =~+% =? s £~r% cÂ¥ A GCROoCEBRIES | AND \SMALLWAIRES mxfc'e kinds for the holidays. Uall se onr(ood.. All or{uu willâ€" receive promit atéan to inform their . customers and the Pï¬funuo" Ottawa mm. that they are now PP'PI,!’?!I!Q!GPAA § 1.94% w 28 d d Liberal commission and exclusive y. once ie An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve Geus * or 99.%3?&%..351%.@ Price $3.4 Price sa;afa including postage‘. No exire kind. _ W * h iopitian ie 21 po on Bold in Packetsâ€"10cts., by all Grocers Ask for, m‘tï¬m on having it. Dee. 24, 1874 TWO BEAUTIFPUL PREXTIUMS parmace‘s Parer. % THE CBRISYIAN AT WORBK / «THRB BBST RELIGIOUS PAPER.» â€" EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, orner of Kent and Wellington Stre omer of _ Kon ellington Streets grais, on appliGatior FOR ALL COOKING PURPORES Hpecimen pages of the American R sho‘vlnxtyp?‘.‘ ll_l:z:xlnt!om, etos, m ‘!ine volumes now * ' yolumes, intli complotion, witl be jssned guos 18 two months, °_ ~*~** gomerurNnc ygw MAiL To Economical Housekeepers ! veral thousind Wood eng with Buimarops qoiarea Lirnographis We A*C t No This work is said to subsoribors ay on delivery of each voltme; ltw w pleted in sixteen.larze cgtgva vol m“ taining about $00 pages, fully 4. d e m&u-g@?wm% for the first time e presen been: Added not.mtthn&:flm â€m to gve greater luci:ln* nd to in the text, h:{emm science and of natur. hmoryig c most famous ant remarkable scoenâ€" ery, architecture, and ari, as well as the various processes o _ mechavics. and manufactures. Aithough ir@@®ied for instruction rather than embeflflhmon no pains liave b@an Insure t.heirnn?lflo excellence; th6.co8t of . execution is enormous, and it is believed file imusteof ie C)olor ite and woral or 1 e feature clop &n high charketer; .. ®." _. £ peos Ssd tat oviginal slereotspe piates nave new type, ‘o'mn a new with l-hemmm‘ ? Rlan-..m; compass p“-.'.-;;‘ prede: cessor, W & expenâ€"~ diture; and with such mptonmuln its corhâ€" position as have been sugzesied by longer etâ€" perience and enlarged knowledge, _ _ °_ _ 1t ind mecuruinagiy peen ie & L‘r{::downt.ho mubnm& most recent 3 fresh production in nme,..nd o m“w inventions u} the prastical arts, well g}‘;,:@',,.,,,w,m sns prog m’fln wark Eï¬m'ï¬iï¬n;fl;r&l. and a: mmâ€mrmm to a sucoessful t w iap â€"4f 3 4 S0 0 ol " RXOTAERTVINCRCETARIATaAIN@G, of :x:nh the details n‘:o as yeb in or of the day, but vmmw"ï¬\ place in permanent and authentichistory . Address the Puablishers, RISTMAS COMES , BUT , )nyun-. 45 ONCE The movernent of ‘political affairs h&s k with the discoveries of seieuce, and â€" mnlamu_:m industriat e ï¬xï¬t:aadlmmnn‘l::uor 4 c reat wars consequent have occurred, involving, national changes â€"jof peculiar moment. The civil war of our own onuntry, whica‘wils at its helght wher the l,r; yciume of the old work appeared, h« happil y been ended, and ‘a new course of commercial and i activity has been commenecd, Large o ogr knowâ€" lodcohao\;e made by eax» plorers Es Thom'zxmufl revolutions of the last deâ€" cade, with the natural resui of the onlna have brought into public view a‘m;ub new men, whose nm ate in every ona'u‘ ow the iÂ¥ iigoechs have &e‘n‘r‘u]‘(h?md] Nine volumes now The work originally punlished under the tile ol Tus NEw AMERICAN Ummrï¬u was > Rlewu in 1868, rince wnich time wide tion which 1t has at in all s of United Smu‘:’w the which have m _ J8, w-a sclence, literature, art,‘ have m thoro: y ,l’ln.":lllon ‘2..7:“' lin’:.‘:o“ f re 0 w entitled '?}?-,‘_unwix CYOLoPZEDIA. 