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i‘ H i 4 1 ; C | NE & i U 4 { * J P 1§ Mzssas. Row@ & Erratt, auctioneers, have secured that large and commodious stâ€"re recently Occufiiod by Mr. W. F. IK=ssell, in Stuart‘s Block, Rideau street, and they are now running oif the stock recently in the poseession of Mr. ltussell. They are selling at a great sactrifice. â€"Parâ€" ties wanting turniture should give them a gill, Pe 3976 h painted doors As OutraGE.â€"We regret to learn that master Jack Knight, grandson of Mr. Herrman Poetter, of the House of Comâ€" mons, hadl his right arm badly broken last Wednesilay, by a boy named Currier, kicking him oif a fence. ‘The arm was broken in two places, withg dislocation of the elbow backwards. I{od the arm been broken an inch lowe# down, ampuâ€" tation would haveibeen neceéssary ; as it i3 grave fears are held that it may be stiff for life. The little lad is undec Dr. (irant‘s able care, and we feel sure that the best is being done for him that can b& done. This is not the first offence from the Currier‘s, as both this boy and his brother have more than once been seen by the neighbours knocking down small boys and kicking them. They beâ€" long to a set of boys wfiw are a nuisance to the inhabitants of the neigbourhood of Niewart street, and they were recognised by several people on Hallow Eve night, as amoungst the number who broke the winâ€" dows of St. Paul‘s Church, besides carry â€" ing away gates, and .smearing newly lms Cuarors acainst Mr. McDowarL. â€"The charges brought against Mr. Mc Dowall, a teacher in g?ho Central School West, for illtreating & child named Jarvis, were investigated yesterday at noon, before a Committee of the Board of School ‘Trustees, consisting of Mesers, Lesueur, (irzham, Kirby and Barber. After hearing the evidence, the Commitâ€" tee dismissed the charge as being frivoâ€" lous and unfounded, and perfectly vindiâ€" cated Mr, McDowail from all blame. will appear in their handsome regalia, and & plessant evening may be looked forward to. 7 . M in th mss An was injur other day eration tor their fellow men and women,if they would‘either clear the frozen snow from theâ€"sidewalks in front of their houses or else strew ashes to keep folks from embracing Mother Earth when they don‘t want to. Tus Rexaway.â€"The horse belonging to Mr. Gravelle, which was injured in the collision on Wellington street on Saturday nirht, is at l»rasenn under the charge of Mr. A. 0. F. Coleman, V. S., and is reâ€" covering slowly"but certainly. The gash in the animal‘s hip is & bad one, and it will be disabled for some fime. _ Butcuems :x Waxt.â€"A petition was resented to the City Council last night y the butchers of the city, asking for a igbt remission in their rents,/owing to 1e duiness of trade, caused by the laxity [ the Lyâ€"leee protecting tTHeIF calling in he municipality. It was referred to the arket aud pFire and Light Committees, her, ‘doubtless, the grievances com:â€" lained of will be duly rectified. Siirreay.â€"It would be & great comfort { people would kindly and out of considâ€" ration for their fellow men and women,if hey would‘either clear the frozen snow rom theâ€"sidewalks in front of their 10uses or else strew ashes to keep folks rom embracing Mother Earth when they lon‘t want to. â€"â€"â€" d « w 3980. lus Licwnss Cases.â€"The following li~ inso cases were heard before is Honour «lue loss yesterday,under the old proseâ€" ition instituted by the Temperance c.eties, and the Judge decided to annul e licenses which had been granted by e Sheriff:â€"Joseph Duchesne, F. X. alaquette, Godfreyâ€"Moreau Dennis Egan xd‘nxt teetotallers are jubilant accordâ€" Tus Barcot.â€"The lppro.ohini municis al elections will be conducted by ballot, ad the city will be divided into some iirty polling sub divisions for that purâ€" ose,. _A Toronto firm made application ‘ <t night to supply the boxes necessafy, it the municipal authorities have con: uded to use those of the last local W sotees Hotet Gox®.â€"The Albion el has succumbed to the hard times stringency of the money market. Mr. ert (Graham, the proprietor, made an gument on Saturday last to Mr. Wm. gland, official assignee, who has placed an in charge, pending an arrangement his affairs. Vare® as a Motive Powsr.â€"The organ St. Andrew‘s Church was driven by er power for the first time last Sunday experiment was attended with every trawa Business Coupso®.â€"This popus nstitution offers superior facilities to e who wish to get a practical educaâ€" .__They have the tinest suit of rooms, ablest teachers, and the most thorough se of training in Canada. See their Ttisement in another column. Kocal Zntclligcuce. on J. Garyzy.â€"The doctor will only n one week more at the Albion . Parties wishing to consult him call at onee. All old standing disâ€" are successfully treated by him. e 3990 Patrick Strest Brives.â€"The bridge e east end of this thoroughfare, has been very much out of repair ne months,has at last been attended id made more secure for public Orerations.â€"Mr. John Holt, the n of the gas works, has a strong { men at work on Metcalfe street, some pipes for an increased supply. lso laying pipes for the new &[e- _ Chureh, which will be really bril illuminated. . ke his second an ce before | * iwa audience in tge Grand Opera ! J this evening. The building will, ll ss, be crowded to hear this great J 1 prodigy, He has been admired | usands in every place he has ‘; nA xo Better.â€"Mr. Shaver‘s son, who ired by the runaway horse the iy, is improving ragidly, and there ttle doubt now of his recovery. , ADC Toxw.â€"This extraordinary genius gaU‘s shaving and o 3 Rajotte‘s Block, Adele M. Gendreau, TA N&IN Act.