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Ottawa Times (1865), 2 Apr 1875, p. 4

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a 4 ht «4.4 3 ts ©4 v4 H w4 to the | charact before the 11 Hon. Mr.: OLLOWii Commtlee, ap made tion to enqaire into cours matter Hon 111. pleasure. This, he believed to i been m: ent had ta aracter OT lual grievance was made out, the Go1 nent would not have the slightest ot A90 n Comaa t baln t H l tiOn ayth e dev M nt 1e WLA N that tl AYTHO €) Wisie i Ofl for & month as< n t down in four of e he maude this motion wl ielegraphed to two Cus :ers in that Island, telfins UD¢ just one, but otherwis« ection to looking into mmnl {oo.Messiours Armand, t, Campbell, Chapais, Dickey, Guevremont, »n, Kaulbach, Macfar i. Shaw, Trudel, Vidal, h di i commilte 1 opportunity 1 ce then‘ perh ont timg. had beer taker p‘fil‘, and he woul ked the House to involved the cases x of changes and avy expenditure for &e. . Government on â€"in tlfi)a general d New Brunswic} ACH secondedâ€" t objection taken by ite to the general onâ€"that is, that it it and lost on the it tY was opposed too sweeping a DVIR oc po th )re, support & ‘ter as that any particular make amends. sk a commitâ€" pointments in : even, which d and twenty uld meve that wi they si iLNA nore thin proposi ‘ievance nts that neep$ We P _ OO L rakc. t, othop. | ond and thir position | Panies upoh political | to expropria s to the | . SirJOHN A ut. â€" He | his . hon. subject | The propose > House | A@cessary to e use{y) | from fraudul passage. . It M to Mit P} rough of the lward kind hon have the n he he Hon: Mr. MACKENZIE . said . that this subâ€"section which he proposed to add did not relate to passengers at xl. It was an amendment to the 50th ion .of the Acet, which had (reference, . to the regwa tions to be observed by officers an{t‘ servants ol::i railway company: ‘Ahv:ilw‘y compan; er to impose & u any ol‘lzdroml or -m.hnhvm tion of their reghlations, and m additional ub-ooohol:,l. o . that er exp qg: | the % a) to $40. 7 fl i that ro to | passoungers was ano section altoxether, and was to E_, Hon. Mr. HOLTON said the otmro ction of the member for Bothwell, in whi 3 shared, was not to the re i but giving legislative powers to| railway ‘com, panies. If the, iong were nerab sary, let them be enacted in“u Aci t’, Parliament. ! pogneniey [ to _ interiere . with.. the . 110erly . o. the subject. Supposing he was> lite reaching a _ station,. ind & ° crowd was around the wicket so that he could not get his ticket without losing th@ train, and was to gei on bourd without his ticket, he would then be at the mercy of the tailâ€" way officials, who might bring him before a magistrate at the nearest station. ... | The o‘clock went into solidate | t Laws, whic ment, con navigation treal woul« Hon. Mr. SMITH moved the third 1 ing of the bill respecting the T House and Harbour Comumissionet Quebec. . Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD said if Mr. MACKENZIE said he proposed to amend the Act by > the clause from the English Railway Act r!'fiibgb p:uuumfiors attempting to travel free. Mr. MILLS obje¢ted to certain clauses in the bill conferring. powers on com panies to inflict punishment. for certain oilfences. It was| true thes@ provisions were to be ratified by the, Governor in Co.meil, but he thought theâ€"ti of the subject should in every case be under the control and direqtion of the plo‘s representatives in Parliament. As the clause stood, it plfi;t;le liberty of the subjectâ€" at the of -rallvdg comâ€" piniés. | i lon. Mr. 'l‘UPl;E‘R did not see the necessity for the amendment, | § plained that it by vessels of 1 up to the thir year, for the fund. The re had any hopes of ing an amendmc: a»wa:l the governing body provided in th ill, he would 0; the third readin but he :uppoaes t would be hopeles The bill was 1 "the third time an amended. The amendments were division, and the bill was fund. The r that the fund (Government | explaine i the measure; Whi that during the sitting of there should be a stay of | against any melnlm‘of the whose seat was attacked ; a ings wou‘d have to be taken months of the filing of the p it was, petitions had years, mnd there was of those petitions plement the law, cor Hon. Mr. MACPMERSQN, in t sence of t‘on. Mr. ALLAN, moved : cond reacling of the Canadian Stâ€"am Association bill.