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and they are now running of the stomk recently in the poseession of Mr. iRussell. They are selling at a great sacrifice. Par ties wanting turniture should give them a cail. . . 3976 tL t hard labour. 6 ilowing result :â€" M ever before bseen haif as suc ful. ar W. Williams, charged with nnnlfl‘q"\'eu.,uds. Pratt, David, Bml given such universal satisfaction ; â€" “: Alphonse Landrie, was fined $5 ristie, Rowe, Waller, Birkett, MC~ not be We can tly costs. G%Mvfl x.Chnbot-L c it, and woul! % Wm. Filynn, charged with stealing a |. Naysâ€"Alds. m K 6. Mwfihm a zold ring frous Mesers. Seybold & Moynes, . The motion was by a f hwadâ€"it nn‘kbo the means of was sent to gaol for a -;ook.' ten votes. ‘3 : gw’o t m':f'fl':.d The P?‘h‘v rancis Short, was . | HE FINANCE REPQRT AGAIN, ~and see that the signature sent to golfor six months. _ . h4 "’_ is iga hi. B i wfl“L;Wt Thomas Dewer, charged with larceny, IWMM%b " ’w.' 4 was remanded, +‘ ' of the ‘m,. teport and Sold M ; } Mertixs or CompouRNce.â€"At eight o‘clock last evening, in the ruom of the C. Y. M. Society, was held a large and inâ€" fAluential meeting for the purpose of exâ€" pressiug the deep regret which has, uniâ€" versally prevailed on reception of the sad intelligence of the Rev. Fathers‘ Murphy and Lynchs‘ accidental death by burning at Montreal. Mr, O‘Keâ€"fe, chairman, announced to the assemblage, amidst loud approbation, that in consequence of the: horrible catastrophe the * parlour enter tainment" which was to have taken place last night would, out of respect for the unt‘mely â€" decease of these clergyâ€" men, be postponed until next Thurs thay. ~The Rev. Father St. Laurent, Mr. Williain McCaan, drunk, was fined $3 and costs. » W. Mclniyre, drunk, was fined $3 and $2 costs. â€" _ Caee, | _ Aungel La Claire, drunk, was relieved of fike N.C'l:'rks, with f Albert charged wi eannn‘n:: & a breach of the peace, was fined $3 and $3 costs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ;__| | 7| Ald. Rocgcs thought that an advertiseâ€" igandied ie ith committing | ment i paper was sufficient, and he J‘m; ‘3’&""""‘1‘;‘?..: rwfi:mfilmfi;“ the yeas and nays upon the a breac peace, : t en ies ts it s $1 50 costs. in default of d:rym 1 ‘?‘fi'fl%o put the gubation with the of the penaliy he was commit to gaol | fii)o . w:_ . M o ons i imx / Yeasâ€"Alds. Pratt, David, ~Bronsem, W. Williams, charged with --nl: furistio, .. Walles, * Moâ€" Alphonse Landrie, was tined $5 B""O _M,Hmmx. habot. s i 54 Nm,-"w-.hu- s o arity of Wm. Flynn, charged .with stealing a at o # zold ring frous Messrs. Seybold & Moynes, | The motion 8 J. G. Moylan, Mr. T. P. French, and Mr. M. Battle â€" severally adâ€" dressed _ the _ audience, _ and _ in forcible language eulogised the nationai and educational characteristics of the Rev. Father Murphy, and bestowed praise on the Association for their timely applicaâ€" tion of what was a proper testimonial ¢f regard Tor the dooeuo(;f pux:le?mn. A committee composed oltlowing xentlemen:â€"Mesars, J. R. Battle, C: Voumg, J. M. Goulden, asod J. Maguire, was appointed for the purpose of calling a mass meetling of condoience, for next Wednesday evening, in the Rink Music Hiall. The meeting then adjourned. Moxpar, Dec. 6. William Armsetrong, drunk, was fined $:2 and $1 costs. â€" o t d ‘2\:;';,1!1‘1:‘::: ‘}’fyne, drunk, was fined $3 and 72 costs _ Alphonse Landrieux, drunk, was fined #5 and $3 coste. ,ux' '-‘ Mussa@s. Hows & Eezart, suctioneers, have secured that large and commodious store recently oocngfihb Mr. W. F. R=ssell, in Stuart‘s s hhu‘_ u street, Belore M. O‘Gara, P. M Tns Scuoor Exquizy. â€"The Commission appointed by the Board of Education to enquire into the charges preferred agninst the Kev. Mr. Borthwick by Mr. MeDowai!l, met last night for the purpose of having the witnesses sign the depositions. The latter were of the most voluminous na ture, cwn&remiug 140,000 words : To the credit of gentlemen who took the eviience, Mesars. 2. M. Burgess and Geo. C. Holland, be it said that the alterations to be made in the transcript were ouly of the most trifling nature. Texrzraxce Soctauâ€"The members of the Euiarpruin&l.odgfi L.0.G.T.,, No. #85, held a social in their Hall on York street, last night, and a really pleasant time was spent. . Several ladies and gâ€"ntlemen contributed to the pleasure of the guests, who all went home satistied with the enâ€" tertainment provided for them, both as far as the viands and musical portion of th: programme were concerned. | a CoaLl, Woob â€"Coai, Woop â€" CoaL, Woov.â€"Wm. M. Beattie & Co., Gearge street, have for sale the very finest chestaut, egg and stove sizes in Lacka wanna Antirwito Coal, Briat HilÂ¥ and Black Diamend for grates. All coal deâ€" livered at our prices free of cartage, and dry fromâ€"under cover. Birch, Beech and Maple, sawn or unsawn. 