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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 Jan 1871, p. 3

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he Stratford hey did now wn, coal and f the sentiâ€" 5 an agriculâ€" 6 support the ney on these n put to daty. on ca.t 1 as a duty use Nog., ~«but he thet coal landed in r;';h' present tom. of 1r).u'r urrley o duty on ret * Why, w of coal, he er, and he ail sum of Fitty cents W iay * . he # 1i aince the cents per bar in price in St. on "of daty on t a duty on a it out of this wasa‘t ough a Free + abalition of U do seriou s wrA Canala n .New Bruns In New Brunsâ€" C amls was used ded the \l\ll] daty shwal i m’?h ®¥ to cool and rotection was _ abolition of 1 coke. . Howland‘s imier at of they reâ€" Of Amer.can br..“.“ it the protâ€"câ€" t there would by . n‘u @»DHDâ€" the a gricut. reiisa duty on Riras! s £4u0 to 3t suit then in veorwhelaning wer» exercising wl Â¥ h 6 1ge. o the local reâ€" botter be dis Al bresis. bave & protection 1 Can da a» i che.p. Aalt roul Lvbge free tre protection id make salt in than they coul i the duty land if he was y of 30 per cent 100) par cent on ag l'ucillnuz t to seead or feed _ .« he thoughs the A rn turor of it. )vernment was lHe mâ€"ntioned 0o import grain @B Gas@s Was & the discussion omed for six pren a duty on was astonished iwte were not in & Western dis movre l " that y this Boarnd at for the repeal and cok*s." interest of the o the propriety t at that date. as it would be @t to come up y reduced as ies country will Mforian was. #u h aurille, that is 1° ooltons wa i4 the duty lowesrel. _ Hes ¢ ameadoent : y the Governâ€" ird all the inâ€" , and that in bir ing bhe had s 0t duty. in ty would make inclined to be m aystom was coun trÂ¥. n trade he was read a list of as glaul to heapr the prospérity . _ 13 w <Gik Wit_ng. it â€"for the disastrous At that tims \tas were lowap The smuggling he tey ::fld way to the scourse managed to ":Ill'w’q N Ne sstablish . "'2‘.“&-«. _best policy of UY. _ In regard M“ fl'. mw United States There was it than the lum. and how thought, W:&I Om ammaineg y "’“huah. "‘“o‘~ on the prote on Hi tnoline thar im ¢ iÂ¥v@e i ranilnggrmip d .. ... increasing thy managed ty "ith yAv tair of ‘;"‘.",l iny. lie 'b * Uttawa Board of *% I t? a d £ this t was * x é%flnofyfl nasith THEB . This subject w diocu-i‘_.oythg Mr. Skead thought the motion was not , properly unler=to d. | ‘.:r. Fry expl.ined the Government sye . Mr. G«uthier was of z-. that it would be advisable to ask om. e moved seconded by Mr. Fry, that the Dominion Government be urged to amend the act in banking so that the Banks of the Dominion may be able to weaue small notes. Mr. McGalli thought they should not attempt to'mdbhlhh matter unâ€" til the Government system had been fairly tried . ‘ Mr. Scott auggested that instead of ing. a resolution M-MJI&J m ror and seconds be appointed to wait on the Finance Minister and express tb‘ Opinion ot the Board to him. Mr. Joseph, of Quebec remarked on the necessity of the circulation of small notes, and he would ask the Government to allow the Runks to issue their small notes when the (iwrm-.t‘b_ns had r..nul hid. nine millions. He Aolmce dithel maner tm Seuied to the Finance Minister would be apâ€" proached by him in that masterly manner which has charagterised all his deatings in mutiters of Finance. flh‘fl-il-‘ the alle manner in which he bad tackied and remedied what was known as the silrer nuisance . BAXNKING, _ This subject was sant for discussmon from the Quebec Board of Trade, which advised that the Domimon Gorernment be urged to amend the Act on Bunking, so as to allow the Banks of the Dominion to conâ€" tinue their circulation of small Notes. The discussion of the uniformity of tares was warmly conducted, and resulted in the wub!r,_w.d of the subject, as it was an unâ€" prulu“" to m’ py ‘7 ; system. statements of receipts, .N:.. and stocks of produce, to be . by him sumoarâ€" ired and puvslished under the direction of the Executive Council. Carried. ® ~ eS em oc 00 eS Cooeee ank that the various Boards and associations be requssted to publish annuaal statements of woudo,mruudmnfummol the respective cities or towns as sooun after the lirss day of Jaunuary in sach year as possible, also to send to the Secretary of theâ€" Dominion Board of Trade monthi. hited betabsind aTeittmeondt _ M â€" HRpOr tance _ of pubh-hm{. a _ monihly suminiy statement of t import and exâ€" yon traude of the Dominion, specifying as ar as possible quantities and ralues, also StaTismNcal szitoa®s. . This subject and that of annual returns of counstituent bodies were next consvlered and it was concluded that the Executivre A short debste ensued, when it was moved by Mr Pennock, seconded by Mr. klliott, that the Puatent Law as i; now exiuits requires amensment as far a# re quirment of one year‘s resulence in the Domimon as a Britiâ€"h subject is regardad This su} jeci.came to the Board from the Montre@l woard of Trade, which Board urged inat the Execu ‘nmco.