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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Nov 1868, p. 2

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lil Join In“: Jounox (u we learn from Iowa's Parliamentary Communion) I» born at Liverpool, England, in the "ar 1818, ad can to America with bio puma a no early AN Inc Mar scaling at Mimicm and aiter-d. was am a the County of Hath-mad. Mr. 3m of which would, chukka, In" fanned an admirable gamma to a notion- wane-t ' but most oi they: twisting whet tritrutg " 'ltestapuomteyrrotn mo! .0th din- unclida and netmoquerieed “my. An l mama“, he In genial to u huh, and " inexhaustible tunic! rich And my “colon, generally made him the centre " “they” in any social gathering of which he iormed a pat. luck nympuhy II" he telt by than who had tho “can” ot Inking his acquaint-oo- here “his coagulate], duly dudm; while": In. own Provim bio loan willtre wound to Macon: din great-st public inem nad moat mph-bod ban-Hen. " ot the may important abject: that we“ and" review, hung given V” too math to his whiter panning and pus- ing on harm-mans upon the Home, some that when he" he MW the upcoming which the Lillian has. and. 'eerie- can" had excited. m uldom tmmght " more and qualities ot mild to the dictation “on his pound tearing u: emf-agn- mcnt. to man. my...» pm I. bring- Ing about cabin-.60., Inning has on ot the Delegati- I’M-3N” Brunswick It the Londo- Coabn'lec. At the who-gust general election, Mr. Jenna: received a remd of the emtthktm. Milo” consti- tuents, and can out to Ottawa u the repu- "tttatt" of the Count] of Northumberland in thoHoucolConnou We“. ball, "rl justly regarded m the in: Province a one ofthe usual. public on olhio day, {memo-t all” bar, an! mohbcsbku waters in their Wan"; quick . at "page, . Tum. "new the my ”lanky that the mower of the Hon. Mr. moan, Soo- mnry " State, who had boon sills; " " time, died " Qooheeon Sand”. The Hon. Mr. but“) not... a Quota: lot Dom. duo, having goo. down whon ho bond ot bl. comet’s-trim. Ill-05. The funeral otthe lulu. Luau: villain phonon Thursday, and I. - 'tarderatarad that the mil-hen at the Privy (band! will "destvor to be plant. I --t504h-et par, which is but minor In] ot laying that the but add-d some twenty d Jim at Wu to the cum. Tu In um “it! Find mount is now cloud for this city, Ind the mun-tu- ted el-ttere-ie out upon which we an cordially congratulated” city. Oman har neted nobly in this “W; and we think the Queue Back Mu etqmtint ruin lo: hum; new no In". a man at diver The Com will opt- in that wind next term, which begins on th, 16th inst. The appointment. will, no doubt, m with nomad mrexrutioo. Tiss alder 0f preterm-I. is ml: " u Vim-mud alike by the option-co and ability at the gentle..- pro-ocgd, whit. the “and“ of Mr. Grin! i iothe Bock-villi» Wu. timed mud hr din-cw rret4eeimtat an”. I poi-Id to (in Coa,m, In... inthe my}: 19ng A. In”. 'T'ho Hon. Wm“: will both be 0-mi- by In! lion-n: Quebec dam; the mat week. The Hon. Judy. Ann Wines, of the 00-m- PIc-s. mu be Ira-fend to the Quad- Bcoch in the also: of Juda- The Ho- W. B. lacuna, ChiefJnstieo ot the Common Plea, to u Chief-Jodie. ot the Queen’- Bonds, in the phat of Hon. W. B. Dunn, co., Appointed} to the Pre- sidooey oettUCemrtotrteme “A“. The Hon. J. C. Mm, Judge of Queen’- Benth, to ho Chief-Josie. dune Court of Sou-on Pb- in tire phe- of ChieFJu‘iee Tu following Kain: Ippoinlmenu hr the Pun” ot Gsurio in. boon .31on by the Privy Council:-- , Boo. Mr. Cm": Ht Gr Quake yrsmb in. and Run. Mr. Hue-nu. will mu, pact. to Sew Btu-muck u the end ot the tech. 7 - - All the muted“. Privy Canned now here, will onduroi. if ponible, to fetch Que- bee in tune to “and the fungal of the late In. Lacuna- Tumar. Tish; was: was: ofthe Privy Council yummy mum. Jon W. Gun}, EN., C.th, ilutili)ttanttiTE Mn! Co hct-John Dore. in [.11an by. woe".--.-- & Co, _ t ".th in: sue-ry; Cleaner. ' . f. Hair ttetsewer-tt, P. Hull t Co. G. name»: .Notkeu-W. B. Lee. , than“! tUlu-No. I 8.99.”..- "w tot, 4-.“le 'taihear-u-orxt Fleming. Y' I Goods-Variety at", trror 0mm. [when m foaerth Page. Atttttoet Sau-J. Iteeminettam. ' l’nion lulu; Lib Imam Co.-B. Ps. Cor. see him tomorrow. Thou who have eharge of her gratfy the bar-lean delusion. and thus .0an owning die In found at her you. iM-tend by anttireetioet that detiesihe light and wreck of mi the on." or. I happy family circle. Rut l VII culled tothe New Brunswick bar in 1840' £3,094,285 reapeetiveir'. The J ell lc nul- -U.ofrtiafomiiti. came andleft her eudnpidl 'xmetodisti ti hitr .l“ " ' . . I I and in“. The epidemic of l , ' ' I me Ion, "f extraordn T nouneement, -ot which the Globe-mu had 1355- deprived her of her husband and '5"! memory, quickness of percepnon and Imrnuch to any 'luring the past few d431, is, two on" Children. ltr her two remain.. thorough command ol language enabling (theretom found to he not only substantially, itqt 9033. one Wttllt killed in the armv and hrmto take-e trout rank almost nt the be- I but literally, correct. 