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Ottawa Times (1865), 3 Nov 1868, p. 2

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A. to holding :11 the election: on . magic day, it u one ot than devices otDemoeraer, Do My all.“ to deotum, than we hue um m use!» Clam-ml ofil. his, in that, a bad move, Laue u up.” the anon” extremely regret It. Ontario would. of I eertainty, pin nothing by driving either on. of tho gentlemen named oqtbut the Kan-sol Con-mom; m u would m 3 an: chum of'loning a gnu deal by driving them out of the Load MN, and Government. We conclude, timbre, that the m reform doe-n not cover their uses. but more» refers to parties holding office under the Cur-JIM 00"er by virtue of "pp"".'"--'" lo WWW» holding an in the Canadiy: Parliament by 'nnne ot the pupal" vote-C qttali6eatiuo whith. in“ of being and. s - lot pmmtriptioes, ottght who . councilman for no, subordinate 1097.185" ptteittoo. meet u d-liikd. Are do not know ubnbe’r'tbio tut nee-are nitrite. u elm he heed celled the ‘dnd mutation /' tract, .. tum mtobiretiemto it; but if it dues, we hold that It involves, not logical consequence, the migration by the Hon. Puma, the Hun. Mr. CAIUIG, Ind the Hon. Mr. Wow. either at their IQdUI in, the Home ot (Rummage, or of their new! in' the Legs-lune Assembly, end their portfolio. in tin [aged (Emmet; end heiuher cue we should extremely regret It. Ontario Tn vaincial lad-luau of Ontario and. today. Tttp ohm mm in, we under-nod, rather a Iluponanl one. Our mpMenl trom Tomato indicate- Pom. mun- vbich we had had); solici- poted, vim: One providing that all the elec- Ixons tteleld on one Gr, Ind 3150, that all holder: dt ot%se under the Dominion Govern- my u but-tongue! end earn- -ive, but it ie eleo true that the Republican hove been exclusive and blink-3.11m Republicans have or duke-My I le- yup-than in England; bu HtMMuwe hopedthey would he" don, accepted the emit-tore tiadtuiretrseiplitCnasn, 'renreeotuident the better and non permanent mum of - bet-eel: the two countriee would have teen given the. by any result that en - “lo-4m the preeent cunteet. " to the hue, " far " Cnoathnrttre. med, they my, perhepe, have little ehoiee between the military hero end the m; hetie the leniency of the American; mind, which may lead either one or the other to the Presidential cheir, there is much to ponder. It will, however, be time enough to ope-lea on the meequenoee ot the elee - tioa otter ite reenlt bee been made public. tttds-rue-t "swin. Sums-I’- olec- bon Indication» thumph orFree Trade; Gulf- armed-on; Summit's, an on at root-ad minim of social order ', Gnu-1’1, on military " motion" and “than! who. It u true, the De. Perhaps the on“ will be but“. If -eiuie.nsth-it, hematolme Beamu mm but; on Quit dam, ad Pu DLIIOI'I rindplcl, a but itskrmttially, on that My: 39: we regret exceed- ingly that tho oodireir' peopie would up: no .ildka Gun . " the Thom hue made "I" gave mu. hku. Thy hue allied their platform with a iuqlud that of repudiation, which, were any Mil tomorrow, they would we"! dun. to tiuiit. The, have tout-', - “and . man hr the view-Praisin- cy, who-"wean! n -turtlsat (In honour- nhl. We: and.“ Republican; but summon-acid with bothpnrtiea; at when comparative" ignohlo career bu banal. in cum mun" illustrious be- - ortue can“ with no influential ”no, I. all the WNW journals have done, arrl a any of their Cumin: echoes I." "Modal“ the Ikmocntic pan: ot theUnited Suns ii'uuerly muted and de- .nolisbd.. s, tar from an being 150 out, to have nay ”None. that were the Mold». United Sign. permitted W- ro- tape-judgment on the Lane, thou-m- oun- mld be in (In act-dun. But the 'tmtieau (Io-mu In. "talnted out of the Unio- nunl out. My "bulbou- Sula, MW," hummus “nuance: col-m cl I Radical triumph, which will I be, mic-I. an trhmplt of the mount, 3 our the majority. 1 ia'aeyio't than lb. lhyubliuns "chum to but who: tri umph ; and so far the result ofthe with! ire "regarded an buxom eun- einn‘on. But it would be t yes: this“: to 'v-mu' will determine tite Huge of we can“ " the nccnpuncy ot the Ptiient In] “I It 'aphiugwn, in ttie nu: tour ya", from we 4th Much, 1869. l he October .WO have 1.!qu, given a may um “can. stlolluod Bun"; "pro- unung New Btu-twici. m nut, still in town. It is “demoed that the latter Val my.” the Quebec Minister. to To'lonto. with the View vt' further Wading the pun! enugriioo who!" ink-I'm-Hy deter- uind on a the Cocteau: in“ here lant mi. _ . t,.'ro “MW. Ctamt the location Of the had. " Ibo' [WI-Jami Rail-q mu under c. " “amen. Mr. Snub» Puma“: having iiwn meant a we mung. Tu “up. Ion-rs. (‘utvuc 3nd Dun! did In but} " Mt.) yummy, a an “cupid. they having remained over to mun»: that interview nth the Hon. In!!!" or Fluxes, - Thero. um I meeting “i the frivy Council van-Many, nil-wanna. . Stu-or " him ot Wolf-A. Bowie. Mm. Stand. 7 Sit-axio- Wane-d try I Book-peep". “new, Chroma, he. &e.-cuu. and“ ilCtttll)tWtilCiats M out me to tt-otmtsettt of the "namAetrsrer, u n was amnd that he was dun ht an." of " one" for the mow. A-ktion Sale of PtopertreMeetor McLean. “he! amt-tin. and Day School, Toronto-.. TUESDAY. NOVEIBBR 3, 1868. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "or one... lurid: m Fourth Page. 3.. m Btrqqto l All to the'rolling " M k san its mpid c zit in. to the dolectsble locality provided foritin Mr. N.'s uns'noury imginstiun, I can only in} tbat if the building and purchasing of n large nntnber of engines without the assistance of cspitnl, and the wholomle sul stitution of costly Ind dursble wrought hon driving wheelsin plsco of the csst iron ones whi. h (oiled so frequently in winter; the provision to belief the gtotk of the b at modern cut st: el tires in ii -u of the former iron tires; also ot building . nnmtnroi' sleeping, tirat sud second elm u njs, together with cummodiuns csrs for unison“, snd hummus of box nod platform Carr, the provision of r: wheel trucks to the lug. sleeping cars, the improvements made in the f1rgt.c1aaa an: by the addition of rslscd _ or “ monitor roots," the large oddition to, tools 1 and 'rtnchietorr, sad the sdaiiiionsl iron shop sod otttine shop which hove been proviill d .0th out of the I uncut earnings, be a proof of a decay sod depreciation, icon only aim. r. - " hope that tho sonic kind of management 'er. be persenyed in. ' In thin connection permit me to any that I can merely give