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Ottawa Times (1865), 7 May 1875, p. 4

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16 iJM ;1 *4 ) TV 184 l jb €* 34 ance ol iyis twoupe; when a change of prognimme will be presented.â€"Montheal leats, were simply perfect, while Cooper and Flelds, in their songs and dances, were worthy of all praise. Miss Katie Wushburn and Miss Nellice Suiith were both excellent.in their parts, All who wish an evening‘s amusoment shoulid not miss goirg tomight to the last performâ€" Mlm%lmm the others, we may say that the Waushbwen Brothers in their va rious athleric movemments, and the Kosario Brothers in their double flying swing 09 48 city. Ausos liuraizine.â€"There is a deep boie on Wellington street opposite the Quebec Bank, to which the attention of the proper authorities is called. 1t was the same rut which caused the upset of the wagon loawed with bay the other day. Also, the sidewaik on Albert St., between Eigin and Metcaite requires attention. 1t would be weli for the city suthorities to coiumence at once the laying of: the side walk leading to Gowan‘s Upera House, for the convemence of persons attending performances there. «& PikE DTATION SiGX.â€"A very artisticalâ€" ly painted sign has just â€"been completed tor the No. 5 Fire Station, St. G ‘s War4, anu may be seen in ths ydnmp of Mr. Joiun shepherd, at the east end of the iudeau street convent. It is laid with a black grouud upon wiich are goid letâ€" ters giving the number of the station. The most striking part, bmverm of 5t George and the dragon in i lorm. . (he workmansuip altogether ; reâ€" flects great creuit upon Mr. Shepherd, who has evinced considerable skill in its executon. The sign will be fixed in its piace tâ€"day ahoufi the weather prove lavorable. another to th of late Taker Amelia Mutc Usiry Protsstaxt Buu::mrm SooustY. â€"At the annual mee i i Mr. T. H. Kirby was 3&«! Prm chant, of o Mr. W The inte viser ; Mr. W.C. Lyon, Secretar ; Mr. H. Hill, Financial Secretary ; ir H. Davis, Treasurer, and Messrs. J. Yoemans and B. Huekell, Auditors, A manageâ€" ment Commuttee of seven was also apâ€" pointed and two stewards for each ward. Notwithstanding the huvl drain upon S ied s o Patal . Mr. -.k‘or‘:’o;, lst Vice dfi.}‘i;._if. Hi Pm ice do.; Rev. . _ Pollard, bmnm ; Dr. Eweetland, Medical Adâ€" the funds tais season the finances in are & fHournishing condition. dakda Tuat Stzaw Hat.â€"The friends of the young man, who had the honor of appearâ€" ing on the sireets with the first straw hat of the season, are anxious to learn of his whereabouts. It is feared that in the event of his having ventured forth‘ in the rain ol yesierday, with his summer hat, some serious sccident may have befailen A Misnar.â€"As a little girl named Mary Jones, was running bome yesterday mornâ€" ing, having been seni to buy some bread, she feli into the Byâ€" Wash at the crossing ot ~Daihousie street, but managed . to scraumbie out without any . assistance. ter ap ance beggars description, an d as for u':'uo..a»u necessity, bread, it was cast upou the waters. ‘ty, ‘er L ciby Uogg,' of teis city, passed lus: Y,;.M““T; amination in a very creditable mauner Wns terim, at Usgooude lali, Toronto, on luesday last. â€"[he young gentieman is to be congratulated on his success. W AscrNsioN® ension â€" Da oliday in t ©Olbke abiae Maxriaox.â€"Mr. Wm. Grier, formerly wraveller for Garland, Mutchmor & Co., vas married to Miss Mary Mutchmor lhey ieave tor m tour to Europe by way A New Buimvixe.â€"At the corner of Fork and William Streets, an old buildit is being torn dowu and is to be rophct:’ by a substantial brick one. Laaves Now 1 < ~...â€" Armves in . Jyuene UMM§ ces veve accrscceees UENTRAL VERM Leares . ydensbury V BOBHGOM , â€"+++s000e l Artiv@es in Uydens ArriÂ¥@s in Uggons bury trom Bostou. N) anr, 1290 pin. aaree Ugdensour _ . MV m&UL, AL2) ; Ju Arrives in Now Y â€" «.10 pun, |7 4 anm MV WOBL., 22000 ssceal eb 003304 107. eR Leaves " * Gast to . pily 490 drlll ROH EL. WAFESKDOWN AND OubkKARâ€" NT, LAWRBKNCE ‘A..“‘n oeTTawAa nagl. * AX. CARBADA CENTHAL RLAJLW AY. LMMYODerwcse s sctnsss ceree: 1044 AM4, 000 ( .1 AITIVOBâ€"++â€"+â€"+++»â€" . uiingea Lhe entire day, and Was as disâ€"| streets. _ There was evidently something reeabio us aiuy one could desire. OUver | wrong with the fire alarm tmrmh as ais auc nobrei.as were in activedemand. | the reels were running hither ither â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" for the fire. _ As a result of this two reels Marmuiaox.