0' the" Htrllnr pro- the other, about a year Mice was ar-r’ . - mama; ofhns career. He entered public life weeding: at this adjournel meeting, we read : sd before this same court for “my". a number for Northumberland in H50, for , f " Mr. Adam proposed that a cmnumtu- ot' Mum this awful shock the mother'sreason which constituency he continued to 'tsit l three gentlemen of knowledge and 1'xl"ulcrrce Trh'd and left her . harmless maniac. dmoet uninter'uptedly till his death; Hid bu ,l,ii'gti2t', T/l12 be.erpoituo" m, l", u-l Y' Mace then she each d h ld . _ ecuun o twee director, to an 1.. ..r .. l "n trial I " "Hguyy her for! e the "who” ot 'n.tciroteGssmur, "Mr. Hartrldge pull acoluplnm-nt t u-Slr ( D: “‘21:; "ghee there for. his eomrng. Senna of the Home of Assembly, and Creek, and said tlygrturxsughoittvli the M." moi. ti " I My“! m the court~ ArrottsmrGmtsnar, successively. Ire w” l lerenoeaghioh had existed between tne bnnm l er ttrelem "teh. Disappointment . M -ettl.r ot tb vi-voronn donetitati , and Mr. Crenk be had shown him~eh' untv l never nth-eta her for sh hi . . ". 'on, lasnxioo f tl ll d . . ' .- V C . ' _ e t inks she ,rill but on t h ltd f. or as me out; ut the (Multan). see him tO-morrow. Those who have ' . eye”: 'Pt t 5"," 1t'tiy, and ‘He wouldndvuse Mr. Crenk not to Let: "tie n ehame Outer gratfy the barmleerdelutim his men, friends felt tlmt,tlne days ul his ldirector, eince as the head ,ot a putt-Tm} w- and thus .0"in .ng “m " found. best usefulness had passed. Even tlns will 1prition, he wat' far more able. to "iclripii,',i, at her In.“ in. I by anntreetioet that not make them regret the less that a man of (hi'rtt,'ytt,,t,tt', he “fund be " on the lt rant. , deties the light “a mi of m; each accomplishments ot mind, and Jo Fudge; 'h'i'fl'li'r'e"1edtteu',l1.u1':ri1t ill; l '""""rerr'r-ree-rrre-re-ee,.e- man, "cellent qualitres ot heart, should questions puttohim At tlse - ... I , ' , _ ' preuous Ilnetlng, Milf ADYm'Itimai'ts. hue been cut down m. ecompantively early tr,', it tfee 9ttt it 'rt" nnly just to hutt , " t . - , age he having just turned his fiftieth wear t o ac now a ge tt. . , _ )t'i1tr',j't'tr', 'i..l,'f,te 1'eltltt w, .. _ __ @339» ot his death. - . c._',' fy,lrttf1ee.tsctida,tiott P" came .1"; ' TC ESDA Y. NOVEMBER 10, an, .3110 law“. l = l, =tiit will b. Ip- We have not space to reproduce the full report of the Interesting peoreedirip at the heir-yearly meeting. or the Grand Trunk Raina] Company, at which the numerous changes "uittat the management, both here end in Busing, were hilly ventihted, and, if, we any judge by the melt, momma” met. The resolution a the meeting, sustaining the "u"tattemertt, In envied by "riarge majority on the ehow of hunk; but the opposition demanded o poll, which necessitated In ad- journment [or o few days. At the adjourned meeting on “34th ultimo, the vote on Mr. .me'l madam“ (ensuring the mere- mt) n. ltr, “,0“, upon, 123,608 votee. 1 muting u capitol or £2,103,398, and Jre need namely any that we Jiev Mr. Howie course with extreme satisfaction, aid at in perfect harmony with hi: 'PT ace: in the Canadian Parhameot. Time Ind agent he 'Sak) the quarrel of Nova. Scott. was not with Canadar but with the Imperial Legislature, misled by the Government ol his own Province. He hoped, and had eince enchanted, but with. out success, to undo Confederation, or secure Imperial authority turtle revision in the in- temt otNGa Satin. Fading in that he, 'e can he is in correspondence with the Government at Ottawa; Ind whatever may bethe result the Hon. Mr. Howe will hue theteeuehctton ofbeing able c, point to his "cont-ml suing that he dad the heat tor what was practtcable, without wasting his strength in the chm after tmpuuibtlitien. he aye he is in correspondence with the Min Government, and this of ttselt mll “any the people that they should accept the guidanee ot Mr. How: in endeavouring to make-the beat out of that they any still believe in a bad business” rather than to cling to the leadership ot those who profess to min after the impt"itble,Yriule at the some time titrrrstard the legitimate, business of-the country, had keep alive an ingenuity- excitement, injmous to its material progress. sooth, in maintaining so attitude, of hostility to the new system, without Mung any rea-- oonsblc prospect OI changing it. On the other hand, though Mr. How: does nut spank Wick!) oTwhu he is doing for his Province, The euimnem consequent upon the pub- lication of this letter " said to Nyemgreat, ad there in little wonder than: should. It apnea completely the hollowness of the policy pursued by the Loeat Cabinet ofNova been “opted the Canadian Government I would hue gone on all the same, and Nova [ Scott: would hue been under Dominion ‘ legislation all the wne, while. nothing would hue been gained br repeal,. but had the Load Government and Legislature resigned undue, they would have turned an issue on tbeconutry, the decision of which would have her] . ataetimpoeunt bearing on the question in the future. But the Local Ministry and the, Local Hemline did not thiuk they should tune thioonntry to each n issue. In this, In think, they Rated with becoming dingo- lion; but their refusal thou. plainly ru. Indian. In their dam that the representa. my ot the Province should not " go to Ot- i ' The proposal tbat the lucul Cabinet l should resign, indeed that the Lxul Legislm tun should have reaped, bad certainly much more pruned scotch! it than the proposi- lion ut the Load members that. the members ofthe Home of Commons should have re (and to go to Damn. Bad the we: course body I” indiscreet enough tst, '00- Idom. The second, the mignahoa of the lining, lid their refusal to_aerve under ‘nny Gonna: not holding his commiwon from the Qua, WAN certainly a bold course, and the utmost limit to which “mom! force" oppoeitims could have been carried. To this It. How: odeted bis 'troetgeatt support by resigning his out in the Commons, and re- commending the ume course to his friends. But this the Coeat men Ibo relused to do; and hence