â€"Carried. The House then adjoarned till M. H ‘lon. Mr. SCOTT moved the thir ing of the Till respecting Life insi Companies. Mon. Mr. DICKEY called attent the seope of the bill in connectior the bill on Fire and inland Marine to go on wil them.â€"Mot (On motion of th¢ Hon.Mr.MACKENZI he bill to further anend the S:eral Ac especting railways was ret:\ \JAgecon ime, and the House went into committe nd work specting . cor xplaine i the rat during | t here should I M t H Xu em.~â€"Moton carried. Hon.Mr.PENNY moved the second i z; of the Royal Mutual Life Insur: mpany‘s Incorporation bill.â€"Carrie Report to 1 in n on. Mr. SCQIL moved #h0 M 1C&G: 1 panies 1 f the hill respecting Life Insurance | already panies. could 1 on. Mr. DICKEY called attention t0 | vate cor seope of the bill in connection with | seded t bill on Fire and inland Marine 16stut: | quence. , and suggested whoether it 10izD¢ | was suft be lIo".(‘r to give it further consideâ€" | theip by i: 4 nor in C y=. Mr. SCOTTE consented to let the d i1z han tani till the ott FIRE AND MARLN adtion of Hon. M CONTROYVERTED (ELECTI Mr. SCOTT moved IFOUSE Oor COMMONSs M ) the vera commn ALl aker th TENT n the Gatineau I st of th » Inland Wepxesoay, April 1, 1875 re bili°t introvert RALLWAY ACT 1 visit of a hagbour i benefit of the mar ason for this was largely in debt. id t took the chair at t! TRINUTY LN of the petition. been lying for t no way of geiting This bill would, : ipelling complainâ€" petitions, or aban mo M PI ed with leclarin M A NC th ement TINEAT M the ver 0 la th H f Urance uneirl nettb M the 4 n l @ompany, and aAll C Y | of the peace may l h | detain such person d | niently taken before * | pearce, or until he be b L\' duo course of 1 ® | under this section )t | timder the provision * | Viet., entitletk "An duties of Justi¢es of sion in relation to s theâ€"purchase: of : theso, supplies ,to the w»"ol ! the xm.yu. The t6 Minittds® .of A Public! Works, Mr. Mvmwm report to the Council, and upon that a minute was by duo course of law ; and the penalty under this section shall be recoverable tnder the provisions of the Act 32 and 33 Vict., cnlitle‘k "An sact respecling the duties of Justi¢es of the Peace out of Sesâ€" sion in relation to summary convictions,." , _ Hon. Mr. FOURNIER said the powers proposed to be conferred on railway comâ€" panies by this billâ€" involved a principle already admitted in our legislation. â€" They could not be viewed in the light of priâ€" vate companies ;. their powers were con:â€" ceded to them as a nocessary conse quence. â€" He thought the public interest was sufticiently . protected by requiring their by laws toâ€"be ratified ~by the tGoverâ€" nor in Council. ‘The objection raised by ths hon. member for Bothwell would also "~ Mr. MACKENZIE,rose ‘to a point of o:der, contending that the amendment proposed jhad. nothing toâ€"do with the General Railway Act. Hereupon a proâ€" tracted â€"«liscussion â€" ensued, and _ Mr. Speaker having been called in to docide the point, and having heard it argued on both sides, ruled ior the ‘)mont amendâ€" mont in order. ‘He would, however, conâ€" sult authorities in l)&l'e matter, and give a positive Qecision ‘before the Lill reached wsifinabstnge. s |.| (>(} Ho;. Mr. TUPPER regretied that hon. vetitlemen ‘opposite wore : so opposed to the principle of prrchasing. supplics by temder, _ and that they occupied so Iir#8 a portion yof time in discussing a question» of ordenssllo woull state, â€" as briefly as possible; the grounds on which he propose:t that ‘soimportant a clause should be inserted in the bill before the House. As he was staiing to the com mittee when the question of order was raised, the late Government, finding that kpendi ur}.oq the Government railâ€" vays ge, felt it to be their duty to v whole~ question of expenditure ughly investigated. ‘They appointed ail way pett, n «of <extensive inâ€" i nommath] o }nhfl%::luch m ’h%?;qu int railâ€" ways in Nova S d New Brunswick. ‘l‘hhg-hb';n e an elaborate report dn » the / gabject, â€" which: report was now in the possession, of ‘the Government, and - he recommended that sup plies tor _;l‘}?l‘ms in these Provâ€" inces should ‘be obtained, by teniler and lHon. Mr. BLAKE said that if the opeâ€" ration of the clause was restricted to oflicers and employees of railway comâ€" panies,and