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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Sep 1875, p. 3

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riages, N & RICE. i AoticeK dhiiuitst n Livery Stables, »mor." A apvatmigg camgeet WNLEE & OO 5 T ABLEY â€" LAYLOR, F OTTAWA. 4406 tECED m bles, wake me® . @#4# Add N MA MLPM & ma ViNGs 8ANC. age \o dre® tise juase i. 109. slute every Fray at 140 N BERKLA NT p m.. in which only we* W 400 > thip a .~ muce lt 3: ¢cd. «â€"ambect gn, AAAA asd4d6 )-'-..Mu.whhnfl mor eloquent, be i littie any of m-a-.mw(-NLn wmiber _ admired _ by _ the _ more respectable gentlemen, lay or clerical his own omgin than honored or reâ€" o t ofden. or for zcuhmmm Un npannbimg ie io Sn is n im which he hvo-l.p‘l'lu obvuu-'z&o daipimment w" them. Fermconiiy 16 to M & Caon presented a rather m? the _ street _ would _ have done no discredit to the master of a band or leader of an orchestra. Nevertheleâ€"s it is but justice to say that he played his part well, and has since attained a rather distinguished position. At the time, reâ€" -t.bnbv-h’u.ulnylhx man undoubtediy slipped into the ri he resembied Pagamuni. Possibly he could not have obtained the sweckest wmyn@mmmu from a single string 0‘ cat â€"gut, but his gesticulastions in the Senste usgle«s eXxtravagance, and conlusing Ihe country with expermental h‘uhh;i the ammeessment laws were all to be changed, and the taxes increased, while the people of Upper Canada were severely taxed, Lower Canadians were not taxed to the extent of one fir~ thing. No honest man could lend hbis aid to such a government and none but such a government could have pmp.d} but nevertheless he courted the society of Englishmen of goou standing in Cansia and was proud to accept an invitation to ding at a regimental mess room: !f the “mdaâ€"flmfi lishmen did now exactly harmonize the biand and winsome nature of the new Burky, Piit, Peol, Derby, or Disracii, than a violation o( the rules of the LegisiaLve Uouncil. . Mr. Caron was in {avor of the mm.min.f -M and was «nnm-unoomnbl ane or two other tlemen of F \,.-m-an.--':. Mr DeBlaquere mo.dbqt::flmmw the mace that that might be taken awey, as the lHouse had no longer a char acier to susta.=. Mr Marsue contended that the former proveedings of the House were partisan, irreguiar and discourteous, each other to the Li affect, when Mr. anmswered in the affirmative, " then sir, Preper in an able speech recommended that the massage should not be again conmdered amd a new adiress adopted, r’ should _ be lefi for dectsion of the Queeu. The House having divided on _ the _ amendâ€" went there were 13 yeas and !® nays, and the Spesker was about to put the original “‘M&o-flr‘;knd?' -hlr.lafinhfi:bomfa-dl Mr. Speaker hai tuat a matter ance decided by the Legislative Council said he, " | retire," and taking up his hat bowed to the chair and withdrew, follow «l by the tweive other diseients. This unexpected and ridiculo:« move ment creaied a nxmpentary soi.~«uon and nothing more "The pew w.r O Li Hddudnu-muuhfi Canadian and an advocs: b)#-“ Un ane score or on the sher had not much to boast of. Te serus practice aof ever being a martyr to politics or » anything else. He would -":fi if possible, a Lord Chesterfieid; he coul of his profession be i early abandoned fuat froe thet" â€" Loo Jorape Pape er ei~» Mr. Caron may have ;;._T‘.,u,m W . Morris considered it insulting to the Aignity of the Council to be forced to contradict itself ; but the .‘-:r‘.h 'd ”o-'hnd to be bl-‘.‘-d. l.h-l}b. Gourlay, the suthor .Mq.l Canada, who “&mm‘-dfl-’- wation of aftwurs in Upper Canads had uhe _ \(ju)eiPor s message . DTng _ & weend time during the same sonarda hbroagh: up for discussion in the Council a very anmate« « abate ensued recarding the propmety of the House, d\-:-z in & w e en mnis d en wise betore the sesman was brought to a treasonable practices, and muflz ton anxious to relate his wrongs at zd,&tlu-odm,-w a pension of £50 a year, which he indignantly refused. The Quebec Culler‘s Ast was passed, and a compuisory assess» ment was contemplated and taiked of by Mr. Mason as part of a Lower Canada :&oh--hrdlmufi- Not in purest scceptation of the term a Tary, he