â€"AMr. Wiu. Grier, formerly | came in contact at the corner of Nicholas velier for Garland, Mutchmor & CO., | and Rideau streets and brougt the lamp s marmied to Miss Mary Mutchmor. | post to grief. tuardian Stanford of No. 2 oy seave for a tour to Europe by wauy | station. who came against the post was Portianud. * thrown from his reel and sustained some â€"â€"â€" slight injuries about the face and hand. Larn CaRmizxs Uxirorats.â€"Uheâ€" Post Al?hough there was only a chimney on ve Departimeat propose giving each | tire, the steamors and ulf the other pnura mer tue suum ol $â€"U to procure an outâ€" | phernalia of the brigade lined the streats ihw will allow them about two suits | contrary to a recent order passed by the ear, one for winter and ue tor sum«| City Council. aaves Ireacotit J unction i pastor of kn wsisted by the | & ‘KXrarellers‘ uis L@UVOR....s. . 10.40 AMy 20M) p.n., 10.435 } AITIÂ¥OR.=m.».. 130 AMJy 4.10 pB», T4V ; nleresting ce OM3 sessesesccesceree. 1.10 tike (.%0 po CENXTRHAL YERMONT RALLROGAD. anud itoman Catho oral antclligciui«e. sinNusâ€"ihe crossings at the corner deau and Sussex streels, und the zt above the Times ottice on U‘Conâ€" reet, are bein â€" repaireds thalA ND K ul YY EDDiXNG.â€" 1 Ost the many weddin on place in this Lchumnor, eldest da i0r, wholesaie . dr ais cily, was unite . Uiner, merchant sting ceremony w v. Mir. Farrigs, t W k1 the entire day, and was as dis us why one could desire,. Over imbrel.as were in active demand. Dax.â€"Yesterday, being As , was observed is a public e Guovernment otlices. Ap vices were held in the Epi 46 L ML4} ds A in CatuoLic churches, and re closed throughout the Nu.â€" Yesterday added iy weddings L{ut have e in this city. f\iulll eldest daughter of Mr. esale dry goods merâ€" was united in wediock merchant, of this city. remony was performed ‘arrigs, the fiwly orâ€" Knox church in this he liev. Mr. Burns, ot py couple, amid the of triends, left by the or a marmage . four ihey will saul by the h leaves Portigad for w, and _ will return | July. We wish the much joy, a pleasant eiurn to their native lilo pum., 3.30 p.n brophy, a law stu~ lesars. O‘Comnor & N ds MAJ 4. WA 0 AA) ppuiae 1100 pdaas i crossing at the sseX streels is L. B. Eddy. lown the river & ND OuGBDEKANâ€" earn ol his that in the W. Mchue, . laden with iursday ban led Tus Serruuixe Contest at Temrerarxos | Hauc.â€"The ort-hggnphio contest, last | night, passed of with unusual eciat. Among those present who are noted for their _ correct and incorrect; spelâ€" |ling, _ we â€" noticed Mr. Martin â€" a | school teacher of New Edinburgh ; Mr. ‘ (hmpbeu':hlutcof Rideau Hall, who carâ€" | ried off Qfintfil'ue,“ a contest held | in Temperance Hall, some umoqm Mr. Burgoyne Thompson of the Pressy and Mr. Gibson, the confectioner, whose greut: forte lies in his abilities to manage swée? words. Owing to some misunderstanding, Mr. Hannum, who was to have selected the referees and made all the _ necessary airangements ailed to do so, and it was about a quarter, to nine before everything was srranged. in the meantime the boys, a large numâ€" ber of. whont were present, could hardly be restrained, so eager we@B they for the fray. ‘Their sympathies, strange to say, woe-e dechl:i‘y:“v;uh the Bwul:olorl, tul:li tod w e feuroment of. the Benodiote." Maesate: Ballantyue and McArile acted as referees, and _ Mr. . (#ibsoo did (the * proâ€" nouncing," in which he jailed â€" to impress tho audiemce with his peculiar limess . for | this undesiruble position. He made a few remarks ts the eff=ct that he had "sppiled himseif out of the ordiâ€" nary raiks of spellers, which would no doubt be a source of gratification to all present. . e was very facetious through~ out the entire performance. The followâ€" ing are the unames of the contestants:â€" Bacheilorsâ€"Messrs. Keane, Fleackem, Martin, Campbell, Thompson, B yne, Kenny and" Tayior, _ ‘The ’Bembâ€" Messrs. Tubman, Da Bryson, and Dr. Martin. 1t will be seen that the Bachelors | largely “flmb‘ud, but tho oiu _| mimuge _ that _ "the battle is _ not _ always . to | the strong" was again veritied for the Benodigts carried off the han in the person of Mr. ‘Tubman. 'mmm, are the words that did tne work. _ Havoc was spelied with k, ribbon with ane b. â€" a positor in the (Cititen _omnd:t; three words allegory, valetudi and ency pwlla, too niuch for him, anit 'nun.fz ‘ the shades of private life. _ Bitli resuscitation, _ dissimilarity, P i« tantly, strategy and stratagém, antiâ€" 1l.nomn, fiw{wm, sarcophagus, v.h theon, _ aqueduct, polyborina!, pm- nufi:.uzzmll:.nd MITp' hy thin. ory y ned the ranks considerably, in ‘faot had made such h\tool’wuh them ih‘u-‘ w wwo remained, + Lam u8 Tubman, the former a h&t“bcud latter a benedict. The word w ) lous, however, settled Mr. Campl victz_ perched upon the lnnm of e Sn Compont the sponnent 4o , Carn the ‘“‘ + Startin the shirl." 