‘::n be reâ€" """‘“”"M‘j iovernment the necessity which te for a revision of the law reluting to putents of invention. 00 _0 CC 2CC "p° CouP apomiror uEK Assoc.ation. _ 1he sssocistion urged z necessity of the establishment of the cental (system of measurement in the handling of grain and other commodities througbout the Dominion. The execusive council on this question furnished the jwlowing resolution :â€" uB CEXtiaL sytatzx. This subject was sent to the Board | discussion by the Montreal Corn Exchan N~awer, that the Goreronment be recomâ€" mended to lery no duty on such imported machinery as is not prouced in the Boâ€" minion. Joseph lnnnrum.olthub to the Uttawa Board of Trace for their kind in w to a dinner which was to hae 6 this evening, but which enâ€" t was prevented by the disasâ€" “"“My-nh.. [ Walker, Mr. towlind m ufihum of five cents per gailon, at present on brown and ail refuse of petroleum oil, be ie onl 9e t Waminatn o and that on hond.eodtom‘:“ hhn-h.‘ilt,‘ Itt, bein same as recently onâ€" m by m'm Parliament,. â€"Car. wast Mr. Mctsillivray was not in ht of reâ€" moving the duty from petroleum oils. The motion was put anmd lost by a rote of 12 for, 20 againat, Mr. Leggett held that they could make a compromise by abr.gating the duty on refuse and course Oils and 10t.n it on il "un,. ar. i oung was pleased to hear the ex planauon of My. Fqu“m'“ wus one in which the e of the Dominâ€" wn were much un..m The motion was then put and carried. it wus here moved by‘ Mr. \ Walker that the excise duty on petroleum be and that the fhire test lomm Farenbeit va test. _ The movrer ex pluned that t:.'lndo in oils had rapidly wcreased during the last ten years. The duty of tive cents per gallon should be aboiwhed. T:“u(‘m vils, h:' happy to say, compete -':mhuunzm-’..u,hm Mr. Waiker stated that petroloum was & drug at the time the excise duty had been put on it. u-uolnhhtiu.m umfihmuhwqh-, ket was useless. Mr. McKenzsic was of the opinion that petroleum was more capable than any oth.unsk‘ol"'-.-uâ€"‘od:?. In | . face of the dutes imposed the trade | , wus developing o a great extent. Mr. Eliioes the motion t Mr. Daly rem «rked that the Government | { ui‘huullmoholh.:::.... -;‘N“ b wble by incressing price of licenses | , and doing away with excisemen. 3 MÂ¥. LOABIBLEE RiGRE thut Hhaew cicks . 2 Mr. Thompson moved, seconded by Mr Mr. Thompson, St. John, '.":'.-' M the necessity for .oh?‘: in the l.:.n.. ‘ung Pdohn. '" ts of N m""a had organized themselres into a 80c)i@ly ':):. ".:: m a m â€" di astrous 10 » Ppivg ; electing t} oun officers and monopolizing the work. 7 Loo s . _ mc mank â€" n system is based upon unsound principies, and leads to serious evils. Resoilred, that the Doninion Gorernment tbe ree peotfull asked to bring b-fin.l‘ulh..tnhfl inproving the preâ€"ent law so as to intr.» duce the slement of competition amongat the pilots, providing also thrt the p w shuli be paid in proportion to the services they pertorm, and that ship owners, mer chents and underwriters shall havre a TYoice in the u:‘minumuo- of the system, Mie Whcstersces . hk w Mess uin iL Was mored by Ne, Eoh. na&twby Mr. Joseph, that wherens the sate n of the 3t Lawrence is of great i Tigation to the commerce of the entire .v".u, and requires pilots of akill, nm.d sound Ju«lgm..g and whereas “.-', avst@enh is T se 2l ET & 'I-.' Nr. Fry, of Quebes, read an interesting paper in reference to the subject, showing the faulty state of the prilot service, uwing 1 the incapacity of the pilot serious loas was continually occurring to the shipping of the Domimion. To remedy this evil it was proposed, that there should be more competition among the &':n.; that they «hould be better paid ; underwriters should hare & roice in the w of the pilots. It was also suggested that the num» er of pilots he decrense i. #« At the conclusion of the murkas is REVIRIOX OF PATENXt Laws. At three :‘:j:eg the far discussion was fn-.a of Trade, recommending Qi\WQmM‘ to m m of the pilotage of the Riw below Wb.c Mtr. Ew of Oitrmliats . The Board & clock. Â¥he word salt be ts Carried. also carried. MUUHHINEHDSNT i tmcmmmemnmes.... . Mr. Walker moved in amendment i e word aalt be left out of the motivn ind . recommending the AFTRRENOON sEraiOo® on was then roted on, and adjourned till half pmst two Ke action tho Rirer secoomdel by Mry, .h., P‘.'M'm s as un. | with our present | Columbia who fate with ow (Cheers), flfi- s urged | he had no he 0 as to | true route lay to conâ€" | and over the Board of Trade ret brought up Â¥t. Lawrence has 6t undergone any aiteration, but reâ€" mains as it was before the Act of Confedâ€" eration, thereby keeping up distinctions and ing the business of the mdmhdumwdm Bootia should (at once be assimilated with that of Oanada and NewBrupswick, and that this motion should be brought under _The motion was then put and carried umin:imous!j. Moved by Mt. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Robertson: Whereas, by the Act of Confederation it was understood and agreed that all the Provinces should have one currency, one tariff and one code of laws ; and wheress the currency of Nova Scotia institutions, and rejoicing in the shaâ€" zoflm grand old fiag which is the pride of every Britain. (Cheers.) : | Government hare very property an. | ""%*%*%° this gallant corps would be WuUuJJAAY _ 2Jâ€"LL),. | nounced their intention ”Ph“l' .m" one of the best entertainments of the H : for, the coming season on the great water | son. Last night the large hail in .:b: TDO NBW Mngazme f0r1871 \ mw“mm.nawram George Street Barracks was filled by a giy | myes. The day ot colonizing by o. u-’: assemblage of the members of the Brigwule, PART I. NOW READY,â€" has passed forever. the.r wives and aweethearts, and a large | Containing the Intest Fashio ‘The resolution says, "if practicable," , | Dumbers of guests. The affiir was well |new and oomplo‘(b Ston:.-. ll:.-‘ll “Rmm"nl w anscestors conquered those "Nllrd.”uwundhomflyonjoy.d ) Guide, Etiquette for lLaiies and Gentleâ€" forests, and who themselves by all present. The commodious hall men, and besides many other Novelti | have built the Victoria lnd:-m the k with tasteful « "" """® | the opening Chapters of the following on :‘:..“‘- riYOr in a ‘;:. ‘% '.bd.i:n MW'“ i onniyech :ondmn::l?:a :’f x’nut':]m n:m:}jve- of Home Life, and exc.ting i jrcis people #|derices. At one end of the hill was t T â€" railroad, lh:.(‘h“ systam, to not only striking decorations of a star composed '::f BLESS HER HEART, or MY LOVE ‘h&m: m lfi‘l”thr Basoitâ€" bayonets, while opposite was a large NELLY, by James Greenwood,. | with ..nlb‘ 4 hh'.d'tinh ’un:z of & ?lzn“t‘bo :::Nom of the LEI-'I“ TO HE!} FATE, by the Authorass M'boll_.m.lbmt joining their The e branc "l,hoe. to which | of the CUTTEAGE GIRL. fate with ours in this great Dominion. ns uy E. fire band | THE BROKEN WEDDING RING. (Cheers), [‘ e mt ol AniHe | _ Lady Pinusibt6 Teasem‘ capital le. Refreshments | . **°" easem‘s letters to her Opamtho_mhof the great Canaâ€" mmmhbodt'gr.(hu. The stewards Nelck nadion Mwâ€"unmâ€"-, mm&btq Yorrick and Furniâ€" | Price, 20 cents monthly; 82 he had no hesitation in saying that the val, and proved themselves fully equal to | year nonthly ; $2.25 per. mmhwqo Ottaws valley, | the occasion. The decoration committee, T'bo had in Waeek 3 * and over the great fertile northern plat | to whom much credit is due, was com: | Price also in Weekly Numbers ; teau which lay at the back of our great posed of Sergeants U‘Keefe, McDonald, fi“’"‘"‘ teute. " No: 1 aud 4â€"now on lakes. Letthe Legisiature for this great ones, Robinson, and Corporals Hughes ;';,M- + ror ‘nfinâ€"lwuh-bmddm-u-,ud Waters. Dancing was up with | Co ':s Py "Onres, U AVokEaI & tions of the wild lands on this route, and | great spirit to the uscal early hour" when | ie w PVR( °05 , ‘t09m | the road shall be built and become itself | the party separated. The proceeds of the | â€"_*_‘" ""*_‘* *~‘â€" 1567if a most effectual colonizer. ** evenings t is to be devoted to | & NSUAL MEKTINO, _ 'llhunh--ddonlo‘:-tud mwm improrement communication the future ot Do-h-.hmumthmg;‘otmonln. CITY oF oTrawa ' ion is full of promise. The depreciation | mark and satisfaction. " gpf ORCULTURAt T oar J a im T T soOx}ETY. our climate exaggerated by others, will ag e =s= On FRUDAY, 20th insta w not hinder the (growth and prosperity of | _. D®*®ss.â€" If idleness does not prod uce | f the CITY O® u:T iwa aunioulMEM havre built the Victoria hdz.om the greatest river in the world, ‘t believe in the impractiocuble. The people want a railroad, the Canadian systsm, to not only Manitobs, but through the great Sascutâ€" I-ha.nfnm.i- the resolution. ‘ltwdwmm; chere we e many kinds of communication, ‘Mflonnklnhuchbdhun,lm;m. communicuatin which would be most ac ceptable to Ontario was steam and rail. The Government hare very properiy anâ€" nounced their intention louzhmm the coming season on the great water r?-ehuohhomu,udmwoym byes. y ot colonizing by 0. teams has passed forever. | Mr. McKenzie thought the faling of a !C«m nationality wius surongly making itsoif »ppmient throughout the whole o. *recting h‘.:l‘:’ “-'n the Pmr:-‘ teeling, k _: mshndmufi--. He thought that the Pacitic Railroad, if ever W*Mnm‘hmw twwa Valloy, _ ‘ lf. 