did not entrust the trial of the cases to Justice fi»r the Peace, he folt that the principal â€"objections â€" were, if not wholly removed, so far mitigated that he would not further press his opposition. ie section was amended by expunging the : word _“person-",;mxld inserting the following: "Any of conductors, engine drivers or other ollluv::rn and servants of the Company or other companies| using the railway of such Company." Mr. KIRKPATRICK pointed out that According> to a legal decision the Act of 1~7!, which was intended to apply to all railways applied only to a certain class, That Act provided that no company should be relioved . from | liability for damages to goods by result of negligence or fault of the cempany or its servants. â€"l{e would slgaahut the present bill should be so amended as to extend tiis provision to all companies. ~ The suggestion was adopted. Hon. Mr. TUPPEK movea to id the foilcwing clause to the 4th section, " All goods, Wares, man.lnudue‘ commodities and supplies of every kind required for the use or purpose of any Urovommenli railway, of a greater value than $1,000, shall be éw %Mic tender and . &." IEâ€"We cannot Inio;‘râ€"e;;fnix; why such ‘a course should be Company P Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said it was not inledded, to ,.p;ly ‘to ‘ passengers, if there was any ambiguity in that respect it might be removed, He concurred in the opinion that. it was notâ€" desirable to place the trial of those cases in the hands of Justices of the Peaee, as they would be enabled to deal with them in a criminal Hon. Mr, TUPPER proceeded to give lHon. Mr. BLAKE said that the d "any person using the railway $4 every i not: @xcevdin by the late Government and n y h y l‘u\'l'ully apprehend an d soiu until he can be conve: efore some justice of th« he be otherwise discharged of law ; and the penalty tion shall be recoverable sions of the Act 32 and 33 ta "MITR TIMES > OTTAWi.â€"~â€"FRIDAY 44 clause of the P1 t al The bill to amend the Act to amend an d continue Act 32 and 33 Victoria, chap 3, and to esu#’lilli;l‘x and provide for ::lé‘ Government ofi itoba, wiis digcharged. The following were also cliuohk?find:na To amend the Acts respecting the: ap» pointment of harbour, musters, . ... . / _ To remove cartain dificulties in the ad ministration of the ctiminal law. .~ © ud Ifon. lir. CARTWRIGIF thovéed con? currence in the report of the Committce The <bill to amend the Fisheries Ac passed through its remaining stages. _ Hon D.. A. MAGDONALD moved the aeeond\uding' of â€" the ufiendmefimmio by the Senate to the bill to amend and consolidate the statute.law for the regu: lation of the pgstal: service.â€"Carrieds * Messrs. M.(fis' and TRVING expressed similar senti ntS. : V i e en To re an Act of , i re the Prosien.;e o&' Pfi&ogmd f'fi the collection jof the Cape Race Light House toll. | To lm(:I‘:d. the Act 33 lVict.., cap. 14, reâ€" specting the coasting trade of Canada, } In h}tt,l-mnm the lnsbn?xmc«f,’h t a Sir JOUHN A} MACDONALD remarked, that he ha l gained the lwirels of passing a law which | was a @reat boon to the. that he ha t g a law whic! workin@man Hon. Mr. FOURNI &R moved tlhe sacond reading <of nPendments made by «the Senate to the bill respecting penitentiâ€" aries and the inspection ‘ memoze and for other purposes, which were earried. _ To amend the sprovisions of " An Act to amnend the ¢riminal K@w relating to vioâ€" lence, t reats and molestation. Bee Similar amendments made to the. bill respecting life insutance companies doing business. other than fire and" inland marine were also read the first andâ€"second time. The fqliowing bills passed through Comâ€" mittee, w";l'e gesd the third time, and passed :â€" _ |. *% es n# The amendments made in the Senate in the bill to amend and consolidate the several Acts respecting insurance, in so far as regards fire and inland marine business, were read the first and second time. / | of the Govermiment raiways. ;J hose ci" cumstances should be quite sufticient to induce the House to pass theâ€"motion he submitted which would carry out the policy wdopted by the Government, and which they dirccted the manager of the railway to enforce, e concluded by moving the motion, and fixed the amount at ora{ove which contracts must be obâ€" tained at $1,000. â€" ~ The amendment was negatived.