â€"At the close of the ce meeting on Sunday, a Comâ€" mposed of Messrs. McGillivray, 1 Bertram, were appointed to necessary steps for submitting in Act to the ratepayers of this t the memt at 2 o‘cloc! xs.â€"The work of fitting up s has been completed, and in a comfortable condition ans and their men for the clock, at th n their new vercoats. ~.â€"The Chief of Police of t e force this ~ City Hall. winter uniâ€" haircutting Wellington proprietor. 3983 t{ ion | Robert Honeywel), Thomas Coyle, him | lhomas Angus, Michael Waters, Tis _ | Peter Fairbarn, Michael Rogney, Evans Cameron, Timothy Brennan, q _ William Nelson, . Patrick Waters, dge : D D Taylor, Richard Powell, uri; James Looby, Thomas O‘Grady, P‘i‘v’ | Charles White, Jolin Thompson, leq , Coaries Lemoine, _ William Algxander, plic | William Porter, Michael Loag, | Robert Reid, jt, William Stigson, | Hector Pacquett, _ Robert Graliam, the |Jobn B Abbott, _ Robert Powell, m | William Kerr, Thomas Graham, ray ; | Samuel Harman, _. Philip Ermaf, to ‘ John C Bower, Adam Gaffney, ting Addington Garden, William Frazer, this | William Craig, James Montgomery, | James. Femming, _ John Houlahan, jt, ' Thomas Thorn,. _ â€" Patrick Waters, the | J. B. Leuciere, Samuel Stimson, ong | A Meech, Robert P:ostor, ee;; | Thomas Cook, Jour Stinson, _ny | John Hetherington, John Young, t[e | Andrew Hobbs;, Jolin Houlahan, ril. | A C Smith, John O‘Grady, | John Murphy, George Taylor, | William Gray, Patrick Delaney, iyg | Rithard Dowler, Ambrose Madden, ‘ore . Antoine Lemoine, James Lewis, era | James Graham, ; Andrew Thornton, vilj, | Horace O‘Dell, Edward Barr, eat | J W Errill, Charles Moss, red | J S Stapledon, J osefih McGaw, has | Christopher Grier, E B Hopper, } James Lang, | David Scott, f Robert Lough, â€" Anseline Maynan, ion | Thomas Craig, Cyril Proulx, ( nes | Satmuel Greenfield, John Tierney, Mr, , lames Seager, Dennis Dooiley, » an | Jobn Hu%h J A Rochester, V‘ m, | William Potter, John Brophy, ced | Alexander Suith, _ William Berrigan, ent l Daniel Crai Michael McGuire, l.Edwu'd Dougherty, G ‘ Hitchcock, ; Haddadeyer|Evans, Martin Winters, fort ! Febua Blais, | Crawford _ Corbett, siq. | Jobn Gow, | Richard Burns, n,if | John Robertson, , John Whelan, > row | Christopher Coghlan,Edward _ Monaghan, heir | William Henry, jr, kdward O‘Neil, )iks | John Lough, James McGuire, hey Arch Stevenson, _ J Claramount, John Rowatt, Anthony Kennedy, John Kerr, J B Robert, ring | Philem n Bla‘s, Pierre Plouff, the | Francis Skiffington, James Timmins, day William Oliver, John Daly, ) of | James Murphy, Octave Rochon, r6â€" I John Bell, Roderick Cawlay, h in | Jobn Pustiran, Simon O‘Grady, wili { Thos MeAmmond, ‘Thomas TrO{, Alexander Kennedy, Absalom Pollit, Joseph Evans, ‘William Brennan, . ici,| Jobhn McCuiag, Robert Sloan, lot, | Jobhn White, ~ John Doui‘rlzy,‘ me | John Durie, Timothy Lafleur, ur. | George Dalglish, William O‘Grady, ion | Hon. M. Cameron, Felix Lalonde, py, | James Henderson, Louis Dubruille, om. | Donald MocCuaig _ John Leamy, eal | J F Kiernan, | Thomas Kennedy,â€" fiicb.n{ Draftin, .l';r;ncg Hallandal, ~y| Henry Patton, ohn Hodgi pus | J olin Bag;e, Robert l}ogrl;;l,:, io | Thomas Beatty, James Eadie, ca. | John Falls, Michael Doorley, ns, | WV F Taylor, William Mackey, l‘h' James Nesbitt, George Acres, eip | William Hopper, _ William Slattery, . Richard Olmstead, John Mason, , _| William D Hopper, Benjamin Foster, ‘ 1. | hobert Wint.hrop, Richard MEwcen, ur | Alex Kennedy, jr, John Hickey, ge . | John Dawson, Wiliiam Swan, ce | L M Mather, Harman Henry, ul | W R Bell, â€" John Cain, ~ by | & Honey well, Patrick Gilchrist, x, | Heury Murphy, Arthur Watt, | an Robert Hare, Jamoesâ€" Meekin, q. | William Taylor, John Waters, Robert Bell, Robert Parks, Joseph Hinton, Andrew Patterson, rag | William Hughes, _ Ferdinand Miller, hy | R A Roberts, Henry Regan, & | William Perrin, Isaac Biggars, Elkanah Honey well, Thomas Bick, William Farener, _ William Sutherland, George Mateman, _ Richard Birch, Truman‘ Young, Michael Davis, _ / George Fowler, William .Sample, Hou James Skead, Michael Keally, William Booth, Jeremiah Sullivan, jr, (G W Mitchell, Jeremiszh Driscoll,‘ E. S Skead, Timothy O‘Grady, William Hill, T R shae, John A Whillans, _ Robert Joinston, Alexander Scott, _ ‘Thomas Young, Duncan Robertson, Nicholas Kealey, Alerx. Anderson, Michael Kelly, A A Grant, Weldon Champness, W T Norrig, _ John Webster, Eugene Provincielle, James Dsughtry, Harvey Sullivan, _ Thomas Shirley, Lewis {Villiams, dJohn Monaghan, Noel Langdon, 8 L Frazer, 4 lHugh Masson, > Robert Spittal,â€"~ George Arnold, William Powley, Elkanah Honeywell, Thomas Archer, Richard Lister, Thomas Anderson, Thos M Robertson, George Touilinson, Hugh Sparks, Jaseph Foster, Hugg Davison, Francis Hodgins, William Farener, George Mateman, Truman‘ Young, George Fowler, Hon James Skead, William Booth, (G W Mitchell, J T Murphy, _ Patrick Monaghan, William Gnynhum, Edward Monaghan, Robert Wilson, Francis Flood, Joseph ‘Thompson, Martin O‘Meara, James Watson, Owen Hamenill, D A Martin, * Patiick Hays, Jantes A Parr Machael Heffron, William McGillivray, William Davis, William â€"McFarlane, John Waters, James McFarlane, Michael Stackpole, George Shouldiss, _ Thomas Coghlan, Hugh Nesbitt, Robert Watt, Robert Nesbitt, Patrick O‘Grady, Thoraas McQuart, â€" Henry Smith, D H Williams, William Burnett, «James Nesbitt; Alexander Beatty, Francis Boone, Thomasâ€"Stackpole, George Davis, Rovbert Mackey, Thomas York, William De Lorme, Jobhn Fowler, Michael Burke, Joseph Nesbitt, William Clark, Edward Newbegin, Michael Shirley, John C Jamieson, gohn Ready, (G D Booth, ames Cummings, Wm H Sullivan, _ John R O‘Grady, A Poase, William Hays, William Ranstead, James McKinnon, John Dunse, Daniel