40!4m1 remain quiet, he should exercise his auâ€" thority and order him out. The hirt was taken. â€" A Warvixco.â€"Last night, during the proceedings at the City Council Board, a person named U‘Leary interrupted Ald. Hoque while he was spesking on the Markes keport. His Worship the Mayor warned the offender that if he did not ye Axomec®k L... Kireso.â€"A fatmer nawed Grabham, a resident of Gloucerter, on NSaturday last, killed a large bear wi.ch had not yet goue into his winter quat es Messrs. Satchell Brothers bouzht the carcase, which was an unusualâ€" ly |aze one. A Laros Aroisxcr.â€"last night the awdience at the City Hall, on the occassion o! the Council meeting, was larger than usual, the people wanting to hear the " last dying speeches and contfessions " of several of the Aldermen. lhey were disâ€" appointed, however, as the orations were of a strictly, business haracter. & Stazsive Arrrkay.â€"A man named «6t, Louis, was arrested last night on a chm of stabbivg a man named O‘Neill latter is said to be badly wounded in his right side, St. Louis will be before the Magistrate this morning. . »tr. Gxomer‘s SootkTY.â€"At the meeting ol the committee and stewards of St. lieorge‘s Society, to be held toâ€"night. the question of the Christmas distribution will be brought up, and in order that the ben«voient object may be carried out, it is desirable that there should be a large uw Huu. Firs.â€"NMr. Marcil w#hes us to state that the fire which occurred in Hull on <aturday night, did not originate in bis house, but in the one situated beâ€" tween it and the one occupied by Mrs. Richard. St. Lawrence & Otlawa Eailway. eaves...10; 45 am., 12:20 p.ro., 10:45 p.m rrives......9: 10 am., 4:10 p.m., 7:00 p m calada Central Railway. eaves...................10:50 a m., 4:45 pm rrives..................._ :25 p.mB., 7:30 pm Princllers! Qutds. Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railway . social intclliacnere. ‘aisk â€" Reproxt.â€"It > was reparted lay that two men had been drowned nz through the ice whil@ crossing tawa River from Hull. _A Tuis ‘r made evary enquiry into: the f the rumour, and discovered that without foundation . Prescott Junction WESK: : ocsmeresen l13 CentraA) Vermont Railway Ogdensburs gdensbury ...7:30 a.m., 2:40 pam. in New York 10:00 p.m., 7:00 a.m. New York....7:00 a.m., 10:00 p.m. in Ogdens & s ton wrand Trunk Railway n Ordensâ€" om Boston POLIUE «uUET 1;35 p.m., 2:03 a. m 4:45 p.m., 4:40 a.m U;:4U a m., 6:00 p.m )0 a m., S:10 p.m am., 2:45 p.m. | | The Mayor® was authorised to sign a memorial to fi:he Lieut.â€"Governor o.fl(&lx-) tario, asking for permission to give ore per mile towards the completion of the Coteaun Landing Railroad. j | waro ExpeNDreURE, | A detailed statement of the ‘ ward exâ€" diture was submitted by the City fingiueer. It showed a disbursement ot $67,012 07, wheoreas the appropriation was $65,896 80, leaving a balance of $1,115 27 in excess of the sum appropriated. THE BUTCHER‘s LICENSEs. | A petition from the butcher‘s who carry on business outside the market praying for the refunding of the: amount of the licenses paid by them, was referred to the Finance Committee, and the City Solicitor to report thereupon at the next meeting of the Council. | it REPORTS. The Finance Committee presented the reports recommending the payment of divers sums, .mount.mf in the aggregate th £6,920 12 and $11,647 45. _ _ _ | Ald, Prarr objected to the report being hh”ued that evening, as it had not been on table for two days, according to the riles of the Council. _ _ *# | It was moved by Ald. Bizx#t?, seconded Ald. Rows, that " the City Engineer be thorized to ndvorh'uto! tenders for the matruction of the stone‘ piers and abutâ€" ents of the proposed new iron bridge at the Chsudiere in the three daily newsâ€" papers of this city, so that the city conâ€" wpactors may | bave an omw&y of apmpeting for the construction of the ( is WossHttr th«gbt it was only reaâ€" stuable tiat Ald. Pratt and the other tembers of the Board should have an apportunity of considering the. reports. lp the meantime, he would take up any Jn the motion of Ald. Brakett, His forship was authorized to sign theâ€"conâ€" tiact with the Naptha .I;'fn Company for he supply of lamps ‘lamp posts, in er &n{tho city might at once avail itself of the new light. | Ald. Warusr said it had been on the ble for two days. Fome letters addressed by Mr. Wm. Moggrove on bebaif of clients claiming sums of+$2,000 and $2,500 for damages. They have, as they allege, suffered from the construction of the Main Sewer, were teceived‘with laughter, and were referred to the Finance Committee. | _A letter from Mr. Samuel Keefer, apâ€" plying for $12 50, balance