Mr. Howl diuvo'wed any {umber "spanihility ior the repeal movement, in the coco-an of which he had at; eoofidenee. Mr. How: on the subject of Repeal, and places I gulf between him antllnll wheeling the po!iey lntely enunciated by Mr. irc. Ite. The points which mll‘nnturally ar- rest attention in Non Scotia ere those eugl gated to the Conve'ntion, which met " Helihxlin August last, on the eve of the re- memhling ot the Legislature. Mr. Howl then aubmitted certain lines of 'union-all of them possible, cettninly, but none or them meeting the new. of the thmseution. It would have been madness to hare adopted the first ttouree-a' declaration of indepen- de-rtsieh Mr. How: did not recommend, and which we are glad that 'to-, Ammmrt letter Iron) the pen of, the Hon. Jo"resJroo has appeared In the Halifax papers. It “I printed In tht Chronicle on Saturday, and telegraphed to the Globe. Our readers will "e a bnet' synopsis of us main points elaewbere. This u, perhaps, the Meet important utterance yetttttuie1by Or: renders will perceive that Mr. Sun‘ FORD Fuauso, Chief iiagineer of the Inter- colontal Railway, has announced, ivy adver. tisement, that the plans, opecifiuutiouh &a, for three sectioasot theline, one in each of the Provinces, of Quebec, New Bi unswick, ra Non Scotin, will be ready for inspeition fon nnd after the 17th instant, at the follow. lin; places, Yiz.: Ottawa, Rnnoaski, Dal: bonnie, St. John, end mum. About 1 hundred miles of the line will be the ready" tor putting tutder'eoettraet in a few days, and, l have ht" aid before, the Commissioner: I will, in ell probability, be appointed by the I date mentioned in Mr. Panama‘s advertise, meat, alter which the notice ot how, mid when, the common are to be awarded will be announced in due course. The present notice will nerve to put intending eompeti- ton on the qui oire. A f M's-art. Magee t (hull, musical cigar holder, "he “given " 2nd prias in All- Comer! Match. r' 1 Bate & Co., all: ts, given " 3rd prize in All-Comn' latch. D. i. Browai, 'doria, ulna 310, given " tgt p Much. l Mr. o. shittat iiiiiGGe,vo" " in PM," in Match No. 2. Some print were waging” after the pub- lication of the “It. which/with the mm“ of tht _donors, me " follows ' l Though each article ginnu a priaemas 'initulf nimble; though may very hnnd.. some money prim were awnrde; Ind though the matches can. be, nod were con- ducted, in the most 'tstufactirrr mnnner, yet, all these combined are far from "ordiug us that gmtitication, which urine: from n belief, that the worn of our company, one of the oldest in thin section of the country, have been duly opprecintid by none of the wisest, richest.‘and most intUentiat men of our loud; that while Inch bountiful donors exist l the volunteer movement will, and must, cotr- i tinuo to be, n thriving institution, notwith-‘ "anding the prophenioa of those adverse to] the welfare ot our country. Bnr,---Usiu ytrur widely circulated journal " tlb medium, we take thin opportunity of re- turning out mogt sincere thanks to those pntieu who uollbenlly contributed so many valuable prizes towards the rihe match; I lately held at thll pllcu. , To tho Editor of Tmt nus} I'll. In": 1-11"..qu Buncvolent Dool- ety will procood In prunes-lo- this moun- l-g to the Bunk-ll. Church. "I '6! Tottu received . .. ... . . . . .. . . .82,136.93 Paid commission to Rummy, col- . lector...... ...... f.'... .... .8 40.91 Paid T. Trudeau, lilt9., Deputy Min. _ inter of Public Works” . ... . . . 2.000.00 Since received, Edward ar.itrrel..............v,..] Collection in Church of Notre Dame de Bonucoun, Bull, per Rev. D.Rob0ul.................... Geo. Myer................... Per B. Herrick, Esq, from the citi. zen: of Pembroke...u....... Amount .ttnoitesisredaut October.$2,028 .68 u:...... _<.--1_ - " ltllh P been amply prbied, Ind therefore the pri- prietary u, wisely decided to continue it in the same edicient lands. of the loss on American currency; the in- crease of trade from the natural growth oi the country, the, to any nothing of the vest additions made to the nine of the rolling stock end the improired (huuusial condition (ot the Compnny, which would 'naturally suggest themselves es indicative of a com- paratively favourable opportunity for bringing up the management of the road within the next four or live yarn, ton position more satisfactory to the Shareholders than it is at the present time. That the present manage Tent has proved itself ehnndently capable‘ of taking edvnntnge of - menus for im- l proves the hueinese of the road has already Orin", November 9, tcar, The trill! 9:919th au-ora, The rm ehould not be overlooked that there in an ”nuance, amounting almost to certainty, that the business at the Grand Trunk railway willl be almost immediately and permanently imprbved from causes never hellire in openvion, while at the some time it will ehare in the general ptogreq of the country. The 1ey1r, of the Intercoloninl Railway, which ( will commence at the eastern terminus otl the Grand Trunk next opring, end all the additional freight and travel cqneequentl thereon. will add uneihly to' in income; and the completion of that road will of a certainty give n connection toit, the value at which Catt only be estimated by the suc- ‘cess of the Intercoloninl itself. In addition to these spgcinl "Po'" there, are many otttsideraiions of a general nature, such as the grilual lessening nod Lt discontinuance It is something for Mr. Barons to have wrung from Mes-rs. Erasmus And Can: :he declination. of their sutiafactwn with his explanation?, um! eorsfUenee in his integrity, utter ode of them had libenliy quoted tram Mr. Susan’s pamphlet lgainnt his manage- ment, and the other had been the wknowl- edged head of the opposition. To t1.....'