00 © Within the last ten ye ""ï¬mw' disâ€" covery in evel d.pr{::t Of â€" hnas made a new wrz;k Of reference nwm.tn In Futl Morocen, antiqus, gilt edg In Fflfllwg'& :&o--,ntoqn Price and Style of Binding, fï¬ï¬hflm{u i esb ns e 4 1 se« ee a" in Hail g’mï¬â€™g per vol.2..2.. in Haif extra gil,. per. yol.. .. 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It is ths uon man 2P transmitting money by mail; _ : __| _ °* "AUsm HErALD Tl uic l dis wu.-â€"“ TT ELE ERALD w intain a sum mary proceed+ l\V‘ and the New:l by te troma ashington, itical,â€" â€" Religious, ArUstic, LA @hd . iporting lligence Obk Ne Varieties, A m nts, Kdi+â€" not en pioon eaapi e Wovagie a review of * kewu" Pl?‘lnsndfl Commercial noe avnnï¬â€˜:'g‘ the aun ' P A generous m rtion of the WEEKLY HxRrALD viu‘:o m‘ Ir Agricuiture, Horticulâ€" wure, F ture, Pomology and" the manugeâ€" meigâ€"of animais. Particular attenâ€" tion will bepuisholo mfluofll‘ Markels, The aim will be to make w-.i:dum» superior to any Other agricuitural family "EVYAW number S the WaeKeYr Henazo % ?m;gfl.:‘ w ' tu parig m w rorid up to the hour of i‘l"nrlpx 3& sesslon ‘of Congress the WE TY Pui-notm JAMkS _GORDON . BENNETT, Proprietor. * PPLETON‘$ LWARDS & RUTLEDGE AMERICAN: GW NEW REVISED KBITION. SSA P O L4~°O0 pods. _ _ "aY® Uall early and i reqoivé prompbabtontidh UHAS. STEPHENSON & Co 8 and 4 Victoria Cham wedts 032 w‘â€â€˜mm New York Weekly Herald. BROADWAY AND AN}C ®TREST, Gracers. Publications. A Great Saving in Butter 1 , APJ N 4 ho *s WPH:II.OB&,K,L { A"CHOTIC®OF HoRATIO C. x:mh , Druggist, or Kardware 3780â€"Sawk OoF TH® most desirable sub liy for artizans Bor §100, New York $5 *4 8 1C # u0 . OOr to. 4 m ;U‘l‘m' TON, _ piipmtsnintesine is in siniple cases, sotmetimes one or two doses sufice, f:.mm “g.:h sure to &Y‘o wey by tho use of two or. m» dinatn en prioi mm o u-xmum.m. Thin Imedidihe m Sike â€" in Sor / salt‘ mt all wm t Jar Four ardit to! s5mi4 ¢ ufl’%m ~~MORTHRUF & LYMAK, ~>~~ . n npromtats »Revine been ous of the se m uncl noooniangeh rerton m meay ï¬umu lï¬'tg:xmc c?'_n..n 7 bad sutâ€" tssn roo snn ie intae iaren & K./ commenced â€" foliowing. the directions % u..“%‘ Ininediniely® with the ï¬: improved i eca from paih : a'.'“r-ï¬"w bottle.. Yol ure ‘nt 10 refer 2o he privatoly or Bubiely, ms 1 Teal Yery thnok. fu? for the relef, and se with m eaaibroms frue atecsicuat Mlte with my fellow _ in siniple: cases, sotnetiines one or two doses I’lllb'enlnl' t of a lifetime of scie uno"a'thoflmbun: to w“&?%"""‘““ m r ud 2 e is warranted to contain of the medicine in its highest staie of and m'mmfl-n-u gsroompoun“n Wï¬. 15 ied dacig spipies eeponinnat ons We mt Pho ty o oanre mapanartels eases is the.. _ Saadh DIAMOND _ RHEUMA FIO _ The above only true theory points out th t treatment of: this other 2:1““. Uissolvs lhuo.:ldnn neraore uy ie e » h “ ‘ ilerenpiandh us removed the cause nln.‘.h.“- P oive,. i the comrupt rn:& are apt to 6o %{W m"’,.zqflm or running Te Seuging" may. about & axeon:ielvutom. "ll.hg or smail, and inflamming t influence, c& ‘w umw%’ straggles to dréench outor i those 1e neatennenony uï¬"â€"g w-aï¬-:wu:mnn:u% ith. musarest conungos pamfel, ( Mlboteg channels #tu A BLESSING TO THE POLICE through the body. is not always pure or inflammatory particles pase off b Cupeesle Porpraloe in oveh the esle m wine waste matier through d : 11 66 ‘RTERIAL, blood contains the £ o Vitality and:Nutrition, which is into the n after the required n: s minute ‘branches of the .,3- carried back 10 the lungs for recupsration . By 'mqmwhmkm medical treatment, streaim e thnhuch tha hadwlamas ay l °P P * . cAlts articles are models of higliâ€"toned ts en mies Aemtepearige 1ts able $1000; or, two « a"i’.;".":’z‘-’:a&';.'