Ready, William Scott, Martin O‘Neil, Johnston Graham, _ Alexander Mulhqn,' James Stewart, Wm R Fulford, 8 F Cox, Thomas Ready, | Richard Lister, Michael Whalen, | Thomas Anderson, John Sullivan, _ | Thos M Robertson, Michael Murphy, | George Tomlinson, William Joy, | Hugh Sparks, Roderick Stewart, Jaseph Foster, John McFarlane, | UUgK Davison, Gervais Craig, _ | Joseph Hinton, Andrew Patterson, William Hughes, _ Ferdinand Miller, R A Roberts, Henry Regan, William Perrin, Isaac Bigfim, Waiter Harmer, William Hamfinill, Robert Duncan, Thomas Quinlan, Chartes Biatr, Robert Hand, John Blair, James Muldoon, Andrew W Davison, lames O‘Malley, Thomas Shillington, Phomas %hnd, Williaim Tremble, . EAward Hays, Robert Nelson, * Robert Davis, Robert D Mann, _ Edward Hand, Kinneth McDonald, William Green, Thomss Evans, George Clark, Louis Lavalley, _‘ Thomas (ileason, Joseph| Findley, John J Garrow, a Williatn Scobie, John Little, Robert| Mann, Thomas Kelly, Goifre{)P Baker, â€" Thomas Larkin, _ James Draffin, Maurice King, _ Jabez B Keough, Eusebe Pacquett, William Rennick, Andrew Grflnm, kobert| Howard, _ Thomas Mears, Edward Watson, |jr, Thomas Cassidy, Thom as lfo-boroug‘:,frgd‘ Champness, I+a Honey well, Heury Murphy, Robert Hare, William Taylor, Robert Bell, YEAS. NAYs. Alex Mutchmor, William Gornian, Ewen Henderson, _ Henry Villeneuve, Jolin Nelson, John Rooney, James Caldwell, Mason Hyde, Abhm MceAmmond, William Powell, John Nesbitt, W H Timbers, George Argue, Thomas Carroll, Wi McAmmond, _ H F Brading, John McAmman{,jr,Robert Dale, Edward Wilson, ~â€"_Thomas Kerr, James Falls, Joseph Rockbourne James Kerr, Joseph Dewart, R E Jamieson, J P Paylant Robert Nixon, Jeremiah Sullivan, John Shearer, James O‘Grady, Arch McKellar, Bernard Rooney, Robert Bayne, Patrick Moylan, Alex Nelson, Robert Shirley, J L MeCullough, _ Thomas ley, Robert Honeywel), Thomas Coyle, 1 homas Angus, Michael Waters, Peter Fairbarn, Michael Rogney, Evans Cameron, Timothy Brennan, William Nelson, . Patrick Waters, D D Taylor, Richard Powell, James Looby, Thomas O‘Grady, Charles White, Jolin Thompson, Caarles Lemoine, _ William Algxauder, William Porter, Michael Loag, * Robert Reid, jt, William Stigson,‘ Hector Pacquett, _ Robert Graliam, John B Abbott, Robert Powell, J S Stapledon, Christopher Grier, James Lang, | Robert Iwugh, â€" Thomas Craig, Satmuel Greenfield, James Seager, Jobn Hugh William %ot r, Alexander Staith, Daniel Crai Edward Dougherty, William Kerr, Samuel Harman, _ John C Bower, Addington Garden, « The following is & ‘copy of the pollâ€" book, showing who voted for and who against the. adoption, in the towmhifiof Nepean, of the Prohibitory Liquor Law, known as the Dunkin Bill The pollins mo:< place on the 25th, 26th, 27th an 20 h ult:â€" THE DUNKIN ACT IN NEPEAN [armer, William Hamfinill, uncan, Thomas Quinlan, tair, Robert Hand, ir, James Muldoon, W Davison, lames O‘Malley, Shillington, Phomas ghnd, Tremble, . Eiward Hays, William Pickering, Patrick Monaghan, Edward Monaghan, i"Irancis Flood, artin O‘Meara, Owen Hamenill, Patiick Hays, Machael Heffron, NAYs. William Gornian, Henry Villeneuve, John Rooney, Mason Hyde, William Powell, W H Timbers, Thomas Carroll, HF Brading, John Castile, . David Hartin, Michael Redmond, Samuel Burman, Petor Harvie, Thomas Linnahan, Michabl Brennan, â€" Chris Burnside, James Owens, Patrick Byrne, William Stapledon, J F Gingras, Daniel Ch\ra.gut, John _(‘hang) CM John Stort, Theophile xuett, Edwin Stratford, ‘ _ Robert Parks, jr, John Knox, Patrick Casey, C B Wright, John H Pinhey, William Urie, ~ g.l?loi Rochester, Joseph Keswic montagne, T WPCarponberk' Archibald Graham, John McDonald, Thomas ovledi, oseph Skiffingto o yno JnhnP Ross, * William Leduciere, Robert Armstrong, Francois, Bragien, William ‘Armstrong, Edward Molyneaux, John Kanna, John McGillivray, william Uamilton, William Dale, G E Elliott, John Low, J Enrignt, Alexander Malcolm, Charles Billings, _ James Keally, Wiliiam N Beil, George Mulligan, ‘Richard Griffith, _ John O‘Grady, Malcolm Clothier, William Kennedy, John Nesbitt, +Martin Wholehan, William Robertson, Patrick Houlahan, Donald Kennedy, _ A Baisillon, Gordon Henderson, Dennis Barden, Philip Green, Charles MoCaffrey, Robert Crain, Dennis Gleeson, Robert Mason, David McAmmond, John S Mix, Moses Aubrey, John Sampson, Robert Shore, Donald McGregor, William Moodie, Heator McLean, . John Landon, Samuel Howell, William Honan, Benjimin Taylor, _ Alexander Wilson, James Slack, Basil Mynette, Thomas Greaves, _ J F D Vivarais, . George White, Samuel Murphy, Willim McEarchen, W J Featherstone, William Hobbs, T M Woodburn, Thomas Lemoine, _ Antoine Langevin, Thomas Graham, _ Stephen Blais, William Graham, _ Moses Leduciere, James Bearman, _ Alexander Letraille, I bomas Burke, William Sedbrook, J hn McRae, Francis Girard, G 8 Blaisdell, John Watt, James McGaw, ‘Thomas Riopel, John Cardiff, Charles Edwards, Gerald Gortn in, George Monson, James Almond, William Cross, James A Carey, John White, W D Jones, Win Hand, James Booth, T Rajotte, G H Preston, Michel Davy, Solomon Edwards, kKobert Dowd, > Thomas Warwicker, Robert Hyndiman, William Gorman, R E Hardy, John Joyce, Charles Paiche, John Joyce, jr, N Proulx, ; S Stitt, G@ B Malboouf > W B Todd, William Wait, James Patterson, _ William Harris,â€" Thomas Hewlett, _ George Edge, James Hickey, Isaac Wait, Moses St Pierre, _ Patrick Malochney, James Gunsey, Philip Fogarty, 4 Louis Liberty, Timothy Crawley, F Duguies, _« Thomas Findley, Artbur Sproule, James Tierney, Thomas Porter, John Tierney, A H Baldwin, John Allen, John R Booth, James Hamilton, Levi Young, G Lalondse, A W Fleck, Miles McBride, T M Blaisdell, Joseph Beauchamp, Joseph Willet, William Grant, Thomas Fitzgerald, William