of salary for services on bridge work, was referred to the Finance Committee. : _ Aregular meeting of the City Council was held last night, there being present His Worehip the Mayor, Ald. Roctxt;e, ’Ulubot, Heney, Groulx, U‘Comnor, Moâ€" < Dougal, Waller, Bronson, Bangs, Christie, | Birkett, Rowe, Pratt and David. ) PRTITIOXNS, &c. j ! _ Several petitions and communications | were presented and read, and were reâ€" I remJ' to the various committees to , which they belonged. One from the ‘Archit â€"ct of the new City Hall,‘ relative | to the heating of the new structure, was reieired to the Board of Works. ; It was moved by Ald. KRows, seconded y Ald. Roogur, "That the communicaâ€" | t ou read from His Worship regarding the t Provincial Exhibition Committee, be reâ€" ; ccived and referred to the Finance Comâ€" wittee, and that His Worship the Mayor, | the _ Finance â€" Committee, _ and _ the | Board of Works be a special Comâ€" The City Clerk read, a letter from Cée> jestine Durocher, applying for employ: ment. The motion was referred to the Finance Committee. f _ Some communications from various inâ€" surance agents relative to the covering of the new market buildings, were referred to ithe Insurance Committee. Ald. Curistts said there were (ermans in the city, and argued that some copies of the report should be printed in &M Janguage. I ‘The motion of Ald. Pratt was carried. A communication from Lt. Col. Thomas Ross,relative to the Drill Sheds was reâ€" ferred to the Board of Works. Ald. McDovesart said he would like to seo it printed in Gaelic. (Laughter.) Ald. Waut®rR said that ald Rowe was in error (as to . bhis figures â€" in respect _ to the _ money _ set apart _ for _ the _ Exhibition, He would, betore he was many weeks older, prove to them that the city had from $75,000 to $100,000 to ra‘se for necessary expenses, and he condemned strongly the resolution, a d stated that the expendiâ€" ture would increase taxation from 4c to 4ic on the dollar. C s Fronch speaking portion of thefpopulation, he should insist upon its being printed in French. A long discussion upon the suhject enâ€" sued, but as various members .wandered so greatly from the matter, that His Wor ship ruled several Aldermen out of order, and the resolu‘ion being put was carried wirhout further debate. Ald. WaruzR did not see how the city could possibly afford to spend so much money as $19,00U for the acquirement of the ground for a public property. _ Ald. Hexey t.ho:fiht that now . was the time to act, but still he did not Bold the opinion that the city was in a position to run into so large an expense at present. Some petitions, relatiye to the remisâ€" sion of taxes, were referred to the Assessment Committes. Ald. Rocqus spoke strongly in favor of the resolution. | A resolution moved by Ald Rocque, to tho effect that the Corporation do pay over to Mesars. and Murphy the dmwback on the m;&n sewer, retaining $10,000, was carried. | _ _ 1 er subject which woald not involve a ild. Rocqus said that on behalf of the THE COTEAU LANDING RAILROAD, APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT, 1NSURANCE ON THE MARKETS. THE OHAUDIERE BRIDGE, THB PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, THE MAIN: SEWER AGAIN, THE NAPTHA LIGHT, CITY COUNCIL. WANTING MONEY THE DRILL SHED. THE MAIN|SBWER agal TAXES, and glossy for several days. It is conced> ed b‘yl.u who have used it to be the best and cheapest bair dressing in the world. Burxerr‘s Cocalxt.â€"A Psrrsor Dress ING FOR m,dll“ Hatz.â€"The Gooodnoorbgl: in a liquid form, & large proportion dorim Cocoa nut Oil, prepared expressly for this purpose.. No other compound posâ€" sesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit thevarious conditions of the human hair, A single application renders Horses lf’;‘;‘v-:.-vâ€"’l‘ho lhives of tt:m of horses have been saved "dtirt year, and the credit is dmd‘:',lhzz;: ear, and the credit is due to * Darley‘ mvely$'l:d"c?fio:dlhg:= 2 N i ' praige, Nothing of the kind has L8ADING sewing â€"machineâ€"makers ‘reâ€" commen« Crare® & Co.‘s best sixâ€"cord extra qvalitv sewing cotton. â€"Notice the AÂ¥ouor cu each span‘, 896ly1 human bair, A'lipmpplioofim renders the bai, no matiqt how Apifrent d sort Hiexorgzoips (or Fiuss) are permaneont ty cured by Mathiou‘s Pile Ointment, or m mev refunded. Price $1 p::got, or six pots fir $5. Sold wholesale retail the Wingate Chemical Company, Mon: aund retail by all druggists, or ml‘I‘ be forâ€" warded to any address on receipt of:â€"price ay Dr. EMathieu, 198 NomDunu{:o. J)ntml. 3742 FaLls: MopestY,â€"For people to allow lise::â€" . to become seated upon them rai â€"1~ cousult a physician, or to suffer as "}'m-! do fo:hyo:nn with.t;ho difl'oren&kj:&:, of ples, wit t going at once to gist for Fowle‘s ‘Pile and Humor Cure whichis an infallible cure. 3129 ‘&IN DisEases, of whatever nature and oo.nffloc;lfi eradicated â€"by, the use of Fowle‘s Pile and Humour 6m; its effect is marvelious for Scrofuls, Salt Rheum, i 3 Warmf, and even L’Pm‘ it has prozed itself an almost never 'ns;nro. (See special notite.) i. «@1733 your sewing machine by using Cuarks & Co.