approximate Mn; but I be- licye; that an upped to the hunts of the "riorm departments of the company Would hen me out. And s: far " I can judge dur- Ing the put. til yarn the company hue re- laid mu. new iron fully one half of their ret. tin rout. Bo that the road is incoml-nnbly gupeliur to whit it In then. tam “Woman! on credible authomy that It ten percent. of the track was now mlaid it rapid bt equa_[_to my limriaputada. Welt then if payment of all cuneut oblips- tiom be an index of finam ial strength it is important to Bee that aid position is obtained without an undue at extwvidnnary sacrifice of “nibble means to misc the wherewithal ; and to this end I would invite Icompur‘suu ofthe present condition of the milwuy, rolling plant f " the mount munch! h”.d0lnl noth- in; also they haw certainly placed the coar- pany in ascend ftuartcial position; for from the time they took hold not only hare the Don't we. been regularly wpnidrlm: every account min-t "tt company bu been promptly settled, Ind to my there is not I merchant doing bniueu in Montreal who would not be too up" to' execute I U.T.R. order " the Vrl’ layout margin of profit, which to my mind seems a new and inex- plkl‘blo way of going “headlong down into tiaukraptey," In Mr. Neboa mode-tly "irtur,. and semen! property of the mepan; twin: "tyt if P" on: “In Mo. Furthermore the roadway rolling plant nod every iots of Grand Trunk prop my was run so low that it npparcd to new oné merely n question of time till the road would have nl. togethcr to Mop and ngmnd collapse take places-ttt but the win-r held " that any tune nomad Trunk oblignzion for n consider. able can, cod 3 leading lunker'o! this City plainly told him that if he continued to trust the G. I. B. he would b a ruined man. If .r.ateuon know- an much or G. T. R. 1tf, on be pretends he "tttttst to know t n very lugs proportion of the “umple capital" he refen to was lbwtbcd In paying ol the debt- of the old managemrut. personage. Possibly txll that Mr. Knew; [claims for himself may be true; but we uni; late to Insert that my mm who represents the bulk ot the mergers travelling by the Wand Trunk, as being ‘iuurdererp, cut- throat. lad swindlcrs, will hardly tind uny- body on this side ofthe Atlantic to belief“ 'rttat he up. It any demented or deluded. bond (or luck) holders in Etighod come to n ditrerent conclusion, we, on this side, cannot help it. Hen in vhttt the Herald“: cumk‘ pondent [ingot to my t' A amusements? of yesterday's Manuel] ,Ha‘ald supplies an answer to Mr. Joann Nancy's pamphlet, to the. following enacts tron) which we beg to direct the 'particulnr attention ofonr renders. The Herald is no epecinl friend of the present Grand Trunk amusement; end, theretore, we may fairly ”same that unleu the writer 0: the letter trom which we extract the following, were 3 mnnof some reliability, we should hardly expect to iiad his letter published in the Herald. We ms, reunrk, before taking the utention of our readers to the enact which follow,, tint Mr. Nanox hes secured “Mental! in the Leader of n letter from bine sell, unrelenting tum as rather I mapiiteent On "It 1 Notwithstanding these important measures, I we believe it ingenerally understood that the Local Legislature will be able tousoinplete its oui. torthe year betore the Christ-nu holidays. There will, doubtless, be ques- tions wanted wtttrthe muuiipal and as. sentiment law: broiigiit up tor discussion, it not " detittite activn. dunng thin session of the Ontario Legislature, and we expect that the Legioluun will not he nllowed to sepa- m without calming out nt lent some at the 'efonns sugeotedupou these subject. during last eession. _ Upon tie whole we think that the session which opens to-duy will we to be one " very great impor- uncc; but it Will, doubtless, prove to be one slain which the local ministry will allow it. strength with the 'epretseatatives oi the people, nnd its cup-city to fu1til the expecta- tions of the willie. F It is rumoured ulso, us we have} alrudy stared, “unimportant reforms will be sing- gutted in the constitution of the, Pruvinciul magutraey. There is ccruinly room for. change, which will be am improvement in thinirecuon, u our columns have recently given nmple proof, and we have conti,ienee Hunt the Arman-Gun“. ut Ontario nutri- cieully understands the working ul' the sys- tem burrow", ae.sdtue requirements of the wuntry not, tu frame ,such a measure to will command general aprkoval. Other measures are indicated, such as a turther Iiieltsattou ofthe free grant system) ted a coutplete’ reform in the mil-lug luv. The hsiter "W"" is, we think, our of much more importance. than the former. If our mid lands are worth anything it matters very little whether they are given away ur so“ " a tew cents L, acre. We should, ot come, pro- ter tom them given any Gr nothing, u there by imamgratton can be promoted. But with? mpect tothe mining hor, we believe there we far more urgent rea'N"' 'why the thstsrio Cabaret should advance upon us last year a prvgrmume, than with respect to its policy on the settlement ot wild lands. country to all the consequences ofm elation surptine; to " green" or "yellow," or any other end dodges, without the mans of oar- rectmg them , and instead of oecurihg, as its “vow” protec- to believe en unprejudiced eipteeaion of opinion, it exposes the people to be carried may by the schemes oi cunning deniag‘oguee, that might, perchance, be seen through, and contravened, Ly holding the electio on the old British model. ttow-. ev'er, 1:15 the people“ own fault it they per- mit themselvee to be deceived, nod, tltervtore, we have very little to a, agatttotthe. proposed mtttem, -t-t"d we SA' it entpltattiouir-. i that we don't like ll. 1 " Lot u: hope put tho commiuion that bu been sitting willmuggut Inch remedie- sure Decal-My to correct the evil: ot the pat, ind alto to pioneer nun] that may be trenMcient totho Dominioniu Inge. " l on led to t: coruidemtion of thin im- portant “abject, mm the fact lint some time nince is we. opp ied to for intortnation u to the he“ locum to, on which lone thon- eand Scotch emi mute could Bettie. My pro- dnlectmnu werei favor of ontario, believing that that l'rovinée would but conduce to the into-rents of the sf ulna, but seeing the: in the conetru‘ct‘on of the lnterculonial 11: "and tm h of eillrsit farming land- will be made uvuilhble, I mu W"t led to