'l‘h w m ’l‘.." b.\ “'“""P&mlhv.ohtm as ml presented, but he would offer a fen comâ€" Mr. Daly thought it absurd to enter. tain so much prejud.ce aguinst the Amerâ€" ”‘""“w"’ it m*fi the Americans pepreg sheir enterprises would "‘L:F‘%:Imnm Govm-."hoclddo-tomw.u.. country itself, and when the country would be in a prosperous state, and the inhsbi tants well to do, the country itseit would "D..N.‘ofluw' § up communi astion with Canada. _ He mmought that at present should open up communicaâ€" small an expense as possible, not hesâ€" lating or allowing themselves to be bissed in any way agninst using or taking advanâ€" tage of American lines. I sent. more than what it was estimated "at, it would still be a work which should be undertaken, and would be a boon to the m-q.hwmummu:' would totally & the Unitedâ€" States. independen t C o C C peest e no%t many miles from Fort Garry, and would thus take the traftic of the Province through the United States. "-b-mhroh--m strain in support the motion in favor of . up a route to Manitoba. He beâ€" mium cost them 100 per OCRE. MoOre than what it upum cesinesmecle *T Mr. Modillivray spoke on the same quesâ€" ’humwwumu impraciicable, were in the course of time constructed. He beliered it certain that iln-â€"ha.mmom at -fibwmmmnnm‘&. dian territory they would loose that terri. Wv,hmmm”hmm of construction & railway which would pase nok munmu uallsio uio. Cmo 2o as and lhence to ’M“.'. ”‘" wl t + Sudgm whdaohhnthhd:?.n-; undertaken as soon as possible. of Mr. howland Nlond, also expressi &omulou.:,br mmo, .lh-vrhn communication . Hon. Mr. Skead thought they were for. ::-l'hllbo(hnn..lhddo..m country. They had opened new rowds, and he saw they had advertised for nasmer® !o, place on the greatest muter e thought w wus necessary :::rthoflw'_nt to have those the other necessary improve ments pushed forward with all possibie energ}, that omaigrants might hare means of reaching the territory. uo-unnd.J rocate tor a railway from Quebec to Uttawa Ir.l'-”.,o.â€"'. Id'o.qof the . w\ ‘.-.uufi?‘“ Atlantic to the P. territory, “.Ir. howland fol at nesessit % leo h..J¢ EERea N# 180 wf .m‘ & ‘h‘ -“tmnylhonubomofeuml way through our own territory to the P.a. cific, which, it WM»IO,WN IW“MWUD&."-“““. Mwfllmtdiguflw-fiu‘. ly recommend that liberal grants of land "‘::“."-M the construction ot railroad Mr. h”‘ at lenogth in very \ awdrocacy of the construction -oood,.”’ enseguawation with Munitoba but m‘ Atlantic to the Pacific w(';" di tarritiawrw Ne hlypiintinicaninent -vv‘; nz TOYOrNâ€" ment are actively engnged vising a suiltable commun:cation *it“f' ami in. Solge she trust that they will push this with that despatch which the impar tamia ak uc l cd s C C s P ag" Movred Mr. Ryan, seconded 6 Mr. lcoinlivn;.’ that m’dnfl&m:‘ of QI{!OI'G- judgments endorsed bts, in any :l:vur. :t‘ou“‘ Do-mi-“-‘,. in other Pro. vinces Eht under the notice of the (finm\‘:nd that it is desirable that legislation requested ‘to remedy any exniusting defects, s Anorn-odqm discussion this motion was carried unszim usly. | Meved oy Mr. Leygett and secondad by Mr. Ryan that in tiow of the recent adâ€" dilk-nnlhom‘:dlhrm Nmmmt mpearfect means :h"bm -nhtl.:: mlu-. -:: §reat importance to :vhg a suitable -..o(:m;:: lt-uhyl.ublunt&::t:(hvm_ â€" ment are m’.‘.'..'.'_"‘.‘~~ vising a m-..’d“ ’T"é"‘;'l"-llu- Powtinic® Ana exprorted J Aaeliote: or s n uV C ”! | t uky _ _ _ LCC U . CHkerr k comâ€" mercial as well as political relations with the people of Manitoba, and to place thi "““"‘Mm.d-,u.my with other sountries in relation to this tade. It is bereby resoired to ruuoa the Govern ment aad Council to x a drawbaâ€"k I¢ . ba on II'.* I w t Te MRKORLHINE Ts utw arian -., yrups man Mr c....:’".'. . Mackenszie, seconded by] desirable ty us i 0o i", (Pntidered most maroint as _’.n ‘me ini to cultivrate com. l Mr. Joseph withdrew his motion and Mmfllo‘nn :ocbgg: the Te BYEXING smasiox. 64 N“('l lian Man 8 was the first subject taken up. ufuctures lv.luh..'.qotoumgly in favor ::::“lw interceurse with Iating thereto was put and unanloo_.‘* All I:‘lub“'::ud 'u‘u‘ o tare of the notes. Mr. Elliott thought the ; Mo-thflom. not h’ trial Mr. IraGould boped Mr. Jo withdraw his motion. to allow the Banks to of their small notas. ®u t m _ the Measure 1168,. The “"“Il’lll; ‘_’ issued no large notes yet. gect demnds. tas eatiinated which shoult be wf to their other Provinces of go on with the men . Joseph would resolution reâ€" unanimo ml, -ntobum 'l.io the ® m’m the * Canadian Pain Destroyer." It can be had at any Dfll.tl’znd most of the country merchants e Dominion, at 25 cents per bottle. Wasmxorox, Jan. 19.