1t is propceod "os stt | a grand :ruing match soon, on occagion all the printers in town will ‘ in an appearance, ‘ tures, essays, dehates or exercises of an intolbcun{ chiaracter ; and one on Saturâ€" day ovensm;, for devotion and the study of the ptures. Both meetings were well attended, but not so well as was felt to be desirable. The readingâ€"room wuwou:;r, but the conveniences were limifiml the supply of publications not elllou&l: to mum.ly attractive,. |In ::a ingâ€" & good deal was and it :{mmlfi be a very important dnrnmnt e ':orx. r’;’o report concludes with the i anvirnfred inawainy tiet wooat o cant tributors, and indicates that w & deal has been accomplished, there is much room for far more liberal support, and much more earnest and devoted og-k | __Tux Y. M. C. A.â€"The Young Men‘s | Christian Association has issued its eighth annual report. It gives a brief but interâ€" esting view of "The Outside or !%Jiuion Work," and " The Inside or Room Work" &t(‘)the Association. The outside or misâ€" n work was performed in connection with the Protestant Hospital â€"and County Jail. in the ln-Kiul two meetings were held each wee j one every Saturday morning at 10 o‘clock, and one every Thursday evening at 7.30. &'ll'he attendâ€" ‘mnce at each meeting was encouraging, and the interest mni’utod sufficient to justify the most sanguine expectations. In the jail two services were held every s.bbuf; one in the morning for male isoners; and.one in the afternoon for ’:mlo, and there is some ad for hope that good was woompm‘o‘d. The inside or room work comsisted of three parts: Meetings in the hall ; the reading room, and the findinÂ¥ of boardâ€" ingâ€"houses and employment or-(nn‘fen and others. Iwo meetings were held in the hall during each week ; one on Tuesâ€" day evenings, which was devoted to lecâ€" ing m minimum, salary of $800 per annum will be entitled to a vote. '(lhis salary being $400 in excess of the sum exempted from taxation, the receipient will be registared as m voter for that amount in the diiferent municipalities of the Province. ‘The following is the clause bearing on the ‘subject from the Act {:‘“‘. li at the }n;:t. m-io!::f the Ontario islatureé :â€"* Every e person _ reâ€" -idfng in the local municipality in which he tenders his vote, having resided thereâ€" in continmulll{ since the last revised assessment roll of the munhidpdit.y. and possessing the qualitications an rrform- ing the conditions uired by the laws heretofore in force (rr:Lting to the aze and nationality), and not subject by the said law to any duqunlifiut.ion. except as to property:â€"Provided that he derives an income from some trade,calling, office, or profession of not less than four hundâ€" re‘rdolhn annually, and is assessed for such income in and by the last revised assessmer t roll of the municipality. |_ Fisreemax‘s Lvox.â€"Two young men lwanwBime' on.f{-hhln‘ exâ€" ’nunion on Wedn , but the rain of yesterday interfered with their sport and they returned home with fishermen‘s luck, and every one knows what that is. Incom® Franouss.â€"A new franehise comes in force this year throughout the Province of Ontario. Auny person recoi7y A Fausz Arazx.â€"Abut halfâ€"past eleven last night an alarm of fire was sounded from Box 35, at the corner of Wilbrod and Nelson streets. The reels turned out promptly, but no fire was to be seen. . An examination of the box disclosed the fact that it was open with thq key inside. The person to whom the key of the hbox was entrasted, has no know] oi how it got there, and denies baving given it to any one. s0 A Disput®.â€"A dispute arose yos between some gentleman and a . ca who claimed that 5) conts was an compenaation for his services ar fused to pay more. The cabman needless tosay vowed vehgeance. J ank Y a sHT (airly attende la«t of the sen be remembere attended.â€" MÂ¥ A Niout NorN®.â€"A drunken man loud ly, but uot very intelligeantly, haranguing two .son in the light of a lampâ€"post. Chaice maple su and wucre a la oreme at D. Jouwvnofi,‘rm Sussex street. Axortmer Fims. â€"A unded | yesterday ‘look from box auted con iderable "trg.â€"An alarm of fire was siterday afternoon about 3 a box 42, and for a time iderable consternation in the ere was evidently something the fire alarm telegraph as e running hither .m lLithu As a result of this two reels act at the corner of Nicholas treets and brought the lamp tuardian Sunugm'd of No. 2 came against the post was his reel and sustained some nntexs.