the opinion that Inch emigran- would hue liltlo to complain of vote they tot leek . humantmd In min- . " 80 sign I; L/iiiiikioiii' iifiirifi7i been dcauiwly hemmed, I shall be the bot. ter ably to {dd pr gmpondent. of were they toi seek a humanoid, iirGiG part. of (.139 end!!! Itctlon yo! the Dominion. " Thrlu locum gum; or the pa; made my, hymn the emigrant rea) In ubiding plug, rerun}. l " Theat men, of th" Governm the line of mi.lro ment for the thw would enable m mum of suppor . " What In“)... pent time, it tht farm laborers, In: tothe labour: of} the macs-pry pd “unable adjuncl fume", Would bloom with veg) Mn. Nun-u b not us mother copy ot his letter on cmign ion; but u the introductory pm of'it in m rely an endorsement“ our own view, on t subject. tt would be u more mute of space , repeat what he an on tU points referredzo by us in our lune oftho 30th. The lollo' ing is the concluding por- tion of Mr. Nittrl 3's lettur, to which We made reference 'r/la'; '. N la concluniun know nothing of Mr. Nahum pen-anally, nor a I ever hear of him ti'l the publication " t a pamphlnt, but I tau-t any that if the carat r why in which he - ot l the tho1itiors,ot he Reciprocity trmty and the Fenian raid in eir effecta upon the gem-val l bulineu of Ca Mia, be any index of, hie knowledge of m commrrcial or (inane-id nirsirg,atnt'ot a attentiun which he given to the Very Wright interests which he wuredly hag armewhcvei our Dominion it in not to be wondered at iat he thunk] content him- uwlf with rpsidin beyond our boundaries, and Efrnm thence ma iesg moet unfoundrd and un- Ft atta- ks upo an institution which awry true Canadian ah: ha: bath at, any rate in incalculable ed amaze to the country " itI whole, if it ha. ot bum a eource of profit to I its original pro rietorm And I think most!, people will mm mm is not " all uiouiehJ ing that after th tremendoue tstrorta the gen- tlemen in char; hare put forth to sue their nh'p, and when " Ire jun bvginning to see the approach of air weather, they should feel eumewhat anuo d that other: who have' done nothing :ut gr wl should want toiump on board an ‘joetle hem off. J I an not in 3 money ha been yarn to pr I thouO I an n Inge sum, and Mr. Nelson and the control of t furIun-L- propri. pouiblv get 1 Yet, I hare no h positive cttavicti extraordinary " energy of the would hue lon of the coaipaur. oithu particuh a good u that I confess t don't quite understand Mr. ls. oh " he s in of Mr. Brydges baring lost the confid mi. of the company. 3nd ya admits that. he ( r. Brydgel) was sustained by a majority oi th votes, and I cannot are how the former man emrnt of the Great Western is to blame for not payingr 9 p. c. when the pron. at one, u der more favorable circum- stances, having tt abundant supply oCtapita1 fora” needful p roars, only pave a small ptr cetstage. The truth is, that under both mt'naeements wry possible (Hort let-ma to have been Ade to make the Great Western a ring concern, but, lilo its conjure, the Grind Trunk,. the good time hae rdly arrived yet, A ipve censure is thr wn upon the, Managing 1).- rector, because, e avails himself of the indis- pensable faciliti s and e can-my ottime which are obtained by thelling union or ofBuriat car, in T,'t',iti,ti',tlt', same way as the.O W. lt , NR it, and the leading railways on this tou- tinent do. Th lligbtert reduction will con- Vince every an id mind ths', if the?“ wo. " is to trawl our! longest railway in the world, and transact his names: at he you along, (it inn fact that he trav is more than any comm: rcia! ( tmveller in the ountry), that he cannot well do itin a crow passenger car, liable to con- 1 an: tntorrupti: as, and with a hundred ears 1itrtettinttto th varied instructions and an- swers which h has to give to the endless questions whic must ever meet him on his way. I must, waver, apologise for dwelling so long upon w tour] pereon will Whine as an absolute ecesaity, but Mr. NN incon- sistency in first Inning the Managing Direc. tor tof not trae lling, and then denying him the only way i which he can etticietuly dis- charge his mu tifarions duties whilst he is going Marthe ad, compels me; and, when I further state, t said travelling othciat car was established (on; More Arr. B. took charge, Mr. Nu mine evacuations will appear in their true light. On the re-ttttl ng of rails Mr. Nelson may think himself a authority, foritT an: credibly informed be u on more than one occasion tried to buy old :0“! tor the American market. it may perhaps uit his ideas to have rails re- rolled on the other side of the lines, but as a Canadian I can at lee how trolling rails can nuke than tr in the United States and bad in Canada. If N. some to know much of the G. W33. . “are. I would thereiore like to ask his opini n of the wisdom ofthe pour" which Mr. " yard haa adopted, for I be- lieve be (Mr. tt is aware that the Great West- ern have expo a large amount of money in the erection extensive shops foe the re- rolling otrails, nd l presume Mr. N. is also aware that th arrangement with Messrs. Gsowaki t Co. an made heroic Mr. B.’s con- n.etion with th Grand Tron . Whether the ndvantog-s are tat' the side pf re-rolling or importing Eng] eh rails, r don't pretend to judge, yet J at " incline to the idea that Mr. Brydgeaand r. Swinysrd’s point of ooinion The unptodn lye foreign loan: of the Grrat Western [hilwn ', that Mr. N. rerrrs to, new made, I believe, for the building of 1b. Detroit nnd hlulwankee Railroad, nod I Am tntormed that the Dotroi ,nnd Milwaukee has “my” paid the Grant "tern, Ind that they would not pct: with-it t my price. , When the ursat Western mid 9 . c , it was the only through lune to the Wee the his shore fold! bud not then been Jnade but railway men are now of opinion that in had not been for the De.troit and Milwhnk the Great Western (wild nandly huh: m unlined itself from the im. meme [an of b nines: it sustained when the lakelshore rand m-ro built, and the scum] dept, “ion ot t ' e which took place after the collapse or185'l' F The rffecto, of that collapse were felt for nny yarn, and,1 question, it own now' tttsy' whol'y obliteratird. ”run upon me! menus. (nu-ted by the I isnt' price ot.fuer. Accordingly wholesale. pur- chuc- tyre a of tircmrod " the plaorot production, In every poulblo mcauu mken Mic-dun: the c st and chug», yet although they mecca in 'irecting n handsomo- n-. dudlun' below t e regular prices part In Mon. tn a1, yet the r ugh article upon the wl'nrf coat [arty per nt more then the Grand Trunk Runway anul‘nctund wood dc-livi-rnl on the tend”, nd when the ivcvitnbie cost of hauling, saw 03, um piling in alder], it wduld renown! per cent in eECerrg. and it should ni be form-tron that tho tl-tttt , ,Tmnk Rtilrear ,to cucunntt'r at an um:- 1petition tietwere loan-aloud Torumu wish the wood more ta, Ibo ship to tl o i'mt. d tituo aad to' he chin and tb'partare; ta , f lake Numeral, ich nre situated on tho Inn-ks of the tin-mud no. I am mum- of a u h t' fact Loaningu the qu.