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Ottawa Times (1865), 5 Feb 1873, p. 2

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p ftor novelty, Nevertheless, we cin comâ€" mend the perspicicity which snified the east wind fram so great a distance, . * «* Whilst the Government are consider. mg their measures, would it not be ad visuable. for them to amend the laws relatâ€" img LW the trial of controverted elections," «We think not, It would be far better and more in accordance with constitutional practiss for the (iovernment to consider the measure suggested, and if they deem it advisable, recommend that the Legisliaâ€" ture should amend the law by bringing it in harmony with their views. Through the premature revelations of our evening contemporaryâ€"the opening speech of the first session of the seconit Parliament 'cl‘ Canada has been deprived of all character 16 was a mty to have forestalled Lord Dufterin by more than a month, espocially in the matter of the first "Queen‘s speech." The topics alluded to are all remarkably Iresh, never hiving been heard of much except within the past eight or len years, and doubtlecss may be mentioned, at least incilentally, for the next eight or ten yoars to come. ‘The (Cétizen raises one uestion, however, to which we venture to yive a negative anawer. it says : io mention ** connection with the Dominion‘! ; and of some other matters equally original, but, as the auctioneers #»y, **too numerous naiway questuon ; of that noveal ilea the establishment of a Court of A which the government either will, or will not, attempt ; of changes in the which are only to be " what are vely required ‘" (amount and di not satated) ; of the " lawe relatâ€" img _ to â€" bankruptey " * will * probably engage the of the © tiovernment, since it expires in \September next" ; of the bringing in of Prince Rdâ€" ward laland, as "it is quite obvious that « tln-nuoflhfoolh‘oubmbd " the Island is at last favorable to a closer 64 .‘\""' W;m" '“ you !**'h A further perusal of the somewhat apoils this idea, however, for it speaks of "exciting discussions" on Pacific Railway question ; of that klea the establishment of a Carnet af & ulc k It really does seem a hiitle too soon, especially if one does not understand any. thing «bout them. The sudden bound of our confrere from inexperienced youth to aage maturity is vory gratifying. Seemâ€" ingly it has learned the wislom of the maXing : â€" j lt is too soon yet to foreshadow the measures which the trovernment intend to submit to Parlisment before it rues.‘"â€" Othnoa Citizen, *ry, ‘‘rant, brown, Brooks, Ryan, Purcell, Fay, Ritchie, &c., &c. Their business up of their contracts, Many of the partios named are also teaderers for the projacted cinal 1pprovements," donald, D. L. Macdonald, Neison, Mc tGaw, Murphy, Oakes, Berlingquet, Bertrand t‘ry, irant, Brown, Brooks, Ryan, Purcell Fay, Ritchie, &c., &c. Their busines here is to seo to tho thrw imline ms Abalt. . m the city,. Among these -y‘oâ€"- oned Messrs. Wortbington, Alex. Macâ€" dounell, John J. Macdonnel!, W. A. Macâ€" We deeply regret to announce the sudâ€" len death, at Cornwall, of Mr. J. B. Mc ennav, formerly law partner with the llon. John Sandfield MacDonaki. Thesad event took place yesterday morning at bis resicdence in Cornwall, and from what we have heard we suppose the immediate cause of death was disease of the heart, as he had Leen apparently in his usual health the diuy before. He was compara* lively a young man, being between forty . live and fifty, He was well known and deservedly respected as a prompt man of business, His sudden death is very much regretted by a large circle of friends. NA T‘he G!