â€"Ayes, 343 Nays, 72. b The bill was reported, aud the .amendâ€" ments read and concurred in. The bill was readâ€" the second time, and the House went into committee on 36 | After recess, â€" brtkis . The House again went into Committée on the bill. The remaining sections were passed. _ _â€" d ctnt4. i jn view of transactions ol that natttre it was not time that some authoritative hction was taken by the House for the purpose of preventing undue favouritism either on the part of the Government or on the part of Mr. Brydges, the manager of the Govermnment railways. [Those civ nnmstances should be quite sufficient to Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE moved the second reading of ; the bill to auiend and consolidate the laws respecting the North, West Territories. Mo explained ‘certam changes he proposed to make in Commitâ€" tee. â€" In the seventh and eighth segtions, he proposed to substitute, in order to meet objections raised by several hon, members, that the Lioutâ€"Governor in Council be empowered to make ordinances ou the following matters :â€" _ hi â€" ‘The bill was reportel fixed for to morrow. _ 2. Property and civil rights. . 4 3. Adlfx?uist.ration of Justite, including organization and maintenanée of . Courtse 4. Public health, including licenging of inm, &e. j k 7 tz 5. Punishment by fine -,fl imfi'rfison- ment for violation of ordinances. >‘ 6, 7 and 8. Provide that no ; ordinance shall be inconsistent with any Actcof the Parliament of Canada, and that all ordiâ€" nances shall be malled wiMn days after their passage to the or Gonâ€" eral and may be disallowed by him, and, further, he may direct any Canadian Act to be in force in the North West Terri‘ tories. 9. Collection of revenmge for local and municipal purposes in | c‘;gcwral districts, when established. 10. Creation under certain conditions of municipal corporations by the Lieut.â€"Govâ€" ernor in Council, ls! )‘f 11. Establishment of schools. * * Punishment for the sale of intoxicating liquors was also made more stringent. | / ‘1. Taxation for local and. municipal purposes. _ onl s ~ 91 tion was taken thereunder, and from the time the present Government came into power in November, 1873, until March, 1874, that firm enjoyed the monopoly of furnishing supplies, that being done under the direct authority of the hon. Minister of Public Works. ‘Tenders were called for a d were given out for the purchase of éertain supples, but it was given in eviâ€" dence before a Committee, which had toâ€" $ay reported to the House, and whose reâ€" port was on the tablo and contained a opy of the letter sent (onler of the (lou. Minister of Publiq Works, that in July, 1874, those tenders had expired, an‘ that Messrs.. Black, Brothers & Co. were â€" furnishing the â€" whole supplies to the raibkways as far s Nova â€" Scotia â€" was _ concerned. rt. was not satisfactory that the Governâ€" mment should have the power of ignoring & Minute of Council thus passed, and it was necessary that some authoritative wighori INSPECTION OF PENITENTIARLES, ve th ha NOL %’1 BILLS DLICHARGED THIRD READING3 FISHERIRS A INSURA NCB AUPPLY mitted nc tha tender on contract il jnstrugting the t of oftics, / in November (iovcn}uwu in that| mat overnment t rister ‘of Pul POl third reading li br. Cary M M that 11 by it 0 tier ntls The t expressed regret at tlie loose manner m‘m:éfi orders for work had been given, and recommended that no work be given gut in the ‘fuburciwithout: an estimate beâ€" E“M‘fikhe‘* as to the probable ‘cost. l;eoomu:::dm&h a view . to uniâ€" fort /‘ gtk * annum for Uz %’::bid cbhges?;rtho course of ; your. _ .. tatg > » C s .. .Qn motion of Mr, BarBEr, seconded b i‘fi'wm the first. report of the F.. maded Gominitted wis reseived and adopt. . Mr, Baxsrr presonted tae first report of the Finance Committee recom ng the payment of the following amounts :â€" Stewart & Stookand.!.............. $ 548.98 "WÂ¥in. Howe................ .. \..:.i<ix~ > 106 96 H. Meadows, furnaces;............. 3.63 James Joynt, sr., arrears,.