-Miun, xis : hum..- tha past sum ,r a very :xtcusn-u .x - H" r '- tire tociety was formed by Um main»: av null other employ!) a Polnt St. Charles, tor ','kl', p'tiu pose of whevm themselves from t'w hm: v “ruin "PP the mans. mused by the I ictt' 1 of . better clm'or man bloon make the wildcrneu ation, F y the foresight Ind wisdom put, could be located along id, 1d iind steady employ- l for months '; such uni-moot: 'ttt to provid" the neccuuy t for the yintcr. ma conid bu either ' free uncut for the name could be mu] ineultnenu; than would he the (not “at be had found And his industry meeting in F: to be desired at the pro- ahnlthy 'migration of rural tn who an turn' their hand, i be tUld, or road ; than, with tonnage of "tisarte, And the 3h rally, I don't pretend to " incline to the idea that Mr. Swinyard’u point of opinion I Inbjrct ought to be nearly f Ir. Rel-on. tion to an. how much emitted during the lat. nix “rut to the bondhold‘n, no that. bu been quite u inn-z I might admit that it is friends could pow oblnin Grand Trunk altimtho ttrv Form, landholders, ae., would ‘ngodr-nw mute of ipurmst." amnion in declminz u my Mt “an if it were not for the net, ability Ind urttrachitag present manger: tae to“ since posed out ofthe hand: " ileum Hutu, Jr." tum. urn-Ion a nun-- no Hum“. -rotrhutd, Hutch-or t 00. In now Mag tho In.» uylu in III-nun, an“. old-bl, bouueu, "tqi1t"rom Icahn. shapes, on... menu, kc., In you variety,“ moderate prim. tee, in dulinx with the (and: of the city in purchasing debentures, without the knovl- 'rdtrt' 3nd content of the council. Alter: good deal of animated discus-ion, Ind 1"rty".1'.tlr, the motion, than Mirror A .-:-..A " noun-- " Al~ - -. -, Jud. MOOgT'o'vi; Feaiiifiri'"iti? hither- ston, mowd that the council dis-out from tho “analytic? of Polty " the Fianna Commit- on motion ot Aid. Feather-con, a comth tee um nppointod to "pen upon the propriety of put-emu"? property f9r_ppblic pared. - The Fire Canning-6 ieu lino {attracted to procure {are alum boll for tho that“, on n vote of t Md. On motion ofatdieuistee, uoondod by Ala. raver-y, the Flu Committee were. gu- thorised to purchuo nix up tor the the com- paniel. ' __ 1-_,, V --_ °--- u-v - "'""'f"rt "JrIVV. Un motion of Aid. Moogron in amendment, Icconded by Ald. Hons], the amount otseeur. ity In minced to 825,000, rxclulivo of personal security ot 840,090. 7 Nara-Aid. longron, Feathemon 3nd Guemrd. , ' The wreport I'M therefore ad tpt-d, A report val read from the chief of police complaining that the cit! mu bully lighted. Report refund to the Final-o Committee, and a copy ordsrod to be sent to the On Coat.. PHV. __ The collector "sport"d that he In! collect- tsi $82,416, some 86,000 being still uncolloct. ed. 'lho report nu toothed. On motion of Aid. Cunningham, monded by Aid. Tavern-y, a. lay-luv In: introduced for the appointment of s collector, he being reguiwl to trie.tt.e usual "attritr, $40,000. Aid. Cunninghln said the sinking fund was applied to the purpose for which It wu ambushed, tnd by patch-sing before the do- benturelhmme due I smug wan enacted. Aid. Goulden agar“ with the In: opener, The you and Inn beluga-110d for the veto was l Ysutr-Ald. Pratt, Cunningham, Bum; Robinson, Honey, Tummy, Gonldon, Roche.- ter and Indium. _ Aid. Mutinvau had heard nothing of the purchase until Stunt-y lat. He aid not fimi fault with the tmnatrction, bat would hue been better pleased to hear of it In time. ' _ _ Aid. Featheuton In! great eottliitettoe in the commits», but thought we Council would have been consulhd beforo this tru-ttion was tmderttticett. Two or three wtieomight, tor their own privnto purpemes,diqro" of the funds of the Corporation at a dindvnntngo to the at]. The ”thin um dying-ram. Aid Bauhaus! " not “no um. at]. Moe. grove. He thought I vote of than should be given to the Fiance Cyrtmitteo,tuty h". ing and some twelve or iitteen hundred doi.. lars to the city. F . Ahi. Houston dissented from the position laid down. Only Inn you the late Mnyor wu unruly condemned tut a triMng infraction of duty in this respect. Itth. Council Im not to he trusted it would b. " well for them to retsitgu and place tn. whole a." in the hand: of the Wtttartcerormtnittes,s. The Mnyor expllinod that, the debentures we": Aching in Moons-l n [on than they should, compared with than of other clthm, and the committee purchased, through O'Con- not & Wnllor, at 92 per con, to the Amount luhd In the repiet. ' _ hm. Fulton a Inna A Aid. Mongroio Aid it In. singrtinr that the Fin-are Com-lithe should deal with the city futei, tyt the Cuqngil gngw poplin; ttrout it. 0n trtotiotrof AitCctrtusirtsrum, seconded by Aid. Tawny, that the 18th report be to. ceivgd Iryt Idoptodl _ I '15 l - Pre-nt-The Meyer, Aid. Pratt, Cunning- ham, Bongo, Robinson, Honey, funny, Goulden, Rochester, Guererd, Mathew, [or grove and h'eatttomtom . A cotntntmitttion you mad from tdeut.