. . TOUT received it were ible. m also thought that it was due to atrl't.agd, to any that he might go back and tell the otficitsU' in Canada that as long as they faithtully did their duty, they would receive the support of the board against any attacks that might be nude upon them Be thought, however, a standing order should be issued to the effect thet any otlicial in the employ of the company who bud any interest in or commission trom my firm who supplied the Grand Trunk Company should be lit. stunt]; discharged. This was agreed to,- and the proceedings then terminated in the usual manner. ' " Sir E. Wukin mid L/Gia" to see the three new di..rtetortyle1sted.tn . fortnight, n " sfr. Cred: moved tn unendment to the effect that the J uue and Deeember Commit- tees be combined with power to add so their number. This 133, that two divisions, Let, and Ihe qriglual resolution carried. and it was more than any human being could undertake. "Sir Eduard Waldo aid he had asked "Captain Tyler his opinion on this p in', and he thought the" must be only one head and ahat head " present was MnBrydges. He then ImoVed the udoptlonot' the report, winch wa, curried, and subsequently proposed Mr. Adam’s resolution, that Mr. Creak, Mr. W. thmth, Mr. France, and Mr. Molesworth, as representing the dill'erent classes ofthe share- holders, be appointed as u counmttee to elect three gentlemen as directors. . " l, BID luv“: Rum-w tuna I ".1, ..-..v. - "n.1,. u, u: lul? .?v1'Cll'".'..'; l --For tl choice selection o}7§;v;:Tams"v _ 'Nr. Creak traid thttt. while .there t'erei Brussells, Kidderminaterand Imperial iii-ply: wane ofthe answers to his questions "Inch {C‘lrl’elsy Cocos Matting Floor Oil Cloth) ue should lave had more "rittay, yet on Hearth Rugs, Crumb Clo’thsand Door “a“; the whole he In perfectly tsatisfied With Mr. l Iumtcuts, Repps, Curtain Trimmings, Luce Bryugee explanation. lie,lewerer,. thngm and Muslin Cunning goto Magee & Russell‘s that he should have more assistance“; Irisdu. new Store next dual- to Mr _ John Leelie's ties as manager; he bad a line ot 3,000 miles, S riUUt.' . , in lengthy with every detail, undyr lus coutrol, pth 2iL-.-..-.,_._.., Trulunr’q It.“ lute-out. I " Sir. Hutridge put] I 1totuplmseut t a-Sir. (Cask, and said that throughout. all the dir- lerencea'vghioh had existed between the bowl ism! Mr. Weak be had shown hituwlt’ only [anxious for the we” doing ot the Company. ’He would ndeuse Mr. Crank not to Lu: "tie u director, since in the head _.ol a plan-Thu "i- iposittou, he wat' far more able to ucrtittirlirvlt 1 his purpmethau he would be it on the l: anal. "Mr. Hodgsou and that he thought Mr. Budge: had tairly and fully answered the questions put to him M. the previous IIIt'ellng, mud he thought thnt it was only just to him I 1 to acknowledge it. " Mr. Heultme said that the charges he had made against the-Canadian oti"usials dad not apply in all case- to Mr. Brydges, and tor his own part he wu perfectly tuuistied as to the himor and integrity of that gentlenmn. I Aluvmgry Celebration of the vote-tun Benevolent Society. qealings at this adjournet' Inn-cling, we read : . " Mr. Adam proposed that a mnumm- o'/ three gentlemen of kttualcdse and (-xpvumce in nilway maul»; be Ippoimc.) to t', H410? the tleetien ofthree director,, to the p,, ..r i. ' on cue ot brandy, Int prize in odicerp 0.0.4.... I. ... . . . . 51036.93 H. V. Non, Treasurer. $12, given ... 2,900.00 ..'.' : 96.03 92.75 8.50 1.00 1,00 5.00 To I. P. B. 8.Aratiuar.-.Ttiere could . scarcely be a more seasonable period for‘the , object which the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society have in view than the present. The 'foretasteof winter which now reminds us of I the comforts we shall require to protect as t l against the rigours of the coming season 1 should also admonish us that there are many ' poor shivering with apprehension for them. selves and those de ndant upon them. This warning of the saga is to them but a fore. t bmiiug of intense suffering ; and whilst their, more fortunate brethren can look forward with , pleasurable anticipation ot long and cheerful en-nings spent by their own flrstiies, and ririts to those of their friends, where the amenities of social life and intellectual re- creation will make the evenings far too short, titey, tttts poor, will be 'uttering with hunger and cold. To prevent this; or at least toalie- viate the 'utfrerittg. of their less fortunate brethren, is the grand object of the appeal l me. to this day by the I. P. B. Society. Let us l hope the appeal will be responded to by that fervour of generosity for which lrishrnen are prorerbhl. But not to Irishm: n alone should the appeal be‘made. Here we are all akin, and there, is no man whose heart is in the right place but would justly feel aggrieved if denied the privilege of contributing, according l to his means, to the alleviation ot human sut- ‘ frring, wherever it should he found to exist. Fortunately the co'!"rt-tomigtn will present an opportunity, and a most attractive one, " people of all claim to aid the objects ot the I society, and " the same time get the full value of thuir contributions back again on the spot, in the shape of instruction end edit" t cation derived from eloquent craters, and the a plenum which music Yields. And those who i may be prevented from going