Madden, T M Deringy, George Payne, H Argue, Isaac Solway, George {Va‘.hco, Joseph Salyen, William Smith, Samuel Alleny John McGerr, , Damoise Riopel, Robert Dewar, â€" _ Nelson Blais, Louis Clerew, Antoine Morea, Joseph McAmmond,George Johnson, > A Proulx, Lawrente Dooley, James Clarke, Samucl Stinson, John Belfoy, Thomas Kelly, lHenry Warren, jr, C Nerbonne, George Olmstead, Andrew Hickey, James Patterson, _ Daniel Fogarty, David Clothier, Richard Bishop, Samuel Hereston, John Garland, _ James Gardner, John Thomson, Samuel Collins, Andrew Johnston Samuel Helmer, Patrick Fitzgemlt‘, Maurice Hartnett, â€" Henty Wait, Patrick Rook, Joseph Pournes, William Hollington, John Cowig, G E Jones, Napoleon Riopel, 8 F Langford, Arthur Anderson, Samuel Cook, Wm Corbett, jr, Fabiou Vivarais, Poll Renville, Wiiliam Bradley, _ Edward Murphy, Hyscinth Lalonde, James Coghlan, Poter Divhy}e, Joseph Larose, George May, Octavius Dabruille, Join Rennie, Seymour Piche, Edwin Parritt, David Minore, ; J R Stitt, Benjamin Rice, / James Moulds, Antoine Carriere, _ Daniel Morrison, _ James Hetherington, Thomas Laurence, â€" Anthony Tierney, Joshua Foss, Samuel Mitchel{ John Blyth, James McKenna, W F R Preston, Thomas Kearly, Richard Bell, William Holts, James Burnside, Robert Greer, _ Thomas Rathwell, _ Samuelâ€"Brouse, John Hall, Thomas Good, sr, W G Williams, Richard Robins, G B Hopper, William Gardner, Daniel gov(ley, James McBride, George shouldice, _A W Lang,‘ Joln Duubar, Levi Booth, Leonard l yde, E C Barber, Wui G Calder, ° Robert Stinley, G B. Green, Patrick McKnight, William Hay, Henry Hutchinson, glaimes Connors, Henry Richard, Thouias Ballantyne,P Atkinson, (G"li Fawoett, John 8 Sullivan, Wiiliam Leslie, Daniel Farrell, ‘Alex Cuommings, John H Holmes, James Mains, William Thomson, George Lark, David Richardson, John Grier, Francois Bigras, Jolun G Foster, John Scobie, Will:am Scott, A A S Deland, David Bradley, W Y Rochester, William [Henderson,lsrael Desorlier, John Roberts, George Horton, Nichols Nevins, Jolhn Birch, David Sloan, John Christian, jr, Archer ley, Nebra Rescoe, William McLachlin, Samuel Cook, Robert Halpenny, Thomas Arnott, George Brtadford, _ William Craig, Peter Albert, John Q‘Grady, Alexander Gamble, John Christian, sr, Robert Ngsbitt, Thomas Kinsella, Robert Blyth, 8 H Baldwin, Samuel Courtenay, Henry Graham, William I+ Scott, _ Edward Leduciore, John Les, Baptiste Leduciere, Hector %clfian, Tennise Boiyia, Thomas Heunesy, Joseph Proulx, W J Murphy, _â€"__ Evariste Dorien, Henry Hodges, Gideon Labraille, K _A Bradley, David Latimer, James Mulligan, Thomas Paget, Robert Frazer, Joo&yh Coyes, W J Merrifield, V Walter, Hugh Hinds, William Chapman, lenry McFarlane, Baptigte Bigres, John McMillan, Pierr® St Pierre, Charles Devlin, Henry O‘Grady, Stewart Woodland, Michgel Dolan, Felix Labreche, Patrick Bain, Thomas Halpenny, Joseph Arno, William Scott, John Bonuz, George W Eaton, _ John Baing, Robert J. Hinton, â€" Henry Bishop, Richard Taylor, James O‘Grady, Archibald Soott, jr, James Lytle, John (Gteddes, John Davy, Alexander Lebeau, James Sparks, > John Nesbitt, James Salmon, George Smith, Xavier Clairmowe, James Magee, John Larking, > Robert Magee, George Lalondé, Williain Lafleur, Joseph C Deland, , Alexander Stewart, John Graham, Ranald Stewart, Amede Clairmowe, George Beatty, ‘Thomas Hill, S Belmont, John Byrne, Thomas Knox, John Farréll, Robert Hutton, Michael Berrigan, James Clark, Joseph Taylor, Michael Long, John Blais, James Gordon, Benjamin Sayers, Francis Lafieur, Jameos Berrigan, Robert Thackray, _ John Foster Willigin Gervin, _ Androw McGaw, J K Pierce, Tatick Brophy, Reuben Traveller, _ R C Keir, Bonj unin G:anger, John Stinson, Jossph Johnston, _ Thomas Berrigan, Williaim J Pau John Tierney, junr., Sy.dnay Barnes, John Gi‘bert, Georce Hay, Goorge Lang, Gsore,Snrith, _ (leorge Birci, Fred wick Harmer, jrWilliam Gordon, YBAS, Patrick Casey, John H Pinhey, James Rochester, J B Lamontague, Archibald (t}“r?hfln. Thomas O‘Neil, John Reynolds, William Leduciere, Francois Bragien, Edward Molyneaux, John McGillivray, William â€"Dale, John Low, Alexander Malcolm, Jaraes Keally, George Mulligan, John Q‘Grady, William Kennedy, Martin Wholehan, Patrick Houlahan, A Baisillon, Dennis Barden, Charles MoCaffrey, Dennis Gleeson, David McAmmond, Moses Aubrey, Robert Shore, William Moodie, John Landon, William Honan, Alexander Wilson, Basil Mynette, J F D Vivarais, . A W Lang,‘ Levi Booth, E C Barber, Robert Stinley, Patrick McKnight, Henry Hutchinson, Henry Richard, THE TIMES :; OTTAWA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1875 NAYS. Ap D. .2 ,,| O Woreement between th : City | _ Tases have been 20. Gurney Hase Burnâ€" of Ottawa and Messrs. Grant Bros., reâ€" | ers sold to one of any other stove, and we quired of me to obtain a written refusal | never had to take one back. . Eswoxpsg ottbo_m_flmmdmflonunwlkm. he P 8976 hav: I then callea on Messrs. Graut Bros., and received from them an offer of £95 per £100., { I then submitted the debentures to several; brokers and others, in whom I had confidence, and received offers varyâ€" ing from £94 to £95 10s. per £100 ; after some delay I received an offer of £96 per £100. I mm onE FC VC MHV « Union Bank," at which . place said deâ€" bentures are made payable, and consulted with that gentioman as to their disposal and value. I 3 Aletter was read from Mr. Keefer, Architect for the Dufferin and Sappers‘ Bridges, asking for the balance of his acâ€" count for superintending the work, amounting to $1,300. On motion of Ald. Waruer, His Worship the Mayor was authorized to sign a cheque in favour of Mr. Samuel Keefer for the amount of his claim. A reply was received from His Excelâ€" lency