-Col. Forrest, 0.8.0. Artillery, cunning " cent. per day per mm during service on the from tier--in on $393. Alter some convereotiou, in which the 1uror mid cameporlng ought not. to be indulged in with regard toour volunteers, the communication we: referred to the Fin-nee Committee. The lath report of the Fiance Committee, regarding (In sinking fund, "com mended that tht, debenture: should be bought up, u that- by a saving would be nude. The committco had already pulcluud some dqbcntureu to the mount. ot Ibout $15,000. On motion of Aid. Cunningham; ”waded by Ald. Robinson, the 17th report ofthe Fi- mugs 9yynitttirtelv" an}! Idoptod. -. The Committee on Finance presented their 17th report, recorntrsmtdintttho payment of various mount. end Nuke, amounting to $2,664. T e ' Benn] petitions and corntnttttientim" rum prisontgd. _ -- Bord-l beg to mknowledgo the recoil): of the mm of £6 from Bis Worship the Mayor, the amount being derived "on ofheiat ken; and I hue, by his direction, divided the aid do. nation in sums of one pound'uch, “no" the following benevolent ittstitrttiomr, vim: The Protestant Orptuum' Home; the M.. Patrick's Orphan-go ; the Protestant BospiUl ', the Good Shepherd’l Asylum, and the Later Protestant Benevolent Boeiecy. I have the honor to be, sir, . Your obrdiont urmt, W. P. utr, Own”, Nov. 2, 1868. City Clerk [There is evidently a mistake in tho thorn hhther our worthy City Clerk gun si " to each Irttrtittttiort owned, or he only got £5, instead of fit, from bk Worship, or he forgot to nun. one institution receiving hi. favour. --Eo.1 The result: muting or the council took pln_co this "spins. - To the Editor ot Tmt TIMES. I bun “(cited from the [ital-ten “a, gen- tlemen connected with the Government... wrll u from the gentle-cu of '" pron. Whatever any be the result of my column lahnll always retain a lively n-‘nbnnco of, nnd unify to, tho high vet friendly courtesy of both Punch and English Candi“: gumb- men. tua,--uht laying the city I In: unlom to express my some of the "caption which I have met with in Ottawa.. Although my energies m " present devoted to carrying out. my project at emlmdon, “d “donor- iug, for that purpoee,to ”can the "ppm of the Canadian Gonmnant; yet t cannot allow nay-elf to be no wholly 013.0er a to forget to ukuowlodgo the “on." which To the mum of THE TIMES. never um for or no to the Katine of 06.3106; or Assembly Any more; for he mu going ttt " Image not nude with hundl t l I' ( " Lesa thunk Gartafi/iuie were P'rrent, and there was no excitement of any kind." " Mr. Hume's] undo " unwell potMat ttpeerclr. 'Mo pitched into Tilley, into Camd- emlon, the Government, Needtmy, and .-n-rybody generally. m said ho Md mined hlmm-lf running election: and bull; vote- in York. He had no many low to run with, but it his brothrr Fred. was living he could pt plenty and be elected” lo aid he would .7 ".2”... -“v... -u w.‘ """'H""'""" "1!:le ' h., would support or oppose the Government as he thought but for tho country. Obnfed- , mum: being maptod by the peopG,U would do his best to nuke it n mecca. " Mr. Pickarl was the only candidntu rtomi... nat d to-Oy for the Contact“. He add " ya: going there ya an independent member; VHF". . Faithful” you", WAéauuo-rol Fun Lrmr. Russ“. Roan, OHM”, November I, 1868 Mon" Erna-o, November 2, 1863. ACKNOWLEDGIINT. out cannon. I In, gr, A CARD. nation of the route [can Chri-thn Ana. cintton, recently held at Toronto, will mount their mrporta. The Rev. Mr. Johnson, of Hall, and others, m expected to “dress the meet- ing.. All no "mud to “and. You" Ind: Guam: Aaetteraermr.--We m requested to Inmate that a public nut- lng of this “new!” will be hold an. enn- ing in the Contestant»! Church," 8 o'clock. The r'uletete fiom the moot-mink the Con- Fm ram Bio-mm -Attout . quarter to two this 'nomingattrx, broke out In the ildintt taunted by Mr. Letremouille, and h t u e hotel, " the head of Church-0L, and adjoining the Lower Bunch. The Brenttert end lol- diere turned out romp“, to an property, but n'Jll)rd'll'nliQ their clone the entire we we. destroyed. “uni-lat. " 300;”... .........023 434 232. " Arrre.... ......... .322 242 423. " Willem... .... ....400 022 324. Entmnco 50 con“. "t prim-Oo, presented by the Hon Shad, Em. Stevnrt. 2nd prltre--88, Sergt. Booth. 3rd priatr--t3, Corp. McDonald, 0.0.A. 4th pdse---'3pocial by “and Bill, El Pvt. Johnston. 5th prism-Pale of pattte, lurgt. Corbett. Och ptutr--pur ot “In, Em. Noam. " Johrutop.... .. Sergt. Corbett . . . . .. . Corp. Abbott...... .. Pvt. Wm. Weir...... Lieut. McDonnll. .., Pvt. 8. Mound" . . . . " Patton.... .... CI] k, Cutie"............. d Liam. McDongnIl. . . . . . . .. d Ensign titeqrart......,... a Co1.-8ergt.8hore. . . . .. .... . Scat. Bishop............ "rttt.Cerbett,........... t, Bregt,DonMet............ f?alrftt,'trrvrrr, BrsgterrtNrttter..........s turgt. Bsoth............. Prt.B.lhttler............ " B.Courtnry...:......‘ o " W;Bhoro............ I " W.8pe-...-....., y " It.fiuort.,.......... _ " W.Wiuots...........; E " KW-sts..........., f " W. Ircco.r....."..... t " J.Wiurrs...._......., . u Y. Inm- ...........I h " J.Iu¢lor............. 2nd Priu- Revolver, pro-outed by T. hm, JUq.--Bttsign Nubia. lhd P_rutrchurn, presented by T. Birkeu, 1llsq.--Ctpt. Corbett. 4th Pritse--tuitaoaen chm-pane, present- ed by :1, Li Burrows, Esq-:Liont. McDougull. Total.... .... ...... ...... .......131 Open to mt! and can." of. the 43rd Bat. tation. Entrance 50 con“. m Prtae--hreeut pun, by Bot-gt. Doudiot, No. lC-gqnwyf-Enslgn Stunt-t. Ensign Shunt... ..., Lieut. Hun-Itch . . . . .. . . Oupt. oorbett.... .... . Liam. Notional! . . . . . blunt. F.11......... .. Ensign Rubin. . .. . .;. . Capt. turvin...... .... Ensign Tainan. .. . .. . Wouu,.... ...... .... .. ...... ......156 _Opert to six member. of any company in the 43rd Battalion. Entrance pee company, " ' m prize, '2th-durgeant Dondiet. and special, prise, by R. Lyon, M.P.P.-Ser- - Booth. fry, Qudner'l mud Poirury loo um. . no “a. Borg-mt 800.... ..l. ....21333 " BrovnIn.. ...... .33202 " Doherty..........oo430 Ink Boom"... ....33233 " Weir.............23234 " 1hatnatt...........st3t4 Tout,.... ...... ...... ....1 “out. Bunion. . . . . . Ensign Rubi“... ... Bergunt Hus-ton . . . . Pvt. Bord.... ...... Pri.a.suwart...lciiiii Bergt.G. J. Boot.h-4443a Total...”.................. No, 2 cm, tgrtyb. _ ht prize, pair boon, presented by W. Bromtue--asrporat Abbott. . 2nd prise, Horst. Bilimp. 3rd prise, 83a-Pet. It. Warren. 4ttt prim, "-Prt. W. Shore. 6th prim, 81 .60-Prt. J. Wilson. 6th prise, 'i-Pet-hte-n.' tth prise, "e.-9rrgt. Shore. 8th prize, 60e.-Pet. a. Courtqey. 7 9th prise, 25c.-Cnp¢. Corbett. l 4rtr--rauo.. can"? In“. V No. 1 Company ttuloa Come". ) zoo "in. My“. Til. Ensign Stuart. . . . . . . . . .43333 42334. .32 Sergeant Doudiet. . . . . . . . .44442 444%. . 36 SergeantCorbott. . . . .. . . . .04332 324 . .27 Bug. Human..." .... . . .33422 32343..29 Prt. B. Stuart. . . . . . . . . . .42444 34243. .34 Bergt. G. J. Booth . . . . .. . .44432 44424. .35 Yrqt.Buttop........... ......334 033..16 (30m. Arbott.-..-..g" 444..19 Pvt.R Butler................- 300..12 " J.Butler...... .... ......223 .220..u " Natheta.......c.........032 034.12 " B.Courttsetr..............x" 230..14 " W. Bhoro................332 043..15 " Spam-An. ........ . ....442 230..14 " B. Warrtrn...............332 034.115 " J. Wilton................424 023..16 " McCoerl................atn 340..i2 Open to all non-successful competitor: in match" 1 and 2. _ am prim, pd: WOW-sto- boon, presented " I. Pmtt-arur. Dunn. 4th prise, Mm. Corbett. 5th prize, "--Pvt, W. Willon. 6th prism, 81--Prt. B. Stewart. "F-tto. 1 COMPANY oonounou IATCH. . so. ro. 400 1:11. w. Capt. Corbett....... .... ..... 224 204..” Aerrttt. Shore....... ...... . ....243 203..14 Meat. McDougall.........,....:'" ooo.. 8 tFrst.Buhop.L...............334 033..16 Corp. Abbott...... ......,....233 444..19 Pvt. It Butler.... ...... ......333 300..” " J. Butler...... .... ......223 .220..11, " Math- naa no“ ‘0 LO_( ‘A lu N led " Corpl. Abbott............20033 Bug Human...” ...... .34033 Pvt R. Merratt. . . . .. . ..1. .03320 " W.Wilm.... ...... 33122 op" only to lax-born of No. k In prim, 'Ao-re, Booth. Cipt.Corbett.............OO432 00220..13 Liam. McDongall.... ....-.N43s 00200..14 Ensign Stuart”... '...33443 32303..28 Co1.-8ergt.8hore...... ....13232 3g000..1t and. Bishop...... ......34322 20t103..19 Sun. Corbett...... ......02202 MM4..18 Bregt,DonMet...... ......43344 43848..M Corgi. Abbott...... ......32222 02222..” Bag 'er Harmon... ...... A4344 23223..3o turgt. Bsoth....,.........+ 0N33..M Prt.B.lhttur............903t4 22008..” " 8. Courtney...:.. ....v 00402..24 " W; "ore............- 04333..21 " W. Spartan»... ..4MM 00200..13 " It. fit-rt.,........- 03344..2f " W.Wiuots...........aggo3 033M..21 " B.6rro...........0ogs3 30203..l-6 u w. UcCOuy.... .'.....22203 020t0..15 " J.Wiurrt...._.......oq23o 64023..lt " Y. Swan ..... ......01383 40002..13 " J.Iu¢lor.............2I223 03032..20 Print, a cup pr-ted by Lieut.AJot. Powell, "In 820, open only to member! of No.1 th-y-won by Sum. Doudiet. 'tttr-tto- MAYCM. ' , My". Capt. Corbett....... .. 3.22423 Ens. Baum. . . . .. . . J. . . .03g44 Sam. Corbett...... ......23423 " Dotrdut... . .. . .....32333 On Thunday and Friday, the 29th and Mth October, the annual matches of the 43rd bat- talion took place at Bell's Camera. The first day waa exceedingly windy and dutsgreeable for firing. The second day we: fine, Inn a still breeze awept acroee the range. The shooting in the Battalion Company match was splendid, and we can only regret that the gallant 43rd did not turn out a greater number of tenma. Altogether the edoree show a marked improve- ment. The match" took place under the command of Lieutenant and Adjutant Fella, except the Battalioa Company match, which wee fired under the command of Lieutenant HoDongali, the Adjutant, an a disinterested party, keeping the acore. The following is the record with the winnera ot prirm '. 1ti-ttqaLtam" on? urea. ANNUAL -CN""---gl'os BA 1'- TALION. .... nun "'-'"'.' LIWIII‘ 2nd G2',i'Cii7i.' Hornet. 3M prise, Fr Wow-1101 b Total,..,. ... Total,................ ........... No. 6 Company (Bentham). . I” "fr. “yd.- an: Boo........'......22333 02312 Btomtroes.. .......33202 33433 Doherty...a......00430 34323 A.aoe..............33a33 33423 Weir.............33234 33423 1Grtnatt...........st3t4 23433 B. Alexander. . J. . J. Alonndor.. .. . ”apartment urea. my.“ "tyds. 200,.I..fr|l. m“ ...........233 444 443..31 'IT; ....y....342 434 444..32 fwd 'r...L.....003 333 442..22 ttet .....;....;.020 420 223..15 3153 .....‘.....030 344 333;.23 doti ..........200 343 342..21 "W ..........004 332 244..22 creat ..........o2o 244 .422..2o f,12 0,013.4...342 433 342.39 92°: ,.........304 424 332..25 td ..........202 420 433..2o ttCrt icr........004 203 323..17 iath ..........300 204.420..» af,',',', '..........044 330 222..2o 0031‘ F... ......033 344 343.27 ..........324 332 433..27 "tttt ..........200 034 323..17 ""3 ..........000 033 a43..1e 'llfll ulL.......340 023 424..22 k')',,'; rr........023 203, 423..19 113' ..... ....003 .003 244..1-c .........023 434 232..23 11):“ ..........322 242 423..24 IP ..........400 022 324..17 witht mm. lug: 0, presented by the Hon. J. T,lr? I... ..u........ mit..-........... .olo .u-...p.-o. r........ .uouo- ......... 00.. out. ........... _ Battrar, . . . 34324 . . .43434 . . . 23322 . . .04433 . . . 24434 . ...34332 oooco._...on-.o 1mm. Tu. 33334..30 34243..34 l 35423..26 1 43333..30 , 40323..29 33043..25 887.611: Fo yd; 04432..28 20334. . " 30022..21 33333..33 30300..)4 24233..27 24423. . 22 30234..23 Company. mm». Ttl. .22 .25 .22 .29 .29 .29 193 174 .26 .30 .29 .25 TIP - __ --"V -- -.".. “mun": . " The collugnes of Sir Edwud Wntkfa in the direction of the Grand Trunk railway com puny guano: refrain from conveying to the bond and .tockholden their emphatic protest against the continued um violent personal “tucks (hitherto unnoticed), by circular sud otherwise, made upon Sir Edward by Mr. He.. Ieninr, claim of the Buthlo and Lace poet. tbnt the company would, at an early period, be able to commence liquid-ting ttm claim: for interest, so long overdue, to the Glut Western Railway Company of Canada. only nun “my". The following circum- ha been iuued by the “Montana! director: of this company l " ll“... -- A--_-- -21.", n; . -- - - Tn 14 " " 21 33 14 " " 23 been augment-11 by up'wnrde of $100,000, without incurring my int-rune in the work. ing expense. The increnee in the amount of working exptneee wu £25,693, no Compared _ with the courrlpondmg period. It wu chitsfiy nttribnted to the extraordinary' “verity of [not winter, and the damage to the rolling stock and roedwny by the intense frost, which ex- ceeded all previous experience. Future proo- pecte, from the improved condition of the Dominion, were encouraging, and from the recent nbundnnt harvest In harmed mm might heexpected. The gross turning. of the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad for the heif- rear ending the 30th of June-Int were £153,- 205, 3nd the working expense-I, including ten- and insurance, unwanted to £98,150, leaving e net revenue ofAlr5,0ti3. Prom the amusement; nude by the depnlniion of the I Board to when the ti once; of the Detroit and I Iiiunukoe company, “than we! anon to ex- , ; upon or res GREAT waste“. l The report of the directors of the (Lost l Western Railway at Canals hos been publish- ; ed in England. It states that the receipts on . capital account during the half year amounted t to AMI, and the total receipts to the alst of July last to” £5,260,829. The