â€"Abe bas made a curions discovery about the letting of a tive hundred miles eontract on the Pacilic Ruilway, One would imagine that the required stock. would be raised and the provisional board replaced by a permanent one before the contracts were enterael into. We do‘ not ohject to the parties referred to as conâ€" traciors for this sweeping piece of road ; but we do olyâ€"ct to the Globe‘s giving curâ€" rency to statements which in the light of scknowlédged facts must be untrue. Mr. McLennap, C E., who has been on yaged on the Pacilic Railway survey, has armved in the city. He speaks very fa vourably of the country through which he passed, and reports that Mr. Marous sSmith, C. K., engaged on the same survey» is also on his way to Ottawa, f !Mm\e‘u are very busily engaged in looking Witer depart mental matters, and in framing the meascres to be laid before Farliiment at the coming session. * _ _1 pe Intercolonial Railway Commissioners bhel] a meetinog yesterdry, f UOt Kink Mu Annual Clearing Saleâ€"Alian, McKinnons ® & MceMoran. ‘ i 60 Rink Music Hallâ€"Prof J H / spper. Eho Ottama Cimes WENNXESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1873 AT ELECTIONS AaND ESE WHERE # tawa | Literary and Scientifiq Societyâ€"1 P Hill. ‘ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS3. ueeâ€" Dr. comroy Hall â€"Lim}ley‘s (ombination P smy .I.‘V';-l soop, | Wworthy gentle to te lll’.w"‘h. retiee |+ uu:“'u' or ®b now wevumgpoues Many | Deir Siz,â€"I do no in the | Aldermen lapierre h resent | resolution _ of _ the men« | thorizsing the Ma Mac~ | cept the loan of $40,( Mac. | Papinean & Co., of | Mcâ€" "oe wov J > ue DoP rowed. Where is the necessity if wo »an dbtain $1,000,000 at 6 par cont interest, receiving $95 net for the $1°v to seli Welil, there was yet another way open to our aavic financier, and it was making the market extension loan part and parce! of the $1,000,000 now proposed to be bor The loan we will suppose runs 4) years, and the net proceeds after deducting the commission will be $39,400 ; twenty years interest at Sx cent. on 000 is $64,000 ; for $39,000 bm’l‘o‘y the county they will q“?.‘.‘tb. so that the d%nm th the county, 16. 730, mil pay of extra interest upon $39 4100, ;’:7;-3 liitle sum above stated, or m&bumhm.qouth be content to accept the smail extra douceur of one and one half por cent. on the $40,000 or say, in ':i;' vernacular, the paltry pittance of commisaion. wa fl-h.'u he meant, which after all &mfi:"fl““nfl“‘y be C puszied to tell w it was, Lot me Yâ€" | recall the matter to the minds of your » lfi-,fl,":mlutwf:'th-on the o | one hand, or suppression of important . | considerations on the _ other, try to discover its real merits; ~The story need e nthov.yl.*hnholudi-. facts are in a nutshell. Right or wrongâ€" 1 will not here discuss which,â€"a majority ol the t (l:naalrm duor-hod’:::np the £|ig -uu.mdmuopunhmmt:'lou s( of ground contigious thereto. The ex p z‘dm‘..dud..wu,mll 4 some $40,000, and it is pr:ran.d to mmmmy ready in ) | existence, together wi lobou‘ir- ) | od, as security for a loan. in that amount. ; | There is not much harm in that p.llllpl. although it is whol unnecessary, as | will ‘ the 'muild. Aot k ' -?w an (at some ex â€" l mw) < -i Alnlux ) “'“ &. f ?l-n(chb-o(\bh&niu J ttee) is the chief, in fact, the only manâ€" ager in this aftair, and the way he does it is a m i»ryel ofâ€"'dI‘.-n’ui.' ‘ hn. UfF his own motion goes to &Mfllflhflwmthmy and entirely succeeds in not ckfi:: it at all. _A year or so passes away in this very | fruitful enterprise, and some of the Mar 1 l“Conmiuoo.mfi‘ululy Mr. Ablerman || Pratt, the Chairman the most Haitterâ€" | ing cn-':{i.nu of the leftâ€"handed kind ; but the astute gentlioman knows pertectly well what he is about, notwithstanding, as the Council will learn all in proper time, that is, so soon as it is convement to him self, you know. _ Meanwhile lot us see | , what is being done by the County Council P Mmmmmmwm(l , am not sure of the