â€" Mechames‘ Hall was ded last evening to hear th ensation, and LTm troupe wil: ‘red with pleasureâ€"seekers w ho Montreal Gazette, 6th. 3837 spute arose yesterda Auy person recoiy LN abman ampl Un motion of Mr. LuSuzur,â€" seconded by Mz. ““"“v‘h‘& was received nndnd:r‘ql. Moved by Mz Ln Hieur, seconded by Mx. Gz:anax, that in order to give to the last elguse of the Schoo! Manege: its retention or relinquishment. Meanâ€" w:ijf thu:.exnrohu will ho?“)'(i:“fi‘. l r su ntendenc h‘ lipbertson. P d Y The application of the® female scholars of the 5th and 6th :a.].muw schools to be permitted to devote an honr P“'“": to . practice‘ sewing, was & yery reasonable request, and the Inspector was instructed to make the mgenmitts necessary to give it effect. 1 our committee boLl'unhor to n&orrt tliat they deoemed it best not to disturb the Duke street school at present, but to allow it to continue w:r:h until &.: midsummer vacation, by w time Board will be able to decide what course it will be expedient to pursue in regard to its retention‘ orâ€"relinnnishmiant: ‘MLL.. a good start before thy midsummer These reports werd also, on motion of Mr. Youne, referred to the School Mnn-J agement Committee. | *. E. REPORT OF 30HOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTER, Mr. LeSusur then the followin report from the ittee on Sohocfl Management :â€" s To the Board of Publis School Trustees o the City a 14â€" t GenTuamEx.â€"The School Management Committee, to whom was committed tho duty of making the ea arrangements for opening the new @ast and west ward schools, beg leave r:swt that ‘Mr. Duncan, teacher of the third class in tho Central School, east, selected by them as master of the St. ‘s ward school, with Misses 8. Walsh, H. Gillmor .and 1. Stagey as his assistants, and that Mr. Leo téacher of the third in the, Central Echool, west, will, in like manner, take stho h nesisted i arofees nc hom onl 80 a $ Y * Townsend, T. Monteith and E. Stewart. in order to fill the vheancy crested by the transfer of these|gentlemen to the said new schools, M. Cassins Camp bell, who holds & class C, Normal sthool certificate, David MoArdle, who ranks first B, have been appointed, the first, to Mr. Lee‘s land the second, to Mr. Duncan‘s vacated oftices. uB As the Board will llect the contracts for.the now furniture ired were only awarded one month and it was then feared that it would Ing:luiblo to have i6 manufactured in ‘ti t your com« I;i“.. are glad to say that Messrs, Oliver & Son have accompl their undertakâ€" ing and are now in‘ placing the deske seats, whio oliharf, id a work cccupying some dn{-; but it is expecte d that the Richmon« . school will bo commenced _ on M first, and the‘St. George‘s ward on the Kg»tj‘y folâ€" lowing, so that they will at least have had February March.... April.,.... epbalt was presented from the truant officer, and by â€" resol referred to the Committge on School Management. The Ingpector ted . a lrt on the engagement of | teachers, the monthly reports for February, March and April o{ the average dance of pupile, The minutes of revious meeting were read and confirn A number of nications were read and accounts presentéd, which were referâ€" 1ed to their respective committees, ATTHNDANCE Fol fo is a â€" ienss The ngm monthly meeting of the Board of Public @1 Trustee® was held in the City Hall last night. Present, Hiram Robinson rman ; Messrs. Le Sueur, Bedard, d Bronson, Young and the Inspector. | Aylmer ; T H Prestop, and lady, Ofil'l'; H.\‘ima,WHAhm»,,JohnKoPhnil, ‘I‘ Bennie? Montreal ; Geo. Nean, ton ; James Barber, town ; Z Da Montreal; Mr and Ryan and children, City ; Mrs Gillespigq, Arnprior; Walter Smith, Quio; T M% Armprior, BoOARD OF PUBLIC sCHOOL TRUSâ€" Wixpsor Hov ‘ Palmer, Montreal ; Jno S Wilson, Torontp ; T Phillips, Mon: treal ; B Gaskin, Aggnt The d:'mdmn; T smlivnn,“Ne : Wm R Thistle, s uLc smy :. + 00e C on Wds D, S. McKinuon & o. have sold their last piece of that bo.hu:dul :iong, \:inch is b:! cominpg so ular, and as they inten sending forp:?fi'uh'ihpply,' orders should be sent in immediately. he the least of these is, for a foreigner, the true imitation of the Irish accent, which it was evident, last evening, Mr. Griffithe had never acquired at Bdllyn‘gou. The wuke over Con was certainly the brightut. incident of the piece; and Miss Brady, who played the of the chief keener, could not euilm equalled in the part. " [‘Waxt ro Ser Marma Oxos Mors."