A Cuarxcr ros a Lapvy ‘to " Lear."â€"A | wheneach of the plans appeared. Mr. jovial husbandman, who rasides within ."l‘oploy next f:vour«f“‘tho r"] hundred m.es of March iCorners, a few | with some . comic _ pictures . w 'obl months -.ob.dthomufortunowr‘ut.bo doh:h‘.ted them : mï¬ By: & partner of his joys and sqrrows, the wife | sim N“mn g ine of his besom, 'Mfmovér.qwd.lh carried to the nionmfl century Lad ministered to the comforts of | regions of Rome, and showed the Church his bome. But nopmmtboeonnubhliof St. Pm"i the Vatican. Then the happiness of this son of the soil, and .o'Luxombourg alace, in the Louvré,Paris; verdant is his heart, though the heats and ‘ #ome statuary shown at the Paris exhibiâ€" coids of over fifty summers and winters | tion the youngsters prondunced those (iry, | have made a bald patch on the crown of and called for something comical, which | his head, that he is ag:â€"in determined to Mr. Topley complied with by showing | embark once more in the hymenial ship. . the dire g’plaxil’ expressed in the fea But to insure against another affiiction | tures of w‘b went a bath» like that he has already sufered, he is ing and on his I-nihio-no*ho; looking round for sone sixteen year old occupied by an elderly spinster. The en ‘ damsel to share hisâ€"well it don‘t matter tertainment closed by showing the Sagred what, but it may be guessed as easily as Cities of Jerusalem and Betblehem, the described. _ With this purpose before| Easter Crcss, and the face of our Lord. him, he bas already tried to woo almost , During the magic lantern exhibition Mi every youthful maiden in the section, but | Goodeve discoursed some sweet on awlas ! without any good result. Unâ€" the piano. After the is lantern ex: daunted and undeterred, however, be is hibition the little ones 1 To c going to extend his travels, and it is to be several homes well | with whiat that some young lady will take been done for their amusement by i onhi;:n«b.uu.,adnlnh-ru hddeChrhtammlg.mdM is nurse for the i of his natural School 'L,%I.ll_s’ h d.yn.ltill-pnc;{.nh.nk.ndlï¬m‘m 1 chanee for an casy leap! . | table. | take justi¢e into her bands. If she carries out her threat probabilities are thas she will appear onl the other side of the court room soon, with, perhips, an even less satisfactory % to herself. > As Excua®os ror awa.â€"The sub ject of having an Exchange for the city was not only mooted, but a committee was appointed to inquire into the feasiâ€" bility F ihe andertnk! at the meeting of the Loca. Board of Trade last night. An institution of this has been a want felt amongst the business men of the city, as well as those who have osersion to visat it for some some titme, and it is only matter for surprise that, with the amount of business done in wa, to say nothing of its being the Capitafof the Dominion, this should have been allowed to be a want so long It is to be hoped the young ides, now that it has pubjlicly seen the right, may take root shoot vigorously. Wa«it‘s t~ Becous jor Hix.â€"Henry Joues, who wa« last wegk sent to jail for threatening .n:â€"i abusing his nurse in the Protestant Eoâ€"pital, wag$ azain up before His Worship Mr. O‘G yesterday mornâ€" ing, charged with being & vagrant. â€" Jones had made his way di from the jail to the statiou, «n represehted that he was unable to work and no money. Iis Worship said he do nothing for biue, and that ha must and dpo someâ€" thing for himseif, having! by his own folly deprived himself of the ortable home and medical atteniion bad been reâ€" ceiving in the hospital. | Jones protested that he could not stand{to do any work, but His Wonhif was i ble. How ever far the un man may have erred, he is certainly fit to work for his ving just now. A Cuiro Poisoxzp.â€"Cn Sunday afterâ€" moon & boy, whose parents reside on Gloucester street, and whose name is Lemieux, died from the effects o‘ suck ing lucifer matches. It seems the bor of matches was left within the reach of the ehild, who was anly four years old, and e started making an m.hn.ha"l: theia. The ena of it was that the ‘Eiondiod in agony from the action of the phosphorous and suipbhur upon his internal orgms. A jury was empanelled before Dr. Beaubien esterday, and a verdict of " Accidental S-th" was returned. ,The mishap should be sufficient to warn parents to keep maiches out of the reach of children. however, and left vowing that she would language to a girl nnnudï¬umu‘ ick, apâ€" penndyeŋuth complainant in a similar case against Mrs. Nowlan. Mary seemed to have smarting from the pain of her last viction, and anxâ€" 10us to have her neigh get a taste of the same. She failed to prove her casa, Ax Exrexsivs Srazs.â€"A man named Dawson, who deserted the employment of Mr,Klock, appesred at the Police Court yesterday to answer to that charga. When he went away he was in possession of some $12, on which he went and got, as be himself described it, "tight.