‘s best sixâ€"cord exm:finy sewing cotton.‘ Notice the axonmor on each spool. .. 8961y1 House Keepers! If you desire to get a prolitable tea call on mafliflob &. and have them to select for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will ?if:i.;d the mfor dwhot you return. wines, aud general groceries are of tht best brand. $! and 12} cents for R‘ohp,-lolud to Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ontariq, goneral agents for the Dominion, will en« sure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail, F } moyed that an item of $498.50. due to Mr. | Cass for a ball on Majga‘s Hill be struck out,, and that thmpon as so | awended do pass. W osas "F -f:‘nl';mm;,obm free ofl au o’ 2 agent & pamphlet, or refer to ld,'fl'fi“ ment. J(ZB xup_,_x_wrol_:,wumnul_n. £ Full directions in the punfllet around éach package, which should carefully tha Heart, Hysterics and Whites, those Pills wi:llln, .mfi’i:c & cnrowlm other means have failed ; and al & pow:» erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the conâ€" stitution. Ald. Baxas urged the granting of the rebate to Mr. Starrs as a matter of justice. _ . t e it »Anniuad 1. > allotted songs to the success of the con: cert, the accompaniments being alterâ€" nately played bg Mrs .: Kearns and Miss L Peachy. A duet by these two ladies, and & solo b{ the former, were well reâ€" crived, and drew forth much applause. Where all were so deserving of praise, it would seem almost invidious to make distinction ; yet it is but fair to remark that the duet Le Connctable de Chester (Miss A. Peachy and Mr. Kimber) was most favourably received, and had to be: repeated, nor should special mention be omittet! of Mrs, A. Robertson‘s veryguli- cious rendering of the difficult aria 0 Del Mio dolce grdor... Mr. J. W. Peachy under took the managemect of the concert, and no littie credit is due him for the success which undoub*edly attended the enter: tainment. “ This well known medicine is no imposiâ€" tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Foâ€" male Diflic:l&r' Am:n(‘;ht.ruofiom, from any cause whatever altough a powerâ€" ful remedy, they ooixtun nothing hurtful tul remedy, they c tot.h.oom’t.im&m. In all. cases of rervous: ndh?(nd Af fections, Pain in the Back 'Uml: Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation tho Heart, Hysterics and Whites. those A grand concert, under the patronage of the Right Rev. the Bishop or Ottawa, aud His Worship the Mayor, the proceeds of which are to be devoted to aid that most deserving <charity, the institution préesided over by the Nuns of the Order of the Good Shepherd, took place last evenâ€" ing in the Court House betore a numerpus and very selectaudience, Amongst those present we noticed the new member of the abinet, Hon. J. Cauchon, and the Hon. Letellier de St. Just. The pro mmme opened with an overture by the d of the Ottawa â€" College, which throughout the evening discoursed fome very fine selections in a manner to show that they can compete in many respects on very fearly equal terms with _ the _ best _ bands in the city. Mrs. P. E. Shepherd sang very nicely two songs, Esmeralda, and another, we believe one of Arditi‘s, the name of which was not announced. Mr. Kimber, Miss Poetter, Mrs. H. Ing:em, and Miss Willis each contributed largely in their adjourned at 11:45. CoNV ENT 0F THE GOOD SHEPHERDS A‘d. Rocqus spoke strongly in favour of the relbate to Mr. Starrs, and also to the butchers. _ e concluded by moving that the time of the Council be extended for one ho r. _ ‘The resolution was carried. Ald. Cuitsti® then rose and delivered a lengthy opinion, which was to the effect that it would not be lopl to make any abatement in Mr. Starrs‘ contract, and be strongly objected to that clause in the report. _ ow w uo. Aftor a lengthy and desultory debate the report was passel and the Council Ald. Broxsox spoke in favour of the adoption of the report without altera ation. Ald. 0‘Co#xo« was of the same opinion. Ald. Row§ oppose l the parting of the rebate to Mr. Starrs; he did not see how the Corporation could afford to lose $3,00U, 0. at least the fourth of $11,000 from its exchequer, I @ â€" Ald. PraTt gaid he should vote against the adoption of the report. _ w | The amendment was lost, and the reâ€" port in its entirety was adopted. THE MARKET COMMITTEE. The report of the Market Committee was presented, and it recommended that an allowance of three months‘ rent of