â€" The Inst words of poor Charley Ross who was stolen frowm his home some time L ’ymnfi ; and of Father Tom in the Colleen jawn, and the genial ‘and comforting, t.houth not overdrawn sentiments to which he fnvo expression are recollected, a tolerable idea may be had of the part of Father Dolav, which was last evening played to perfection by Mr. F. Morris. Mr. Edwards in the character of Robert Efolliott, and Miss Ida Savary as his sister, both played admirably, as did also Mr. A. Becks as Harvey Duff. Mr. W. N. Griffiths is evidently an ustor of groat nbilit{l, and plays with a true conâ€" ception of the character he portrays, but there are difficulties which even the best of actors are unable to surmount, and not. each being dlistributed with j t. 1t is therefore by no means m; th:: crowded audiences will attend to the en of the week. In the title role Mr. E. A, McDowell sustains ably the character of the careless vagabond of Suilabeg so happily drawn by the author; and his remserin;: last oveni? of the beautiful ballad * Kathleen Mavourneen," drew forth a loud :md bfor .,i;‘ln cncorc,mw which he . res y ~ s g " The lowâ€"backed Car." Mr. Boucicault‘s hapâ€" m.ut conceptions are to be found amongst is priests, who, in his various oghou may be accepted as the truo-:zr the 'hal‘h ‘ minded, goqd-n‘_n'gur_od, Irish country clerâ€" on more intimate acquaintance, and many who had witnessed the first evenings perâ€" formance were again amongst the audi ence of last evening. . The piese, irrespec tive of its high merits, has the additio.al advantages of being produced with sceni¢ effeots, certainly grander by far than any, thing which has yet b.t..i:‘ mt-nundm and,. . as _ regards e parts, i .‘ little _ to _ find _ fault â€" with, ,Laat evening there was s&in a crowded house to witness the sbove beautiful drama, which appéared to be even moré successfully played than on the previous evening, and the rounds of :fl)lmn which greoted the performers at the close of each act, were evidence of the thorough enjoyment derived from. tueir efforts. The piece, indeed, wouid seem to improve uowAaN s OPERA HOUSE HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Shaughraun mmnrtoromt ost not to :i: b at presen t to s work :'nfil the IRLS,. .. 419 ‘ebruary, March and tendaince of pupils. THE qQUaRTER ummary of the at« 424 BOYS. _ TOTAL 130 holiâ€" 3837 1,039 1,198 8,491 THK TIMES : at 230, the same, Iaverroot, May 6, 12.30.â€"The cotton mrhchlmu;'laddflnfa?’phnd.fl‘ middlings Orleans, 8d to 8 sales 14, mbflh.“mmm}ulpm- lation and ex Flour, 21 to 22 muwn;‘:.?.,,m.as,.,....j w‘ul,""" 42 to 43; pork, new, 76 ; lard, 6 5"'°fv57ibmnn,m,5ltou wlaved bonds, 1034, Exchange . Loxpox 6.â€"Cansols for 94 1.8 to’NEl;’Erie, 364 to 36 15; Bro: ferred, 36 ; New York tral, 02. I hat decremed £84000 dueing 50400000 u The rate of discount in the market for thriee months‘ bills 3} per cent. Whiskey quiet ; owing to the advunced views of holders, 175 bbis. sold at 17jâ€" closing firm. F Cornâ€"For export, figures for old are nominal, 02}c ; closing at 0; White ‘‘Fork qnht'?o‘h,in{i Tow mi&,‘o&m a2 or j er, New.moss, for extra prime ; mess dull and nominal. Bmumyqui;&'but firm at 12%6 for city ; long clear Western bacon nominal in the absence of offerings. Lard very dull and market lower at 15%c on the lpo'l:nd 1540 for May ; 15{o for June, and 15%c for July. No sales. 6 ult ind on o Do otering ghod 0 0 l.'of_@n:; fairly active, and fll;'n? ntfilo o DE Ceq laimly actve, and firm at QVlc to 10}e for soft whiu;fdromh.d,lfi}!:.o ll1io ; for powdered, 110. P e 00 o or PCA for Minnesota ; 120 to 122 for No.“’?flf.d f Oats a shade -trongr and in fair deâ€" mand for trade. New Ohio mix: 75&:;_' afloat, 76c to 770; Western 1605 afloatâ€"white, 770 to 77jo; Si mixed, 76e Mmd,'lbo track. . * " un . Neppainpih oes Aleeer YEerale on Ew Yo 6.â€"Flour closed strong wifilngo;i"dmdfcmtm Wheat closes strong but quiet ; the sblenudnmldorngl.wtmd the extreme figures mh&odug:h.oh business for export as well as n,hg, Amber scarce and stronger at 120 to 123, Gold in New York â€" â€" â€" â€" . â€" . â€" 110} New York Produce Market. RHaft for Quebes. T Kixostox, May 6.