‘"" _ He Llod guilty to the charge, and said that if was allowed time, he would either pay the money or find security. He was let off one «i«y on this conlition, the bill with costs foot:ing up the sum of $10. It is to te hoped that Dawson will think twice beiore be gets "tight" once, again. Prsrazations ror tHE Session.â€"The Russe!l House has been besieged by apâ€" plications for accommodaiion during the ensuing session, and they number some 160 already . Mr. George Nicholson has agrin beén retained to attend to the adâ€" munistration of fluids, and he, with others, will look after ine bar. The staff in the office will comeist of Messrs. Nar:er St Jmu-. J. Keoly, and B. A. Hearo. The whole of the house has been rerovated, and every regard has beenâ€" paid to the comfort of guests. Caaxeryc Hezr Posttios.â€"Mary Hamil ton, who was last week sent down three days for using threatening and abusive Arrroacuss to TeE Paruiaxe®t Bciupâ€" iNG~ â€"Yesterday the workmgen on the Pariiament Hill were hard at work shovâ€" elin« the snow from the approaches to ime suildings. The newly erected steps have been covered with plank, so that the ways of legislators may not be more slippery than is customary. #Crsar tas Covgt.‘â€"Whils one of those cases thet the " great unwashed " seem to take such an interest in, and where personalities of the plainest and coarsest nature are frequent, was going on at the Police Court, yesterday mornâ€" ing, Chief Langrell exercised his authori ty, and made the mob skedaddle at the double quick. Bravo! Chief, you should do it often. © Coxtxg Bicz.â€"Mr. J. H. Raper, whose temperance addresses made such a fay ourable impression on the Ottawa people a week or so ago, is again to visit the city in the end of next week. and will possibly stay for some time. Those who like to hear sound temperance views ably and attractively set forth will enjoy a rich treat in listening to Mr. Raper City [us Fawaus Tewrsraxc®e Hows.â€"Mrs. Haniy says she is in want of assistance to epable ber to carry out her good intenâ€" tions through the remainder of the winter. _ Will somebody come to the rescue, unloose their purse strings, and do something in support of the Home. j ever cou! tun: K®rtrxivn. â€" Aldermen _.lowe _ and Rocyue returned from Toronto on Sunday m.orning aiter their trip in re the new licersing Act. They are perfectly satis fed with the work they did in the "Queen Gettinoe livsiik®. â€" Yesterday the streets were crowded with pleasure seek» ers, both on foot and driving, and the city wore a much livelier appearance than it has done for many a day. CASH PUFRCi!IASERS OF $1.00 5.000 PALACE SHOE STORE, Local Antelltqaence. CVEX â€" AaAwWayY enjoy & sleagh mde, and the; bave taken a better oppor â€" A great many people, old, took advantage of the cd mild weather yesterday njoy & sleigh ride, and they OTL CHROWO® (Mounted) NPARKS® STREET EBTON n @ures 106071 hibition the little W‘i several homes well with whit been done for their amusement by ladies elTChrht Church, and their Suq ceeded with,. A motion was a‘so put and carried that a deputation be appointed to wait upon Mr. J . H. P. Gibson to request him to become a candidate for.the office of license inspector. The, meeting then aijourned . onsz Suxpay Scitoor Festivar â€"The children of Christ Church Sunday School were enâ€" teriained last evening at a reusriion and tea, in the basement of edifice, byht.::l ladies of ttl;’ Church :ï¬shu:;hy Se . â€" After eager | y youngsters had done thorsugh iusï¬oo{) the zood things of the supper table, Mr. W. J. Topley, of the Notman Studio, inâ€" troduced a series of magic lantern views. First on the canvas appeared. the well known features of His Excellency the Governor (General, closely followed by Her Excellency, both of which were reâ€" ceived with vociferous A’)phnu by the audience. it was ï¬l“lï¬yllg to nolice the gusto with which the portraits of their Excellencies were greeted. Next appeared His Lordship the‘ l'-hs of Ontario, which elicited another~rou of applause ; but (when the Venerable Archdeao:: Lauder, who xo n“:il apâ€" peared, the tumult was deafening, all the little ohes trying who could be loudest in their expressions of regard for their beloved pastor. ‘This was followed by statuary busts of the Princess of Wales and Sir John A. d, both of whom were loudly lauded. Then were shown views of the Ottawa River and Ottawa and. vicinity, which were remarkâ€" able for their accuracy, and ‘met with becoming nwnl from the youngsters when each of the phn:u;pfwed. Mr. Topley _ next _ fav the r’. with some . comic _ pictures . which delighted them | immensely. â€" By: a TrxureEraxose EcrgctoRaL Assoctation.,â€" A meeting of the"Committee -ppoinh for the formation of a Temperance Eleoâ€" toral Association was heid in the Tom perance Hall yesterday evening Owing to some misunderstanding about the hour of meeting there was not so many present as was oxvcud,thoughugoodfow turned up. Mr. Bartram was unmnnouï¬ called upon to preside, and Mr. Dona son requested to act as Secretary pro fem. It was‘ deemed advisable to adjourn the meeting tiil next Tuesday, when the Secretary was asked toâ€" Mx.