â€"..»,,,. â€" _ 100.00 Miscellancous....,...:..............."" K449 . All of which is respectfully submitted for your consideration. * | adopted. Mation & 1%0., Oitawai...g1 95 $4 BuW. Currier & C9..02024 â€"â€"â€" 4 UGeo Nowell, Bulls..,; â€"==â€" 4 Angus & Co., Ortawit 5 41 4 Jos. Upo:dle », amiiton 451 [{n 4 oliver& Son, Ottawa ... â€"â€" 6 John: MWO‘ Atbonts 5 25 4 W., A, Aunable ~Ottiwa 5 55 = s | _ E. H. Broxsox, . [ w# glu.ux Youxe, | oD | warkeae o | | On motion of Mr. Rosertsox, led by Mr. Buvaro, the,second report of the Furnishing Committee was received and wiligs question of tenders;.forn chool furniture was next taken u one tender, they have left them to the consideration of ‘the. Board. The followâ€" ing tenders were received :â€" xpomposlunn. per :‘,0 10 o;nl;.;.fi gc f’u 350 AMv@dangits hk 119. _ i. s 4e Of the abova they would recommend the acceptance of the tender of Mr. C. W. Mitchell for job work, and that of Mct.ean, Roger & Co. for all nempq;er advertising of .the Board. . They would also suggest that the minutes of the corporation be published hereafter ‘in pamphlet form, and that the newspaper publication be discontinued. Your Committee beg to submit that they opened the tenders fortne supplying of. new, , Primary . Schools with furniâ€" tb;é,' '_b&fng’_ unable to agree as to any n |motion of Mr. Kirsy, mudcd by Mr. BEvaro, theâ€"Finanee itteo \wwere empowered to effect the nécessary inâ€" surance on school buildings and furniture of thtoBm“', and to report such iusurâ€" ance to the Board atiits next meeting. ”"‘*"»tu&fl.ifi;& obuyinx-'s RRport. To the Uhuirxlx‘mx and . Board â€"of Public :.; {Kchool Trustces f * Gflrmd.\‘,â€"'fhe' l-‘&mi'ahing Commitâ€" teo beg herewith to submit their second rgwrt?. ht + ; "p « A = Mr. Barperdesired to know the position in which the sevéral schools were in re: gard to insurance. _ Your Committee would recommend that the architect be inssructed to cause the n y g)l:fl‘orun in ; the. new: primary m-rto $ut down, and to erect suitâ€" able galleries in the class rooms ;. also, to 9‘?9%“.‘““»" galleries in the clmf rooms of the central schools, and to take som(la steps : rotectfthe stairs in the Central Sclgool’fit, and‘ to l‘eg@ut the doors. ;; The Committee beg to submit that the ‘?xav%loxmuem’xe fi) owing ten lers foi' the official printing of the Board :â€" _‘ Mr,| Broxson replied that no regular system of insurance had been determined upon, and he thought it would be as well to look fully into the matter.] Your Committee would recommend the granting of $100 for the‘ necessary maps, apparatus, &c., for the new primary 4 t the,, Chai of â€" the Fuphi it »dâ€"to Toronto to select the same, other with that reâ€" guiregcfor the Central Schools, for which $200 was voted some time ago. Mr.â€"Barue® desired to know what had become of the chemical apparatus reâ€" cently purchased by the Board: _ â€" Mr. Broxsoy epquire:l of the Inspector if there was any.trath in the report that he had exmna; ;(,olll]ml of the Sabbath i tal School C** |=@ mfimn said ~'tm% "wWias" not aware of such being the case, There was a sumâ€"once paid for the use of the organ voluntarily. .. "=. > > advisability of at once pz:tpplyingcfi;o Public Schools with, the pipes necessary to ob tain â€"&~ Efihfiifik‘%mwn&:i} the childrem and for sanitary purposes. _ _ Mr. Roneetson .desired .to know if the Principals of the different schools had prepared an ‘invontory of ‘school furnishâ€" ings, in accordance with the last report of the Furnishing Committee. > The Insercror thought the re was no}_yegrégaly. hext 9 ugh $ wort â€" On item 219, $4,000 to pay the heirs of Mr. Kirey, that the tender of Mess‘ the late Joseph Boucliette, Esq., in recog: | Oliver and Son, for the supply of two nition of the value and importance to the I hundred and fifty desks for the primary country of his geographical works, in furâ€" | schools, be accepted, providing they sign thorance~of & recommendation of the ’ the necessary agreement within five days, House in 1873, and accept cheor j yment, dated Mr. SCATCHERD remarked that re.| Oct 1st 1275, ifl.:.