â€"Mr. Charles Sangster the Canadian poet, is in town. The new steamer Geneva mado a satisâ€" aotory trial trip toâ€"day. powerless. She then took to her bed, and has remained there until she died, requiring as much attention and care as an inflnt.b.g‘:n'mnkomnm worse, ::; began to exnndlnfl:m hermminoruuduntfl arms fl oz Oflb‘:.d ’min.:ryb.pouuin size an health. Showeighodutlmtwo'mm and it required four men to lift her from her bed. _ With extreme dlflm:x the corpse was brought down stairs, laid out on a case measuring thirtyâ€"six inches moross, There being no su suf. ficiently nrmi:;bw its nmlin laid upon the , and at the the case was placed lidowz:nou rollers and taken out through the t door. for Presocott this morning. _ _ Messrs. Calvin & Breck despatoched a lugonr}foerbooto-dq. Personal â€"â€" Movements of Steamers â€" and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia. Her teen t 1A in sediet atent ons engaged in pouring out tea for some guests who had been spending the afterâ€" noon wit}\_._ her:‘ Sués:;xlyj she ‘ceased, hormd%pzod to her side, and from that time to the present she had been who weighed between 50V and 600 pounds, took place from N"'_“?@%_Eilzmgth w The two Kumfe'ly- m}l Lowr{thwxe rought u in for interfering w e firemen -&flhcpd. a could get by uogpin‘inthia town, The magistrate declined to honour him, and gave him the Scriptural punishment of six days‘ work. Andrew Lindley, drunk, was fined $2 and $1 costs. He said he had a brother who came from the States to Ottawa at on o ie nrn n purpose of seeing t -inothoh:dmfiouo to Montreal.. If tbo_l‘l‘gimu d only let him go, he would leave at once. It was nothing he John Ferguson, was drunk on Bank streot, last night. A fine of $2, and $1 costs wa® im Ovescine was accused of drunkenness on the public streets,. He POoLICE CoURT. Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. ‘ PLANKING THME YARDS. __ On motion of Mr. Barsur the Building Committee were instructed to have eac of the yards of the Central Schools plank:â€" ed, provided the same could be done at a cost not to exceed $60 for each school. TENDERS FOR FILLING UP GROUNDsS. â€" On motion of Mr. Broxson, the Chairâ€" man of the Board was instructed to adâ€" vertise for tendars for earth flllinf, each tender to state the lprlce per cubic yard for such filling, delivered and properly graded uponâ€"the School lot, at the corner of Lloyd street and the Richmond Road. Tenders to be received up to noon of the Ist June next. The Board then adjourned. * er?‘,m‘m“ Shtmfl' chattel property contained in the various achool Eouua owned by the Board toâ€" gether with an estimate as nearly as posâ€" sible of the cost of each article and that each list be entered in the minute book. Ottawa, 6th Mayyâ€"1375. INVENTORY 0P PURNITURE. On motion of Mr. LeSurur, seconded by Mr. Grazax, the Secretary was inâ€" structed to make an inventory of all the Your Comn. inving had cecasion, in common pro with all other menmâ€" bers ofitho gol.m P nt:tl@fltha& teachers, posséssing only . ualifications repreâ€" sented by a t.l{z ulfu certificate, wore less efficient tiâ€" . was desirable, and be: litvin:&hlnt ;:it" he vol-vl llborl.f salaries now , high capacity reasonâ€" ably be requir: ho%:o rooo:‘g.nd that after the Normal School, about to be opened in this city,shall have been in 0 one session, no teachers be emâ€" ployed in the pnblio-ehoohofOtbm unable to present a certificate of f Class B from that institution. All of whl:.h¢ is, nevertheless, respectfully subâ€" mit The funeral of Mrs. Eliza by Mr. B= structed to « Board soo&; ing of the ment Committeo‘s Rtpa&, the Inspector be and is harob( desiredâ€"to mm\lm“ the same tormally to the teachers of the several sohow» un=or the jurisdiction of the Board.â€"C=:s| L (On motion . Ln Su®UR®, seconded COMMER CILA L. INTERFERING WITH FIREMEN, Liverpool Markets (By Telegraph.) KINCsSToOoN. P. Le Sveur, Chairman. Joux Granar, Eowarp C. Barnur. Tuurspay, May 6. . Le Suav®, uoondho:i hn Soo was inâ€" i" sioh mestber of the rinutes of each meetâ€" OTTAWA, FRIDAY MAY 7, 1875 Corsican left CLARKES _ DOLLAR | INSTRUCTORS, old DJ o S pHee ~W*Odcalors.~Bont ° OLIVER DITSON & 00,, Bonton, “ad‘ MH. DITSON & Co., | â€"/~â€" © UR B‘dwa;, New York. 1 ‘n Purty Dangae â€" _ ito, . Wiknars violin ind Filote vhgig NATIONAL HYMN and TUNE BOOK, l-tbt..".u orguh m 'HS CLARKE‘S <REED ORGAN COMPANION: Exerclser Have received of their Hpring Importations, 48 BALES CARPETS and CURTAINS. Embracing ali the novelties, out for the season, 0 which the confidently orl_‘AwAcmnu'w 6 SHOOLBRED "& CO. Now ready, for and Clos» e an bar one a i0 Senits. .$18.00 por Hundred." j Hold bÂ¥ : $0 @820 wal.."At; 5 Asru worki e of either sex, young on Inake more imener at work fir ut in ts moments, or all. their Ume, tbat ay ai% Euonl hantioan e e pnri ?uv’mnt the % o said Townlnip, 0e Ratardegrane Sor dny of May next, at teu of the clock, & m.. _ _ * _ pMHuINTAI ET .. 