exact sum, but think | 7 have stared the correct amount,) and as j lhh:dbumm their deben | ; tures in sume AXX), year by year, flqpmth-um:rm at 6 per | § cent., obilain , and even a preminm, h Th ie t ninenrnieigin on |" 4 " & ing any r&m,.htumlhpm:fm & it of the County, Meanwhile, too, t lhod&i)il-olfn-hw,owtrhu..m Â¥ $500 for Water Works, ami selis its @ bodoh.riq‘paeumhunuu')bor 5 ‘per cent. discount, net. Please, ki-l,s ndor.loh‘-rthnln.oci!mpl‘no, i these three transactions in mind ; viz , the | sold at _ pir and premium ; the in Wgedobuwm-lnbuhzbwmt P county debentures h-rm‘ per cent. | ; at 95 net,.armi the Water W bonds at the | .. same price. â€" Now let us see what Alderâ€" at -.E‘pl-n'o peculiarly felicitous ... \nâ€" | .. brings sabout in regard of the xmmamhmm th cpat)wuflm,oa)uno:‘:tm in regular t ane yoar, uph-,pmfm result of his | * been a great deal of missepresentation Miwamm misrepresentition was he lms hearers to imagine, and 1 venture to say that no one has yet sucâ€" ceeded in finding it out, or even in conâ€" 'l“ufifl of _ the â€" Council _ au thorising _ the _ Mayor . to â€" acâ€" Papineasu & Co., of Montreal, at § per cent. interest ; but if not, I beg respectâ€" fully to submit it to the ratepayers whoâ€" ther they ought not to wake up and proâ€" test against the contemplited wrong ttis Worship in his pleassnt insugural, throw a glamourâ€"over the proposecd transaction, alleging, if Imistake not, that there had Itis, besides, no punishment to a man to be deprived of his vote. 1t is not a preâ€" rogative that he may use to his personal advantage, otherwise betting, bribery an« "*corruption‘‘ would be declared legitimate. in the contrary it is a part of the duty he owes to the State, amd though "comâ€" pulsory voting‘‘ is not yet on the advanc.ed "Reform" card, we may expect to see it there soon. it would have the merit of being logical, whereas the pmo. to disqualify a man frem the perf ce of a duty. he owes to the public, merely beâ€" cause he promises to give a friend a new hat in the event of a contingency in the bringing about ot which his action will not be influenced by his promise, seems n‘ atretch of "purist‘ legislation. Even the | »Christiin politician‘\ could not go so far as to endorse it, and that â€"~paur. «* anâ€" blemished model of political mors...y, the Hon. E. B. Wood, laughed the propasiticm to sscorn. so _ inclined. A atill better safeguard against beilting would be that in all cases stake holders should be allow~ ed to keep the money ; or at ldast that no legal redress against them should be granted to either party to the bet. When, however, a man siukes a bat, or in enter= tainment to his trienis, or some other trifling aftair upon the result of an elecâ€" tion, through which his own action would not be affectad in the least, it is rather absurd to propose to deprive him of his vote. ‘These election beis are very com»~ mon, and they may be very wrong, but they are not worse thin, nor so bad as, the betting usuilly attendant on horee races, regattus, &c., &¢. CITY MATTERS.â€"No. 3, Niz,â€"lL do not know whether n lapierre has acted upon the mgy + ‘.j’ company is $1,0600, (X). SA â€" o ie cege n mic:‘:lsh.“l".b. 4 â€"The Harrisbarg express train coming gast on the Philaâ€" unbzz.' was done to the vineyards and nlht:‘h. )P % Tho cortitionte ol incorporation in sose and Tulso narrow gauge railway was Hiled yesterday. The capisal of the mm Francisco, Foeb 4. ~â€"The recent rain «lorm extemiled from Hunta Barbars to laos Angelon, where it was more severe than any storm for 10 years past. The rain fell in torrents and the wind bleow a parfecot galso. At Han Podro the slhmpping whith takes place on September 30th. T‘he o-mi::dm that the r.-: ned to .