-ll the temperance organizations in ) city of the time and place, as well as to insert notices of the meeting in the press of the city, calling a public meeting, at which the election of o&oe bearers would be proâ€" lnz Best sewing cotton for hand or machine sewing is Clark & Co.‘s extra quality six cord. Notice the anchar on each spool onz 000 4047 gmhuam remain much the same as y. Potatoes in a few instances underwent a slight advance on former prices, as high as 35c per bushel being paid for some very fine specimens ; but the general figure was from 250 to 300, As formerly. Other roots and vegetables were in pretty fair supply, turnips being sold at &)apor bushel ; carrots, 506 ; beets and parsnips, from to. 600 ; celery, 60c per dozen h [A from 60G, um-, per| dozen,. to size and q J ; s5ge, 3c per bunch R@~ Tus opening of the Session ~ serits a fazourable opportunity to go?il‘o- men of paying our establishment a visit. Those who will favour us with a ca‘l will find a first rate stock of ‘cloths, tw-:dl and doeskins from the best markets in Britain ; evergngnmont is made on the premises by first class workmen, and as we koof no ready made clothes we pay particular attention to the get up of our order trade We charge a f&ir price and give areliable article ; we attend to our own business, are determined to leave nothing undone to give satisfaction to our customers, and have no aoubt will sueâ€" ceed as first class Tailors and Gentlemen‘s to size and quality ; s:ge, 3c E:r bunoh Poultry and fish remained the same as before, as well as all sorts of meat, *ho supply of which was not very large. | Guaros‘ Baxp Practios. â€"Last night the Guards‘ Band met for practice, in the usual practice room in the m"’"’ Block. There was a full muster, and several pieces of music were goue over with most excellent effect. Uons‘den&l:nanomim was given to a new composi by Prof. Mills. A set of quadrilies, the music of which will in all probability charm the ears of those fortunate enough to be g:nent at the levee on Thurslay evenb:a ides this original production, the went over " Recollections of Auber ‘ and * Reminiscences of England," the latter arrangement being that played by the band when they carried off the prize at the Agricultural and Arts Exhibition last fall. Tus Marast.â€"There was a pretty fair attendance at the market yesterday, not: withstanding that Monday does no:flr- erally bring very many buyers or sollers. Though there was stonjoncy amorigat, sellers to demand rather higher prices, the demand did not justify such, and Outitters.â€"T. W. Kenny & Sons, 149 (lste QF For tH® OrENiNG or PaRLIANMENT.â€" Double Acromatic Opera Glasses, very superior ; Smelling Bottles, set in gold, &e, Also! fine Fans, just received, and selling very cheap at i)he Central Fancy Store, Russell House Block. 406413 Gorxe to Kixcsto®.â€"â€"Delegates {rgm the L 0. Y. B. of British Notth America left last night by the 10 o‘clock tiain, ito aitend the meeting of the Grand Lodge, wuich opens in Kingston thisg moining. Lhe delegates have instructions from their respective lodges to endeavour|to get the next Grand Lodge meeting held in Ottaws, and it is to be hoped that in this they will be successful, as there never has been a meeting of the Grand Lxige held in this city. TexrsratUur®.â€"Yesterday the weather was excessively mild, and overcoats and furs were exceedingly oppruzivo_. The temperature was about 30 © above zero at noon. Towards evening Jack Frost again took possession, and dried "F the puddles which were rendo . < walkikg disegreeable. $5) Sparks street, Ottawa. Frieze always in stock. TURXNING oFF TBR Watsr®.â€"Much anâ€" noyance is experienced by residents in the west end of the city at theuncéremo« nidus way in which the water is frequently turmned off n the supply pipes. This is done at all times nnti all seasons, and no warning is everigiven. Ratepayers who pay so dearly tfr their water, think a little consideration for their conveniente might ba shown to them. $ Avction Sacrz of Jewellery every eveâ€" ning at N, Marxs, Sparks street. Clearing out the old stock at great bargains. _ â€"â€"â€"â€" __ 4057 Rrxaway â€"Yesterday morning about eleven o‘clock, when a team of ho were turning the corner of HTll street and Richmond road, the animals got frightengd and ran against a lamp post, knookingfit to atoms, besides damaging the slengh and barness considerably. ‘The