stalls be made to the butchers, and that the market lessee, Mr. Starrs, be allowed a similar reduction of his contrast for market tolls, in consequence of the obâ€" structions caused by aiterations, which reduction, in the estimation of the Comâ€" mittee, was a just one. If the reduction was made, the amount to be ‘received from the lessee wauli be considerably in excess of the revenue derived from the tolls in any previous year, _ For sale by all druggists. Â¥ ou will saye time and~trouble with Full directions in the pam; JOB MOSES FEMALE PLLLS, Comgert at the Court House. People‘s Tea Store, 36 Rideau street THE TIMES :~OTTAWA,/TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 7, 1875 Is health worth having? If it is, proâ€" â€"tect itâ€"it is a jowel easily lost as vir~ and in many as â€" difficultâ€"‘to recover, In this and more par: ticularly at this the year, people are very apt to take cold and suffer from sore throat, coughs, spitting of blood and puimonary complaints 5qonny, which if not checked immediately lead to serious consequences. . The . question arizesâ€" wh!chht.boqm'okg:llml most ‘effectual {::dy,’ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers have before the public for twenty years, and have always given perfect satisfaction, and in'm'm‘"'fl pormanent cures when taken in season. Sold by ail mediâ€" ‘clue dealers and country stores, ab 25 cents per box, 38 14 Anmeroint reporth afn Ool. Yaimunne a»uac;dor;pom Col, Valentine Emperor of Russia, that the offer has been epted, and that the Colonel will go to costly ships, if iob ty handled, may fall to ruin under the wellâ€"delivered blow. of a puny enemy, â€" I have long held the opinion that al: fighting ships should be fitted with a system of temporary fenders, igoadof;wdo‘dn?bh:nblbydw, me future us + tion into offect, anid ite influance wil be as beneficial to" his #hâ€"p as the Yakes of the chain i:.:lo: Rnto'ithl:m.nidu ‘:::: Kearsage action‘ wit A thlef::h::’ihfmmthogumt:flhhhm se ing to penetrate the rudely improâ€" vised cugnuof her antagonist. © It was one of thouu?b contrivences which mark the man of original thought, and doubtless had a Mmflm:oo on the ;uu(l!toftho action, : if it did not wholly ecide it. $ " ip consi in performing certain complicated mantonvres ‘by the ?qt.ion oftl;.:.wmdon thomh;vyyix;iifit ailed, or shot" tay, it then became & &m"fi“of ehl_or:,tnlldo. o. dirst tj}dfln& wfi’. flag ‘ship at iigar is said to have kiues or wounded men. â€" Bad nsmmhisonunpu%olthl"rflh led superior â€"gunn English. > .m.p‘en ip‘ounmnh‘ “! g ‘will be as fatal ‘as stoamships rlmmk:&d'fll be as w as raking was with the old wooden vessel, and freque becadse being ramined Hioprogie dron i ie ie re bice| (iccmonnd Modern.science has so,changed the art of seafare that..mere animal coupage is ouly.one of the: many elements> required to ~mauke a <great naval conmimanderâ€"inâ€" dhief. In the days of sailing menâ€"of war long, cut.off what remained of them by dividing the hipjoints. Death soon came toummuthe.ufl‘orix:g-of the wretchâ€" ed man. ‘The knife with which this diaâ€" bolical deed was done was..overane foot in le anudâ€" is now .,,,r‘m__.___.,..:‘ lI:‘i_el;tn..‘:l:’o'Sv.lly, of TOXI'I):â€" ew â€"Orlcans Rloody : scenes are uent dunns these incursions.â€" Not 12'." since a ban of Mexicans captured a small pueble near Brownsville, a poor schoolmaster who had unfortumuiy incurred their hatred . The villains deliberately hacked off the legs of the miserable man, and then commanded him to walk on the bloodin;-tnmrlf he would save his life. In his agony he made a few convulsive movements, while the inhuman butchers slashed him with their swords and knives. Not content with this barbarous treatment, one of them, sugâ€" gesting that the stumps were yet too Oinduainc‘is thaon, Verfvayyand tht nn i is noâ€" farious schemes are unm out ‘with a unity of concert and action that generaliy crowns them with success. 6 ailment. . ' t } During Governor ‘s administra« tion nine criminals m:; hanged in Louisiana, while only five were executed in the fifteen previous years, s ‘The opinion that oranges can be raised rmfihbly in Southern Georgia has been ully verified by Mrs. U‘hhx, who has j;.lllt gathered a full crop of the golden ruit. J .. for 22, and gave the moans to leave the city to 205. the retreat of the successful robbers. _ Furinis t 30 pae hasd op hagy caude dealers. and nfirin the markets prices ing as high as $17 per head. This is xfl&, .lslmntinvh:lia- for ‘both thieves and purchasers, â€"! } Mr. Wylie, the checker player, has just finished a series of one hundred and three games in Hartford, Conn., of which he won ninet{-thm games, and lost two games, while eight games were drawn. Elisha H. Allan, Chief Justice of the Hawaiian Islands, has