-mud..w, ::.ho lor ch:â€"llenge pizes to the ralue of $xiV) for four oared boats ; $:3X) for double soull ami two oared boits, and $100 for single sculle. In the Senate, Semator Hill, of Georgia, introduced a Bill raising the salary of the President to $5),(¢X) and the Vice Presiâ€" dent to $10,008), n-ll'-h.l its immediate consideration, but Mr. Sherm«n objected, and the Bill was referred t the Commitâ€" lnwolPrivibp-;.l?uhu. uge hi C 8 1 the name of Gen. m'-“u;‘: in connection with the command »f the marine corps. The General authorizes the nu-.tu.hmh :h:u-.nrh now communding nor has he any intenton to m’n- sent business pursuite _ _ _ _ Phihhlpbh.' Fob, 4.â€"The Schuylkill river at Plnluk‘lch has been selected as the place for the National Fall Regatia, They also agreed to invite the World‘s Ntatistical Congress to hold its next session, in 1875, in this country. _ , The Committee on Foreign Aftairs to. lay agreed to recomsemi the of a miil Lo m.,orponh:ho Alflm .:'l JJ TMO ‘h”’ “. °# olm.uwu. t Wahingion, Feb. 4 â€"PRrobalnlities â€" For New !n‘.l.u-l and Middle Htates, risâ€" ing harometer, somewhat lower temperaâ€" ture, westerly to northerly winds and very generally clear weather ; lor the South Atlantic and GGull States east of the Miss mpp.”'w-l.tly“l-flbrly' and clearing weather ; for Missour! and :bo- sota and Lakes Supsrior and Michigan, wenterly and southerly wimis ami gene~ rally clear weather. Prague, Fob. 4.â€"The Ciach deleg:tes of the Bohemian Diel attempled to meset hore | yesterday, \o‘m.d againsat the holling of direct elac but the troops interferad and dispersed the assemblage, ; SPAIN, \ Madrid, Feb 4 â€"The Spanish postmen are on atrike. AmMsâ€"ican Hews. Fismarck has submitted a mm to the (ierman Federal Council appro« priation of 9,0(X), (Xk) thalers sach for the erection and improvement of the tortiion= ons at uologne, Konigsburg, Witheimseâ€" heo Ki and Posen, The Roman Catholio Rishops have ad dn-.h-ounri‘sl“hm l:,:. proâ€" teoating nat asd ge Booleâ€" Berlin, Feb, 4.â€"Rismarck has submitted to the Committee of the Federal Council a bill imposing taxes on transactions in Stock Exchanges, _ ‘ 'lhoDop-ht.l‘u.;t:oBam-oM Left held @ i & ab w an address n:.i::uud.ummm the Republican members of the Assembly and also with General Darimauit, and pro. lestimg against the severe comments on his interfarence in the late war. The adâ€" dresas was immediately rigned by soventy of the Depuaties. tilo: lizartaga bhas the commrad of the forces in umau The Union repreâ€" sents the Carlist cause as Aourishing in aumbers, arms and resources. } Paris, Fob, 4. â€"The Union sys the Carâ€" list lines extend through the northern provinces bf Spain ftrom Cape Creux i# Vorurna. Don Alphonso commanis the insurgents in Cataionia. Vailles, one of his tGenerals, has entered Aragon; (Mlo eo_n&s.h Nmo‘.‘::hg at the head of right wing insurgents, at Asturias, is marching on Leon and Cas Despatches fiom Bombay and Calcutia, oftoâ€"day‘s date, miuke no mention of a now calamity of the kind. The Morning Ohroaicle contains an exâ€" tract from the Tunes of India, received by the mail, giving an account ol a terrible earthquake which occurred in india, a telegraphic n&art of which was received oa January 14th from Bombay, and pubâ€" lished by the press of both England and America. The steamer "Woodlhall," bound from Newcasile to New York, went ashore on the [sle of Wight during a heavy gale, and i; a lotal wreck. All hands were saved. The wenther tor the past three days has been intensely cold, andâ€" one hundred persons were frozen to death in England during that time. _ l.u.r?ool, Feb, 4.â€"Arrivedâ€"The 3. 8. "Lisho," from New York. She diut not touch at Queenstown, in consequence of l andom, Tok 4 ns proprieedts of seyâ€" eral collieries nr‘:.h South of:n:o, who have expresse« intention ing Chinamen to take the places of mn now on atrike, have received anonymous lettars threalening them with assaesinacion a«hould they carry out their design. LAITBT BY THGBEHAFT 1. s.