to the concert ( can take or send their contributions to the church in the morning, where a sermon will be preached for the occasion, or forward them I to the ottioom of the variety. I -- -"--e""'%'06 .UW.IUI , the poor children struggling some: both the I streets through the mire and slush to reach the school house. Yesterday there were thlhy or fort y little boys and girls, who after trad. ing through, at. with wet feet in school all ddy. Perhaps the city tithe“ are not bound to spend five doll-re of the public money for I crooning; tt but it were Well they did so much for charity.” "they would consult my intel- , ligent medical men. they would lam that not I In” than one or two out of the thirty or forty l, I will thus have received the seed! orconsutrsp. I tion which will .aa.i..o, ‘--- ----, 7, - V H “1, -v uni-W "It" Mu-' brukcn limbs. If the " Board" would nuke a crossing and remove the old cedars, they would hare the thanks of large numbers ot people, and especially of the poor children. ' _ - to V -- _-__ -~"\-- In you-ump‘ tion which will perhaps take _ yesrs from the life of the sufferer. If the children were running about at plsy, there would be less danger from colds. But while their brains sre labouring " their studies, triding though they seem to us, the circulatiG in the extremities is lessened by the brain's action, whilst what- ever little warmth my be in the feet ls carried off by evaporation: a condition highly con. ducive to the worst forms of disuse. Now if this is true, sad " is, wouldn't. crossing be cheap " fire dollars? But it need not cost that much, for there are cedsrs on the spot where people sometimes walk, and so artfully 1 placed, thst it would be next to impossible for l s person wslkingthst way to escape with tttto h'llh.nh l:_l.- .--. “-‘ 7W anPoox Certt.mmc-,at our City Fathers, or the Board of Works, would this morning so to Pm1beriand-st., " the end of uehrpre-iitreir hearts would be moved to com passion tovnnh (In. rm... -L:I.._._ -4 - .. l FIRIXIN'S buLu-No. I Seppcrs, of Lower I Town, intend holding their fourth yinrly ball, at Laririere's newhell, Sussex-m, on Wednes- day, the 25th inst. Firemen, an I close, no deserving of the full sympathy and support of the community at large, for whom they risk 3 life and limb, end "crifiee their own personal comfort and convenience; and this truism is npplicnble in its fullest extent to the Ottewn' fremen, than whom a eteedier or better be- Uved body of men do not exist in the country. The Supper; wore very succe-uful with their hell but your, and we hope they may be this year tho. "t hen reounions are not only Nea. eant in themselves, but they tend to cement that good feeling which renders firemen no great a blessing to the community. " the lesson for boll: end parties in now opproech- ins, we hope to witness similar efforts on the part of other compeniee. . i Bonnier or A tirotm.-.0a Sande] evening j between nightfall] and nine o'clock the grocery store of Whelan and O'Hnn, near the Chen- diere, was robbed and $156 stolen therefrom. The proprietors do not reside-in the building. The key had been left in the luck door Jud the robber or robbers, who were probably aware of the fact, and also that there was money in the store, and where it was kept, broke n pane of glen, reached in, turned the key and entered, took the money and escaped by the cellar. Ongoing to the store, probebly i to. we all at: (or'the night, it was found that 1 the till had hem remand and the money taken, and the means by which the robbers had entered and escaped were shown by the fac ts as above. Arenas SAL: or Cur wPitormatv.-air. lic., Lean will sell at " rooms, to-dny, at noon, n valuable house and lot, situated on Dairot. The house was lately in the occupation of Mr. Augustus aner, and In in tirtst-rate order throughout. The property in without incum- brnnce, and the sole positive, nnd without rc- serve. Information concerning the property mar to hast of D. O’Connor, Esq" Vendor's solicitor. Arenas SAL! or iiaTaia"(a,t, Btrtarss..-- Mr. Bcrminuham will sell by auction to-mor- row, " half-past two p. m., at Stockdale'a livery ambit-3,3 nimble trotting pony, gig and humus, ma property of a' gentleman wont leaving for England. The propertv . is on View " the livery tablet, to icten ling pyrchastertt, to-day, and to-morrow up to the time of 'ale..-a'ee, Advertisement. . VAmn' irau,.--htr. Boyden has lately re- mind a large importation of erasombre goods, of all descriptions, such as cannot fail to please housekeepers, and which he is pre- pared to tteil " ytry low prices. See adva- tiscment. To Smut Iurtarar.--To work In: last night brought to within A few feet of Rideau.. " , and “there be no farther let or hindrance ft wilt be titqUhed to-day. . ram OTTAWA I‘IMES. NOVEMBER Coar"rooo.--We bag to direct the attention of householder. to the advertisement inserted elsewhrro of firewood, which the “venison are prepared to sell, either “wad or whole. Rm. DI. " Ilvml’s ADmtBira.--. This able lecturer bu chosen for his address a! the con- cert this awning " The garden of Eden And the workshop of Nazareth, and tho 'torking- men of the Bible." In the hands of the rev. gentleman this cannot mil to bu an additional attraction to the CtMIt"t of charity. Rona-av or A The belt amateur talent or "" clty will nun at the Concert this evening. :Grund Concert. " Her '"gortr'n Theatre this urchin; at 8 o’clock. - -- -v....-..