the Govermor General to the adâ€" dress recently presented him by tue Corâ€" poration. °_ ~ _ A resolution was passed, ordering both the address and the reply to be printed with the minutes.; Yeasâ€" ue, Chabot, Heney, Groulx, Pocuner Mioougal, Waller, ‘ Birkett, David, Prait and Bronson. Nays|â€" Bungs, Christie Rowe and Robertson. Yeasâ€"Bangs, Pratt, Rowe, and Robâ€" ertson. . & Naysâ€"Rocque, Chabot, Heney, Groulx, O‘Connor, McDougal, Waller, Bifkett, Bronson, Christie and David. _ _ C The amendment was then the following division:â€" _ Ald. Rows would support the last resoâ€" lution, as he thought it veryâ€"irregular to dispense charity in this way without some investigation by the Finance Committee. The amendment to the amendment was lost on the following division :â€" _ Ald. Warcen thought a referente Of this matter to the Finance Committee would not materially alter the opinion of members of the Council. _ _Ald. O‘Coxnos moved an amendment to grant $100 to each of the following institutions: Father Molloy‘s Refuge, St. Joseph‘s Aâ€"ylum, St. Patrick‘s Orphan Asylum, Mrs. Hardy‘s Home, L’rol.ba’nt Orphan‘s Home. _ Ald. Rosertson thought straight resoâ€" lutions . in a mattor: of this king exceedâ€" ingly irregul«r, and thought before grant ing moneys for charitable purposes, some investigation was absolutely necessary. ie would therefore move in amendment to the amendment.to refer the matter to the Finance Committee. A petition was presented from Bridget O‘Neil asking for compensation for inâ€" juries sustained through a defective sideâ€" walk. Referred to the Finance Comâ€" mittee. ; Ald. Broxnsor thought a like sum should be included in the resolution for Mrs. Hardy‘s Home for fallea women. Ald. Hzsxzy thought the exoceed l.nfi dull times would warrant the Counc giving a grant to all such charitable inâ€" stitutions. Ald. Pratrr thought thu&tur should go to the Fiuance Commit * A oomT.Znioatnon was read from Father Molloy soliciting aid for his House of Reâ€" fuge. __ 1 & ~ Ald. Waruer moved a resolution grantâ€" ing the sum of $100 in aid of the charity -upgortod by Father Malloy. Ald. Broxsox thought a like sum From J. G. Taylor and others for a sidewalk on O‘Connor street. Referred to the Board of Works. 3 j Charlty Contributionsâ€"Reply to the Address to Earl Dufferinâ€"Negetia« tion of Debenturesâ€"The Silsby Enâ€" . gine. | _7 There was a special meeting of the City Council held last night, His Worship the Mayor in the chair. _ Present:â€"Ald. Chabot, Heney, McDougal, O‘Connor, Robertson, Birkett, Christie, Groulx, Bronson, David, Pratt, Bangs, Waller, Rocque and Rowe. YBAS, Charles Smith, _ | M A B Shipman, W J Wills, Dennis Carrigan, Jobn Pollard, Thomas Spackman, Rovert Young, Edward Redtfick, Basil Freppiere, Robert nvmm,’ Archibald Graham, Thos Hislop â€"421. DRBS$ FROM HIS EXOELLENCY, CITY COUNCIL. HOUSE OF REFUGK. THE BRIDGES, PETITION8, &¢. ‘ NAYB, Baptiste Proulx, Mjchael Grady, Henry O‘Grady,, Henry Young, Henry Beer, William Mooney, Edward gawloy. * William Casey, Thos ‘Honlahan, sr, James MoSourley, ‘Thos Honlahan, Hugh Lennan, Maxime Vlidmare, Michael Rogers, Peter Rogers, John D O‘Grady, William Goodfellow, Joun Burrows, John Costello, * Baptiste Lefrance, Michacl McMahon, Edwin Owens, Moses Marks, James Kennedy, Louis Deverine John Tierney, sen, Robert Moo'fie, Jolhn Beatty, William Burden, Michael Brophey, Joseph Bropfxey, Patrick Dervan, James Dervan, John Kennedy, William Beatty, John Naukin, David Beatty, * _ Jolhn Fermoyle, George Long, s Stephen Robitaille, Eustace Belfry, Felix Medrick, Octave Daford,* Jolin Helmer, James McBrien, James Tierney, John Black, Francis Abbott, ‘Thomngs Dowsley, William Green, Michael Kavanagh, Geo~ge O‘Keofe, Michael Starrs, John Rock, ; Joseph Birch, John Shore, Paul Levers, William Shore, John Scarf, John Greacy, ‘John Condell, Bradish Billings, G L Gibson, John Edmondson, Patrick Hurley, John Hill, G F Coleman, Charles Merville, Isaac Cluffâ€"478. Manager of the °_ POLICE COuURT. j Before M. O‘GaRa, P. M. 4 Moxpay, Nov. 8. Jokn Eldridge was charged with a breach of the peace. He was fined $10 and costs. Ri;ihm]l3 Floyd Wfil charged with assaultâ€" ing Mrs. Briggs. He was sent to 1 for two months at hard labour, sn _ Jol.o McCarthy was charged with using abisive language to P C. Mitchell. Te case was dismissed without costs, g _ Ald. Birkef#r did not wish to oppose giving the Company what was a reasonable amount, but he thought #1,300 too much. He would even go for paying the sum of $729, which was said to be the actual amount expended _ % I Ald. Broxson then rose at a quartr to 11 o‘clock and talked against time, tintil the Mayor declared . an adjournment, owing to the lapse of time, The Councibadjourned accordingly. Ald. Baxes took the same view of the question. * Ald. McDoveat agreed with the | last speaker, and thought the great services of the Company deéserved that they should be p:lld the last dollar they expended. Ald. O‘Coxxor moved an »mendment to pay the Company the sum of $1,300. â€" ?Ald. BirkErt moved that owing to the present state of the finances, this &rm tion was not in a ition to purc either the " John H‘:::ey " or " Union ‘ l'.eaifi e:lllgines. fiought . the Ald. Haxgy t t: 1 Coll;ponunn i should purchase g.h?gngine, or if not at snouia purchase the el;gi:e, or if not at least give the Otlawa Company | the $1,300 they had laid out. A letter was read from the Mayor rela tive to the Silsby engine. It represented that the makers voqu accept $2,500 and return the engine frem Seneca Falls ; the company wanted $1,300 and would part with the engine altogether. _ _ Ald. Watukz moved that the of Works and.Fire and Light Committee be instructed to confer with the Gas