6 Ex &3 S ceded by the iaws beyoud a in!ht;l’whudl’n{-. buitsrdmmeni tabdbarnfiniatheicy stt t sn ie usc ds Alic+ . . l Thomas‘ "Excelsior leloelrlc oil. â€"m“n&‘!m":m’“f,‘:."mme Mm;‘:l:g::"in Worts Tex Tmiss its Werout x Gorp the name of the immortal gods must be | â€"PA!N Caxxot Stay Wurars it is Useo lgh’ouwof his ;l;humnnity as illmt{niod â€"It is the cheapest medicine ever made the conduct of the proprietor of Mr. | One 4 r throat. O J. W. Webster, of the Aï¬non, who was bottl ol::'cu °s o;mmo:in?n . fke expected in |the Hotel de la Powell on ie has cured Brouchitis. Fifty cents. New Year‘s %. but (we blush to record | Worth has cured an old standing cough i) failed to appear. There were 37 | It poeit.ivel(y cures catarrh, asthma and ladies waiting for him, each in her sepaâ€" | croup. Fifty cents‘ worth has cured crick rate room, and they waited till they grew | n the back, and the same quantity lame pale in the face and still the false lonf?id | back of eight years‘ standing. It cures not come ; not only that, but they never | swelled neck, tumors, rheumatism, neuâ€" stirred from their rooms last night exâ€" | ralgia, contraction ‘of the muscles, stiff pesting him. | joints, spinal difficulties, and pain and Resuut or tus Euzotions.â€"John Smith | $0reness in any part, no matter where it & Co. will sell the balsnce of their winter | may be, nor from what cause it may stock at and under cost. Must be cleaned | 2T!8¢, it always does ’:“â€S’N- Twentyâ€" out this month. 135 Sussex street. five cents‘ worth has c bad cases of mnmctâ€"aingtâ€"caztbr | chromic and bloody dysentery. One teaâ€" * spoonful cures colic in fifteen minutes The Unita Cattolica announces that the | It will cure any case of piles that it is widow of the Duke de Galliera has lail possible to cure. Six or eight applicaâ€" the sum of}1,000,000 francs at the feet of tions is warranted to cure any case of exâ€" pa e mii:mplai :QA i a ‘?ippm;n boot. on and her son Philip, im ng bruises, if appli en and ind u; tolic benediction on the suffering w&o:flunui.mnr the di;hu-tw her deceased husband, to the skin. lmthpï¬nollbwn 'l\olm‘-uthnn-t(}on- as soon as apj Cures frosted 50‘:\ modore on a special mission to boils, warts and corns, and wounds | Pa‘ermo, for the ‘better establishment of | every deseription on man and beast. public seourity. and. more rapid proceed.. | 8. N. THOMAS, Pumurs., NY u#h‘tfluflqï¬um And NORTHROP & Lw-h He is invested tlpfnnutpwm-n-'on;sae e for the 4 seded by the laws beyond as well as withâ€" | ie e ie and Elec A Gractous Invitatio®.â€"*" Man‘s inhuâ€" _manity to man makes countless thouâ€" sands mourn," says the poet, but what in the name of the immortal gods must be thought of his inhumanity as illustrated by the conduct of the proprietor of Mr. year, toOK gnu in the Orange Hall on December 20th, as follows: Bro John Dawson, (DC M), Wâ€"M; Bro Richard N D W M; Bro Geo H Drewe, W ; Bro Stephen Scott, W Sec ; Bro Henry Bennett, W Treas; Bro Anâ€" drew W Davidson, W D of C. Comâ€" mitteemenâ€"1st, Bro John Foster ; 2nd, Bro Wm Little ; 3rd, Bro Samue! Courteâ€" u;.nb, Bro John Hewson; 5th, Bro rt Wilson. Tas Gvaros‘ Baxp.â€"The splendid string band of the Governor General‘s Foot Guard‘s will play at the concert toâ€"morrow evening, in aid of the poor, the bandsmen having kindly offered their St. Groroer‘s â€" Waro.â€"Electors, buy your boots and shoes at Brown‘s mamâ€" moth sale. Oxe case of double warp Black Alpaca, received this dayâ€"C. Ross & Co. Dranch, and answer in public the quesâ€" | Wheat active and lower ; No 2 Chicago tions he refused to disouss with the Rev. | Spring, $1 25 } to $125; cash ; $127 for Mr. Gordon on Friday night. February ; $1 28} to $1 25% for March ; Tus Euzorions.â€"Considerable excite: ) No 3 do, $1 10 to $1 10} ; rejected, 94}c ment was shown last nigt upon the result \ to 96¢. of the municipal elections. The different / Corn dull, weak and lower ; 43%c to hotels were crowded with the .uprrun 43jc cash ; 44ie for Fabruary ; 496 for and friends of the successful candidates, | May ; rejected, 37¢. who had become jubilant over the result. | Oate active and lower at 34c cash ; Toasts were proposed and healths drunk 34&0 for Fobruuz. until the -31 bours had long since set ye steady and unchanged. in, whon recourse to sleighs was had to| Barley firmer at 664c. 4# carry the enthusiasts home. PI::: active mdm $17 25. Surets, tige, collars, and gauzes sellin A 1 active an at $11 174 to very low at J. B. Brannen‘s. € $11 20. . â€" Beur‘s Cornzrs.