was ceriainly not in any sense a Democrat. Politics were to be and ever with him a source of and m Not an E.;l-r::: by birth, be was no Engluishman in feeling, A petition from the Bishop of Toronto against a proposed act to provide for the existence of the collegiste and fi’mdfl:{.w‘ mach aptention. . document, of a more extraordinary chatacter, more intolersnt in . sentiment, . of scuched in a worse style or temper, "thuny wolt ts 7000 "of too mand which her bishops have in all ages taken liberty of speech. ‘The Bishop of Toronto =d~bm been a Thurch of Engiand institution ; but he an equality with truth, the ts ce n y mals Reliton of a past or present age. He was be was not and never had been a LUKE 6 dues!. Rheane 4n 400 cCcommenceing the â€" seal oi â€" government TRAVERS,. been destroyed in Canada but has, on the contrary, yearly gained streangth. disceses have risen up, new churches m-dhwywh'dm anil Bishop‘s College, Lennoxville, have bu-b-ddh';”dd-n the * Godâ€" less" principle which King‘s College was made an open collegiate institation. Men sealous for ion have dome for the Church of what men sealous only for education or perhaps only for a seneral levelling of Protestant and even unfortumately for himseif and l-&: College aroused the further enmity of the Cleéar Grit politiciqns. _ A simple appeal to their Mx have been more sutcess/ul than upon their errore. Yet His Lordship is not much to blame in plaoing little ..E......â€"uâ€"--u. interest. is concerned, seeing that it had se¢ts to rise upon the ruins of churches .uu-uh-nh"-taronhr hm"&-’-olhhg' hoo'.: d. C reanatal ithough Bighop of loronto did not susceed in his threat of an to his imperial the Coloniai anthorities in arresting the progress of the fatal Bill. withes, with regari to King‘s Callege, The nership hereinfore J i n ennpa t an ans of U%. Amhhw disso‘ved um Rough t W ATSORN, havin u s a~~ shrhed is interest in the business to AEnXâ€" tence or other be deprived of their reâ€" fi.:.cn-‘ta.d':h:".-lbd-m stteets y bourd fartinsed on the most rea the whole Province. There caunnot be a amuummwwhyol that day aimed a deadly at the Bishop and at the church over which he so sealously and ably presided ; but he needed not on that account have attacked sectarian error. He had a right to reâ€" Wikttess : D, O‘CONNOR. Ubtnwe, Rept. 16, 178. _ ves. manoer ;"fi'm'"“ EES in every Schooi, e M N ies e American School Music Readers. 4 :Ree"‘, Jonbpiled by L. n t s basi ae«s in his own name CheerfulVoices, /) ‘tts Qfii{C U nmersoo and W. 8. Tisen! s \ully equal to their mat Look, The Hour o/ Stagâ€" The High School Choir, is syr Migh Sci The National Tune and Hymn Book, $ S# ofi & Any book sent, po Aâ€"paid, for retail price. VLVKE DTBDN 400, bw Cunstitute a perfect series, providing in the School Music Books. The Winter Sesstion of this ITSON & Co‘s GRITULTURAL COLLBGE (To be Contisued.) 5 oF Coâ€"PARTXER CBHA8, P, NITRON 4 (#, ‘ _ MJ roadway, NY in 3 Books, of which Hookâ€"1 of 2,125,179 acres of excitement, and ( & nfi" m "m‘ _"%‘ ntinues. By invailds who a-:dhlh* own h-:rhl:.lufi loust piages it within the reach of all. _ _ _ Deiivered to all parta of the city in 3 enlion jwe, au is ues pat flh:-‘l::":- barrein Pure eountry air and freedom from --tn:;‘.."_'m-'-:r“ct nrgionis “.m:‘&l‘w water :‘. ® um.:a‘“:nu'm.'fln.m;w those in (rney nanak* TIMBER LIMITS, :::o%:n- ““m&m. e W. & T. BORTHWICK, _ _ :3 Nichoias street. Tend re for the Extate of ALEXANDER rLOCKH ART, O Quic Village, in the Township of Ons‘iow T:â€"-.-l-n.uu. e mwuâ€"mu-“- &? the Potowawa, Kippowa and River E. McGILLIVRAY, 493 SQUARE MILES Insolvent Act of 1869. Yhe superiority of these Ertracts consists in dhalit perfect purity and great strength. ‘They ure was> ranted free from the poisonons alls and acids which oater into the composttion of many of the factitious fruit favers now in the markes, ‘They are not only ue to their numes, but are prepared from freite of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated um m ts tot on n en ns m | Cigat n on it “m“u shortly, Can be | botties of m-_. H "Honinehir ce a ols rerhonccs, ‘_@%pfi- mote a geaal; 8 W Adargen * ... | Sitaae ie the poptp Ottawe. July X 1478 Crimping lron in the