horses, however, were caugbt before any rcriou damage was done. The team belonged to afarmer who was coming into town. | is lantern ex< the opini k t theie “r‘“‘“n mmm corporation :« nuu::a:lt'by § debenture if , an U pul ss m â€:tld.mlfl n ecame P 4 vetore in ure Ald. Rows objected | to the ground taken by Ald, Bronson, and be, for, one, although anxious to see all the cheques honoured, he would not stand by and see an illegal actcommitied ; he would object to see any of the interest applied to such & purpose. He thought ‘the city bankers should extend some liberality in ad: | the most desirable and 1 mmemyï¬omdnboflmol, Your committee red civic officials. He dooidmobjoflodw‘By-hwbqpamd ivin thoAf.Iiniou.dnnoodb Bronson. lwm&mgput Bxumnidhoiid not think the â€" proceeding to fires. _ .. corporation could touch the funds of the _ They would also reco debenture if money was required far cor Waidï¬thohyorh_l poration purposes. _ < when 68 immw.,q mw-nmmhqu’wufl pany before ‘the money was app a tion therewith ng:o wopmwbohhn.&&oulhd oure the necessary Post | To the Corporation of Ottawa â€" | Gexntizusx,â€"La Banque Nationale bas | handed to us for collection your cheque for lu,ns.z\‘, payable to the order of Wim. { McEvela, with interest at the rate of ; seven per cent, amounting in the whole to the sum of $1,854.60. If the same is not parid immediately, it will be my duty to put it in suit, Yours, &¢,, G. Tamstox. The matter was referred to the Finance Cominittee. Ald. MoDovaar said he objected to the tampering with the sinking fund. He was of opinion that matters had better be dbrdo.dnl:ocunduthoynr:.h A xsowm expressed ion to the effect that they (the Cmon) shoul i not issue cheques unless they had funds on hand to meet them. It was not the intention of the Conncil to appropriâ€" ate any portion of the linkmggund in order to liquidate the cheques, but he read a } opinion which stated that the interest arising from any temporary investment of corporation monies could be applied to that purpose He quoted at Tength from the Consolidated Statutes, at length from the Consolidated Statutes, hwhcaqu the point at issue. :mmâ€"nd hzm mninian ‘that tha i-uz:t .ocrbu‘x‘x’u ';r:; inv_uhddmi could be :flg such like 1:3{1:& erpressed his opinion that the interest accruing from invested mouey could be Ald. Broxsox presented the following special report from the Finance Comâ€" mittee :â€"1n order to provide for the payâ€" ment of official salaries, lncludin# salaries due the members of the Police Force and Fire Brigade, now over two months in arrear, your Committee would recommend that the City Chamberlain be instructed to transfer to the local fund all accrurls of interest arising during the years 1874â€" 75 from the umpo:dly investment of moneys lying to the credit of the interest and sinking fund accounts of the City Debentures, amounting for the years ramed to the sum of $10,204.53. _ A motion to the effect that the question be referred to the Board of Works and Finance Committee was put and carried. A LITTLE COMPLAINT. | Thefollowing letter was read :â€" * Orrawa, 2l18t Jan. . â€"Gextesmex,â€"[ got an assignment of Lot No. 13, south side of Bolton street, someâ€"years azo, and ~I find that the City Cbamberlain has sold part of the said lot for taxzes, and the taxes having been paid for that year for which ‘[ have the receipt, I therefore wish to kuow what &o Council will do in the matter. Polling places ..................... _ 97 00 City (fhrk’u Disbursements... _ 33 80 Street Improvements. Jmstholly, excavation of s227 35 Pay list, labourers,Lower Town 223 00 4 #t UEper Town _ 161 55 . " _ Stone breakers......... 1,296 72 John Bradly, cedar pins, &c... _ 55 31 Ald. RocQuz, alluding to some remarks made by AlJ. Lang, which latter suggestâ€" ed that the affair should be left to a speâ€" cial committee of the Council, said he was surprised at a new member of the Board, like Ald. Jang, who was such an advocate for economy, should bring forth such a measure, inasmuch as it would only entail expenditure and delay. After some desultory conversation upon the matter, Ald. Rocque‘s motion was ‘The matter was referred to the Assessâ€" ment Committee. A letter from Mr. W. Edwards, the Sectetary of the Department of Public Work:.;{ Ontario, was rea, relative to the drainage of the Normal School, asking that the sewer on Eigin street might be constructed as soon as possiblG . Fire Department, Salartes of Chief and Assistants 187 84 Salaries of Firemen............... 