â€"The installation of officers of L O L No 134. for the en:â€"uing year, took place in the Orange Hall on Rescut or tus Euzctions. â€"John Smith & Co. will sell the balsnce of their winter stock at and under cost. Must be cleaned out this month. 135 Sussex street. s poried io bbs morn 4o e Conel, oo in owell on New Year‘s m, but (we blush to record i) failed to appear. There were 37 ladies waiting for him, each in her sepaâ€" rate room, and they waited till they grow pale in the face and still the ï¬bolorcf?id not come ; not only that, but they never stirred from their rooms last night exâ€" pesting him. Tuz Evaxoruicar Auliaxc®.â€"The Rev. Mr. Cameron will, in his ownâ€" church , next Sunday, make the subject of his sermon the allâ€"important topic which at present distracts tg: ‘mind or the Ottawa Oxz case ofievening silks received this day, prices 90¢, $1 and $1 lOgor yaud, 50 per cent under their valueâ€"C Ross & Co. EB c.â€"A lady, who feels as | NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. v 4 r J â€"~â€" t f:::’\z mh;::d":.ogï¬':hgf mhef b“;f } New York, Jan. 2.â€"Money closed at G i for Rome, pitched into a friend, a | / 1â€"8 ; sterling firm. _ Gold opened at l.d";,ch'. ighbour, and a visitor, yesterâ€" | / 185 closed at 7. Govern ments firm ; di: °.‘hi for saying, i tly, that State bonds quiet and nominal ; railroads “llr. â€"â€"â€"â€" was only a hog." The gen. | S¢rODZ and generally higher. . . _ tleman was her brother St. Gmore®‘s Sociztyâ€"A meeting of the St. George‘s Society was held last evening, when a financial statement was laid before the members of the Christâ€" mas celebration and the affairs of the Society generally discussed. ‘The Presiâ€" dent, Dr. Sweetland, occupied the chair, and a large muster of the members was present. Dox‘r forget the place for cheap dry ’ggd--J. B. Brannen‘s Liverpool l}oule, of New Edinburgh. Landreviile was adâ€" mitted to bail on his own recognizances of $100, and the case was adjourned for a week . Rideau street DiamoxDs axo Psarus. â€"Charles Landreâ€" ville was charged before the Police Magâ€" istrate yesterday morning with stealing a valuable diamond from Mr. David Petrie, Ottawa Skating Rink. This favourite amusement was indulged in until 10 o‘clock, the only drawback being the bad gas. Rosserxt.â€"P.C. Vizard arrested John Fitepatrick last night for being compliâ€" eated in the robbery from Mr. Borbridge‘s store. He will be examined this mornâ€" ing by His Worship the Police Magisâ€" trate. 4 Ts Rixcâ€"A large number of persons availed themseires of the weather and the indueement offered by the performance of the 0. B. G. A. Band, to attend the Ricu Velveteens all colours 50 per cent under valueâ€"C. Ross & Co, | Oxsz case of double war Alpaca reâ€" ceived this dayâ€"C. Hoss & 80 Larownt.â€"A boy of the name of ~imon McAllister was arrested by the police last night for stealing a fur cap from T. Borbridge. New Overcoatingsand Cloths in pgreat variety, and made to order, at J . 4 %nn nen‘s. Cmaritt Concart.â€"A concert will be gvea at an early date in the new City all for the benefit of the poor. â€" His Exâ€" cellency they Governor General will be present. Tus Excixa®sa‘s St:izs.â€"There will be lmoou'n; of the Trade Unionists held this evening in McDonnell‘s Hall, Sussex street. CHAS, BRYSON Will place all overâ€"due acâ€" counts in the hands of his Solicitor for collecâ€" tion on Monday, 15th January,1877. Call and settle and save costs. Nzw Ysar‘s Girts,â€"John Smith & Co. are giving away their goods at and under cost price. Winterstock must be cleaned out this month. Row at Ottawa Ward over a }:air of boots from fBrown‘s cheap sale, Sussex street. Ix twz Czurs. â€"There were two ; in the cells last night for crimes. were none for protection. ‘wa. HOURS FROM NINR TO FOUR "G& WoorLzx goods at much reduced prices at J. B. Brannen‘s. MUSGROVE‘S MERCANTILE