Comâ€" gany‘with a view to lighting 8St. Patrick‘s hm'\;:hz and report at the next meeting of the Council. ' A:long discussion ensued, in which the Gas Company came in for a very severe castigation. _ After Alds. Waller, Heney, Christie and Bangs had spoken, the resoâ€" lution was carried. ; A petition was presented from Father Collins and others, relat supply of gas and a platform for rick‘s Chutich. P The resolution was filed, and Hig Worâ€" ship stated that the ballot boxes of the Ontario Government werd in sion of the Corpomqhon and . could be used for the purpose in Ticated. â€" â€"__ THE QBMETERIES, _ _ Ald. MoDoveat made a statement, reâ€" porting satisfactory progress relative to procuring the Cemeteries for a place of public recreation. _â€" Ald, McDovear moved that the letter of His Worship the ‘ Mayor be recéived, and> that _ His _ worship and _ the Chairman of the Fire and (Light Committee be instructed to make such arrangements as will substitute the new lamps for the present ceal cil onzs in use. A communication was received from Rice, Lewis and Son, of Toronto, ffering to lup}.»ly the municipality with: ballot boxes for the elections at $2.25 each. A petition was read flomLM.r; Coulter and others, for a drain on Division street. Un motion of Ald. Rows. it was apreed te construct a drain provided the cost did not exceed $200. _ + onl A petition from Michael Boyle and other butchers, asking for a â€"remission of a quarter‘s rent, owing to the laxity with which the Byâ€"law has been kept ;.also one from M. Starrs, asking for m _nmfnion of his fees owing to certain obstructions to the Byâ€"Ward fiuket Square. Referred to the Market and Finance Committes. _ An amendment was carried referring it to the Fire and Light Committees, â€" â€" The objection to divide the debentures and to sell to two and three parties. | The stringent terms of prayment, _ | In conclusionâ€"I consider it my duty to express the decided opinion thatâ€"for some years.â€"without the cit{ of| Ottawa progresses in an unexpected manner, it will be extremely difficult to place any further Jloan on the London Stick Exâ€" change, and to advise your Worshiptul Body, and future councils for tnsuing yéars, to keep the city expendit«re withâ€" in the annual income, and to avoid any new undertaking that will necéssitate recourse to & further loan. | I must also express the opinion that to ascertain the fair value of our ‘deben~ tures, it is advisable to send to Lxndon a commission composed of say at least two comq‘etent persons, one of whommll be the Treasurer. I Lond n brokers place more reliance on the statements ol commissioners thoroughâ€" ly mcquainted with facts, than upon the imperfect© representations, ‘of persons entrusted in obtaining brokerage, and who have no public responsibility, and it certainly will be less costly to'ytmy diâ€" rectly the expenses of a commisx:itn, isuch as I advisg, than to pay indire¢tly the expenses and profiis of agents gent out by London brokers. Lo His Worsutr next presented a report of his recent visit to Londoun, in connection with his attendance at the late banquet of the Lord Mayor of London. | 1t was also ordered to Je printed in the minutes. A letter was read from his Worship the Mayor, speaking in the highest terms of the new Naptha light, which has been lit for the last few nights on Elgin and Welâ€" lington streets, _I herewith submit a statement of exâ€" penses incurred in consequence of my negotiation of these debentures, | Hotel expenses as per accouut _ _ _ BDOVO â€"+»»ssecerserrirercdssies srsssoush s TolO§FAMS.â€". z... +ssrsscorrcrctsrersertes Law expenses as per account of hir. WiHism Gordon submitted hereâ€" WILH .. 1 .e e ireeirsernrarsreesarsracssacel 2 On motion of Ald. WaurrrR thp'report was received and ordergd to be printed in the minutes from the 28th August........... .. $64 63 Dai_ly expenses not mentioned inlfi _ ‘Tha fact of the loan beingâ€" the fifth made to the city of Ottawa within a fow years ~ _ _ l se ‘ma‘k _ At this stage of the negotiations I deemâ€" ed it desirable to obtain the advice of a solicitor, I therefore laid the matter beâ€" fore Mr. William Gordon, of New Broad street, City, and acted under his instrucâ€" tions as to my further communication with Messrs. Grant Bros., to whom as adâ€" vised, I handed a letter offering the deâ€" bentures at £96 per £100. Of this letter I herewith submit a cogy, as well as the same of Messrs, Grant Bros.‘ reply there to, in which they accept the debentures on the terms proposed. _ PHUs * _ ‘Lpe dull state of . Canadian trade especially the lumber trade, in which the city of O‘tawa is deeply interested. price, viz, £96 per £100. In relation to this sale I may be allowed to state that, as ftar as I am awnre, on 6x amination, it will be found to be the best sale of Canadian Municipal Debentures made in the London macket. In conducting this negotiation, the fol lowing are tha principal material objecâ€" tions I had to contend with. The smaliness of the amount being such that no anxiety to purchase was created. LIGHT â€"AND A PLATFORM, THE SILSBY RNGINE, THE NAPTHA LAMPS. BALLOT BOX E8. ++« 60 00 ivis D8 82 the Rev. ve to a 8t. Patâ€" $223 56 30 61 ‘The subssiber having parsiased Eet@te of Hoots, ~boes, &c., at 65 cf Dol ,â€" urea Blaugater . : pmicc wil for ga 8 lu ‘rdst t eTect 12 0n ire € bafore ecaivitig Fall S.om«. _ The .most Amportant coâ€"signme t of rare Yvalaable works 0‘ art everseen hore, cunsi in part of beautiful marble {mmr and nw&. a fiue assortmont of marbie «n : aladaster ures, equestrian groups. v card recei »nd num“.,ro-n other u‘v'da“:? urt and ;:(:: This i« to» finest assortment of the above ever offered by &ustion, On ex 1/ Ditio, morsing | Saleâ€"Friday, at Â¥o‘mock, and eaca ;v:nl«( at 7:30, vn.houl.rw ressrve, until all sold. Catalogaes on F:iday. | Signor Pandolfini will be present at each BAXKII!P‘I' SALE BOOTS & SHOEsS. The suhscriber is instructed by Fg: Panâ€" do‘nint & Co.. who have just arr. ved Fiorâ€", rence, Itaiy, to sell B;dr&bl_{o_‘m at his . On Friday, the 29th Inst.; at 2 o‘clock, Ani at 7:30 same evening, and each umolumrnnuu.l'lm old. day at $l:!dn nae n‘w on view. ‘‘omme and see them and t first choice s & J BEBRMI ~GHAM, & Aucui _ s6er," Pusswl XF 0 ail some P N. RET M O8SsT IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, THREE DAYS. Tuesday, the ‘\pth inst., I will se‘l by Public Auction ail i¢ reserve, commentin« at Sever«l Pairs of AFRICA Â¥ BiRDS, choice which he will seil ut priviie uie 10 part wishing to maike lo.ocfl‘ hy A Opposite the Russell Hâ€"use, °_ WITH 500 Benutiful CANARILE Llll'i’l!lb GO .. OFI AND ELGIN â€" STREET I Wiktracted by Mr, FAUL LULN, o fllm‘l:n'. wnm'_né_l;!n arriva: at my fia | pear to create much excitement, but few persons being present. At 12 c‘clock the â€" following tlemen entered the : Chamber : mfi:xw.sxcm,m- I pun‘iod"l.)‘yi KR:; R. W. Casselis, the m:}d poin istrar of the !K}n Aloxmg::r Mackenzie. m | Maloolm Cameron, the Hon. Mr. Vail, the |\ Hon. Mr. Letellier, the Hon. Mr. Bulgo. |the Rev. A. A. Camerr , the Rev. 6 . rooms, Higin street. _ _ _ _ Commencing on Fridag next, at 2 o‘clock, Ottaws, Oct. 27, 1875. »*t fail to attend the aucions. ‘i’,;'tvate zale at austion prices, it issues, too, are of public inter Thse are mm-adm A%@W N\ the Mechanic, Magazine and Patent Ree and the prosperous business of Buriand Lefricais & Co., has held "1¢ first arinual meetin{, and Jeolu-od & dividend at the rate of 10 f“ cent. on the year‘s operaâ€" tions, basides carrying forwar i a considerâ€" ablnautnoo. This is yery good, considâ€" ering the year of comnercial dep 4 ;ndhi‘t is lmdabxly owing, o‘f‘:l: to usiness en ity | e â€" ident nndgmnmr, fir. Burland, second, the advantageous terms on w the new Company secured its plant. . We are giad to notice the sugsess jof this Company, as something on which country may be congratulated ; apart the success of mere business euterp it is important. that there shou‘d be a large photolithographic ‘establisiment Canaua in operation. _ The: publicati Ottawa, Nov. 8th, 1875 SWEARING IN OF THE gUPSEXE CoUkRT JUDGES. The ceremony of swearing in the Judges of the Supreme Court took place yesterâ€" day in the Senate Chamber, the oath beâ€" ing administered by Bis Lordship Chief Justice Richards. aftair did not apâ€" ings. .\ _ Coffeeâ€"Very superior, fresh roasted and ground daily, * " The Judges, preceded by Mr. Sheriff | Ay rapaâ€"Mapic, Amber, Golden, &c., very fine. § : Powell, entered the chamber at twenty | s Fang on i vieg yery s roug. ; o minumh‘[!::etd :; €os. 'ht:nun:'ih. ’.bh‘: A 1 A large and weilâ€"selected suoc* of farcy groceries too numerous wdofllm-’m’ Justice o warran er © . g, be was appointed .to the Registrar, wh l Glasgow Peas Meal, Mackensic‘s Du:;nm-um“- read it. k'l{r. Justice Ritc"ie, o‘f Nj‘Im | © A $s (| y 4 Brunswick, was then sworn in by I « # Chief Justice, . First the own of auee, | | he Canadian Meat Canning Co.‘s Fresh Goods, ancc;fl was subscribed t;.o, slr:d vhen thouonl: ‘ t UNHIVALUED Fom _ of office, the termsjof which res ive | &rC as follows :â€" o pee | T TTNH BRZTAKFPASTS and SUPPERS 4 Iâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=0 sincerely promisé and swear that 1 will be faithful and bear true alleâ€" giance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria as lawful Sovereign of the Unitei Kingdom of Great Britain and [rela.d and of this Dowminion of Cansda, depedent on and belonging to the said Kingdom, and that I wili defend Her to the urmost of my power ayainst all traitorous conspiracies or attempts whatever, whior shall be made against Her Person, Crovn and Dignity, and that L will do my utmost enâ€" deavours to disclose and ma*s known to Her Majesty, Her heirs or successors, all treasons or traitorous conspiracies and attempts which I shall know to be against Her or any of them, and all this I do swear without any equivocation, mental evasion or secret reservation, and renouvcing all pardons and dispensations from any perâ€" son or power to the contrary. _So Heur us Gon. Iâ€"â€"â€"â€"do solemnly and u’uccufr promâ€" ise and swear that i will duly and faithâ€" fully, and to the best of my skill and knowledge; execute the powers and trusts reposed in me as (C’hiqu.(;-:ticc, or as one of the Judges) of the Supreme Court, and of the Exchequer Court of C:nads. So Hxur us Gop. Mr. Justice Strons, of Untario; Mr. Justice Taschereau and4 Mr_Justice i?our- nier, of Quebes, and Mr. Justice Henry, of Nova Scotia, each subscribed to the oath prescribed by law, and received their commissions from the hands of the Chief Justice. « The ceremony lasted but a fow minutes, and at its close the various members of the Cabinet were presente 1 to the newly sworn in Judges, and after that ceremony had been gone tu,rough, Mr Sheriff Powâ€" ell introduced the members of the bar; After a general handâ€"suaking had been engaged in, the Judges withdrew, and. they, with the Ministers, partook of a luncheon at the residence of the Premier. We see by the Montreal papers that this Compauy, based on the splendid ruins of the estate of Mr. G. E. Desbarate, and the prosperous business of Burland, % Collisson, Mr. Sheriff Powell, Mr. icksteed, His Honor Judge B"'!ru" O‘Gara, ‘His HonourJuige Lyon, T. F. Nellis, N. SpArk& Phillip iennock, A. Gibb, W. H. alker, Wm. . McKay Wright, M. P., 8. Lees, â€"Macintyre, â€" Chrvslar, and several other gentlemen and members of