722 50 Main Sewer. y No Mayor Preégontâ€"Reports and Rou»â€" tine Business. A regular mesting of the City Council was held last night. Present: â€"~Alds. Pratt, Rowe, Pattee, Lang, Birkett, Curâ€" rier, Robertson, McDougal, O‘Connor, Bronson, De Guise, Rocque, LeSueur. _ REMIsSION OFP TaXEs. Several petitions for the remission of taxes were presented and referred. WANTS §0ME MORB, â€" A petilion asking for payment of a cheque of $550, in favour of F. H. Corâ€" bett, was read, and referred to the Finance Committee. A letter from Mr. R. White was read asking for the payment of 4,400 for work done at the Exhibition Bui f After a considerable amount of discus~ sion had tiken place upon the subject, it was moved by _ _ _ _ _ Ald. Rows thought that the Council should meet the Directors of the Agriâ€" cultural Society, and see what arrangeâ€" ments could be arrived at. Ald. Rooqu®, seconded by Ald. Bierart, that the mntter be referred to the City Solicitor in order to obtain his opi..icm as to th: legality of the claim. In the absence of the Mavor, Ald. Prartt was called to the Chair, THE CHAUDIERE BRIDG®. . Aflext;r from Donald Robertson, uk; ing for the a r 0 Mimnrv at &?lzzw;wï¬dfl, was referred to the Boaftd of Works. A OLAIM. The following letter: was then read : â€"â€" February 5, 1876. The report was adopted. wic Tï¬at. > Offcial and other salaries....... 840 85 Election expenses ............... 159 50 Polling places ..................... 97 00 °* THE CITY COUNCIL. THE NORMAL SCHOOL DRAIYAGE SPEOIAL FINANCE REPORT. THE EXHIBLTION BUILDINGS THE TIMES: OTTAWA, TUESDAY, FRBRYUaRY‘8" 1846 $8,872 09 270 00 Foqï¬â€˜ully to report that they advertised or the supplies required at the Fire Staâ€" tions for the Fnunt year, and have reâ€" ceived the following tenders :â€" REPORT OF THB FIRB AND LIGHTâ€"OOMMITTEE, To the Corporation of the City of Ottawa: _ GzextrenBx,~Your committee beg resâ€" _â€"Ottawa, Feb. 4, 1876. . Ald. Broxgow : moved, seconded by Ald. Cumni):hq't the report of the Board of Works , provided: that the clause; relating to the purchase : of 100 toise of syenite stone be expu n&d. / Alid. Rocguy® said that the 100 toise of that stone would cost from $1,200 to nï¬â€˜ and he should vote in favour of the amendment was then put. andâ€"the mdopted as ~amended, the vote being 9: yeas to 4 nays. mnn a 100 toise of syenite stone Muli for road metal, to be broken by the men now in the employ of the Corâ€" pectfully submitted, is P Ro? A. Pratr, Jaxes Laxg, 3 4 ks 34 Tnros. Birastr. attention to ‘the fact that in April next there would be some coupons oomlns due, and mongy would have to be foun to meet them. % e m ':a.a the MI:;I': ecast m.u f:‘hd to substitute three rims of bdbk:mof iwo, at an extra cost of $5.00 per yard on each section of the rim. _ To e;:rnbb thgw :::truht of ï¬ho‘hmn‘;. sewer, Victoria to wi works more oxpodlm recomâ€" mended to allow him fortnightly estimates on work provided he increases his force to 125 men and continues said force‘ on the works, and that said advance will not in any way interfere with his present contract. . | After a wearisome disoussion as to the legality of the devoting of the debenture to the settlement of the claims before the Council, and amendment after amend: ment had been suggested, the report was adopted, provided that the â€"City Soliciâ€" tor‘s opinion is thu:“ it will not be illegal to carry out recommendation con:â€" lained therein. â€" Carried. to the rear lot line, across the new lots laid out on the Government Kkeserre, being a dijtance of ninetyâ€"nine feet from Ghoet to the propondd strodk staty Tout street e & wide, fronting ptho canal, This arrangeâ€" ment willi give to L&m of lots adâ€" mla‘:':g subject to‘tho ment by the owners of tlulohof'wmnd 0639.2’6&“ the estininte i value of the land ceded to them by this arrangement. The Assessment Committee in this their first Roport.m leave to submit that having exam/ the various petiâ€" tions referred to moy recommend that the following reductions and remis sions be made:= 3. It proposes the south limit of alteraâ€" iion to commence about the southwest angle of the intersection of Ottawa and Nicholas streets; thence at right angles . A number of mutm are before. your Committee which will be considered and reported on at the next meeting of this Council. REPORT OF BOARD OF WORKS. To the Corporation of the City of Ottawe : Gextuemsx,â€"Your gummn beg reâ€" spectfully to report that in mnll: ar rangements for the construction &: fropoud bridge at the Chaud'mQ,r: ound necessary to dam Young‘s Pond, and would ask mtho;ngor this work, the cost not to exceed $ Your Committee have had ‘under con sideration certain proposed alterations required by proprietors on the line in Ottawa street, together with a report from the City Engineer, with plans submitted and numbered 1, 2, and 3 n-[»otiux; After baving carefully looked into W e:i< m.i 1, your Committeo have de cided to recommend the one marked No. 8t Your Committee cannot recommend :ho petition “:ï¬ Messrs. Neville and Quinn or exemp from personal property. John W. }l‘horpe, no jurisdioï¬on.p Joseph Gauthier, no jurisdiction. ai<p Ald. Laxe moved that ‘the salaries of the assessors be fixed at $450 per annum, and that the same do cover all charges for attendance at the Court of Revision, &o., and that the report as so amended be out of order. Thomas Metrith:..:«.....