â€"Gen. Pleasanton, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, in an $ o in in minpentineel 3 a vocared the immediate "P“‘m tax. Mis principle argument bene that tha complainta, and desirous of getting im tting im nodutouli‘bthtflrbon'l.m 0 notes yet.| â€"Morei» by actually th‘snnd th:,’l vice or malevolence, it commonly pro. a melancholy ; therefore let evp::y be W"‘i and occupied in the employment of which his nature is nature is capable ; and if he is suftâ€"ring from rheumatic pains, colds or summer aystem had 0. B. G. A. Socur.â€"It m when it was stated a feow the social o this gallant . nHe=~g m ol the latter gentlâ€"men, who kept the au ‘ience conrulsed with L.ughter throughout. Th« entertainment was ~rery goo!, and the best of order maintained . Another good programme is arranged for next Thursiay evening. | . St. Pataiox‘s Haur.â€"The readings at the | above hall last evening were very good, ndunnnlm.noud by a lirge and respectable audience. Mr. Lawrence‘s singing was really good, and he had to re«pond to two rociferous encores. Miss Loland, whobamhvwiuutbohu, was greeted on making her appearance with rounds of applause, and was rapâ€" tuously encored after her singing . Misa M. A. Smith played all the wcompuni-‘ ments. Mr. (@ Brien sung and was on TCB ADe readers were Messts C. J Higg ns, Freuch »nd Adamsom ; the reid Mdm‘“ m were M' espe cially that of the latter gentlâ€"man. who kept the aw ‘ience convrulsed with 1.1.1.4.. _ y, "Come . reveady m 'h‘ f:.', -‘f. M-fl...fl.â€"n from H whose name we did not learn. lr.Punzlo"non,or '“baulh-cmg,m :Nlobw‘n-.-l.hoo:rlb.m'o‘ MMs or Scotland. An good programme hhwmau:sm ha im L000 Coomemvore "Ce id Congregational Church last erening was one of the best of the season. A splenâ€" Smith, song by Mre. Jones, duet by Misses B. and J. Smith, song by Miss Iamb, and m aweet song " Only a little fower," exr. w Miss Currier, posed Ifl:.i.p:’rfio-. The n-d“: were mesars. Dewar, Lamb, Wilion,. Her. Mr. social readings in " N L Cwars ef the entertainment will be mhlhm â€"" ; _ C ho we are assured a rery suâ€" perior programme will be offered to the Py rwe en l is T m.â€"lr.ldmm orgnniat of Christ Church, intends giring a concert in Gowan‘s Hall, on the first of February, â€" JR pnmpomdare C h rue niidintrantnantntnnchs [ wpuul, Mrs Paley and servant, England ; A Heil, Grenville ; Mr and MreCoutney, city ; hey J T Chisolin, Perth; Mr Decian and wile, Westport. fentra | gh _ Ses To l'.â€"-ho'dorwndnondnuock to the lowest posâ€"ible point before stock flh‘Mflnbo-oldumhpfim me eannot fail to have the desired eBect a % R. L J AMES & Co, Ariivais at the Russell House yesterday were :â€"John Heathe, Montreal ; F A Wise,Frescott ; G Hobertson Wine.in. . quart or gallon., Mice i i Canieinlarncmacind " _ InG@ 36. James Hotel were atill burning last night. A further portion of the side wall has fullen down Esquimaux Coats at Deviin‘s. The Board then 'lf""" . The Executiv e Counci; will meet t Qand thloudnwohbcg“' in... *HIINSNNNENNKGGrp esns â€"â€"â€"â€" tha lirg, ; "/1H04 COmmensurato with | the large increasing lumber trade f.0., the Ottama to Lake Champlâ€"in, and by adding another link ito the Welland and St. Lawrence canal syetem, will tend to nemlhomoflhpndm of the west for the supply of thonqm're!nonlo of the New England States.â€"Carrivd un, animousiy, Moved by J, H, Gmant, seconded by 4 J. thchthomonho Domin. m of Trwle, the SODStrUction of . & light ship and fog whistle on the Mani. owgan shoais, on the north shore of the Ruver St. Lawrence, is a t necessity, and thit moeoutmmnmd be undes. taken wilh?’m g.x:;-«ama Moved by J. H. unt, seconded by 4. Joseph, that the thanks of the Conm’rcid (b-mtm,qflhlbmph.mdu.vocb. l)mne. M inister, >ir Francu Hincks, for his successful exertions in removring tha advap UUmance, which previous to h£ ac. «vfi-:'odom---w:-bnrdmonm trude of Canada.â€"Carril., ble audience. Mr. Lawrence‘s was really good, and he had to to two vrociferous encores. Miss whoioamhvoriuutboh-u, _ _Movte: by Mr. xm‘, secomied by Mr Skead that this Board mews with sitisfac. tim the prospect of the early cons ‘tion of the Caughnawage Canal, which, when ce-ylo::i, h;lm afford .m more / direc; route Ilitios commensurato wit}, the large increasing _ lumber trade from the Ottama to Lake Champlâ€"in, and by adding another link to the Welland and St. hm HMKE kbutmme : i2 & argument beng that the Ine Motive of the â€" Curnm : unanimo~s} 1 o ebemazin ds Bimacnedite u.ls _ 11y them. J. BUSS & Co,, 27 Sussex st. .