Market Also a Bund and Gaster Tfob, dornposed of ané SHOWER AKD QTHER BATHS, Borthwick springs. pensy oanis & Sor & Lment, . | _ L2 AZET med «h. MONTREAL, P. Q. 3 Conmmemmen mm . * Agents tor Dominion of Canede. which will be placed on every botthe of DOMESTIC‘ Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts COOMPLETE IRONS IK ONZE. Burnett‘s Extracts Wt M Soladewiggs Burnett‘s Extracts For cooking purposes, A CARD. T HE Its the best, â€"Parker House, Boston. a co, sosrm _ | Worcestershire Sauce, THE TIMES ; OTTAWA,, MONDA\, SEPTEMRER, 27, 1875 The Royal Exchange Hotel, ‘WELLINGTON STREET, â€" _ A First Class Family and Commercial Hotel, which are calculated to deceive the Public, DECLARED BY C *,* Thi J'":;l to ~shipments is do¢s ';. -dopn'wb'lmm ' Ask LEA & PERRINS® fnl:j:'h’m::lm)cr. mm | _ MWioternld andjel N. | the London, {3¢., i$c. ; and by Grocers Qiimen throughout the Worid. > __| _ LEA & THE ONLY A Oem worth Reafing! SAVE YOUR | mj New r this date, and without which nmone dearing their Signature, thus= JD KAE DNNOISSREURS To Goop‘#aAavons. PERRINS‘ 5 NOWâ€" OPEN. Canal Enlargem AF O R T U J s c"r tR Ԥ1 _ _| ow Denon, THXAR vlu,.qfiA * * 8800X Db | ERAND ewr.coucfinv. In ald c * Masonts and 8. 0. 0J, . ple, \g, Vorkale by all Oiimen, Liaks 4 MFK 0 c . c [CIWT Jeaides Gifte in proportion amounting in all to Faprer c t td rigledin omcs han 1 $250,000.00. LAOEHINE LBGALLY AUTHORIZED o uin o in w w n t tasik '/l\llll LLKNF Machin .. :| Oil es for the last 18 . years been Wy ren & ! â€" # __1 >\ Francs, Engiand, Holiand and Spain, [ Branoles, Pori & ~SHERRY WINE, ciN ciack. Rev Unlocts Checke Aov t h. <s alfearâ€"gomatty uoo nev eat oodncd bocBames: | " *‘ STRIPED\ AND=CHECKED JAPANESE silKke,} FRENCH FLOWERS & To select from, all of which we‘nre helling at the lowes BROADWAY . T AILORING â€" General ~OUTFITTING ‘ Establishment, . | W ELLINGTON _ STREET, 8T. ~ANDREW‘S CHUROK â€" â€"» > McKAY‘S W A LLâ€"â€"â€"PAP ER. Barreis GUINNEn®S‘% PORTER, pinw and quarts, put up to o: der. }% Cases CLARET, Jas, Vioiets, special order, very fine. § gpip Cns SHTERBY WANE, Y.P,, fine favour, fe brands. SR( O« Bans‘ Fine ALRS, pints and quarts, per order. JQ 2@« Fine old BRANDY, 10 yoars olg, dizect onder.. lo Hhds, Fine Vid PORT WINE. anrivaled in m.m.;md;“â€"- ‘~Teasâ€"Biack, the Anest imported, Green, do, . ;. To select from, all of which we‘nre hell Ottawa, Sept. 11, 1876. in Seotch, Inglish, and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy mm. Diagonals, Wist of England Broadcoloths, &0., &6., &0., 8 p ring ~Goods, L O N D0 N "H 0O Uâ€"S E. CUoffeeâ€"Very superior, fresh roasted and ground daily, ~ Syrupsâ€"Meple, Amber, Golden, &0., very fine. Bugaraâ€"All grados, for preserving very strong. s _Awumwuwmmmua-m-q Glasgow Peas Mcal, Mackencic‘s Digestive Hiscults, and Angastore Bitters as ‘ j & 44 «wange «... ghHos. PATFERSON‘8, â€" Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Dufferin. SUMMER :GOODS. Which he is propared to make up in the latesi and most fashionable styles, A4 large Lot of Gentlemiemn‘s FPURNISHING GOODS. ESTABLISHED 1854. THOS. PATTERSON, Purverge yo His Exostizxor tus Governon Gaxznar, Ram Dorraux. Direct Importations from the Producers PVRE AN! JNANULTERKAXED, tor Family use and Medicinal Purposes. HANEY &.FORGIE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL.® JO8EPH DIMBLEBY, Has received and is opening out a ‘large stook of NOWâ€"OPEN WHall Baper. Sry ©oods. at CHAS. BRYSON‘S, * o9 Sparke Stre P. C. ATUCLAIR, BC No. @, Ridedu‘Bi. Ottewa. OTTAWA 1875 &e T 1 + omagg := 14 &h‘éfi TREES, SHRUBS, &c “‘ } & & - a4h s 48 r A. L O s s us s s ons 100 PM T hourn } 4 ..l Diamond Yeast Cakes. RBOM: hA 140 CANADA ..CENT P AL Brockvills & Obnwa 4\ vaye .. For, Oftawa wia . Broglkst®s. TwWo KÂ¥ rdAk8 T CA cline oomregiinn »mp drant Trank naprem PHOTOGRAPHE R. c 2E td 4t we. Afulie vokt lir0bt vine mames ie n seinmat ts No: ‘ Presodu | / ;:;"- lartive in dune 11, 196 Rrocavilie, June?, T. â€" ,'J rom the W ony, arriviog. in stawa at 105 LIVE AGRNTS .WANURD J AR V 1 8. 60, SPARKS STREET. «LATE JARVIG & ARLASS.) 19 4o t ut t ie G Nok# # A) PA V e ubaIUNEK, Asfe ie Re 1875.

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