«..++..1« 27 10 Your Committee cannot recommend the granting of the; petition f.r exempâ€" tion of Major Gener@l Smyth for exempâ€" tion from payment of taxes, as an officer of the Royal army, the premises he resides in being occupied by him as Commanderâ€" inâ€"Chief of the Militia of Canada. In the case of A. Hawley your Commitâ€" tee has no jurisdiction. Ruf:cting the petivion of Christopher Carleton, your Committee has no jurisdiction. f By the permission of the chair, Ald. Lang withdrew his amendmont, and the report was adopted in its entirety. To the Corporation of the City of Ottawa j Ald. Rooquzs objected to the amendment to the adoption of the report as being By Ward. Mrs. Antoine Jenveau.. Louis Belauger:........... Victoria Ward. Your Committee request authority to nd ceded to them tllhflmmont. Owing to the nnfabv'onnbb mdition of James O‘Leary, overcharged on o ig‘ooqo,’_umit.:...........,........ $ 5 43 Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1876. PERDQ is ts( 2 ult uh1 sn â€" 1t on income, remit................ C.rgline Armstrong, on account James G. Moylan................... Margaret Atkins..................... SBarah Mulling......................... Mre. T. G: Burns..................... MrB+ SIBOK+..rariness {vivesserscersess Charles McMolran......... ......... Damase Fournier...... + POWOF:.«v4s :: ssrererer Ellen Murphy......~~~ William Loyer............ N. E. German................ Rev. J. A. Morris.................., Edward Sutherland................. Frank N_e_'vly:......;....... M. K. Dickinson, on overcharge above 25 per cent. to be taxed on $38,950, exempting............ J. B. TaYyIOFs:rsreesssstsrittsatzerses ies ‘Thomas Patterson................... Mrs. Potrie............. Edward Spencer........ of po_ga}_t?..._................. ME Depesssessene e ces «e es re 300 ng, on account i tstestrsrstssesscs:. 20 00 Rersrrmsssrratreees _ T 28 rrtsisrriscsesesssrse 19 87 sersssrescsiastrires 9 04 Messsesssen serrsiene â€" T.RQ streotls ‘ , VSB CLARK "& Co.‘s extra‘quahty ax y, Aand in oan?.im ï¬e!':omu,m-d&:&% t authority to sewing machine ts and B-‘,koh’:-‘ best.. say overcharged . £, MUBRREISU: P. H. Cuasor, P. LeSuave, A. Prarr; 139 11 36 13 24 62 1 81 5 42 27 10 E';fllg.bm 'gyâ€:lio repeal of flog I their taxes did only what they had ue 4 l 0 2 RNCRATeCOTTY that it was unfair after exacting m from a large. number of the ‘ratepayers that others should be letiq ï¬.‘m_ln this view he was nu,ppa'tor by * quired for this service. tfully submi tuepsotully THos. m W ABOir uns c. . 0o9 enfiintiioniutiics: 164 of February. in M {Ald. ‘Browsox took strong ground in opposition to theâ€"measuré, contending FIVE . PHR, OENT, BYâ€"LAW, «> | Ald. Brexerr moved the introduction, for a first reading, of the> Byâ€"Law to repeal the five per cent. imposed upon all T ‘printed fo e ooratnene." Ottawa, 2nd February, 1871,“ The report was made the subject of a loul speech from Ald. Browsox. Ald. Birketrt said that the last speaker talkedâ€"for: talk‘s sake, and showed but little knowledge of what he was speaking aboutâ€"that was the clause relative to the naptha He (Ald. Brmecerr,) was s ongly tm avour of the adoption of the napths lamps, both on the ground of economy and public convenience. He did not see wlzdthoy should pay $24 per light, as the{ at present, and get no light after al r * Ald. Rosurrsox was in favour of allowing t.ho‘r?poittopua_es_itmmbd. 50 Poum.,homufl the said contract, and has applied for a portion ‘of the drawâ€" back thereon. Your Commoe w‘al‘lfl thorefore recommend that the y Bolicitor be instructed to have the neees > sary documents executed.to enable thé ï¬onwsqtptl'flmof said draw» ack, without detriment to the interests of the city. Ald. Rowsrâ€" said it was not essential that the Fire and Light Committee should practice ooo.ong As it was, the fire establishment of Ottawa had cost annually more than that of Toronto. Watte, ty "G Ald. Brrxerr said it was nothing of the kind. "E:: whole of the disbursem of last was only $35,000 or ssm and that included about $13,000 which belonged to the previous year . . * At this juncture Ald. Birkztr moved that the time of the Council be extended one hour.~ The motion was carried. After a somewhat lengthy and warm discussion the amendment was lost, The orisinal resolution was then carried, by 8 yeas to 5 nays. the acquiring of the $wo additional lots‘ :.q.