‘:..".l.rh_m.?l that A regular njeeting of the Board of Pubâ€" lic School Trhstees was held in the City Hall lag: night. Present: Hiram Robinâ€" son, cBairihati‘; Messrs. Barber,â€" Young, _ Mr. WHITE (Hastings) seconded Mr. BOWELI}, moved that the item not concurred in. The Hous@|divided on the amendn when it was rpjected. The other items were passed. * _ In reply |to Sir JOHN A. M DONALD, _ ' y Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said that the business of the House would. probably bo terminated tomotrow. He was unable to say when progogation would take place, as that depenged upon the progress made in the Uppertial ouse,» The House adjourned at 1:30 a.m. Mr. SCATCHERD remarked that re. ference to the journals of the House showed that the claim was over 60 years old, and had been rejécteod by every Parâ€" liament down to the present. Hon, Messrs. HOL’I‘O“\' and MITCHELL bugmted the claim. esst‘s. YOUNG, RYMAL and DAVIES opposed it. s Hon. Mr.MACKENZIE said that the mere fact of the claiin having long reâ€" mained unpaid did not invalidate its Important rtsâ€"Tenders for Print ing a Furnishing~Other f Business. BQARO OF PYBLiC SCHOOL TRUSTEES, T Wnlflud that he had not been guil?}fihisfé pxp" " *: *‘ *« old Cohaki Tob whuld suggest the REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMTTTEE, SCHOOL: PURNITUVRE J. P. Rosertsox, Chairman, divided on the amendment yjected. ems were passed. to Sir JOHN A. MAC >DLI $ 4 00 & [{nâ€"Hanilton.] b 5) 2 18145 F$ $1,894.03 manner | _ A boy recently : informed a poho-nn given, that there was an "awful fight" in a tene e given | ment house on Frauklin street, and the ate be oflioerrun-iedin and found a man bent te ‘cost, | backwird: over the table, and his wife to uniâ€")‘hanging to his hair with s death grip. im for | ‘The man was helpless, and ‘the‘ woman urse of | knew it and er\io’od it. "This fighting ~] must be stopped," said the officer, as he ded by | stood in the dgor," "I‘d ‘be willing," reâ€" the Fiâ€" L:Iied b:;he womsn, gel.t.i:g. ,: nn:?u for adoptâ€" | her feet. ©"Then et up on him ?" l:;kod m.'ii.u; 3.? -:,‘-'bn mever on I know cefeeciaces puablic |Ayy "but m. better than you do, _ | Mister, and I‘m going to hang right to 548.98 106 96 3.63 100.00 144.4% $1 76 4 60 Here is a good thing on the "tater bug." Three men comparing notes : One says, " There are two bufl'to every stalk." " A second says,"They e cut down my early crop and are sitting on the fence wnifins for m hwcn.)‘p to come up." "Pshaw ! said L{e third,"you know nothing about it. I passed a seed store the other day and saw the bugs looking over the books to see who had purchased seed potatoss." Oct. 1st 1875; it being understood that one hundred and tifty desks, with chairs, be the same as the sample shown, at $4.00 rer sett, and. the remainder of the next arge sizo, at $4.40 per sett; the whole to be completed on or before the 1st of May next. & § A long discussion ensued as to the Board to accept tenders other than those _set forth in the advertisement. It was contended that the adoption ‘fl soft wood â€"would be . false economy in end, and that the lowest tender in hard wood should be accepted. "A pretty good story is told of one of overnor Tilden‘s staff. It is said that hen the individual referred to first preâ€" sented himself en militaire to his wife and little daughter, the latter, after gazing at fl’im in wonder for a few WW her mother and exclaimed ; " Why, ma, that‘s not a real soldier, it‘s pa?" | The paying teller of the Union Savings‘ Bank at Oakimd, California, is the agonies of the wicked by the conduct of a young man who deposited $250, and each day with sepulchral solemnity comes at a given hour and draws out one dollar. Threelrm books have been used ng-ld the teller is trying to compromise by the offer of a twentyâ€"dollar piece to close the account. ° ® Thech:fisthul}otkin,ol the Milwauâ€" lq':n&nti has to pull on his undershirt from below on account of the size of his is a base invention. Woh’:oknmm t. over twentyâ€"one years, have slept ith him a great many times, and we that his ears miexibh. In cold eather we used to use the off one for an tra quilt, In the " Prospects of the Session," we have the assurance that the interests of the nation will be properly cared for under the Tory Administration, After some discussion, the Board adâ€" journed without coming to a decision on the question. ryear many striking contrasts from the Troades and Andromache of Euriphides, and the ©" Andromaque ‘" of Racine. "A Dog withâ€" out & m” is one of those fugitive sketche:â€"Little Etchings by the Wayside â€"for which Blackwood has always* teen renowned. In the " Abode of Snow," we continue to follow the traveller into little known regions of the Himaliya, the vast Continent of Mountains, compared with which the Alps are insignificant. ‘The most recent maps give us no help in tracâ€" ing