reached San Franâ€" cisco en route to Wuhlfin. where he will present his credentials as Minister from that kingdom to the United States. On und after the Ast of January next, the School Committee of the City of Bosâ€" ton will consist of unnx;bnr members elected on a general ticket, instead of, as at present, over one hundred members elected by wards. | Richard Henry Stanley, formerly of of New York city, but ‘d?Eff 1874, Attorney General of the Ha lands, died at Honolulu about the imiddle of November, aged 51 years. } Mrs, An lrew Johnson, the widow of 6xâ€" President Andrew Johnson, is npm:i: again yery feeble, owing to an asth The Central Pacific Bllhoudcomm hss sbâ€"orbed all the Oragon railroa : operation. 3 f The aegree of M.A. has been bestowed by the University of Michigan u; }{unlin, one of its graduates. vo W‘. Edgar A. Poo‘s only sister, Miss Ros@ Poo,grordh-tymminubofu t« able institution in Washington. ; The material for the ironclad about being built at San Francisco is forwarded in sections from Philadelphia by rail, UNITED STATES BREVITIESâ€" Modern Naval Warfare, On the (Rio Grande ves advan regon railroads i9 to cover t and SIVER % anto, OBt. Buates cost but one cant, . Addre ** 4. BTINGUN & Con $0.... m tmit on dhan e k topas TVB4 rains, Swelling of the Joints, Toahaote Paln io thnt race Nexblawe is sold b; duhnhm M" 4MAE h ty ols Wihobe, (N= @ o Piem are lt Srnet ind Cought Applind Cuie,. Sprain Snafing Of the Joinee James W; is, a lawyer of Fond du las, Wis, h?::‘mined a _ verdict for g:fimdnmf;gumtfluflwfihmn wa; juries in being forcibly ds on nginhe sn myme Soie trains. is suit in June, and then obtained a verdict for $4,500, The Supreme Court granted a new trial of the case, and another jury has confirmâ€" ed the decision of the former one. Pain appears to be the lot of us at any moment to come upon us. . Hence the i tance ofhvin;_:dl times Sntidots, 19 be teon in case of Qineiqenny an in case of emergency, wh‘nmm“m.do &of;;l”a. WM,' in & most e n&r‘{nmr:n-hh:}ihm Wesd or Wate Feaper "Aticyed i: ternally,‘ it cures Dysentery, Choler Irlonornumu-r + can safely and consistently recom~ mend your invaluable a i in a nflotyofoueq-pocinfi;‘mfiig- eases, having successfi rescribed it in Bronchitis, A-thmn.m from Liver Caafihint, Debility from Fevers, and De 'tyfri:nimgovu'uMBhod, + sir, yours &ruly, 4o ”Juu&nml. 4014 Practicing Physician and Surgeon. mwmén“th;w"umdth. and more s ration in cases ‘indicated b;.zy ooufi and decided argmentation of tone to u’nypa?' pophosphites, and have found iflfi"ffl{ the following results ; ~_â€" _ have TERCA® CCOnS 04 MB Mar. Jares I Fecrows. ©* > .. Biz;â€"In the practice of medicine I ducted hubu,d.::-mnmsn, mvh.ol:- hind the hills of chairs and the sierras of pile furniture. Thaerx;l“oldw seemed to be going at ten francs & piece, sold by the set," human memory lay one upon another, Fautenils rose like a mountain, their gilt legs‘â€"outward and their carved backs turned in. The woodwork in every case seemed excellent, but there were fowarfioluapmznthomobppc'm care to buy, so rotten were the fine velâ€" vets and the thick‘ brocades. Yet 1 espied a series of ‘articles from: Trianon to. make a lady enviousâ€"ourtains of: blmdoq,oouda.ofwhiu-fin,fifidr udothrmhnick-mukz m, conâ€" dition. â€" And there was a sofa ornaments of brass on cedar wood, bedâ€" steads of the antique French form simiâ€" larly adorned, and a table of excellent workmansnip. . These are to be sold toâ€" morrow and the %s:'t:r,withuh of Seyrea porcelain. were not more than a score of buyers in the Riding just described of a great ; other modifications of the reflected light. Thhuwhlhfiudnfion of tone in the sky is often missed by unobservant paintâ€" nwg?thinkth:mrhm‘ dt some blue pigmen represen: the odourpoflhe whole sky in their pictures. . : mfionnl£:hou. Never was seen such a strange fil:y,uuleuin.umpd’fnoâ€" booters, placard gave one to underâ€" stand that the furniture to be sold was rescued from the Communists, from or froni the ommivorous German. A had doubtless been thus saved. Heaps of contorted ironwork lay piled against the naked wall. A mound of shapeless bronze, of chandeliers in bitw corner ; but the mass .of things for sale consisted of ancient furniture, velvet sofas mmtohu';:d very . thread, . silk fautenils a suites, of which the originel coldur might plote sets of furniture. About the middle of the shed: â€" forty tabourets _ were L in m great heap. Gilt sofas of a fashion beyond rullstouity mutmertun the frapartion of c 0 reflected gnenn“,'“b?