~., i they (the amt-era) thought proper to itit up l one " Battalion sud one All-Corners' Match," ! thus t xhibitlng that kindly feeling which f should exist wrong". alt volunteers. To conclude, we may just state that should our rompany ever bs callr-d upon to meet the cutettty--xrluch God forbid-tre hops that both the otticcrs and men will show themselvu worthy ot the trust repeated in them. We have the honor to be, sir, Your obedient servants t cwnm oorwnrr. 1 Comm. No. 1 Com.. “rd Butt., Treasurer. Signal on behnllof the (Milan: of No. 1 Company" 43rd i Baulllon. N BILL" COINIII. November T, 1868. _ Mr. John Illlngworth, fancy funnel shirt, who $2.50, tgiven as part of 4th prize in All-Comets' Match. . Moms; ti. k H. Borbrhlge, snclncl, value te, given mu 6th prize in All-Cbmem' Match. A b-lief that the man-bra Were brought about by the battalion scems'm um. That, however, is not the cue; teither were "got up" solrly by the other“ of No. t Company, but as the contributions were so bountiful, v ' r". v- ynuw, 7-.“ $3.50, gircu u 5th prim in All-Conny Match. LO( 'A., Mr. George Artery, w: or PNO, "In! :-1'outm Cotntr., at! ferry-bout, t!riiiiiGiarTriii"iiri toidUr Ind wouldn't may)". CABPITS no How: Ptmsoutas.,-Parties ttbourto fund“: will fad 3 Inge Ind choice assortment of carpeting. and home furnish- lugs, cheap, " Chris“, tEattrtunoe 8 Co's. oup'eumnde and luld with despatch. Nauru. Young * link}! are the solo gents in Ottawa for the Waltham wnwheu. FALL Famous LN Mun.” up Mums-n. "r9rutsd, Muwhmor t Co.tsre now waving thelstellt styles in mum“, mantle cloths, bowels, human”, fathers, shuns, om:- menu, am, ingmt variety, u moderate prices. Bissau. Your": * Baron» mung secured the services of firstaria" working jewellers i :1 eituscen, t1iagree, plain, fancy end solid got work, and having made lugs sdditions to their work shop ere now better prepared to execute any orders with which they me] be entrusted than heretofore. Masonic jewels, gold sud silver models, Ind every kind of ewellery repaired. \ Try Gardner's Baking l’ov;der. See Adver- isement. _ 88t.tun . New quilted skirt at the tactdrr. . 893-3111 --Remember tho great tale of s portion of 3 Wholesale bankrupt stock of dry goods ' land, Mutehmor * Co’s. For particulm see adrertieemeat in another column. adveruumedti for it}; TGriiii, Enunn Ron Qmwnd_h:r_;¢l} from: Cinch. _ _ .- 7 F. OLIVER. A lug. consignment of the Montreal Tea Company; pure ten huge been received by the undersigned. There is no mint, dye, or black lead used in the“ :eas to-mnko than look well. Boxer, tt lbs. Ind upwards. See -1.-‘_u- __ -N p .u . - - CoBomta.-Wintreal Tea Company: Gentlemen, I begto inform you that the two boxes of tea you lent me etc of excellent quality, especially the Young Hyson at 60 cents. Please send another box or 20 lbe., at same price, ind oblige yours, to, Scum] notices of motion have .110 been given by private members, to that the second week of the Session opens with I bony budget of business. . Also, Bill (No. In, lntitulod "An Act to Amend the Act for tho further improvement of Gamma Schools in-Uppet Cumin (new Otttario)." " Also, Bill (No. 18), intitulod “An Act rel- pecting Adrtinces to Lumbermon." Also, Bill (No. 16),intituled "Ad Act to unend the Act imposing I tax on Bop, Ind for the prqtection ttfsutep." - Also, Bill (No. 15), intituled “An Act to amend chap. ts, Con. Stat. U. u. (now thr. tario), intituled ‘An Act relpecting Master and Servant!" _ Grecian bend at the skirt factory. 893-hn -- Also, Bill (No. 12), intihled “An Act to further amend cUptdr 35, Con. Stat. U. C., as to Attorneysat-an." Also, Bill (mi. 13), tame!“ "An Act to mend the I" "-69th- in Writs for Alimony, Att." Mr. BOYD, BIU(N0.14),intituled '/An Act for the Begintrutlon of Bilths and Daub: In the Province of Ontuio." Also, Bill (No. 9), intitulod " An Act to nuke provision for the realisation of the debts Att fteee.t.1 pefgona out of their lands." Also, Bill (No, 11iGiGieU"riln'ii" to mend the luv u to Bills and Notes due or parable iP..t.htf?roeiuce of Quebec." Also, Bitt" (No. "iriitiiUkTr"iii Act to make better provision for the dealing by ex- ecu-torn and administrators with mortgages." At-s 12:" arhr, ..\ . -.. . - - Comets “the hoop factory for 40 can“ Mr. BLAKE, Bill (No. 8), intituled " An Act to render ineligible, to members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, tnermbera of the Senate, ant member, of the Home of Com mom of Canada." usury prowcllon to persons employed in the publication of sessionsl pspcu." Also, Bill (No. 5), intituled " An Act for continuing the Legislature, in can of the de- mise of the Crown." Also, Bill (No.6), inmuled “An Act to pro- vide for oaths to witness being administered in certain cases, for the purposes of the Legis lative Assembly." Also; Bill (No. f), intitnled " An Act do se. cure the independence of the Legislative As- sembly." Hoop lkirta It the factory for 25 can“ Also, Bill (No. 4), intituled "An Act to de.. tim, the privilegel, immunit'es und powers of the Legislative AsSembly, and to give lum- msry protection to person: employed in the publication of sessions! pnpcu.” Also, Bill (No 3.) intltulcd "An Act ree- pecting securities to be given by officers of Ontario." Hon. Attorney-General MACDONALD, Bill (No. 2),intituled " An Act to Amend Chapter 119 of the Comro1idated amazes of Upper Canals,» fist " It relates to fees to Sheriffs.” l On Friday tie following iiiiiGiir,, severally Introduced, sud ordered for the second read- ing_on Tuna-y '.. 