his route. It may be assumed,with little fear of contradiction, that hardly one of our readers has ever heard of the pro vince of Zanskar; the subject of the preâ€" sent paper. The description of the unâ€" rivalled scenery, and of the singular man ners and customs of the inhabitants, will delifil\;t the reader with their novelty and vividness. The serial mr{, "Alice Lorâ€" raine," is drawing to a conclusion. Mr. Barser moved in amendment, secâ€" onded by|Mr. Bevarp, that the Inspecâ€" tor‘s report just read be referred to the School lTlf('n.mq;enmnl; Committee for conâ€" sideration. â€" From Messrs, Duric & Co, Ottawa, and ‘The Leonud Ncott Pubmil‘ Coj (41 Barclay street, N. Y.,) we have the reâ€" print of the March number of Blackwood‘s Magazine. The following are the conâ€" tents :â€" The ixnsrecton stated that he was guided entirely by the schedule adopted by the Mr. BarBer contended that it was virâ€" tually fixing their salaries, and he thought the matter should be referred to the Committee on. School Management.â€" â€"â€" Mr. Broxsox thought the printing of the report in the minutes did not commit the Board to adopting the salaries of the teachers referred to. Mr. Rosertsox desired to know why the salaries of the Principals of the Ottaâ€" wa and Victoria Ward Schools had been reduced from what they had the provious year. lo thought that without notice it was unjust to make any such reduction. Moved by Mr: Roszarsox, seconded by Mr. BeEDarp, in amendment, that the tender of Messrs. Mutton & Co. for sup plying the public schools with 200 desks and chairs, and other furniture, be reâ€" ceived, as being the lowest in accordance with advertisement. â€" REâ€"ENGAGEMENT OF TEACHERS, The Insrecror next read a report setâ€" ting forth that he had drawn jout the ne cessary indenture for the reâ€"ongagement of the teachers for the current year, and upplfndcd the schedule of the . salaries of each. The amendment being put to the meetâ€" ing, was lost on «livision. The original resolution . was then put and carriea. The Ixsrrecror next read a statement of the amount. of real estate. in possesâ€" sion of the Bonmv.'nd the nature of the title held, It showed that in some inâ€" stances proper conveyances had not been made, and that a necessity existel to make them correct. Moved by Mr. IxSuzur, seconded by Mr. Bevar», that the report of the Inâ€" spector just read setting forth the various properties held by the Board be incorâ€" porated in the minutes, and the Chairman is hereby requested to . cause : the necesâ€" kary conveyances notas yet obtained of any of the said lots, to be forthwith made and registered. > tei Mr. Beparo oxpréased' ed himself im the same direction. M3 After some discussion this resolution was carried. BOOK NOTICES. REAL ESTATE Ffi,' 7-?’..65;)7‘}. 'Xo"fiflh 2l 10 Ehover' _ The m"imW' hdn' is chne dofar . a ymtf}.m..r:flm Aud Ii 4y atx eolumns.. . As tius banely Pays Loo ::x.xcnfiz-n"m paper ani printing, we wrc not Able to muke any discount or adow any premiluul o fFighus The markets fevery kind and t! wiwo The Weekly Sun has now aitain d a cireuiaâ€" tion of over seven thousand .m 1ts readers mll-:in ov-yflh‘l:-‘::l '"'W“‘ bum dot ofly ende,opum t Soe public. We shâ€"li uot only endeavour to keep it fully up to th out smdend "Bov‘ l neeb lt tully up to th developments of 1875." We shall endesvour i« de=cribe them muy,_mmny and feariessly. imu. . ho ul m Ed ty Ets REmTe! S a d O e AAAPPC CE TT ETV Ns v-lfi‘n-lm. a to be 4 i wn. All the news of the day will be in it, condeased when unimportant, at full length when of momeut, and xiways, we SIGN OF THE MAPLE LEAL r:mm’ monthiy,: and suitable for School or jome. The besi and cheapest published. Benutiful Premiums with those #iso. 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Ottawa, ARTIES _ requiring Mojlels, inventions‘ ;; &c.. worked out, and represen: ol, a) the Exhibitions, can bava themâ€"dons $h the bext a‘yle, by .