ï¬ for the above ‘purpose, and "will report upon the same at as early a date as w hm.m Ward hfl%hfllï¬. t in his contract, and Alexander Sparks, one of the sureties of the said Absclom . Ald. Broxsox moved & resolution in amendment to refer the report back to the Committee to obtain aun estimate of. the probable cost of establishing the GrextuzxEx,â€"The Market Committee bag herewith to submit for : the consideraâ€" tion of the Council their first report. Your Committee have, after a good deal of labour, completed what tho$ opae may prove an effective and useful Byâ€"Jaw for the regulation of the different public markets and weigh houses, and w&l ask the consideration of the Council upon it. Pending the rhg of the Byâ€"law, your Committeehave had temporary leases issued for the shops and stalls in the several |markets. The time ‘being close at hand for the auctioning of the market. tolls, your Comâ€" mittee would ask for the necessary ‘auâ€" thority to 'flud?‘hl“l:"d:::o,“&m'i u::: time to se & c., in several })ubï¬c markels, pursuant to the terms of the new Byâ€"law, in the event of its adoption by the Corporation. _ _ Your Committee ‘beg to state that the Act guthorizing the Corporation to borrow a sufficient sum for the completion of the new By Ward market bmhrhu ‘has been passed by the Ontario Legislature, and, with a view to expedite the work and hasten â€"its completion, your‘Committee would ask to be empowered to take such steps as would at once enable. them to take advantage of the privileges} afforded by the suid ActS=â€"T" 416 TBSEp $ . â€"> acted upon by your Committee on the 12th m?ng"grmmmmdso i Deveature nriew" fo e "our Committee is at present completing‘ g Mather, . for the -eflplo(' ion;â€" of the uhul:hx; the ‘Western market, Oél"vould stalls in the Welhrnni-"k:: "would recommend the City Clerk. for tenders for the same, to be received and recommend the converting ogtlu old msrko&bulldinfnin Wellington Ward into -nighhouuh connection witl the new Western Market, and would . ask to be empowered Ooofm‘mihbhlah- for the purposes of said market. / | > that His Worship tholn{a yor be authorâ€" ized to sign a cheque for $1,000 in favour of the purchase of three lots from said estate for the extension of the Wellington Ward Market, to be paid from the unexâ€" REPORT OF THE MARKET COMMITTEE. To the Mayor and Corporation : â€" Alds, "McDougal, LeSueur, Rodgue, ~&and ing, Robertson, and Rowe, n ;| ~..~ . _ 2BA Snctort thought poople! who? paia remiaining uncellected on the first ;rmp:f' a;dtm mmn:l:: G. B. Parts®," ~" ~ \» | G. B. Parres. ittee would also recommend by | <Mr. Lvoryâ€" Evening, at 7, AHd Private sdflw w am‘“ & ©, OHALNS; :. | BE * sAihiens "aito Rrioy FORTEW . me%el io whsdx i AN IMMENSE vm. GnAl»m sank ALBERT AND\ LADIES‘ GOLD WATCHES,« ~CLOCKS, Jéave . i6ccived of ; #hoir;;Fali~ Importatjons, | , 48 BALEs CAREEys and € Em braging alithe novelties,:out for the season to which they confidently . SHOOLBRED & eC vr!)!""ijiz,m Before M. O‘Gaz, P. M. QtTrawa carret wousk. _ Monvar, 7th Jan. oo on To wan streets on Baturday evening, was dischargâ€" with a warning to go and sin no more.. “30"1 J ehrgd with being a vaâ€" p_l:! 'llm to go and workmfa' his From One cent tip to $2.00 eaoh." * *** »«, ~.GOMIO ANV SENTIMENTALD>/ chond, es fee Fhm 1 Rand some to. 7. pur ..Over 1,000 Volumes. â€" The â€" istest «No\ rels added when published. ‘Terms to nousubs: sri~ m_x'-leomporm; wite: deposit. Gln‘ us Chnluuaun!hm °'“3"d;m.h deâ€"| serting Mr. Klock, hninzbnx:fl-»ma his wages in advance. Dohndmt.dmm.dhniuï¬ $12, and had got‘on the "spree," but was willing to return to Mr. Klock‘s serâ€" vice. . ‘The case was allowed to stand over till to morrow, on the defendant promis« o wP.!btoLtlu money and costs of trf-l.mnï¬nnommul. . _ Mrs. Nowlan was arraigned for using Ottawa, Féb. 4, 1876, insulting Beruix Woors.â€"Assorting stook . jus received at Central Fancy Store. ~ SreotacLes for E sights at‘W . Hearn‘s, Sappers‘ Bridge,. 4061eod2m Lapizs.â€"Go to R. Johnston‘s, 120 Rideau street, for the best and cheapest flour in the city. 4063i4% * â€" m s‘t."l also: EMBROIDERED AILK APRONS 310 Mftimrony havender Saloon m vender, an Straw colours. Eachâ€"pair w’nrunhd. . Auex. Russsut & Co * CHEMISTGAND DEUGGIST, By ‘Bwow Smos Cuvrs.â€"The mj tbosbov&(!lglgnnmuddoo:dlh m‘ L ins e laniket m: Brmly Tailoring and Gene ut fitting Establishment. / 4059 6i «mm P. C, As Macxirioext Costuars ror tar â€" ERNOR‘s g‘uJ:hï¬, No'BYo{: 7 now in St. 6. K, ing a 4 vmrtlirobo of mfy goutnmu %’w replace one y destroyed : ladies and gentlemen, of silk. satin velvet, elaborately trimmed for the Govâ€" ernor‘s bsllklt from $10 to $20 each, cosâ€" tumes which cost one and two hundred dollars each to get up.: Address C. K. DaxigLLE, Victoria Hotel, St. John, N. B4 stating heightâ€" and weight, and costumes ordered will be bm:l:g:w'tn week before the ball, i ~€056iGgeod I n PCE .'.I.-‘:Q‘Am_-?;?‘_&?tr-.