INSTITUTE Gext‘s White Dress Shirts and furnish ings at 67c to the dollarâ€"C. Ross & Co Gtve Your Sons a COha le Education before going into bus CHA*®. BRYVYVS8SON osite Bate & Co P A R E N TS LOCAL NEWS. NOTICE, arks street risoners There Dox‘r fail to get your wants in dry goods at the Liverpool House, Rideau street. Oate active and lower at 34c cash ; 34&0 for February. ye steady :3 unchanged. Barley firmer at 664c. PR Pork active and firm at $17 25. «Lard active and firm at $11 17 to $11 20. . Bulk meats active and firm ; shoulders, Gi:; short rib sides, 90 ; short clear sides, 9 â€" Dressed h in good demand, and tending upw::'s: ; sales at $7 50 to #7 75. Whiskey stronger at $1 07. Receiptsâ€"Flour, 10,000 bris ; wheat, 38, 000 bush ; corn, 139,000 bush ; oats. 38,000 'ouni\ ; rye, 4700 bush; barley, 6,500 %l(x)iopmonu- Flour, 18,000 bris; wheat 21,000 bush ; corn, 101,400 bush; osats, 29,â€" OO()‘bmh; rye, 2700 bush ; barley, 21,000 bush bush At the afternoon call of ‘the Board wheat was weak and lower ; $1 26} for February. Corn and oats unchanged . Pork, 2fclower. Lard easier. Stocks opened at 1â€"8 to ]} higher, and furtver advanced 19 to 1. ; A% the close there was a slight reaction in some t}u« The general market, however ‘c osed strong. & t C firm [The above was unavoidably crowded out of our last issue.â€"ED. Tix®s.] â€"as weli as he couldâ€"a kindly and courâ€" teous manner towards his fellowâ€"workâ€" men. He was not prepared to make a speeeb, but if the turning of a table contiâ€" tuted real eloquence (he did not want to throw reflections upon spiritualists) he could boast of being a Demosthenes. Messrs. Latourney, McNeil, Lewis, Claney, Storey and other» made speeches and sang songs, more or less eloquent and musical, but there was one soung sung that could not fail to po@sess both qualifiâ€" cations, and that was "God Save the Queen." The party dispersed . at 10 o‘clock. Mr. Gicrurs made a brief but eloquent reply. He said that he was quite unpreâ€" pared for the address, as he was not conâ€" scious of having done anything to deserve it, but as be presumed he was taken on his merits it was beceuse he had acted in They wish you, with all their hearis, a happy and prosperous New Year, includâ€" ing in that wish Mrs. Gillie, your esteemâ€" ed wife, your father and the several other members of your family.} Signed on behalf of the subscribers, Grores Baicey, Tros. ProxBat, J. B. St. Laurext, D. Storet, â€" B. McNziL, Wau. Ports2R, Jas. Greex, W. Rosi#rtsoxn. To Mr. Jas @illie, Department of Public Works, Ottawa : Dear Sirâ€"Your fellowâ€"workwmen and mechanics, and others coanected with the Department of Public Works, have chosen the present festive season as an appropriâ€" ate one for the exprossion of the sentiâ€" ments of sincere regard which they entertain for you, and in appreciation of your good will toward: them, extending over a long period, they beg leave to preâ€" sent you with the sccompanying chain and locket, w‘?oh they trust you may be long spared to wear. Thomas Patterson, groceries ; Satchell Bros, meat ; John Barton, undertaking ; F Trowbridge, coal oil; H H Brennan, groceries; Robert Jamieson, bread ; W A Lloyd, drugs ; 88 Slinn, bread ; D Mcâ€" Laughlin, vegetables and milk. After a painstaking and elaborate reâ€" view of the situation and the transaction of general business the meeting dispersed. At the Royal Exchange Hotel, on Satâ€" urday, a few frieuds of Mr. Gillie, of the Public Works Department, assembled to do him honour. The following address was presented : A letter was read relative to French Protestants. Received. It was moved by Mr. W. Pexvock, secâ€" onded by Mr. J. Roszrts, that the followâ€" ing tenders for supplies be received and referred to the Committee on Supplies, who are hereby auiborized to accept those deemed juss in the interests of the hoâ€"piâ€" tal at the next monthly meeting : â€" A meeting of the directors of the above ~=~ ' nstitution was held at 3 p. m. yesterday, COoUuntTyY AND CITY. in the reception room of that buildinï¬. in Present : Mr. George Hay, President, | __, . j in the chair ; other dir%*c oz's,) Mesars J. p.| WHO WERE RETURNED AND WHO} Featherstone, Wm. Cow.