\:" m 8, which together give zooolouunurzn of blue, predominates greatly over the The Paris correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph writes to that journal on Noy. 16 :â€""An advertisement issued by the Board of Domains for this department drewmototthuid’Orx y this afterâ€" noon. Thon"‘innbnmk -oh:li were offered for sale some hundred lots rags, sticks, and remnants saved from the be dis x domains really troared our stt the Stiige of the pelioud P m eren es Toh Oe O "Oanied thare, frcm ange and yellow rays, with their mm Thnl”d';’o reflected light of the open sky is blue; but let the thickness of the reflecting Iayer, or the number of the refleod? ing nnhlufi es increase, and the blueness ligl:: decreases, for the .ohruflbt which been deprived by the of reflection milk, di‘uted, if necessaryâ€"which will seldom be the caseâ€"with a drop of water, The milk is a cloudy medium ; its minute particles reflect certain rays of very short particies rellect certain of very short waveâ€"lengthâ€"those Wfl'flu more reâ€" "interference." _ each minute | foreign particle of water gives rise to two reflecâ€" tions, one on each surfaceâ€"one external, on the anterior surface ; one internal, on the posterior. These reflected rays, cause the fifi d“h.nomm” me ';ét"‘nhii-' Wiek the particles: thus alfeoting the frangible or blue end of the spectrum iris of the eye often reflects a blue i moooie earmnand no wlouringmuhrww;boblm The aick beckgromg of mtoite miot k the dar! s space & translucent medium is placed; this medium is the atmosphere. It is never trmsm .do;n;r;tle- millions ‘of minute artic water, being suspended in it. When these ;nt:::ffi are of a certain degree of minuteness and uniformâ€" ity, they arrest the fmopau;g:rofwhiu light ; .this they do by a peculiar kind of How does t?o I;'Qnouu o;':“n mlondolt: originate e ma explain I-;ymeam of an cfi:lfim!nm illustration. ind andom s saute ACK jal & milk, di!Juud. if necessaryâ€"which will therefore, y reflected milkondd.'rkbww:fi-n blué. So through a delicate skin, and n series of translucent but not fiu-mt meomâ€" branes, the light reflected w the dark background of a vein filled with venous blood exists, is _ blue. So, â€"also, the translucent, but not apparâ€" Letter from Rev. J. Sailmon, M. of Fro © Cas#szel:‘s Technical Eduontor. BLUENESS OF THE SKY. Debris of the Empire,. into hrorbeiifitaciymtctrtetrees. â€"itran Arsd Auricd :h‘ bh:n.-u &: light and â€"Pain in the ‘omplaint, â€" Sudden air, â€" suffer differâ€" a blue ARELECL L in the of on MON~ l.)AYmnflAYdDm':’.n, A. D mummoruo'vloec,..m, "all and fln&,um 1 or tractâ€"of land mfi:-lun.mu. Towhthip uf Cambe lasd: ts the Coainy 2t Russeli, "n_ the ot Ontario, beme composed of the No West half of Lot .. in the Seventh Tnow on same more or less. bls um'"""""«m s... B4 or Auctioneer. BURN, of the Village of New 1 ;.flof;nggh * dogen "Adiitel sers onfyâ€" oo W1l covenant against his own WALKER, PENNOCK & MoINTYRE, sold by “ sale contained in mu:-’;w Ontario) ol the i inmeny yecker t aiel Mabde the elder, of the said Township of Cumberiand. «m&hmw:flmmum Tate, the y of October, in th“. "".3 ;;T" to ROBEET BL ACKâ€" Martoal, py C303 RRBE contained in a certain llmol)nd' the TW =NTY. NL DAY of NoV in the year «wmmamze Y McCART. NEY and ARCHIBA LD AVEL of Rosal on Pomiceiibend in the County of af OMHAFIAY Jo Lamwans Mm(A_. " EATINCE Lvine â€"haen mada in tha ces cae rpuid having been made in the y ent of the mmmmwfl.. al v‘riue of & sovenant contained in a c i cents per battle. Hold at all Drug Stores ERR ATSON & CO Chemists, =h fiwéiwm mule tho t at mJ resienon 5o mabap c witare e t t 2 â€"3.â€" e c kyâ€"Ofeâ€"â€" eorrespondents to discontinue sending further packages by express until such time as o ay shetl bo wnud"neo m‘h‘: Tpfi: business of this important and thriving The above named Company having after frequent remonstrance with the m and Agent, to deliver express parcels ardressed Ottawa,; Nov: & 1676 2t 9 olcurad ons ts aimont ease * 1 4* Ne vecm hss ton We Cnamings wiP Eim sid Ent baapaton acee Doke roock »ontr xesoopgnoum® Whelenie sn cado feght t pomentio, Orimping, de. Iron, JAMES ~ASHFIELD, Owing to Main Sewer obstrucfions, Loff>r to all cash over NE DO fure My stock is well assorted in r Ho " + ; l. oo Throa (LATE MNETCALFE‘S) | Are now prepared to show a very large stock of OVERUOAEE, ; _ _( ulc o kss OVER OOA% Wiil be sold at 40 cent. below first cost, as mpnm-lr:m»rn Fashionable 'l':l_l_ulum-nu first of January DOMINJON PLATE GLASS INSURANCE YOMLA NY of Montroai® MJ NCE ons Atent mevnint OTTaAwWaA RIVER ATLON COMP‘NY. RICHELIEU NAVIGATION OOMPANY. %R.Coal and Wood for sale. rnqlnl,tmm;:nevm York Steet, near Sussex Stroet, CA.I’I'I' BE UI.lll}Ol.... w TICKET AND GENERAL WiSSION AGENOY, Al:hfln following first class Companies : EQU LIFE URANUCE 800IETY dfioamwfm over $:6,000â€" IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANOE COMPANY Insurance Co. C uts .. " ol . RLANNESL SHI And a Large Assortment of Men‘s Furnishings BANKRUPT STOCK ! The extensive u:an Estate of Toly ow Rideau Bank, Â¥th Oct..1875. FIRE, LIFEâ€" & MARINE INSUSAACE Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CAPITAL, ~ .