â€" ns h""l’wnduuunuock â€"The programme at the It was no idle boast the basement of the ter than the ‘ . Antbor‘s d diâ€" days ago that Dominion Gorernment summer e of | of "the t ‘| € titarther potice : 1+ por CITY OF OTTAaWaA AGRLCULTURAL KOj.ETY, On FRUDAY, 20th instant, the Annoa»] Meeting of the CITY OÂ¥ uiT iW a AGKILCULIURAL 8UCIETY, wi‘l be beid at the C: TY MaLL, at the hour of 3 P.M., when the Report for ch'r vear whi be presented, and the clestion of : ts tor the current yeâ€"rtake plare. All partios wish ng to vro‘e .;al.lo election, mat "Q:.M‘L.Quufl._ hoss for seat year, prev to the +lection R £S" ‘% C WUODUUM. ko MB MRCa4RTE, Commission .r of “"\""‘Q.o“fl- t of Custom year. = og [ o t To be had also in Weekly Numbers ; g:li:o, three cents. No: 1 and 2 now on Publishers‘ Agents, C. E. HUCKETT & Co., 69 Sparks ctreet, +ttaws. Ottawa, Jan. 18, 1871. 156 "if BLESS HER HEART, or MY LOVE NELLY, by James Greenwood. , LEFT TO HER FATE, by the Authoress of the COUTTAGE GIRL. THE BRUKEN WEDDING RING. Lady Plausiblé Teasem‘s letters to her Neicd, January lith, 18/i WEDDI®XG BILLs. The New Magazine for 1871 from asuâ€"ijabss ibss Deposits will ve reâ€" @irga BOK3 doug‘t, 844 and #x h nged O tawa,.Javuary 5. 1871 o 1567 UaTONs DErPaARmTXExT, Wili be recet ot up to t a tun ins* , for fur» mlebing B«ACHUHS an: D K> for the CIKIâ€" T 1AN B«OTH®KRS s~H o1 tber partioulats appiy to the undersign d, wM FINULKY, Ch Atu an s s Board R C, Ssp«rate Janoo‘is un the mught ot the ‘&o, â€"t ONW aAN‘3 HUAUL a OuLu skAC LEKC¢ Auy party dAad.ng t .e mime will be bandw=el»y reward ¢, by leavin it st C T BatB & 0o ® HAUSER‘S LENDING LILBRARY. 1e â€" ms of Subscripiion $1 a year, in »dvas Oitaws, Jan i# h 1s7} vot a Qenloma=, One (or T#o Smail Resms. ?x:.m..‘. wita or (-mm l--nd) Apply, wite address and terms, to X, Buz 140, Pâ€"U » OQue wa Jita®we !>+â€"sarp 17, 1=7} 1:66if A stwation at €COOK mad, le a P rotertant. HKLAP LRKivi~G, nel t. , BRONCHITIS®, COTGHS, aA*THMUA, : | and all disorders of the Throat and Lungs, aré t Mr,| relieved by using Brown‘s Bronchial Troches.‘ isfac. ‘ "#I havre been aflicted with Bronchitis during ction | the past Winter, and found no relief until I when |fuund your Broxcu:iacr Trocn®s." | Ubewae, January 13, 1871 “ Ai i m4r C '.‘.fo A PLIANO. Addsess, stating terms, (Kttawa, January 17, ‘87; WV %AC % 4+ 6 B % Ottawa, Jan. 1!, 1871 DW P 4 Otiawa Januets °0 ‘87) by ! VII do GRAYV E8, Ko 448 s1D€ a0 aTREEr, MANN BR3 ber ‘eave to tender the th ks to the bire Bilyage of «ttan a, persons who worked +0 wi liow‘y to â€"a+0 ru trom the bre ou ~LhUasvaÂ¥ auuary Â¥th inst=nt, Onuawe, Jan, »0, 1871 ph ne, best Kit Giâ€"ves"" ais *J yooa medal) new colours ut 15c¢t1. per tV, HUNTONX, SHOOLBREA L1 A BCE i A NTE 1. t = Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma. Ruy. A. C, EGGLESTON, New York. "It gives me Srnc pleasure to certify to the ole.‘? of your Bronchial Troches, in an affecâ€" tion of the throat and voice, induced by public singing. They bave suited my case exactly, relievring my Throat and clearing the roice so bat I could sing with ease. 10e uudersistn d is pi+pared ‘n recsive as fis:â€" mss Bosarders two . F tor.e entie« en. MHK~, Kan ~ADY, U urioes a Blook, Dusâ€"eX rtreg‘ OMaÂ¥ws, Januery #6th 1371 1919 e Ortawa, 6h January. ‘@71. eoun‘ on 4ME«)C.% 1ȴroICks up w BV ic e takRtb OF THANKs. ETTOX, ST. GEORGE & C0, CBHU LWY vix UALL N. KUKIYELE IHi# Diy ‘b A t D. Apply t C. U,GARDNER, ‘rincipal of Rutgor‘s Female Institute, New a NGLADE, . MACPHERsSON, Wine Merchant, *« Kigin streot, Ottawa, ULB;LLON PORF. * n#1*%. M our Autumn: Shade ONTILLA, MRs, WI ;:MORE, Woili gton streot . by a middleâ€"age We THE O TTAWA TIXES eave to tender the‘r »incere LICASIE, ves," als * JM“" t a liaktsa «Mlee. +864 6 AR3SALA, :" ‘l..’ Par J to â€"a+e taoir N 1184 4 1867 3 581 }| J. B. BUSS & Co. '{ ©TTAWA, December 31, 1810 ASDEN, NEXT DOOR TC NB"REMEMBER THE OLD STAXD Te «»d those 13840 23 _â€"No. 17 AXD Aat THE NEW STORE, No. 99 SsUSSEX sT. A very fine assortment of PANOY Goopns. LADIES â€" CAT STOCK OF JEWELLERY TOYS| FANCY GOODS RING AND JEWEL 27 SUSSEX sTREET. January 13, 1871, ."Runmboflbm.., HADDOCK, MILLIO N. . B. BUSS TOMYY COps, BULK OYSTERq, AND INSPECT HI8 _ PALMER‘S§ Pint, . B, BUSS & CoO. â€"FOB THKâ€" Co To TOYS| and OY®TERS, SUSSEXâ€"4T., TOYS | voODFIsH, TROUT, I beg to intimate thit my FU% SIJCK is now sompicto in every BRIMS. DEP A RT M EN T. Ax Earur Carr 1s Sousorrer. PM" Remember the piace, 33 Aidenan "treor. OPPOBITE OLD s#sTAND. GOLD and SILVER FLOWERS. FROSTED FLOWERS. SCARLET VELVET FLOWERS. MALTESE VALANCENES, and HONLTON REAL LACES: IMITATION LACES, _ LACE and MUSLIN SETTsS. OPERA CLOAKS Made to Order, WHITE and MAIGE GRO de SUEZ WHITE, BLUE und BLACK B@* Ixseromox Ixviteco. oul'l, Jan. 6, 1871. WHITE KIDS, ete. W HITE PINK, BLUE MAUVE, GREEN and DRAB BLACK SILK GREXN ADINES, GARLAYD, MUTCHMOR & o TA LA‘T A N WHITE MAIGE and F RENCH GREY SPERM CANDLES and y cooocc WeCcone ° HHUT ~FHC+ tory) the best. PICKLES and BAUCE®, Jams and Jellies from Crosse and Blackwells, in great raristy FRULUS.