[{;eus, secretary, . WERE NOT. A. Workman, W. Mills, W. Pennock, J . | â€"â€" + L... Roberts, T. W. Kevpuy, George May and ‘ HALF THE COUNCIL SWEPT AWAY. John Durie. womnee 5 | A communication was read from Dr. Carmichael, applying for the situation of doctor of the Protestant Hospital. Reâ€" ceived and placed on fyle. A communication was read from Mr. George Harris, acquainting the Committee of the death of Mr. James Saddler, late Nteward of the Protestant Hospital, which melancholy event took place in Edinâ€" of the death of Mr. James Saddler, late Nteward of the Protestant Hospital, which melancholy event took place in Edinâ€" burgh, Scotland. Received and placed on fyle. A statement was received from Ald. Rowe to the effect that 30 cords of wood had been bought for the hospital at the rate oi $3 50 per cord, which was paid for in Corporation cheques. Received. â€" CH1cago, Jan. 2,â€"Flour steady <and Ottawa, Dec. 30, 187 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET THE PROTES@ANT HOSPIriL. COMMERCIAL. LOCAL NEWz. ELECTAICITY. Pi@ESENTATION Laptss® sa made to order on the w:uu:.‘:‘i.x.mm-.m 8 e * " A di ing sale will be up this -uq,'mt:n bonddm-lv Rexrazw, Jan. 2.â€"John Smith was elected Reeve by acclamation ; Councilâ€" lors, John . Brosseau, Robert Airth, James Stewart, and James Ward. â€" Broussean‘s election will probably be protested. Eight candiiates rau. _ DuncaXviLt®, Jan. 2.â€"The candidates elected for the To'nnhig;of Russell are as follows : William 8. rZelmer, Reeve ; Joseph Lalou le, Deputy Reeve ; Thomas Carscadden, Richard Wilson, Joseph Longlin, Counciliors. ‘They were all WirutarsBure, Jan. 2â€"Capt. y.rn.r,, Reeve ; JohnAliwn,DomM; as. Dickey, John Bedstead, James Colâ€" quboun, Counciliors. Councillorsâ€"A McGinnis, Dr Wilson, Henry Simms, F Dawson. / $ RICHMOND, Dr. Beatty has beenâ€"‘reâ€"elected Reeve. Councillorsâ€"W H Butler, T Lewis, John Reilly, and Mathew Bennet. _ 8T. GEORGE‘s WaARD DINNER There was a dinner at the Albion Hotel last night. given by the successful candiâ€" dates for St. George s Ward, Mr. T. Patâ€" terson in the chair. Amonflt other ï¬:- Llen;:n prgunt 'o?: A Rowe, Dr' Barber tewart, ou&h Esmond; Dr. Colom‘u, F. Graham, W. Cleverly, and Connors. A good time was spent, com pliments exchanged and a good dinner partaken of, Mr. Stewart and others spoke on the civic situation, .nddlfnd :hvnory higg eomp‘li::ntmto zr' ohn ey, and regre porary absence from the Council Board. R.zloumnum, Jï¬ln. &-wpr. Chnbo;;i: ve ; George Diiton, Wus. Baker Meikle, and John Fetterly, Councillors. Councillor, Foster .. Firzrorâ€"Niel, Reeve; Dean, deputy Reeve. * Maxrcuâ€"Green, Reeve, Ricaxoxoâ€"Dr. Beatty, Reeve. Masrsoroven â€"Hill, Reeve. HuxtLyâ€"Manion, boevo; Armstrong, deputy Reeve. 1st Deputy Reeve, Dawson......... NEPEAN. For Reeve, Clarke ...... . Oscoopeâ€"Baker, Reeve; Clelland, 1st ;i!:;.mty Reeve ; Whiteside, 2nd deputy ve. â€" Norta Gowsrâ€"Craig, Reeve ; Dickenâ€" son, deputy Reeve. _ Aleauein Nerzaxâ€"Clarke, Reeve; Dawson, lst deputy Reeve; Thompson, 2nd deputy Reeve; Christiau, 3rd deputy Reeve ; Foster, Counc‘lior. (Grovcesterâ€"Hurdman, Reeve ; Sprat, 1st deputy Reeve ; Robillard, 2nd deputy liseve; (U‘Conner,; 3rd deputy Reeve ; Kslly, Councillior. _ 0 THE COUNTY. The results, so far as the County has been heard from, is as follows, and created still as much surprise as those from the, city. Chabot ... O‘Keele... Starrs...... Heney..... MceDougal Martin.... WaATER COMMISSIONER. I The contest was merely nominal, Mr. Coffey having the field. . Ortawa Ward. | ALDERMEN. | Cheverier Lapzon... O‘Connor. Clancy.... No one expected such a clean Alder manic sweep as there was yesterday, although the municifl:lnpro&};eta predict] ed a change, and a change there certainly was. Since By Town became Ottaw& thers has not been so much excitement in a quiet way, and while there {was littlé speech making there was a good deal of hard driving and steady canvassing. Inâ€" deed it would be difficult to find out & day in the municipal history of Ottawa where such a state of suppressed exciteâ€" ment could be discovere1, and .where a greater number of votes . had been polled ; _ greater â€" than _ ever before in proportion to the populatioa. There was considerable surprise in the city over the results of the By Ward, for, although a great many exfeoud to see Mr. John Heney receive a lesson, no one scarcely, even those who voted against him, anticipated the loss of his seat at the Council board where be has sat while inâ€" fants were turning into bearded men and attaining their majority. | St. George‘s Ward. } ALDERMEN. | Birkett Currier Lang........ Henderson Rowe........ Barber...... LeSueur.... Hope.... Blaisdell Cowan...... Somerville Taylor........... Stewart...... ... Egleson...... @ For Reeve, Smyth. . _ OTTAWA WARD. + ALpERXENâ€"Lauzon, Chevrier, O‘Connor, Beaubien, Water Commissioner. BY WARD. ALrperxExâ€"O‘Keefe, Starrs, Chabot. Coffey. Waterâ€"Commissioner. _village ... 2, Rooh..kvmc. 3, Comming‘s ST. GEORGE‘s WARD. AupERrxENâ€"Birkett, McRae, Currier Cowan, Water Commissioner,. Aldermen for I877. . VICTORIA WARD. Aupzrxzxâ€"Bronson, Pattee, Scott. Cunningham, Water Commissioner. WELLINGTON WARD. ALD®RMENâ€"Lang, Rowe, Henderson Hope, Water Commissioner. THE CIVIC ELECGTION. Majority for Hurdmanâ€"18 TORBOLTON. LOCAL â€" NEWS I Salute Thee, Vale! WATER COMMISSIONER WATER COMMISSIONER. Wellington Ward ALD@RMEN . NEW EDINBURGH. GLOUOESTEER. By Ward. A LDERM EN. Hurdâ€" Cumâ€" 594 548 516 318 356 344 466 319 241 380 351 wl 26 251 218 42 416 366 617 11 route. o‘ciock. Yard engines have been working all day without molestation. The train mt raonll arrived at eville at pâ€" been nearly 11 hours doing the distance: It most cautiously, but Wfln occurred along the ; and that body, after some discussion, deeided to hear what the strikers had to say in thoConnoxl.h. Chamber at 9:%0.‘11 The mee in ce on lewmqw this at m:.m@ and those hkngpm g'ooudod to the City Hall, where James Duffin, one of their number, acted as spokesman and laid the whole matter, from the men‘s point of view, before the Council. Mr, Duffin spoke for over an hour, layâ€" ing the matter lucidly and clearly before the Corporation. After he had ï¬n'z:;i, the Mayor, Ald. Turner and Hallam + ed themselvos into a sort of committes of conference, inviting the men to confer with them at any time. The train which left here for Stratford at 9:50 this morning, arrived at 5:30, when the driver joined the strikers. Trains will be despatched east and west at regular time toâ€"morrow, viz : 6:37 East and 7 o‘clock West. A train is expected in from Stratford about eleven Hall, and .p:'om' ted a dopuhï¬on.‘;o wait oounoi:hm' “’tmu‘::: his pnu.d s 0 noe and that of any -.ï¬.. of the council that might choose to attend, in order that they might lay their case before them with aview to the corporation asting as mediator between the engineers and the Company. I‘h: deputation waited upon the Council Only 160 instead of 200 men of the Queen‘s Own left this morning for Belleâ€" ville, 40 who received notics failing to respond to the call. ‘The train which left for the west got as far as Weston and was &:‘ abandoned by the driov:r, but. the pany, expec! some such an emer» gency might lri:?‘hnd another engineer on board and the train proceeded to Stratâ€" ford, where it duly arrived. . All has been quiet toâ€" day and n»o act of violence or outâ€" %i‘ any shape has been reported. ‘This evening about 150 strikers and railâ€" way men met in Brock street Temperance T|'ht; Strike of thorrbr‘ï¬dtâ€"herhoo‘d | ALL QUIET ALONG THE LinE. organization under alien control from combining to injure great private: and public interest as has been done by the action of engineers on the‘ G’nnd Trunk Railway ; t.hely alâ€"o feel sure that the Government will be strangly supportâ€" eut'i.by tgloâ€mi:chmu of this Jtyand by publi general in ing strong measures to prevent nolono.:kï¬ intimiâ€" dation on the part of the strikers ; they @xpress the hope that no merchant wiil attempt to exact damages from the railâ€" way on account of their insbili:‘.to per : form their service by reason of the strike. At the Police Court this morning John Eaton, Secretary of the Grievance Comâ€" mittee of w.ihu: Gnmli Trunk engineers, was charged assaulting on Sunday . evenâ€" ing a non striking driver, named Jas. Kay, mmm%d S‘ll me ; W‘ilha: wi part in assault, was remanded :llhntio same day, James Kennedy, a striker, caught in Port Hn?. in the act of damaging an engine and brought up here, was ordered to be c‘l_olinnd over to the Port Hope authoriâ€" tion ; they also would. express the opinion that the Government should at the next session of Parliament procure such legisâ€" lation as would' effectually prevent any A meeting of the Board of Trade was held toâ€"day, at which the following resoâ€" lution was passed on motion of W. H. Howland, seconded by A. M. Smith : That this Council, while fully admitting the right of engineers of the Grand Trunk to e::nll:inef orthhko any od;er course w&hm t w for the purpose of improving their E:lition, feel most strongly that the men ve put themselves beyond the pale of sympathy by their illegal action in. é)oro- venting the service of the railroad from being carried on by violence and intimdaâ€" in that town, with a view to trains to Montreal being able to pass thmu’h. A train whiol‘;.hu boloin b:‘ Belleville for the t two days wi brought back to : g.orrow. No trains will be run as night for the present. _ . Uanion Station ’au-rm‘ ying 200 of the Queen‘s Own bound for Belleville to restore order Toroxto, Jan. 2, noon. â€"All is quiet on the Grand Trunk toâ€"dey so far as known here. Knois of men are still gathered at the Union Station at different po‘nts of the line, but no misconduct is reported A strong guard of police, however, is still oonsider«f wecessary to protect the Comâ€" pary‘s property. This morning at nine o‘clock two engines with ploughs were despatched west to open up the road, and a little over an hour afterwards a passen â€" gcr train was starte i to run as near to tratford: as possible ; a dozen or two of passengers were on board and some mails and newspapers. A pilot engine was sent east with a number of trackmen at nine o‘clock, and at noon a train left the THE QUEEN‘S OWN AS TRAN QUILIZERS. THE TORONTO |BOARD OF TRADE SPEAK OUT. The Piper to be paid by the Violent POSSI8LE AMfCABLE SETTLEYENT Bpecial to THE TIMES. MontreaL, Jan. 2.â€"’1“}3:“ situation in regard to the Grand nk Railroad engine driver‘s strike is unchanged here. The Men‘s Committee meeting is almost constantly in session, but has made no arrangement with Mr. Hickson which the Central Company will endorse. A notice bas been issued. signed by Mr. Wailis, Mechanical Superintendent, to the effect that all engineers and firemen who have not committed deeds of violence may asâ€" sume work at their old pay on their ap~ plication to bim. This was posted this afternoon at the sheds, at Point 8t. Charles, and a large crowd of the strikers soon congregated to read it GusurH, Jan. 2.â€"The first train on the Grand Trunk Ra.ili:uy withF the Toronto papers and m since Friday passed through Guelph at noon toâ€"day. No demonstration of any kind was made by any of the employees, and the instructions received by the Mayo: to swear in special constables was found unnecessary, Wauirsy, Jan. 2.â€"A large train from Toronto drawn by tw engines and escortâ€" ed by a pilot engine, passed here eastward with a large detachment of the Queen‘s Own for protestion. ‘The engine and cars were bristling with rifles and bayonets. Everything is quiet here. The public feel good natured and willing to be at some inconvenience for a time, knowing the difficulty the Company has to enâ€" counter. afternoon a bench of Mnï¬mtu met and at their request the yor isgued a proclamation . forbidding â€" all persons who hbave no legitimate business there from visiting :gle station. All is quiet there, although a largeo number of citizens have gone up and have gathered in the yard and on the iluform The strikers and a number of their friends are corgregated in a hotel close to the station. All sorts of ridiculous rumours are aflon&.‘but it is a generally accepited rumour no further dint.urbmo? will take place. The soldiers will be stationed here for several days. A RAY OF COMMON SENSE ILLUMILNES THE MEN. P . Beiceviccs, Jan. 2.