0n Tuesdly, Hon. Attomer-aenerat MAC- DONALD introduced I Bill intituled " An Act for the administration of ouths of oitiee to persons nppointcd as J "nice: of the Peace." Second radius ty.t dat fortnight. The imbue was unusually dull and uninter- eatjng, The debate on the Address continued up till Friday Big?“ when it was adopted with.. out amendmon , nod the Home adjourned till Mommy. and Iculou 8 In Loki-lull": Aucmbly. . J:WILLInY.-All kinda of jewellery, of the latest design-,md n the cheapest rates, can be bought of Young & Radford,' Spurn-st. " John A. Macao-3M and other dil- tln‘ullhod gontlemon will do" var nddru. In at the Connect: this evening. William 'Rnlph was brought up, charged with "annoy. He was in so filthy a'condi- lion that his presence could not be tolerated farther than the railing. He has beenlying about'in a starving condition for some time, and but for the police who hare given him shelter from night to night would probably hm: died, but his condition rendered his pre- senée almoatitttolerabie. He Ins committed to Jail for one week. -...... "nu... “no outrun, worm: go and in- Lform against them. During his absence from home. bl. wife had been obliged to havehls house notched in consequence of such threata. His Worahip aid this was no place in which to nuke such a shtembnt. If it ware true, the cotnplaiat should be mule to the ttttthortu ties in n proper manner, so that the matter might be investigated, end the offenders brought to justice. - Mr. John Young came up and asked permis- sion to my a few word, to His Worshiir,which being granted/he proceeded to In] tint. he had muou to believe that parties were going about trying to force people to sell liquor,by threaten- ing to blow up the houses of those who refused than, And when they succeeded in frightening their victim into telling, would go and itr. IA_‘.- --~3-A‘ aN -- . A There was another charge mine-t Kenna, but Hie Worship said it was not intended to take it up. Taking into account the deten- dant’s having been in eoMnement since Sa- turdar, he would tlm, him for his disorderly conduct only $5 and costs. 00mg drunk and disorderly on Thursday night I ltot.U LeBreton’a Futa. . l Dutocher I“ sworn, and said when he or- tired " the Flats on duty on the night in queluon, he our the defend“: makingagroot noise, and being held by two ather man; wit. nun told him to be quiet and go home. Then he (Kenna) said you no . d--.d soldier, and, bursting loose, he struck him tour blows. He did not consider him drunk, though he was the worse of liquor. He also saw another man" named John Kane, who went “my home, (who was fitted $5 and costs for being drunk . on Suturdny.) He saw him before he saw I Kenna. John Kenn; was brought n being drank and disorderly on My.“ LeBreton’a Futa. . ~v~vv- -- """""""r. . Three liquor use: were up ; two were dis- missed, cud one, that which wu adjourned cavern! time: on account of D'hrcy'it indispo- Iitiou, was called up, when the Informer gave his erilience, and the defendant Ins fined $20 and cont-c. -"-_ --'--i-. loll-w“ w" Hutu w.’ tad coats for being drunk sud disorderly on the public “not. on Sunduy. F mL___ ll, T ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. . - Joann Moon", Rune]! Home Block c:r1utrick.Ltnct w“ fined " brought ury..curged with The Hon. Col. aai, n. "rcii.irr, bu but .ppolmd Comm! to a. Compaq toe the Dosh- lot. All lop! mutton will be Mon“ to him. I Inn this do], dopuiM with an Rood":- Consul, Twenty '1'th Doll“: in Midwa- to the 159', Pm, Thought, unkin; - Then. and Dollm (870,000) U. B. Gold Besads,6.ot'ttt. Funnel Dunn‘s", Ottawa, 12th Octobor, 1868. _ No. lol. The tailoring [um-moo Comps” In" mind I “can” tonal-cub. basin." of Lite Inn-mo. in Cinch t . So. M. The UNION MUI'UAL LII! INSUR- ANCE CO$PANY, of Main. - ' . Dcpositi U. s. a. of'tU-850,00t. B. B. C0RWIN, Canon! Agent. St: John, 18.B. For tho Kid-tor of Hm, ve JOHN LANGTON, LILE ‘INSURANCE COMPANY, or MAINE. Oturra, Haunts: r, 1803. Ottawa, 9th November, 1868. At the Runny 01509: in Ottawa, bonnie, St. John 3nd Halifax. TUESDAY _ PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 3. Amherst And Polly Luke "trout " In“) in the PRQVINCE OF'NOVA scam. no in "tthor "queued to mamas. plus and Jrrotit" of thtty portion. of the line no how Indy, sud that they n" be nun, tether, with the general tpociluuou mid-r which tho work- uo to be constructed, on and um l 2. Mttspcdiu and Dulhouulo ia the I. Riviera an mile”, in tho Tho undersigned ig instructed by‘tho Govom~ mentor Cumin to Announce um tho lino or the luteroolonid Emu, u m loom for natttat comimctibn between the following points, m: trance, cu.',',,".,"',,,',; ’ Seven! superior Dunuk Couch“, "nub ably cheap, AT THE VARIETY HALL. MAT'I'RAICEI. A good usortmont of INir and Sponge In. (IA-nan. NION IUTUAL AT THE VARIETY HALL. WOODEN WARE- Benn! out: woodonvuro in Towel-hold! ?otryterIPaatir" Rollers, Butter Prinu, Spool Ltd)”, KDIVOE, bt., AT THE VARIETY HALL. "In". el NTERCOLORIAL RAILWA! o V". - u‘-|‘ul nu 00319", of tho Lowe; Town. Alec, her Gig, and aBet of English Silvebl’lued Heme". Sale of Pony end Gig in poem". A reserve u placed on the heme-2., Partitmum at time of ale. . Ttsrtns-ctoh in bubble (nude. a J. BIRMINGHAM, Queen's Auctioneer. dark chunut, white mun nnd tair, trotter, quot nnd gentle in lumen. SALE on -- ----- -- - --- k HORSE, GIG AND HARNESS. The sub-cribs: hos received inuructiom from n Ottieer who in going to England, to nil by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th inn, " hilt-pl.