â€"The finest table and Cooking raisins that can be had, large fresb ana rich flavored, CURRANTS â€"Quite fresh â€" and Candied Peels, JAPANESE SILKs BSUGAR®S and BYRUPS of all kinds SHEESE ««Fine old R.s .. . P â€" 3 bHree mobey. ~TRYTHEM Ottaws, D:cember 5, 1870, PORTE: AaND ALES. â€"Guiness‘s Doblia aud Dawe‘s, Lubmo,iln splendid order COFFEE â€"â€"Drlicious Fiavour Froch Roasted ard Ground Daily, s TEAS. The bost qualities of Black, Japan and Groen, new crop and fragaut, of the best kind.f sCOTCH WHIsKay Old and streugth.) RUM, ALL POBRT WINEâ€"Pure and reliable . old) â€" for M«dicina) pUr poses only buuse in the Cly iba; iamp WINES direct to uruur, ' SHERRY WINESâ€"Various grade Y ry Pale, (celicious tavoor @4 Wiue8 «t & price to d: ty comp. GINâ€"Jobn D Kuypet & Son s Borticd, First lags. GLACIE SILIGS. Rogn. f _UEELS sabd fancy perfumed svaps, the greatest variety in the city, and made to order by Field of London, England. There is an endless varivty of those fine goods worthy of SPERCIiL £TTENT.ON Fon FaMILIEs, being of the floest qualitfcs atmod: rate pilces Every body should kDow that to use goed g0008 saves monery â€"TRYVTITD a DRES3 sATINS. No :8 hidean Stre. $ The following Goods in bto k and for Sale BRANDIES .. Puare and uD& uiterated, £oo fur MB Gee. alway, / 1 V mod, #oo It you want aby Firstâ€"Class BRANDIES ur WINES and the best Family Greâ€" corfes, you must go to WHITE, PINK, BLUE, GREEX MAIGE and BLACK DIRECT _ iRPCGTIEHT Gr: b U RS, It is mow A) T hos. Patterson, OLOD RTE F U R S , Are now Shewing Dry Goods. ips COGNAC, NEREO, . UNION ama | TY of QUEBEG mw the _ | different places of G:0owth. > i RESSES N ESTABLISHRED FaCT ure and DDU'.“Q"IM, «ood y .l'l’l on Lanod in "““ * Po:tries. FAMILY PROOF and reliable (20 vears is 28 TSh thy of SPERECIAL FaMILIEs, being AMOG+Iate piloes w that to Use 'M purposes sns the ibat imports such .” (oip 'T"-n B1IGHWIN Es, ts and Faâ€". Mild, (failt Fancy Wove Goods still arriving. Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Ties : in endless Variety. O aiven airgem a 60 pitaws, Ost 11 1876 | Por 8. 6. MORAVIAS,‘ | 1 Case Extra Cloths, in the new 44 The #OLIVE GREE*®* ?m still prove the most fashionable, and of the above, w are in reosipt of ten plece 1 Case of Kewest Feshrlosable Trimming to match all cur *3 . Yery, 8; lendcia 2 CASES OF MinuiNKRT, Contaiting the Vezt Larrst Styies in Bonnets, Hats, â€" and some very Choice things in Flowers, Feathers ard Dousol«~ Will ressive this woek ONDONX, England, AT%. sprarks <st. 49 T. Bunton, Shoobred & Co PE Sm EREIIET MCmmE W y elg V"l, heavy, worth 15¢ for 124. White Cottons .q!-h{l] cheap, The entire stock of WOOLEN consisting of Oper: Cloaks. Mantul fast Shawls, Clouds, Mutfiers, evo., cost price. 1/ All the «inter stock t 80 ductions of from 2) to 25 ns. wnt Ottawa, Jan. 8, 1871. At prices regardless of onst in o;rdm to muke room for larger 1. WINTER Coops Have commensed PATTERSUN & BRYSO\ NANADIAN BLA! & <TS, T ~EEDS, ete 63 SPARKS STREET, Opposite BATE & Co. Spring Importati 6 Bales BRlack Wadding Beal and plucked Otter Skins WINCIES, worth 20e for 160. | PRINT®S _ do 20¢ do IS. L Set RIBBED HOSE, worsh »5¢ for 450. JOUVIN‘S GULD MEKDAL KID 1,500 Linen « 800 Coiton RESS GOODS, i 2 Bales S}ibs. Cornwall UGrey ! Blankets. f 2 Bales Olbs. Cornwall GUrey Blankets. PATTERSUON & BRYSON January 13, 1871. | 1 do Cadet GLJVES at 50¢ 2 Bales Sibs. Cornwall Greyi Blankets, 1 doe REAT 1 Case Light Grey Etoffe | W RECEIVLD THIS MAGEE & RUSSELL Mantle Cloths,. Bales Satin Cloths, lesa â€" 101bs. Cornwall Grey Blankets. inch G EY COTTON, very 84 inch Factory Fian. nels, HOLESALE, L®ARING liry tssvuds. at l'-...-,torj off their entire F0O0DS, d dtre Prices Freuk â€" to., at Ths rime lumited by the House of Commons for he recertion of P=~IVaTE BILLS wil expire on WEpNksDaAYÂ¥, the Sth of March nest. W B. UXDsaYÂ¥, j Clerk House of Commons. ’} RKIVATE ALLL®, D £E P AR T M ENT 8. Ottaws, Beptember 26, 1870 Sheif and lHeary Hardware & HENEY‘8 STO NXE BV ILOLNG, Wellington Street, Upper Town,ZOttar a Co-fkhg and Foncy Etove Oltawa, January 18, 1811 t NEW FALL fl.nnowrooandnfull.uppl,.' ~be fore mmE -‘-- -v‘v'm. lhe To bage ansarly ou‘l, and aspect lor yourâ€" _ seives, us be is oertain be #)) bave the l.’l.d and best asro:tment in the trade Also, a very luf- asâ€"ftiment of rich Uukes,. »rnamented and vlalt *rditt, <dtron, * od, Genon . Madeors, Pound Cakes, Macroons * ponge, Lady*s Fingers _ atikiods of Jolin s, A large «gâ€"ort â€" ment 1 pre erves is pots to suir customers. Brasts of ȴâ€"ty kind in grteâ€"t vuriety An immense Mook â€"f Fanoy Heart« Whetsnais and Retall. N B â€"Tos «ns Ifes Hot at all hou.s «4 the das _Actreshment: of «very kind aiways on h ind _ Dymer utio« and Uyaters Coo;ed in any ayle o the shortest notise, iteaws, Dee . 