â€"The train from Toronto conveying the Queen‘s Own arrived at Sidney station, six miles wost of Belleville, about nine o‘clock. It was drawn by four locomotives, on each of which were several men with fixed bayoâ€" nets, whose instructions were to use their weapons freely in case any one attemptâ€" Krxcostox, Jan. 2. â€"The first mail from the west since the Grand Trunk strike arrived at five o‘clock this afternoon by sleighs from Cobourg. There were about 25 bags of mail matter, & r with the engines) This , OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 1877 ioi ornyen on n e "upamet o an es wflo. Yom Mhm" received. W.â€"E BROWN‘S. 555 Susser street. tended to. which will be cleared out along with his other Ti n PR Ond S gflkmttmh,l& Axp Hor Air FurXACE BurLo®®, _ * 75 WILLIAMSTREET, â€" â€" OTTAWA. Tin _and MW done :lhc {imost moderate rates, to prove which mainy certificates can be shown " i â€"Oâ€" ga An assortment of umwuzg GLaS# UTTY, COOKING, BOX and PARLOR mvnéo:‘gvpcnmmmm; ;flo BEER and WATER PUMPS of all F = ware, Coal Oil, Lamps, etc., mtly on hand atlowest prices. eXt Jobi_l:c-.d Repairing promptly atâ€" 50 Cents on the Dollar RUN ~AWAY 1 £, G. LAVERDURE, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, TIHS!ITB TLN and GALVANIZED IRON ROOF DEALER IN LEATHER]A®D_HIDES, aned Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds,JMouldâ€" Aihed AfoPgh Doots occupiled by the Upper tmmpa.:mz t11 5 p.m. BANKER ANDJBROKER,, Loans money on Promissory Notes in any to "'Lr.‘.'u amount. md'gqo_%: 184 Wellington »street. formerly RIDEAU CLUB BUILDINGS, 86 Wellington street City of Ottawa, Canada. ht Hon. Bir J, A. McDonald, K. C. B. Joka SNSAHERAML® stox oiw, Hoi ‘:.°:'!-‘£'°“..a: $8ey %M. Oltawa. on. W, H. Waller, ds Maver, Cheg of Ottaw To hikeid mand: fo. ‘A ‘miiean Ihest mt nex! door to Kearna & Ryau‘s, * C Tancns Ontried (hrough Deparddet, "**~ Bu up to 12 p m. Oysters rocolved frosh every day. T i Har _ scocked with Liquors of the chotcest Ottawa, March 93; 1874, s 4108y S. h. HAYCOCK & CC, MONEY TO LOAN. NF Boissonnault Tll *« mples mayibe seen and ord Above Hlaukstaeat the Gffice of LUMB:RMEN VICTORFIA CHRAMBERS, WELLINGTO® STREET. OTTAWA. CORNW ALL N ALL _ THE LATEST STYLES) Mmuur'y nd FELT WORK, Ladies and Gentlemen‘s Hats, Stamping for braiding and Embroid ery done on the sho manlike style. 209 REMNANTS For About HKALF Price Sign Writer, House Decerator, Painter, é lsao assortment of New P:Prl, Borrgl received, and n« A eoianetfonrey apaney on view on GIBS3 & COURSOLLE, SOLICITORS OF a J R. STHT & CVS FASHIONABLE STYLES IN NAP AND PLAILN CLOT HS FRO M $2.75 4 Acres of Land for Sale Has frontage on macadamized road and on Rideau River: MRS. VENN Chaudiere Fancy Store DRESSMAKING _ SILKS, CASHMERES, VELVETS 15 per cent off for CASH. PE Bd 2. Aug 2s 1878 New es, Mcts, New &%l,'fl)cu. Fancy Dresses, 25cts GREAT BARGAINS CHRISTMAS DRESSES Fancy Wool Gouvds Millinery and Mantles DRESS GOuDS. _ W . SPROPRIETOR.!; {_ _ d This Restaurant is the most central in the Meals served at allâ€"Hours, Ottawa,278 For particularsZcaiifon ;ROB. ANGUS, ICHARD WOORLAND, atents of Invention, B. ‘MELLO N. _ & BROWN, hllJ\ll( a tlahuotD.G.B CH w 53 QUEEN STELEET/OHAUDIERE, MHANCE FOR SPECULATION, PATEN +RIGHTS@LICITORS, J. R. STITT & CO, Insurance & Real Estate Agent,‘ NO. 8) SPARKS STRBET . C. W. MacCuaig 60 Sparks street Ottawa. PRUNEAU, MILLINERY. H, McDougall‘s No. les les mayibe seen and orders;ieftffor}the PRICE $ 2500, TERMS LIBERAL VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH. 73 & 75 SPARKS STREET, CHEAP SALE PATENTSâ€" 88 St. Paul Street.: 423011 Removal. RESTAURANT. perhanger, otc. = 67 Rideau street. BLANKETS Junr., it along with his other FAB&OUBLY LOW s epuonased the Winceys. 