\ $2;000,000. nACH, ulo-a;:‘: mfi«wwâ€". D. THOMPBON, ?y"o'( "E" i CHAS. D, gOIY. Keq., Manager. o. AgtMt AFOtlawsa Vaney. OFFICE: Russell House Blook. Utiawa, Sopt. 16, 1874 _ _ â€" â€" _ SH% SHIRTS 1 COLLARS ! cA DESJARDILNS, y General Agent Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Hrap Orrios â€" â€" â€"â€" Hamilton, Ont. CAPIT AL, $1,000,000. 4 $5 DUKE BTREET, NEAR CHAUDIERE FALLS Ottawa, Novw 5, 1875, â€".___ _ .. The Canadian Express. Company. Ottawa. Jan. 23. Jan. 0, 1875, . D. MORGAN & SONS. Ottawa, Nov, $¢d, 1875. â€" .. sdbstt And every d-m:"nl Winter UNDERCLOTHILNG, ____ _ _ ____ ORDER DEPARTMENT. i In this Depariment will beâ€"ound a very large Ortawa, Oct. 8, 1875, JOHN SMITH & Cu., RAY‘SSYRUP oF ncorporated 1874. No. 22, Russelt House Block, Sparks Stâ€" CLOTHING HOUSE, _ nmutger .. <on. ; 1B SPABRKS STRERT . IETGAGE SALE. THURSDAY, November 5th, 1875. PERIAL FIRE INSU + Of Lendon, England. w:&%% T. SUTTON, No. 36 Russell House Bleck, Bparks St. OR RCADYâ€"MADE â€"« CLOTHING HAND IN HKAND ~ MUVTVUVAL JOHN WINERB, Esg., Hamilton, Viceâ€"Presidents : CHEAP SALE At less than Auction prices. COMPAR® THE PRICES AT THE s J mwb 4 onl â€"-ii--â€" w‘: ITusuraUceâ€" lob, guder bermae t e eC R.C. W. MaoCUA Agent, Ottewa and V OTTAWA. 8 ATERAOTIO®N! DTHS, _. CANADA W. F. WHITCHER. nE erivoroum noe . is iancneen ts iant Serte boes building stone and posts of all desoription me . Cpect ces ues meren by _ WILSON & ORR, Carvers& Gilder LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and O1 all descriptions at Partiocs firstâ€"class article can 05 potking in as aveiybaing ue ain ue 5 [uATE or PRESOOrT] Cormer of Sparksjand Hank Stroots. ul en uoo TIMBER LLMITs, 493 SQUARE MILE March 12, 1874 $@"~10.50a.m. Tâ€"ain from Otaws makes close omt::l with Grand ‘Trunk h‘hl-. gnmmc.ud with the Utica & ."ur tor New York, Aibany, Utica, $AF4.0 p.m. Train from Brockville makes close ."&u- with Grand Trunk ixpress Elaok Eiver Railway from New York, Aibeny, U ion. Sho. New York, A s mm made at Renfrew with stages and from broke. 3 ied To e e Heatoren., w olu L _ _ ... Manag ng Director. On and after MONDAY, 220d November, 1475, Begs to inform the citizens of Ottewa that he has commenced the 6Q Buoarks~st. * * Sidies "Pife starint Iine o uo pocnts * ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIMAR frrend mox n d -unnue.r.:-q- $.35 2.m, 4.05 p.m, Qe, 1 c â€" ~100em o pel| k _ .: * BPE pa OTTAWA RAILWAY, T.l ST. LA&WERENCE For Ottawa via Brockville. TWO £XPREES TRAINS DAILY, 3 | 1*»»â€"/onpd uk d No. 5 _ 445 p .x. Grand Trunk Ex» | ["Tom wark ... cc| 100 P PIOTURE FRA ME {Every amy 1875. COAL SAUSAGES,. JOHN. SATCOHELL, Brockville, Dec. 3, 1875. _ ~ 4012 Brockville & Ottawa SHOW C#SBS8 MADE To Of uniform guags with the Grand Trunk l olee the Petowawa, Kippewa and River ss y zl l 000. _ _ K. MeGILLNVERAY, Manufacture of Sausages. mwux. 46 ins Will run m NOTICE. MANUPAOT URERLG & > e e 1.95 y.m. 7.30 ember 21870. GoIne I:"nz! |:I n".'.!.! {wrana Tranke Sxpross Lav Connenting with. d..a‘..;"‘x. >;m'07-(& 1875, »\S Arrive in 0,10 A,%, 4.10 v.a. Norwich Egg Powder,‘ Notice is bereby given Higned, as Huiders ahd" / â€" me Oflice hours from $ u.aa. to4 / / q * P e se oane, sA Post Office Nov. i2 nb * ‘ Auscmnisters N‘"fimu MQSEY QK0®" .z iepmamirouce POST OFRIGE saylNQqs BAKKC __ m. be at this office. Lute c oriimrrme oi EP V_._,__l-â€"a-â€"---â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘T STBEKT LETTER BOXES. â€" 6 Biepeury o m o mae aoe oti e onl tier ¢ FREE DELJVEEY, f Inlimnosies P be delitered by Lotien .Oar» Posracs STtaxrs Are no longer sold at this offled, by. maay ne A on plosueniacy bas for Canadiae steamets, New York. c‘uss avery Wonla®. | °_ _ X;M,“ofim:'-“ Sovernment Hotites ce Rovoniber, 187. { HIB 0 T AUMIN Lo uOndat mromn me aat Bairate yPe 217 ® tas Sist ‘mhu-w: :‘ Â¥ Ove Jor Gni in, heatrbel Piowied 44 oedaty i ypoor Jreriok oriA"s, of all Grocers. """‘-J.‘wmm Arrival and Departure of Mails, OMINION . PARLILAKEE T. PRIVATE BILLS, ;i vurgh, Hochesterville aud 1 - nalf f Q_Th._.f-L‘o-t %. 08. ?.l * all kinds Of Oakes WITHOUT snsfefsers ffig hk IMENT HOUSE, oTEA FxrDAY, 8th day of October, BEKLfISH MAJILS UHARLES T. QILL® %o 10,l0 p.0, Will be ior» a. m .. in which onty un= OFFICEKâ€"Sel site Russell Ho aOLE®OD oot. 17. »epromee °s <, .. P.5000% ‘¥ob. 6. 1»74. VOL. i given to the Tinces. Rull, Oct. 26. T-..‘Al W . ® ie mea givou ‘to dive Ais OFFIOCE : Ha cJ ELLAAM City of OTTA Has opeued So. 1 St.4« Sept. 8, 1878 K. W ALKE®R G1S8 «Jf the Paten Agen Â¥30 LOMBER <ITOE IN [Â¥

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