the Ottawa Bar, the latâ€" ter attired in their professional robes. A few ladies were seated on the fsor of the House, and ;Â¥pmd to manifest & great amount of interest in the proceed: I8D8! BIRDS!! THE BURLAN» DESBA £ATS CO. 2 O‘CLOCK and 7:3) P. M. Mution Sales. Bqautiful Birds|! BF J. BERMINGHAAM, J. BERMI NGHAM, dbjicationa position w::§ Publications of a country wi CanAdA, m 0le, not mere -cm‘h may Cilay e coun: suall be is nOL iterest _ ras for it "Â¥ery bost t manl Notice is hereby civen that application will bs umade to the Legis]. t the Provinse °f at the nexs th re0!, for an Act to e for the resi ‘on of m ceitain Ioâ€" (dJentu o.o?b xhoaltl-' As ty J%1, ‘l‘-," the muda Cen rai ailway |Corq * un':&o Rednead, and to mm‘h #10 # con ‘erâ€"al0g the sam szme d this thirt eth ;.,Lo. ober. 1875. Parties requiring a firs on getting t, as everythi woreâ€" luare or réescorr) Cormer of Sparks and Bank Street Begs to inform the cititens of Ottawa that Bituated on the Pete 493 â€"SQUARE MILES rguusee crurts BALE. ¢ The undersigned is bwh Frapmio ans dsn 1 .12 i Aaled® DOCCPICC DJ Messts, 2 they have OPENED N OFFICEK, under the mano«go: -ov{lywmud Generdi Am%r the Ottawa Braach is hereby given to our pany bave decided to â€"Â¥ :ol..A.o.‘n;.nnm :::::‘:%:“ | x_ ; Ottawa Branch â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 38 Sparks Street. _ + CLUFF & MILL, GENERA: AgENTs." n n ; | SPECLAL NOTICE, f ks & Sove i Ti j | CaNAamxk:::::t _ " Andelt Agricultural Insurance Coâ€"y. Ot F4 &un.uvny. o‘ll'\&.‘-ul weay CONSTELLATION, Firg Prize for MARBLE MANTLEPIRCE, : { 3 ‘» k e ie sb es ne t Oi0 s sae pipe oo mas n > I 4 A ul c wige *# | } EnENEENY Badinano +RaPs., . W . M SOMERVILLE, as sole Canadian has ‘«keoan extra p igo for C, H. 4& Co‘s celebrated ‘huo-a.andmmu‘mmu Railin,; nnndb!ud by%. &fi Co., tor which he is agent. | # % Ditawa, Nov. 1, | s8sU _ E220 2VC, I Amtmcmeronlkidhudnfloflnuhnfmpéoudlnnu\d-?yh.-u.nfil‘ he Largest assortment in the dity. A call is soliciied to examine nou-nudlm A First Class Family and Commercial Hotel, I1$ NOW OPEN.° _ BRANDIES, PORF & SHERRY WINE, GIN _ PORTER, PURE AND UNANULTERAYED, for Family use and Medicinal Purposes, BQ/ JGN ASâ€"Ham, Ghoken and T oague; bato -twl'd‘m\mwseh. wto. i 4 OUP ‘â€"x ais, Ho:@h «* ch. Kidney Soup, Soup and Bous‘e, etc ic 4 TLN GupD+â€"Htoyal Camprides. Bâ€"e‘#iear; »»‘~d, corned, #wced, seasined and o“ . V § weetbren is, t Juck, Seotch MHaggis, Sheep Tongu=s, Ox Tougues, _ |â€" Peas. eve, _ _ |: L2 e P uce fap eB Oe p t n WR eA w0 0.ifi 100 25 Ca 20 10 " 10 > The Royal Exchange Hotel, Fall and Winter, 1875. SAUSAGES. JOHN SATCHEL OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. _ aurpou New Wost Coor, a0, & Also, Box stoven, "-'L*'---u-» t | in Marbie, Scotch Gramiue, or Bandstone, â€" The newest desigin in CEMETERY FENCING, sultable for the various Oometories. beral Tâ€"rmsâ€"M ly or Querterly Pagme: tt _ tpecial sitent.os paid to Orders ty Mail, _ _â€"â€" for stm& l;'u“_-‘?‘ ’Vnuusu-l.!:,, xC., t W :.?:h ~took. "j__~ Jttawn», Nov 1 Teasâ€"Black, the finest imp »ted, Green, do. All kinds of Jo »bing by earéful workmen. . BELL ‘& Co.‘s PRIZE MEDAL ORGANS ESTABLISHED 1854 m UYT"A 18{k ~1 THOS. â€"PATTERSON,| J 1875â€"PROVINCIAL EXHMIBITIONâ€" 78, Sparks Street, We are now showing a very dom pléte lic e ¢ HalJ.Z*ARL "UK and BN’.VICA‘:: s adua nl‘ 4* a hC U 3 ‘mnfoudun.‘". ces‘ . amd .m Btove, = bfi“ edges. 4 STOVES. Puzsysrom to Hi Exouuirxor tus Goverxor Gaexzzaar, Kane Dovraam. # Direct Importations from ‘the Producers : | W. M. SOMERVILLE, MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, Casks SEHEERBY WINE, Y.P, fine favour, fine brands. j Cases BASS® Fine ALE®, pints and quarts, per order. 14 Hogtheads Fine Old BRANDY, 10 years old, direct order, Hhds. Fine Old PORT WENE, unrivaled in quality, some 20 years old different prigeg‘ LUNCH, BREAKFASTS3 and SUPPERSY. Barre!s GUINNESH*S PORTER, pinw and quaris, pul ap to order, Hallett, Davis & Co.‘s, H. Hardman‘s Cases CLARET, Jas, Violets, special order, vary fine Monuments, WHOLESALE & RETAIL ED.8H :. BUTTERWORTH & Co., T "#4 _ No. 2# and 234} Welilington Btreet. * D. S. M:.KINNON & CO., P.. A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. ; AND | Cl D. PEASE & COJS PIANO PORTES. i m@~186 & 188 RIDEAU STREET. ~@a | â€" The Largest and Hestâ€"seiected assortment of m lndllomhmcylnm Ortawa y that fthis . Cou® ESrauch Offlce in and have leased cone mitune & Hrance Office in taie Oity sad have ieazed the Saret 204 6t | _ CROWK JEWEL, ELLINGTON STs&EET, from the beet A merie®n and 11 Francs, England, HoHand and Spain. ~Kite Assurance. CAPITAL, â€"â€" $1,000,000. H#larble ©dlovhs. m L Danl 5l OOR IOWTCR UE NU. 90 K, under the manugonsat of Mosers. OLUPF and MILL [( ESTABLISHEXD 1800.1 OFFICE, MONTREAL. AND ORGAXEiTES, WERE TAKEN BY AGENTS OR TRIUMPH, THE TIMES (Daily Edition) is every bwfu(id.y(nd Wm every Fn’l&;, by Alsxander Maciean and doun Charles sole proprie .. in the City of Ottawap °1 o etraretom #)tmiet ooet o 10. as Lamps and Lminp Goode greatly Reduged. ‘m.&un-m Line this weoek, OHAMBEZ dtzoit manhit pnfonpa nc ies agect mnucuuosu:::l.u. Wholesale ;and oflq grpuf 5 gomeâ€"tis, Orimping, 4. Iron, JAMES ASHFIELD, THURSDAY, November 5th, 1875, uhnd Cisgonp ot 1 ber nout on all goads except ; _ . My stock is weli assorted in 4 16 DUKE NTREELI, t NEAR CHAUDIERE FALLA, Ottawa, Nov 5, 1876 AIN SEWER, R ADIANT |LIGHT. DUK® BT&RET. CHEAP SALE Lamps, Lamp G cote, :: THO8. PATTERSO No.®. Ridean St. STOVES. â€" ’ I Obeliskse OTTAWA 1874 OTTawWaA, <# VYOL. gqyeâ€"rx** wus : Jost â€" PC Dec. 4, 454 _ T'Olll V . O# Â¥ ) Ofi E2 45. i*, NHE) Otice ’.I'-"o %a pt y i % > # Jt

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