2. Cl ® 4 agmeous to insert in thi, Co B AR TLE P bege 0 emind the public thet be will coommnâ€"e ths Muta â€" season this Day Ailoroet seut ts en patl of the oity. He Jsv bogs to remind the ou "ie that be is buy ing It alarge stock of Sonfectioner Uraameats for Christin «#, from Koglend, «ro . ‘- best houses in the line is Londo®s _ Hich Bon Bomne. ol eveary varints _ Fâ€"ncy Rokes ake +rmaments, a Â¥umber of «hell mnoxes, trow Brighwo, Hag . ane _ Also, a grout Â¥aruety 0 Other goods hi tor Christmas ,.d *ow tear‘s Presents, too NHHRLE 4n Auceus 1c se 8 6 HOMAS I#AiC¢, |___ ROBEKT wiuk®s, sole Wholesale Agen: forthe Dominion of Ourda Toronto â€"48 and $0 Yo.“o Strest, > Montroal â€"445 8 Pag! S‘reet UCHNIAGHAM & L:DS4Y, . , 4 / . . . __ |WFOFIL 1**urst vold, and from i !4!. 4 ounces in we‘ght ; the size tor indres are richly engraved or enameiled For the quality, both in zold and siiver, «re the Cnukarest wartou®s jx TUK W@WORLD These watobes on» be ordered of any reliatle Wut hmaker or jeweller i the Dominion; but the guarantes â€" 1 the uompany should be lovariably required. The Company in a 4 eases pay the Vorernment duty, which makes the Sancdtics ’d‘ easos are made in 1% ourst . o Ato 4 ounces in we‘ght ; the sige richly engraved or enameiled. . voth in «old and siiver, are the mt 69. PAtiancliccs s "l."‘ | s l Theose watches oan be had in {all gv«ranteod) the silve; caser ooin sliver, and‘rom 3 to 4 ounces positiv, , ol _1 ", JJ0m whom he buys #, bas rm\'o security thit he is geiting a TIME EEPER, It must be admitte) that the apparent interess of watchmskers lies in selling other watohen, of whiot they can make larger urofta. kar wWue *L THER AMERICAN WATCH The public of the Uuited mates and Canade bave pbow had over ten yaars experience of WALTH AM W APDCNES, and L106 no#w every» where acknowledged hbosh(’?l-l RELIABLE® w"Z ehee Olty Hall, Or B City papers will copy until the 205 Feb ruary, 16Â¥ :. " NGLIBH Bu®N nousese A new Bridge mcoross the Rideae â€"from Ridena to sparks and Wellin . 4 a new Bridge across the * Gully " in Viatoria in uluvnQuu-L; abd a new Bridg® neroas the Canal trom Maria to T+ eodore st. Ground Plans can be seen at the O% the Clty Engineer, where any information requiled as to the various logations indicated can be obtain. a4A Gaullc o oo OC Oom" momemnreey ie Corporation of the City of Ottew», at the Office of the City Clesk ustil MoxXpay Ttus® twaex. TIEIGU Day or EEBRUAR Y next, for the cor»> struction of the toliowing works ; 1 superictendent _ Uftawa, November 19, 1870 Tickâ€"tâ€" may be obtain»d on application to any of the Company‘s Agents or at any of the Prinoi. pal Stations of the srans Propk Kail=ay All trains on this Line ere rum on Montreal time. Plans and B LUTTRELL, P TT O retsi idns Wobtreal a 8 a m, and arriving is Otteawa t 8 45 p m !xvnss’: will leave MJM-.«.,-. convectin, with G T Fxpresses, Kast and West, and arriving in Ottawn at ‘p m 20 minutes »~liowed at Pressott Junotion refresh me: 42. BAPKKES~ «1 lleare Ottawa at 10 30 p m, connecssâ€" [ Ing with the wrand Trunk.Expresses, Kast ano West, Going North Prescott to Ottawa AlIL w ill leare Presoutt ‘l",.“h. at 6 a m, & with the . Expresses Kast and W eat ::: arriving in (ttews at 8 302 m. MAIL will leave Prossott Junction at : $s p=, oonnecting with the 3, T. Express learing I«;btroll a 8 a m, and arriving in Ottewa t 3 4# um EXI'R&": will Innims Ermntnbh N en abKas cs game _ T aALTH a m 1(4 RIDEKAU sTREKET, | GoingRouth Ottawa to Prescott. Lrec | MALIL will loarve Ottewa at 9 30 a M, consesting at Presoott, with the Grand Trunt Express, for the West, and with the Ogdenshrg Raeil» way, for Boston, New York, «o MALL wili lsa«re Otta wa at :2 00 noon, conneâ€"tâ€" ing with the Grand Trunk Express, tor Mon‘treal, KEPHIKES~ #H EIBEHETHENRWE KEWBR ie us ol o on '..’ » “.. Albways on iHand. follows, On and from MONDAY sert, the Bist toss, +# ::m:rd. wi" run daily on this Railway as Trine, Gians, Oll P WOE Alie NP eW mcb cl Th i s ic 1 the uompany should be lovariably Phe Company in al cases pay the t ‘It{. nbich makes the Cansadian a privilged purchaser aF 31 Basser By order, Eetimat s "lowing works ; noross the Hidgeau â€"from s and w.m.‘u-j.:‘. hew * Gully " in Vistoria in st. ; and a new Bridg@ nerous larie to T+ eodore st. can be séen at the Oficebpt the ere any w.““ “““ d ## ALTRRATICN OFP TINE, 2 to 4 ounces in weight THOMAS REYNOo ) Jhck luwlu“bu't;m W advertisement, le will be receired by the WA.P; LETT, City Clerk. ALTH A M aro made from several grades §4*d The

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