‘zcucal man, whose wofks %i“':l:"-lll at Englishâ€"4cxhibition, 1861 _‘Bestm‘hn_ooe- «s tocapabilities, &c., can be ,Ndflcl is hereby given that a Call of Ter per Cent, npon the subscribed Capâ€"tal Htock of the Bank of Oitawa, will be due and paynble at the Office of the hnl, in OLAW & on the first day of May next. _ _ _ ___ _ _ M wch 26, 1476 m mu tmmn‘ mwmy cumnllnen ro': their patronagefor past your,1 respec tally remind them «f having received l'ny B(I:lcn‘ 1mportations of Fancy and Staple Christian Madsonâ€"I gnarentre satiefaciiqn to al orcers favored me, making this d< partment :u:nuny.' f Aote* pectfully soliciting your orders, nd on in« xpoction of the stoet. N. FAULKNEER. The superiority of these Entracts consisis in their perfect purity and great strength. ‘They are warâ€" ranted free the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the of many of the factitious fruit flavors in the market. ‘They are not only true totheir names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, and are so bighly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only need be GREY COTTON FROM SIX CENTS AND UPWARDS. The approach of the Presidential election Cor Daly & .Neison Streeis, Oltewsa. BANK OF OTTAW A. T. DeWitt Talmage,; Editor. MADAvE_ COLLIN, Intely arrived from Paris FIRST CLASS CUTTER FIRSTâ€"CLASS MILLINER, Dress Goods, Silk, Ribbon, ~â€"and Tweed, Latest Novelties for the Season, UST RECEIVED, a larze Lot of SPRING 1873. 03â€" m postpaid for Call and see, Al PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, Burnett‘s. Extracts Burnett‘s . Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts B_g_‘meg'é _Extracts o Hotel, Puile. Burnett‘s Extracts MILLINERY DEPARTMENT â€" Agents for Dominion of @anada. JOSEPH â€"BURNETT & CO, B08TON, TALLORING DEPARTMENT READ! Under the Manazement of a iilisccllancous. W holesale Jobbers, Rajsotte‘s Block, Weulnfion Btreet, n * Near Elzin Street Being complete with the 1H08, 8. SARNEY, _ â€" j Mechanical i nginter ‘For cooking purposes. SUSSEX STREET # R Y â€"G 00 D S. â€"Fifth Av. Hotel, N. Y. RATTEY & Co,, P. ROBERISO N READ! "THE e to the events and Castier. 3807â€"41 8 0 â€"lin 8 THE TIMES (Daily Edition) is â€", every hwhllaw (and Wmm every F%H Alexander Maclea® and John C Noger, sole proprict®h BIRTHS, MARRKIAGES, * Notlces of Mrths, Marriages and add deaths with Jusonu nolices THE WEEKLY T UENTS PE Bpecial Contrscls ure pres q1 when bot excceding Twe 4 U‘L V”Klu ChNIs, :M T0f enth. wor d uver % dumuu relers w‘xim .:r'v u"lm- 440 # Any one speciiled wtlic & | . § For Sule or Wanted r? Lost or Found. ) keard Wantied. } hi Business for Sule. ? Business Wanted. MHousxes for Nale, y$ Mowses to Hent, 1 Houses Waniod, 1 Taftle mraped 0s Reorck | Feems Wanted. a .] Farims for Sale or to Reut, hu’o Siock lor Sale or to oney Wanted or to Lousn, _. bitungions Wauied. $ bituations Vacant, &tâ€". &C Spoctacle & l 1i to eall and eC an wili do we l; m d‘“m Instruments, * Ticedalites. Levem sophical Instrum ents V H & H â€"Onticlans, Montreal, #e ' ectacle and Thermometer ?'r-mo:. o ""'"a1 4T M ENB D’mu.n Governu fnemn riro firom ce Wed 4 wl the Canaiian Pacific .w:. Beciion is about 600 mi‘es in i Ein soee meautenin ie to be c a d c on ‘erch side cf the wire. ; or 350 men will be wanue!, q and woodmen. The Cortrect ed to Mr. F. J. Barhari and mencs about the firg May 1+ months, at their ofGfice on Wellington Skipet, iB curveyors & Engingers ° MEs®? % rogl The Government is mixo shat s the constroction of the Crnadiau on Vancouwr Isans _ Ts employ ment to hundreds of w, or this roas will snortly be shiy land, and the wrrit of constre m«uflyh um.pl?. wep dn Ool m':"!mol-' "“m um © iss requireg and men of energy, who Wich to tre r MIN WANTED The Dominin P HOTOGRAPHERq No Catalogues Fre , and every the rame pt E'I_i»sczllzzzxrous‘ N. HARRISON, of Hearn & Harriso J AR V I & 69, SPARKS STREEt Jo well to (LAM KE al HE @1 MES had °l|-z- Manufacturers Nu)!;fl‘ «t 84 BDarks tnas me year, when nOL e a woor, $5; 4w100 y. 15, cach wond over ARVIS & ArLESS L io co 1 o neauane 1g, wikd on« puuas t ool 4109 Keons 6 tu y 1 n IGS oBlé® Mn 1 Ww 1109 1# W wihoh voL. YJ â€"rTUATION WA D‘vnh-! + ’nfllfl '..'".;.3:'- pA K TNEA mgno-m Liox es nre not use a moall deduction. For nrough th appy i P ABHL NG ER A CA MUN ... .. .. raiiad® nc ctilie ma o T‘:-‘m ran of * luk 100 por ce TA HLP WA Y &A NTX 1NR torm his c 44y thiad he dn Irom W< former m%-flfl to 00t io wl ktnds« of Poul HFSH I uQuawa July 2 Uauin $50 uo a" t w iotarn ticirets PWY A .M A 6 EC TWO B £ A Liberai & Kitoufting nind 5 #RK POR A Ousawa, Fo ey â€" 2x L., Po% To iimago # ANGCO K sles of women RATE is publt ech 13 a t is LA@T

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