}.;' 10 one ad. Ti ponaiipii o ons io on in rapaanciie us crads ts gï¬i@:m. Ridon s The " capress : arders| of Ramean 6 1ts" f E 4â€"1 "â€"â€"_““.â€".“._lr“ Enentatsrne n dath o erva se h viereg ï¬' problems,â€"Lowisville â€"Courierâ€" Address HARPER a BROUTHERS uevesspoy Phk B1 cpenpent and mont Weelkt Doukniw F amecas oo TdR eeee" "Piokc n ort poit bo POpPcd d hy hime. neSeare 1000 i om, on reg en t orpra ty Mllnmmw 7: gï¬%ï¬v Byby ex« Newspapers are. not to m | ment without the mfln of HarpEx & aifeaexitranls £/BROTRERS Mow Y ork‘ Fostage free to all Subscribers in the United Harrer‘s BAzAR, One year ..........$100 â€" . giipinciudes payment of 0rS. pestage 2y the feat postage bscriptions to HarPER‘s . uie miatormemetee Car, ‘ o “hm-'m,fl & Mn uh ca db i ud hnd ht Joubint To is efeaide ye A e ioh whc worid of fashion.â€"Boston Foazefie O ht areat etatiges Pi Tes, young in endl to the 4 trom by ite patrons Tor the m‘: paterfamilias by its tasteful ns for embroidâ€" Meraitoanantne oo matkiegnt Ihe greal excellonce. < bas awide popularity for the Areside anjoyment it aftorgs "* t "ess Jorione year, postage free, _ An extra copy J:&t the =A.l-rl, wumiy'bogr%Al:ns BERs at M very Clu Iv®E SumBsort n Sn{._r_e-mlmnd&;er,&xcom&r 00, withâ€" nt ane Srawcw . EBP TEEE Ing. Jrill be nont oy ex prem freight at 6x poune of ng, (Piromsire rarier gree ln†floomc,‘ mnW “ r‘m the express ordirs of HArPEE & Addres HHARPEE & BROTHERS, Now °Y ork Postage free to Subscribers in the mm&"m HARPER‘S MaGAZLN« n:)y-f............m flgo“:w payment of U. 8. postage by the pul N bscriptions ‘to ~HarreR‘s AZpam®, Wm“ 1y, and Bm‘:, to one lfln-mobru- :N:;U(K’;or,&:o H-lza‘.l‘hfleds,b one address for yc-‘t“,v i e n‘. ¢ ty hok ht wl o oa mt we alopiatn, $ en of Five Subscribers in one remit« unoe-;or,suuoplu f ivbau extrm " Liï¬ runiirrnan be enppuied stetorume. Au-> %ï¬ ?&'m hll':h bind D e wyluhnl:"wnn_.u N. Â¥. Rvening Post The Weckly ablestâ€"and !M'Mcadodw»nmm c eton taidue A Complets Pictorial Wistory of the Theeverâ€"increasing ‘ciroulation of this lent mw proves its continued n.mâ€".'.: R&'fl"mu’é'm, homes 1t pene 4, when we month, mmmt&o“u:g xs tors as welias entertainersâ€" C Ats vast has been ns s yust popubarity mas been wos e wolee "Unq work. of the !l.‘"h A Bte Agents for the Province of Ontario, papers on existent question nt question and its inimit in (2y " o uP 1@ meould the sentiments of qnuy.-r&?a-ym pository of Fashion SHWiscellaneous. ARPER‘8 WEEKLY CILLOBTRA TRD: HARPERS BAZAER ILLUSTRATED, MoNTR&AL, 18th June, 1864. N stices of the Press INOHES ! Dying PER MS «BV ... TEARMS THEY ARM ustrations New York UIB& ‘THE TIMES (Daily Edition) MNEDOR {and W M mmh Oge: 16 4 B Or. Ottawa P. 0 ‘The first purchase will be givena want of money. .ï¬ow-t:u t nse nif W oreestor: Onose and Plack volk ied with a rious Wo ere "'.,."‘.."'\','. > labels .of a 6: l‘-m have been zed.‘ e give notice that they have fur their conhiet« pondents with power of atterney 10 6 Lad â€" proos in Ainns Mamnguaoen wat e Ask for LKA & PERRINW Bauce, Name on W Label. jian . . Bottle, aud Btopper. ~ 3ub%t > * The of this ilictons . and tb e es nformed that the only : tiwe ol e ioveig2 qourk es be xz pi m.& beo '“_".L.‘,:.'.,,, he wrapper sand labels of which She H#IAME: BX FOR LEA AND PERRIEK® 8400 and to see thai their names ar6 OaAUTION AGAINST FPRAiUDB | WoRto FAxED $Loop 1xvo0 Te i on Stmns Conadh t Wholesaie and for Kxport by the 1,700 Aores of Good ‘Parming Tand Near the City, for sale«>>â€" ©#% Pounpe . ':. AND FOK SALE, THEB ONLY GOOD 8A008. LEA & DECLAREU L\ CONNOIRREURA akâ€"ays 40 Trade Mark PPF yÂ¥ a&s*\4 * f * 15 HIKL e M 1y l G§R, Â¥ plgs on ging fhee, Th