5cts f Fancy Winceys HMe Persian Cords 80cts , Colouring, etc., L L/\ white from 15¢ Great Varieâ€" ty from 306. DRAIN ANDESEWER PIPES, i OHIO SANDSTONE of best quality Gurnev Wood Cook TWO WEEKS A Positive Saving of from 10 to 20 per cent CHAMBER SETS FOR £3.00 , CHUINA TEA SETS FORIG83.00 B)llONZE'IT.mAfl‘I;SMFOF 8150 _ complete stock of OChina, Glass. and Earthenware or U in the DOMINTION tomelect from. | â€" w "_ DISCOUNT SALE OF DRY GOODS Butterworth & Co., NewlStochk, New Prices and New Management Rept 1191876." ~ SPECIAL REDUCTION Anford Stizls 200 Geney: Un dereiold lag: Poney S1ouds, Scarirand Wooien Comfertan * The Best Felt Skirts in the City for 75 cents ‘m styles in Ladies Jackets, Gents suits and overcoats made to order, styie and At guarâ€" Especially for Tablejuse," ory GGovs AND | calk _ XMAS HOLIDAY®* WINTER GOODS uly 21, 1676 SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Alex. Russell & Co., ROCKING HORSES, t _ *:=>â€">r_â€" . TOY HANDâ€"CARTsS â€"_CBILDREN‘S SLEIGHS _ _ The Cheapest in the city at the. Butter, EV ENING SILKS LIVERPOOL HOUSE Is still under the charge of MISS ARMESTRONG, ZAB~An early call solicited. i adans . ~ROBT. FORCG Just received from the In all the 200 Crockschc;luge“a“a:;y packed VERY OHEBAP. ~ THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Doc. 18, 1876. VARIETY HALL Evening Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, f Kid Gloves, etc, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IN ALL 'l‘gl CHINA HAL L CASET To meet the requirements of trade and the wishes of all cash purchagers, _â€"_iIN THEICITY _ BUTTERWORTH i& co., s abe,aim“ irint;ng olï¬ce 68 & 70 ma_â€" IN GREAT VARJIETY newest and most delicate shades (in plain and damassie) for 75cis per yard upwar WE ARE SHOW!ING A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT oF AWa IMMENSE VALUE GIVEN 61‘ Rideau street. 61 '..onr. celebrated Dairy of ALLAN GRANT, superior to any"print butter brought to this market 66 & 68 Sparks street BUTTER Butter,; McGARITY & THOMPSON SPLENDLD:IDECORATED ; O V E © FOR SALE BY * J. B. BRANNEN, 61 Rideau street. GEO. _ _ CNo$202 and 204 Wellington street. MOST COOMPLETEHTOCK oF mMW‘f“W _ CANTON TEA WAREHOUSE ; " 60. 62, 61 RIDEAU STREET yparn * wk†Butter, @xp AU® BAY C3ROObU‘ns â€mP“‘.â€â€˜ dey of .‘1'03‘ _ Gasaliers, Brackets,. . _ Hall Lamps, etc. â€" _ ROBERT MITCHELL, 4 00, | _ Montreal Brass Works, #° ; ®o me lt-.m-coâ€".-.-flg GASs FIXTURES ALARGE AND VARIED A8RORTMENT Bronzed and Ohrystal guaranteed, and references given as to the Tnbtaring " oetabiemmence o "harifient faeturing establishments in "the Ottaws Valley and eisewhere. $ “" N. %. CB.« ... ; *Victoria Founartend MoSifie ies . _ Mor Cities, Towns and Villages. ‘The Subscribers also the 'm?u Letter %“Ew:‘i“‘% ses: eed forniah. on ahort notide the Dominion, as well as & 1 Steam Engines and Boill â€"__ Hydrants and Pumps JOBN LOVERIN HOUSE S1GN, _ â€" sAAnk bn Hh.ate sonoall t ca “"W s IRON PLANERS & TURNING LATHI %The Subscribers to 8 Pocad)® Rutl s uony iess hape meons y ath PForZwhich; they‘ have an almost unri Tobe found in similar e ne Dominion as wel as & OfeiLetzes and fdereripfions ) Iikewine Miliâ€"owners, Machinists and the public generally. M A C HJNEER YÂ¥ N.l'lt. To VICTORIAâ€" FOUNDRY. fl'th-l.o-{uu Frangies vier streets, Ets O onenkkL, 2 Auz 25 18786 C.. CE Regalia Britanica, Conchas De Regs 'l\-:».nmu_ in following sizes, vis:â€" and a numerous '“.el.m'ntm Pumping Machinery, _ J T3 .uuWT‘i House .El[l __ad u Painting, | > â€">* Catalogue of 40 Pap # WELLINGTON STREETr (Bussex street) *« * GOUW:W â€" Ipis old established Fote! has béen refitte Underthe EPIRE RIS In every description of 9---.33. GOLD “EED/_:;;'.? W. & M. AHEARA%; In every description of * Lumbermen‘s ‘Fo Philadelphia REDUCED RATES, °_ T. M. CLARK, A _ Aug 7, 102f AtKe and Elgth streety FURS !: A splendid .-on.....,";;;n Fall and. Winter Trage PEACOCK Catalogues forwarded on AS STREET. Aug 15 180 NLICBOL / Modern and Improved Pati {Together with?all frinds of " P | P Ts â€" l wnnr:nam-m‘a( u'! Bept 2 1875 » ‘arnish, | Putty, I £ uo Houre eopointighe ainagh on T be o THE "*ROYAL» Fruit ot all Kinds, 166 RIDEATU STREET OTTAWA Flowe s from Rochester. Londres De GOULOEN‘S HOTEL 3. RATHKA Yl& .Ouw: FURS ; ; (Bign of.the Red Hat.) . . _ | RLDKAU @TREzy 178 Rideaun street, Received daily, AND CARRIAGSE PAIKNTER FURS ; ; q AT LK OTTAWA; desire to it «eiving by Carpet CARP BT 8, Barristers, o ie Barristers, S$KHO0 To P floes : Ha vite in nitare Watches, Repaired.. . 'n-,u Dect > N A BTIS Graha ~ Buc Cr Medal at th Britise Juds 3> Iigibie ho Lo it form, and Jewell Canad L by a new b oi “.‘.‘% # i4 11 to diseases Repl 48 "Tuy t °_ _ SUr Epecial at Office and June 6, S AYV A orrick ® in the @ Juty 28, 187 io "ts A BB &, Dean Bon OFFICE Office in V( In