aggregate ex- penditure to the same date amounted to Ali,- 382,594, leaving a balance to the debit of capital account of £131,765. The outlay on capital account-during the half year had been £20,769. The expenditure included a portion of the cost at rebuilding in stone the bridge over Twenty Mile Creek at Jordan; sundry additions to stations; the cost of raising the level of track at Prairie siding, " a protection against fioodsr, payment on account of build. ing a new warehouse at Detroit for the better concentration of freight business; proportion [ of the cost of rebuilding in brickwork the passenger station " Paris, originally of wood; the coat of tire, new locomotive engines and ten new compositecars for the accommodation of emigrant tmttic, and for mixed trains on the branch lines. The gross receipts on re- venne' account for the half year ended 3Iqt , J nly last amounted to £346,649, and the work; ing expenses, including reneanls, to £208,462 3 leaving a balance of £148,187, out of which! was deducted £52,270 for interest on bonds,! loans, to, £54,740 loss on Conversion of American funds, £529 loss on working Erie I and Niagara railway, £476 loss on working Gait and Guelph railway, £4.th Detroit tire I claims, futal charge, and A2,000 set aside ' for the renewal ot {any steamers, At,',et l £34,054 " net profit on the halt yea ' oper- l ations. To this was added Et,tts, the bal-' I ance from the preceding half year, making! £36,779 available for dividend. Prom this ! amount the directors reeotrttperrUd a divi- dead at the rate of two' per cent. per annum, free ot'inoome tax, leaving a surplus of fl,. 129 to the credit of next half-year. The re- I newal fund for the ferry steamers now amount- f 1 ed to £7,125. The average rate ot (diversions I ‘made during the hail year was 1391. the _ . average price oftrold for the some period har- I ‘ing been 1401. The unconverted American , funds in hand at the 31st of July amounted to 1 ' $153,146. The total trattie receipts shoved a l decrease of £8,887, as rompsred with the thte.. l l responding period of 1888. There was a " I ', crease of £20,214 in local and foreign passen- ger trade and local freight and mail ; and an , increase of £8,822 in foreign freight, and of 1 £2,505 in emigrant ttattic, leaving the total t decrease as mentioned £3,887. The decrease 1 in the receipts was owing to the diminished rates adopted on the parallel routes for 1 through passengers and freight, and to the. total interruption of the traitic on three separ- I ate occasions during several days by snow ' storms and fiocde, over their own and coa- i nectlng lines, at the commencement of the , bait-year. If the our of through rates and t fares in force at the corresponding period had been maintaind during the past half. l year the receiptn for this tralfw wank! have Ctrr 1muurv-r--.The city fathers de- serve greet credit for theirattemptn to improve the city of Ute. In wheteicr direction our attention is turned, we we evidences of im- provement, and "pecially in Bidenu-st. Up- posite King-st. at drain has been put in, and the water course running through that street hibeen clenrtd, and the embankment: made good, West of thii, 'on the .north side, the platform has been raised to the I'rret grade to met that which was it the right pitch opporito the Revere Home. la order to perfect thi-, it was n-C‘tsary to grade Cuentrc-ltsmret. up to a level with Ili- duau-st., and this may It verv considerable work, but it has been accomplish-d, and the work has been properly dome, at least so far on Cumberland, North of Rideau, is concerned; PY, South of Itideaa in another thing, for ‘whilut the [that has been glad: d, the site- l, walk has been neglected, and one of the conse- ‘quences will be the inundation or Mr. Dams' l property, when the first thaw (omen, but this is not the worst of it, for n flight of steps he- been created, down which “Veal people hare “and; fallen, Ind whith will probably bathe cause, during the winte r, of broken honeyend may be dta'h. Coming farther Welt on Ili- deeu-st., we,,tind n fence being putusp on " either side to prevent people trout felling into i the by-wnsh, as heretotore. If this be finished ‘ decently, it will hide the fsrmer unsightly nppeerance present-11W the wet-h on Hid-au- nt. Coming still farther West, we find the I work now going on to grade the new our- ; walk down to Little Sussex-st, so an to do l our with the steps " thnt piece. Sen-iii. other improvements hare been and. on Bi- I dealt-It" end may important once in other, would“ of the city. _ Tnl Inomnm D'Ancr IN A FIGHT.-A row occurred at a house near the railroad on Sun.. tioy night, between D'Arcy and another men, in which the latter but his face covered with bloc l, and D'Arcy: cyr tt Were so badly distig- ured tint even he mu Ashamed, or unable, to Ippclr " the Potion Court yesterday, in . one, which was adjourned in conucquence. his wife, not the Maltese wile he had when in the 100th regiment, appeared at the police sta- tion yesterday to gut a warrant against the other mun, but failed On Sundae night, it appears she wanted D'Arcy nrroted, because the understo'xl that he was going to [more the city in the morning. Thin man sums to be already in worse odour than Brown,and some of his enemies have wilt-n his name on walls nod nidewnlhu in connection with thnt of " Ly m h."__'l‘hie in in bad taste, and calculated to lead to a lrmch of the peace, which must not be tolerant. d. - OTTAWA l‘muuiumsic tiocarv..--The idea of a Pei1harmonic, Socirty has at length taken dupe. The IOCilty has been formed and its tirttt meeting was held in the Commercial Colleges moms last night. The following ken- tlrmrn m-re clvt‘lml oflitre-bettre : William Spraggo, Esq, president; 1“er Todd and (horse E. Dellvumtn, Esqn, vice-Presidents; George Kennedy, Esq, secretary; II. P. Hill, Each tnuuror; Edouard Kimber, Esq, cur- Ator; Manors. Smith and Fripp, conductors; Ion-m. Dunlevy and Stevenson, committee. The first practice was the chorus of Mozcrl'a twelfth mus. The ladies 'nnd gentlemen Peet. gin assurance of a. most important fact, viz.: That the Ottawa. Philharmonic Sock-tr " in the right hands at the commence- ment, and we look upon the irauguration of the society " the commencement of I better time for classical music in this city." A liquor case was adjourned in consequence of Brown, the informed, not lining recovered from the effects of his beating, and another in consequence of D'Arcy: absence, from a simila: "use. - POLK?! Coor.