ï¬: oo "iuee A-PA'm TO LET,with or withâ€" o.?» Boa incoluding a large . w Th d9 cpenopl grate Apoiy to wias Poba Mm of Otta wa, ‘has opsned an oftice and mise, for torag due Nhl-unll:t‘m‘l';u'u he # e wiad Gi.m MORTIMCER, Enlonli» OPERA Mn Byâ€"Ward Market, North pFiStChLaS®S Board and . {+$3) per montn. " R.W .* meve® m-uuuma h-vl_’ been w Round of Beef, Ottawa, m‘ï¬.‘ “-"é Inspector â€"of Butter, A first class Fit at Ottawe, Reb. 5. 3876 144 Ottawa, Fob: 5, 1876. Ottawa: Keb. 8, 1876. . _ New Advertisements. <<Starr‘s Buildings, t ind remeghinic ie nndlomngnneie t ce 4A Invite Special Value in Lace Curtains, Lunch Bill of Fare. ‘ TO RENT, well furnisned with o ohen e on ies et, corner of Bank. __â€" Tobii? UEEN RESTAURAXT. DRESS ~SHIRTS, #@~Dinner at 6 o‘cleock. CX Oystersâ€"fried, siewed and raw Roast #houlder (Muiton), TURSDAY, Feb, 8b. Hot Joints, Inspection. . MRS. VENE‘8, | * without costs. Cold Joints,. 406Im\1 cC. 4 femesue on epnoice e en im vm‘ Will dispose following oob,dt-llmdqï¬ w€ es nn?hofJ-nnq, viz ;« â€"___CHEAP G0OODS‘; J ChisholIm & Brannea use, and the Creditors are notified to me*t a} :m:. mo. 3) Rideau s-u(l a-v'ï¬i "ri.'mgryd m&u&t’% of Ten o‘clock, A. M., to receive of their affairs, and to appoint an Assighee if they A I:th. -..:. dJAIl? A-‘w 000.7 goomimanncice d ie SF + DOD, L STOD d&th-rd '@uuA- '_L;M:‘. TEENTH asy of" FESROARY, 106, mt ths Millinery, i nade an MAssignmâ€"nt Of ns e it n the Graditers se mothed Ottawa, Feb. 8 1876.;« . :__> _ _( Pulmm orF 1875. wiioaneoneyriLe Airic Makere, Uo It gives a Br Light, fully equal:to the einie oo en en afpenint e o7 t i kA the * Kerosene now in use. dureâ€" P oe oo ie avanbe Hiira bo airain d o antnte ar ie ) ~ . JAIMPORTANT «NC Aâ€"NE&W . GAS LIGHT® FOR Al% w.-‘-:*‘:“__‘m_# large sizes, Hair Dresser by Appointment to the Earl and G } \~Dufferin and Suite. i AlsQ, & Case ol _Ur. Antonelia‘s Golden Hair Fluid, ceb ce Rowland‘s Maccassar ~Oil, rew exang Floral Cream,â€"a Pomade scented from â€" Flowers. w is *7‘ ._-'.,.% 3,“;«: id l m Try E. Miles‘ celebrated Electric Hair Dye, and\Physioiogical Hatr K Orders for DRESS SUITS, TITS, OVEROOATE, i4 it ordem for DHbSt® SOITe SoRidnrpiAuis, OvRROONY A Magnificent Stock of uoal Hair, Also, a case of Dr. Antonelia‘s oudiy 1hih datvary, mm 0004 Agnp JOSEPH (~DIMBI FASHIONABLE TAILORING â€"EST At wheir Spacions Rooms, Are prepared "to excourd Orders for NOW OPEN BROADWAY TAILO STIFF â€" BROTH Ottaws, Jan, 20, 1878. ___ |NSOLYENT ACt o® A Writ of Attachment has Jssued ‘in this use, and the Creditors are notified to me*t a} _â€"___ _A LARGE "ASSORTMENTâ€" o select from, and should avail themselves at once of this cl ï¬] McKenzie & Morel! FLOWER & NEGETABLE GARDEN NSOLYENT AUT, 1975 Ottawa, Fob. 5, 1876 m Jan. 27, 1876. Ottawa, Jan. 18, 1876. ‘Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1874 Ottawa,Feb. 8, 1876. Just arrived from England, from J. D. of Bo a 2 BÂ¥ Vardon S upatit" fn tne Do smcs ol pened o are Gas to cities towns, either ng“oï¬tm;a OR O tofo perienced in Lighting the streats a vapour light, have Those in want of any of the above lines have git They respectfully solleit & Visit. . T70 â€"SPARKSâ€" STREET,~ TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O‘CLO ST. ANDBE_w*g CHUkRCH i ALLâ€" KILIND®S=OF P Jackets, @GENERAL â€"OUPFITTLING ESTABLISHMRENT, SP A RESâ€"STREET,® PHOTOGRAPHY., =â€" ALL : GOODS WARRANTED BHRUNK Shawls, Its Points of Merits are : RIDEAU â€"STREET 60 Wellington stzee‘, (opp. Parliament Buildings) WILL BFLL AT THEIR ROOMB, . M ILES, of TAILORING. LIVERPOOL HOUSE, ROBINSON‘S : "BLOCK, â€" WiTHOUT RESERVE, Lambert, Meech & Qo., Dress Goods and o meighy »hound onan * Mutual Lite nsurance Ottawa, Jan. &1, 1876, WILSON â€"& Carv ers &4 4 500 Sham mapk 20 #60 B bar k s PICOIURE â€"F BRA MRS. DR. COC Orders for light MANUPFAOT URKRRA 61, a Quantity of gogt i Fibn. 10c thg PREOVINCIAL LAND 6UR the new proprietary Te Shelh o 6eun BERNARD * "at rday of rihumiy. of lus toue ar thhewk + In from the hx *.:3 -."'.MQM".- . sn bowlss hOUP Comrt Are now prepared to show OVE CoaTe, _ And a Large Assortment Roots, ‘One of ihe besi appoia: t < Suites of Tsommole Shkiges * MEMBERS OF Buitable S no-r Of tor® to the city. sfiow T. . H 82 Spa) The most comforiable tn «tay at during the # We e ns tA MR. JUBE Mon!:ea ) AMd biands Tll "CLARENYDO Queae, Jir Bussessor to W . K. Office, as formeriy, ove Russell & And every . ___ @ERDERDEP4 In this Depertment will YOL. X., fakuxer uk uw JOHKN CLOTHIN( MO&&‘“ Ottawa. Jan. 19. 1876 Ottews, Jan. €1, 1876 Finest Ac NSOLYENT AUT Commercial EHITHUE ®. ATUCTION 1 Model Sieam boa $ pairs Iron 20 "Word Bedsteads. MEDICAL HALL, 8T RECEIVED, RYAN‘3 Cor. Spark® and 1 Conking Stove, 1 Ooal Btove {rew} 1 Rosewood Melod« 1 Small Steam 1 pair fine Magic L 3 black walnut Gia 1 large Offige Des‘. 1 lenge Stend for C SALE, COMPARs T (Ciiour‘s M ANAG EB ELGLN OL APPLY Ai 43to on first do