0.0) »: the:County, Conrt of the County of Renfrow: © / us UANADA !â€", In : ‘the â€" matter ~ Rrovince of. Ontario, ;n.l::epnn g Colne of Rentrow" § .‘ Ab pnsoiÂ¥ent, ~Un loc:l.:y't‘n: lo'voln’t-hwd‘n‘y.ol fnm“n;g,:hl: W ly . to UontL for a dischargp gndor the mifd Aok & Dated at Aimonte,this 26th of April; A.D. io j JQ: Y ; i. 17.‘ ... n [ | 18â€"b6â€"w His Attorneys ad ® ind apore ts c_y‘w"o-k‘:'ol»p.m,.onmmuh L ayopl'fi‘gy A valuable, usefulâ€"and .brilliant collection of *E Special Value in Lace Curtains. Plano, â€" ~$1.00 rauke Donce Music. Vioin « Piano, ; _ $1.00 diect, from manufoturers, Arst 'comd}nn!fltbgm lhu?n‘od v»_%”-flfy the makers, who ure in wint of carpetings wil! do. well to attend, â€" @s they Will~be sold reâ€" gardleas ofany sacrifice.| Also a :large stock Of suitable jor the season, both men and p‘s ware, all of which ugm.&?uw ver wmey wili bri of original sale each e mt 7.80. iW Ottawa, April c uk s\ BB â€"evening ~and each suecesiing vight, at '%I'I! room#, ad::ud |l=?i. until u’:o"gnfl:'-‘fi&" 8 dispo®»" of, a fine assorftment of ;,... easre. ROWE & R TT will M evening â€"and &mdhl,m:&m: SaLE TOâ€"NIGHT !; THECBESY T VVBT. All parties interested m.f@%i " Maribcrough, A oril 26, 1975 . Towh diets, powmgrce and ol nown raoing abllity....Ho i x en io as the sale is positive. .. F * } " JAS: BERMINGHAM, s Auctioneer. @0064 } (u NTA HL c QuHl TCt Eks 1 2 OA aront S on ie Morey hcueaothige | w P TAYLOR 13 oelco on Snturuny 8t inst, ‘opporite‘the Townshipof : Fitzroy. 0;1‘ n acy xln: 7 o!ul:' ouu‘d'.i fi:‘mfl“m m pany have com m ar urry'fuymnu and prassengers, to Montreal Afl intermediate andings, leaving Ottawa at 7 . Th .. OUB@WE Mess 00 Pss 00 wl Bol hy Piaroy, 2o Apal) 198| isw ughip Cleck, QTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION 60 NDER# for the Carpentors‘, Plasterers‘ toasorg fual ooo t aainres fp be {:ofl\m:l in 522 ns o Whabenday, ‘the 1th L PFuu. #0., can now be seen at the ofi ce of the Iso .. At Rislly‘s Hotel eones 40 Aibdors handed 41 mt sithgr P ti0 lowert of any tendor will not negossarily be accepted . < .‘ ARNG j fln / . arabiedu i1 Maighife BL Ottawa, May 7th 1875. o enE s Pm OOE CE bride‘s ‘athar, Ab N. on Thursâ€" day Mfi 4 hym 'f‘l w.' Farie®, of Knox Ohurx asaisted by the Rev. Wm. Burns, of Porth, Amelia Ma‘ chinor to W im‘ Grier, Eeq., of Ottawa ANTED.â€"A sorvant girl. to do general w ,&lppyqi in l@.m‘ll;lof two. &ll‘” The subscriber will sell by Publis Auction, at Invite Inspection. © ho o ce un Mn W NOe rlaty oo io s 12. D Te . en Oltawa, May 7th 1876 “'.'um"-_u Court :of Revision; BOOTS & SHOES, §ORSE FOR SALE BY AUVCTION. Miscellancous. bat one cent. Address G. STLNSON & New Advertisements. Jtiawa, lat. May, 1876 Court of Revision. hy MARRIED. uy i MUTOR®MORâ€"GRIER.â€"At the residence of the ont [E Court of Revision tor the Vil 0 Richmond will hoid their first nmu Tapestry‘ and ‘Woolâ€" Carpets, VALUABLE brige $2.00 lo old «oK JUST PUBLISHED. Bankers. Box 613, Ottawa, #. 0. rvant girls wan mb ons Kss n Am4 Hpntiin Bi TO CONTRACTORS. Warpets, Rot gi,mnd Pleces\for ‘Reed sex, young or old, o Gnugay 19 hi. | |C) Jornas O »OSie Atonts for Otteite and *3 â€"al 1 Extract of Boof." "Nutritious Condiment a for Horses and Cattie." " British Egg "Liebig‘s Liquid mard L meva ty dBB s is EVE .'.m7 mdâ€" RD CRORCE “ ie ts on tndianened onl is N'hedam‘met now to take their place in permanent and authentic history . ‘intmmnalt on Peosans,odnen dor uas, prom k dognnntis en ie ue in e nds "‘:‘“." and to furnish an accurate accouni of the have brought into public view & multitude of t mt o wiern ies ce 5d t ,,oves to lnl;' the nnum::. un-nw-:nn. al ult “*“â€"‘â€""â€"I-""“v TB MOTC CORMICIOCG, The great political revolutions of the last deâ€" cade, %ml t lapse of -.;'2!.':"'.‘2."?‘".‘..".!_. ioi Sn iapeeoffime and industrial activity has been h Mant pErpepiier yoverâ€"veaptomcallh s 2420101 arts lmnadtm«nmdmwndfl have occurred, ln#vu.‘?nu wllmd peculiar moment . ‘The ci war of our own muv.ahlu;:uflul.m"h:: the last hean an oD 1 °0. 08 Work &ppeared, has happlly T of has arts and m cunvenience of reflnemant.af ...m'“ Tii"'&'“n"-â€" i t rin uhnd "rilriubnctispeiiiereet.â€"<â€"Ad published under the tit! sesumees of the Bhantd 2420 1A PTETE ty i o es mt mons of uin lice & in the where Post oAuaelemomes "thigd, monay mad ts hfighm 37 oo wge ++ > pappmpiete ntar of the DAILY ia«». LD, four ceBts & . Anhuai subscription pres, $1% aiways in C Wiele genttsem on leven tome move ons n me of each subscriber, o 1Post M . state so plainly that no errors in Aoetving io Bake revel tpt atciayreten o . wiP ue hine, miionice saltpaer hont by maiat w ut portion of the WEEKLY Hxuar io 2t e o ons anmites sn t Eut eaigpatien. Mow, Soun ofi neNe ie cpe e oriie Markets, Twen 1" coptes to one address, "'6&"'&:'.' $%, m&n:"m Pon o ies prine same price.. ) _ colamne. D0 â€"OLH & foot Postage prepaid; 0 discount uvm% :.F- Lhewe Tux DaiLÂ¥ m.