--dotseph David was fitted $5 and costs for being drank and disorderly. Gilbert Vanna, sumo offence, 33 and cosh. Lonil gmvelle, ditto,.$3 and costs. All the above prisoners' offences were ag- gravated by nuisance 6f the polios. Two cues of pigs at large Were disposal of It $2 and costs. A Ilunk's BaxAa..--We have received the current number of the “Bust" from Hut-rs. Jones & Holland, and find it replete with reading matter and illustrations. admirably suited forthose for whose amusement sad in- struction it Is designed. CANADIAN RAILWAYS. Ind Lune .1 "Eggnog: nun-run- WAu'l'lD bynBootkoow. Stu an. an Ind cont-g ms. Adam, , no: 153.9“)... Ont. - , Deemed by Emma: authorities to be the I but our publiahod I for Id. " the CANADA GAZIHI OFFICE. Spun-ct. Navy. l or“ (“out to the trade. I cg Non-bot 8. It“. "" Annual amt-om at tho but Inglhh and Ira-oh WRITING PAPIIB. of our, oil. and plug. A In” and a! PINS. PINCHAOM can Gills“. STATIONERY. NIL" BAGS. WRITING DISK! sad BTA. TIONIBY can. Attd BNAKIWOOD PI! sud PENCIL-OASIS eeSeU'. 1'.P9kte11tr._.__.L, orwuoox IUCILAGE. lat-1y marked " . tow In". (htttbigted Writing a: Cop . Ink, uni can - ltd Marian mu Juli.“ NUIBE. Br VIOLET“. 001801? ICA‘HVE. . The heat copying ink hoes. Can etao be wed in books. ' A In mi moot otthU “Maud ink jut "targ,",',',', 5'l','lr. Cu ho sold u than prio- u 'rr6rtar, "his; into. . After the great luau. Tho De-tt m- the Crou- . Madonna and Jaclyn; Tho was. Indon- nc; Adoration; bs.. u "on 31.50 to 33 h: colours, all 8t out in lino -viea. Tttia "rue of mom Claudia Chrono- in not Slre,td It I Maud prior. malt ”My!" Ballad in Canton“. that Bionudt. naught in Wilt“. “in lonillior, A Friend in I”. um Scanning-t. Inner Inning, shot In. Hut, ' Duly Amman, me: A. T. BrUUr, Late Luann. a... The It‘dslon. an: Com‘io. “bib and Kim. --- lat-it: and 1rttt “to: Dunn Bailout, The new, ind. or B. Ian-cu, horrid and Bout, after Gaul-mp Bastion“. and Baht, do., . And In.” oth." aqua]; Lemma]. Static-0n on t Inpplnd n whole-u. t't'tt A trail and nl tion of the” OBIS o ART in MM“, ”New. VERY LOW PRICE At which they no produced. Ibo following In - of the no“ "asthma at Pm“! mod qmtrtueha- t-- . Home: in 5 Storm, the: R. Adam. ?l.ratsg's lgut plgturo. 7 Vining with tho original oil [minim in riotou- nd unlit-ha: of colouring. and dilating thou- from only In tho TM “and“ of autumn in (Hindu! 20th. vuln- sblo and camping assortment. of PRANG‘S BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS. "mu-um WATER!) s,ThsiriieaG, I... “a- '_II __ . . - " l. That harris-lr heard the rtsolutiou of the board of the 9thinstent, this tommittce nu commend the adoption of the same, .1 a set- tlement of the differences between the bond and the bond and rtockholdtrs represent” Iby thil committee. 2. That Mosul. Crank I and Bitter be hen by named to iitl two of the Gaiiiiri which the loud hue offered to _ make. 3. That in orhr to hurt the vitws of i the "editors in appointing. heudholder from :8cotland, Ifr.J. R. Hair, of Blairhill, Perth- i ehtre, be recnmm had far the third vacancy 4. Tutu“: d'uccto.a be requested to append to the forthcoming half-yearly report a m: statement of the proceedings of this commit- tee; and also to ad] that the committee were unanimously " opinion that Sir Edward Watkin should -be requested to remalnns chairman till April." The statement cun- cludea with the following: " To these n solu- tions the commune now ask the cordial ae- eent of the proprietors. They believe, that they will lay the foundation at very impor- tant and beueticiat changes in the manage- ment of this vast property. They have labored with the simple, nestre to secure foe them- selves and their cb-partnmu fair return for the capital which they have invested in this I great enterprise, and should their policy to alopte ', they hope the day is not far our-m when cush dividends will reward those who have waited so long and so patiently it r the realization of their hopes." Pal‘l'lIG’I :XCIIAIOI 'l'Albl'p Agixowst canny. The commithe of stock nod hondholdne in mid conpmy, appointcd at a meeting held " the London Tavern on' the 18th ofJune but. Lave jnet issued a statement of their origin and proceeding. They commence by eating tut for some coturidtmbie tune a growing feeling of dioatisfaction he: pre- uiled amongthe proprietors in reference to the mmgcment ot their property; that time 1866 none of the prefrr nee: have received e cub dividend, end that every rear sinee1862 hn wimessedn large addition to the tapital by the writing up of peper dividends. The statement then refers to the proceedings of uric“ meetings of the gtock Ind bur-hold; em. Acorrespoadence win ooh-red into be- tween Messrs. Creek end ititter, on the pen of the committee. Mid the board of directors, which resulted in an offer by the fond of di- rectonl, which was unanimously accepted to the committee in_the following terms: 1 a] Tint h...::..|...-_‘an__e “u .5 ... 'MeBgtag. "Arno-kiwi ODGIRI’ - . "r""'"'.. ... new-v05 their disapprobation' and dislike of such con- duct in a manner not to be misunderstood. Mr. Benettine baa extended hie attache ta Mr. Bryan and other oMcem of the comrany in Canada. The directors hare, the fullest ae- aurance that thou attache are at unfounded and reprehensible " all the rent which have from tune to time been made, But in circu- lating the tireeent notice, the directors have a further object in view than that of protesting again-t them: per-tonal 'attat ks upon their president. They feel that they are in duty bound to protect their own property and that of their fellow bond and etockholtt. " against so persistent an a-eailant; and they would aek for the personal support of (Very holder in the company to prevent ite management from falling into the hands of a an tion who“ interests are ol posed to thoee of the general body of the Gram! Trunk proprietors. " Tamas Ballad, " (home (use UL", " KIRKIAI D. HODGIUI, " Ir. W. Bun, " immune Penn, " J, H! timer, " H. W. True, " A. W. Yatxa.’ ' - The committae of stock and bondholder- in thin company, appointed at a meeting held AR‘I'Ih’I ftLtt, "Lern, RUBBER, IVURY STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Huron company. 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