“ two o'etoek, p.m., " STOCKDALI’S LIVERY STABLES. Union Square, immediacy in roar of the RUSSELL HOUSE, that In" known Pony AT THE VARIETY HALL EATHER BED“. FerathtC1u1u_ot ditUremt audition Ind mi: Gnnd 4th Dyeing and Scourinf in all the different branets Gentleman's Clothe: a used sud dyed. Fatal: cloned and dyad. Kid Glow: cloned. . St. stnnco Dye Works, 894-3m Montroil and Outta. A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, IN ItLtHN-ST., opposite the Ram" noun Dyeing and Scams? in an!" ditrermtt lynch“ “anti-mun. l‘lml.-- - ----J . _ - Montrul, beg to Inform their dist they have openod Ottawa, Nov. 9, l868. IASKI'I‘I. if" D Bowman. Willow, I. Very Choap, fft Lows. H _ --'i_._t = Ono one of y,ett,ttitypyrrootrtottcr, AL' STOVE WOOD, Sound and dry, of (Excellent quality, delivered to order. Appiyto FRANCIS CLEMOW. Spurn-u. 89 " or JOHN GRAHAM, Albion Hotel. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. For n]. by all 1Ffrjiiiiii'. It '0 I, SAPPERS F1 on sum, v GOODS, Jurt 29min- [or am or artt0rettt q’uxli AT THE VARIEI‘Y ----------.d1. ACDONALD A: cm, ST. LAWRENCE DxE WORKS, CONTRACTORS -- _--__...‘.... 50,-, Imam“! AT THE VARIETY HA AT THE VARIETY HALL, IO. Loup and Rimémkl [about " SANDFORD FLEMING 11'?“ng BALL or the MISS RATTLE, sPncuu. Reflex. B. B. 001mm. ', 17m INSTANT, " THE LOWER TOWN. R. P. HALL a CO., Nuhyn, N. R., Proprioton. ' Cloth" and In“ Baa.. [ghoul " milu] Je.!it.ity and prices, "V " I v u - - _,_-_-... wl -ucucl. 5nd _dyod._ Fathers " Mandy, '34 Emu-at. 13mm." in Ottawa . Sheil- egg... gold on, Swor- -m8PECrros {Myrna-a ll'i"i""'t"i'ra"'iriiri"i' =leeMeet=eMeeMSSeM!e- Whludoud Ml, teht,rg'p."grt BUICK or "" ms- , _ a not ring. It!" will to Mat-l"- 20tFat. "iiiiGiGGiaiuiuukrliiaot- on“ I See". . ‘o "OI-hr 9, ma. 31-01, can lumber 5. ms. all purchued under every possible mint-up, and no" oft-red very fur below usuul prices. CANADIAN MAN UFACTURES BLACK a BROWN VELVETBBNS BLACK ASTRACAN CLOTHS BLACK & BRO trtr" smmxm CLOTHS FANCY MANTLB cukrrs - WATERPROOF, CLOAKINOS. BLACK SILK HANDLE ad ausuow, At PM 'mtteardttfUfom this [mu uh.' wmcms, lit that "they, At I little m:- Cindi“: BREAKFAST SHAWLS Can-dun ETOFFES Cumin BLANKETS, (Grey) COMM BLANKETS, (Whm) Canadian FLANNELS . Canada“ SHIRTS & DRAWERS Gamma HOSIERY, tall sizes) And rneiom colon In “It” now Landau, vary {Ar below the "It! RICH. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, CLOUDS, HAL! LAST YEAR'S PRICES. 500 wake $31,086.16 STOCK SELLING our FAST, $28,649.00); ABERDEEN, GARLAND, MITCH)“ H! derc Shilling: and .S'v'r/u'm'r 5O LECKE, CHAMBERS & co A roman or mg Garlatgd, .nulclmwr I Co, ' " Cull only if you want to dam in the great I. [innumn I GR EA I' S LYCCE‘SS oF I W If SA f. E. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, BLANKETS Special Sale this week qfabma BEAT LAD! ES'H ATS & BONNIE ra" 'UNTLES, SHAW LS, Mad other WOOLLEN GOODS. may CUEA P, FLANNELS, An immune stoek of ANY, SA6%WW'E. clou- tho whole lot out in a few SAXONY. purchased by GLASGOW, -Ar-.. 'uum ANKRL'P‘I' HALE ME LVETh, WHOLESALE STOCK YET TO SELL. W O R T ll op load- told. & CO ou the linonixpdh-um on an - with or vim-c but“, in the mango!” 1flute.".", mph-la vg fd.",, an.“ nil . " - . 'lll'l','S, t,',atttfA't at?" F'""""' Tr'"""': VELVI'I‘IIII; C. k known“, invib the public 8.- uine their stock, prices sad gm , 780. H, Blane-u. _ VLO'I‘HI. NEW FALL = Wll;ll - A pABUl ACES. " GREAT \‘AIII‘I'Y. ‘WIIDI. [Alf . HEIDI‘GOI. No It. Mica-dud. 1.000.. "BOtitB. KluTllGl. OIIEIIY. LAIKI'I‘I. RAW“. All). THE oUd,,':f,y,y,"t,t DEPAITIllt. Thin e urn-on: " under the «M. . 'dt.il,1tt,', tiret-euae “an I“ with... " orders punt-wally attagued to. ”Don't forget a. place. No. " more lerotsiirud by a. PM! on door to Inge. a Mail'- oU no". 883, . r. Rum-n EII‘O‘. I “lune” ' (311th W inceyl Bum cutu Cotton: Idle- Pnnu I!“ ton, Ae. We have an»: In“ a tug. W‘ READY-HABIT. CLOTHING, thick. being nut-mu on an M. f.9rteotrueeetd, and all «up! than I.) 'het, thii, city. P'" cottons AND uxm, V CUXNINGEAI & MNDMY, an. GOODI- T. RAJUTTE mm; amend to Inn “and“ m. ake- plenum Mt mm; to in am our tamer: Ind no public 'r2'e2, that to in no. I ' urge and I I ”be!“ Inch " smut: no user mu Goons. Funnel: mun c HEIDIIIOI. IV DRESS a KAI!“ TRIM“. CCXNINGBAI £me1. AITLEI. ILLIS’IBY. they no new humus. nouns. but A I FIATHEKS. cuxmxmun * mutant. Twenty piece. LIU that. in!) CA NADias FANCY sth 1mm; rum; For n. ‘IICIYI. Three hand!“ psi" of tho i. our brought to Ottairor “.5 largest home: in Noun-l for '" aw annulus. . CUNNINGHAM t Lmmar Dont bar, berm you lot; CUNNINGBAI a man! {my IAK'I‘LIIB AND “cling. gunman“): a mun ' l'"" MATERIAL: mit masses. ct'xxmuua'u & ”sum: 'tw BLANKITS. CL'NXKNGKAI * “HWY J E“'. I“: HOSIBHY. - CELXJNGBAI t ulna! MONTREAL li h Ich" n l' EW MILLISERY. . pl'NNINGH“ I mun LACK SILKS. CANTON FLANXRL ONLY 't "Hurry up at! man the bum ey Bro att gone. Remain: the Whiz. Ptngs - 8s"itttrt NICK & COMP Known 250 P No. 34. SPARKS- 300 PAIRS WHITE BLASKLTS,.......I CST RECEIVED Camrdioa tihirtim , PAIRS WHITE EhcNKers. .......u I PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS. Wu. THE BLANKETS: Fntm “new" $4.50 minis of No. 's?.el2r-tittt BLASKETS or "(I CMCI " i'Ais' Brusaars Jro. " 'tid-vat n. lye: a co, “(that Cold.' and W “with: "reuis" he. kWh“ " 'lie att PCT to a. leer. o. the " In“ a: their he “in. drink. New “In lion ll Court " Queen d: ed be re ml be a the Hon- with th who " Ttsie [I I“!!! i the e, p "fu Bet In “on. . Mi 1i.“ use to torn-uni Paint-c r, {MM}: (is on if tie expln Klimt C He m .34 rep! it the I which M pal. fe the in.

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