-‘A lflmo uooovo:rwm news g t::ne‘:nn.. :“mfi*. year. alubs of 10 or over, & disqount of 20 per cent, J}‘dm SUX,» | New York Olty. Pm:m ifii‘&u‘r" msary to get up & club in order to 1 the Bus at flu te. Amg | Senas one dolnt and unduly sente whn aot Auy discount or allow any premium to friends ie . nemaneney cat ues payment of |Cstage in advance, one . t or New York ;&l’ Merald. _2 oke JAMKS | GORDON BENNETT, Proprictor, BBOADWAY AND ANX s#TREwr, ::Iho m‘:.".’:g&‘m" kind and the fashions rho'pu'o.""ot Wc-u{ Bun is one dollar a Ets sn it innt" piaPite ts mage it paper‘ not able to make gym'mn&% premium to friends InrocionsineU iL idifgraces the country and threatens overth of re lican institu« fom: â€" it ns ho Tenk ‘Of knavon and sooks ao | c« a+4 i 20 PDongn io Mo pariy, and obeys no dictation, Ading for Rud the sieot106 uf the bost ihon" tr oxpoats al ways . _ Phe num! in &‘uga paper .espec! Twen (esoribe them fully, faityfully and fearlessly. _ uidns nrert Sot has soy aunined o onetle, are found in every State sndflmwry and its quelity is well known o ho pubtic. w‘w“n';fl ‘_‘."’..g.zfi’_‘?:!“;_ io pfovs and min to e March 2 1675 postpaid fora year,. _ _‘ _ _/ =. _ _ Mn ie ts IAM ow avons PPLETON‘8 4 AMERICAN CYOLOPHDiaA. THE SU N. Daily & Weeklv for 1875 mulddem ) 1 I The approach Presidential : election ves unusual und e w the wu'm and L'W!!ql_!‘g: We shall endemvour to with t and ‘Butter Powder." Publicattons.. urai Department is Woeekly Bup, nud is a y Great battles have ablest ‘writers on "24 0 cost A;iic-lulrnom New w eeenpbeges Soleriy aad / Srows fordue pour qi The Anpuai Volumés of HawpPki‘s W aen iy $100 includes propayment of 0; 8. posiege uy MAGIC INK STAND HENDERSON & Co‘s. competent and trust1 make the ousiness a \s entire aitention. _ _ _ stt inammniiaties Meber in Conta um Uifminorne neirly "Bioat datomn m uie es s INSURANCE CO. FIRE AND MARINE. â€" BLooks & ,§tatimu;g. of the UNITED BTATES, for OTHAWA and * R. W. GALE, Genoral Manager, InsYrance CGo. T rokis ar Ureaws, â€" 2 2 . gonb} [2B8A1l uol General Agent Citizens Insurance Co‘v. CaAPITAL, . . â€" $2,000,000. 'I'c-.::; Oflcet ~ â€" THE INEXHAUSTILE (C#as. DessarprNs, Jan. 9, 1875, Ottawa, Jan, 23, O0KS ON BALE Equitable Life: Assurance : Society ER‘s Waexuy Lamps & Chandeli "opce Tor a Tor wooks a ..."&‘.‘;’&‘%‘-‘....°°"'-:.'u“"umfi MHWNWWithireprmmmmmammennaca 0 No.+1 SPARKS STREET, Yoks §artid® AT . P. NAUVGHETEN®8 RIDEAU STRERT. West of Ottawa. HAND IN HAND M UTuVAL . JAMES T. SUTTON pointed AuENI i; qi _‘ "4* been ap» CcaAaAPILT A L _ MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIH â€" OF OTTAWA. W age o o [ } ebctgâ€" w iss P s Jan. 28. with references and experionce, if BIMPSON & BETHUNE, . Insurance. In NOT j¢ 1. Lo reseive To ke oo 204000AIO _ OTrAWA. Td $iyP Ah ons | â€" y 3pye® OTDAW A DIRECTORSs piiladals bbdafaby ioh iss 2.3 ##e48bese ae4eee00 000. Coal Oi1. OFFICERSs. THE TLMES (Daily Edition) is published abseription Rates for the Daily Times Piepa en masiramert m\' L ARY‘B OFFICR 4R , L AMLIIS AAIaiLY EALON) 16 d ovoqhh:fil :,(-uv al Cemg W wihi ummt& PHOTOGRm Uarvers &&& MANUPFAOYT URRRR _ @60 °B n ark sâ€" .. SNZ T RAOUS MavE To o0 And accelleration or «=â€"aâ€"_ un and FRONM THL SDaY Carvuers & Gi #9 BDes, 16, 174. No# ‘Pressott| Conne, CHE ~$T. OTDA WA Por Ottewaâ€"via Brock TWO k¥¥uk8s TRAINS CANADA CENT Brookville <c Ottaws Rai 1 very aay, roT, SUSS 0.: 8, SHAW & rockville, Jan: 11, .. 1476 PICTURE FRAN + qo reustie; quickes ang bees WILSON & 0 THE TI MES J A BR V 1 €69, SPARKS STREET BRailwags, @ULNG sO0TH Toronto, Â¥ia March, 1876 tow Streel, U ‘PA! 74 L I.“-.l DW w ow . , , . "* MA Viagg . s RE WA ie w ag * 5* eliring from ILORING RSTABLI A. HGLMBUN a Gage old ANCHOR ‘ STATRR »feil every Sate Â¥* yc in Om was ced orredirlyâ€" Merchant tents of . s onih o Tds‘ Undersignet 3 % WO\ mund nilus to and from the NALD K. GRANY, iiniaine‘y ns o {TRADE MARK . CHALKER, BICHET G cA U A M uy mcloank Stea Bustuess ard & July a 10re, YAL MAIL _ ced kn eams To LEK, AT Bd t is Honses Tail and @â€"31O N a wil ameorly, over stely h onel PW anthal BOLLOHTORS Court House docpmenat td OTTAW A, hat 1.¢ has Agents, 17 M AJ L 1Â¥

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