â€"mnce writing the above, 1 find thare has been a m-:unh. but the put lis may as well see whit was on the cards only a ow weeks ago. tor, for it will serve as a key to their action | in future j Now, Moesers mm«n‘c let yourf stand in the way 0f your useful ness, but let the fresh blood tell and | shame the ~expediency men, if there are any in the U‘pper Town section of lbol Board, By.A. A " â€"~~ ~~P@em0r rom@uiree pokoaming, ind payi .:’por cent ':bo:l::, n.t‘m“;tn:o ced all surprises for his nonâ€"visit to t «mmm“m thin folly to throw away ligh School, y mwidressing a lett 12,9:8) m.lmh{“““’.u” “M“wan the a dojlare, . yet | am much afrud that the thorities, Jeforring all visite to institutio recd â€"hot partisans of the York Street Marâ€" . ket extension project, will pooh, pooh ! until a future and more auspicious 00c these considerations, and m&‘:ln. sion. The scholars were drawn up in a sp« lapierre & Co. in forcing the transaction cies of mock rank to receire the inteli through, commission and all,. Of course, geace f i the Upper Town members are true to * .. * , their tru-lg they will make a fight against I’ho Irish P rotesiant Benevolent c the apoliation, as indeed the trueâ€"heartel C‘6ly‘s concert, last night, was a great suc of any part of tho‘:‘z.uin orotuofunlmn. lLord and Lady Duffégrin were pre Council, will do, or do; and it‘ reâ€" t. lHis Exceliency‘s mothe mains to be seen M'dfhtol‘nnhl :.:;‘.“"' the “*o..'...::.m‘ the new men representing Wellington and e by the w» ipaic Victoria Wards will be able to throw in | Mrâ€" Anderson, injured by the toboggan such a conflict -'l'h-omothuqtuou ning accilent, is about the sime. of an analogous nature looming up, but the The 8t. George‘s Society presente.| an a 1 Upper Town public are anxious to t"""'dw-um the (M:uutu-.ul ”-:a: w_l'mthoy-yumm-tbuotwopn', r I MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES $98.50 not. If we soid $40,000 at $95 per $100 net, we would reaslize $38,000, an|i in the course of twenty years we would pay for interest $43,000,. : Bui?ymh. 8 par cent. we shall get $39,400, and pay $64,000 interest ! ! By paying 6 per cent. we shall get $33,.( QU, and pay $43,000 interest. Deduct the “\‘Lul) from the {61,000 and you have $16,00v to the :nd. trom which, however, you must take$!,400 the excess received, as prinacipal in the eight per cent. transaction, and $1,680 of inter est on the 1,400 doilars for twenty years, making together $3,080 to come off the 16,000 dollars, still leaving a gain to the city ot $12920, Now, surely, if we can CABHLE NEUVS. [|By Montreal Line.] GERM A N Y GREAT BRITAIN AUSTRL A. FRA NCE beartge ce BC TTNSTTP SSE o OA doubtiess obtain a ahare of routine att w.tk niush would bripg them breac. lhe lato of limldy, 1t ihay -dt-a: the briels do.cbz- they doubtiess ~btain a ahare of routine attorney diaon, brought a Retane asvoriang view‘or alf & nesded reliel, but too lates. Only the umlertaker could hbelp him then. Thi occurrence has provoked a discussion for the establishment of a fund to raliers A new Engizh Chudw.q.‘. low days ago in the recently established nflhfild% s The Lisutensnt was waited upon last week by a deputation from the County of Lingar, who presented him with a congratulatory â€" address. His Homour received the deputation with his wonlaed courtesy, The customs revenue collected at this port last year amounted to $115,000. almost impassable, j Th weather bas recently been very cold, and lhere lhis been almost absolate suffering from the scarcity of wood and water, The weed «old here is of so poor a quality comâ€" paradi with that sold in the Eastern Proâ€" vinoes, its aclual cost is about fourtsen dollars a cord, we hare very much, too, from --p-m‘m amnow, and for weeks logeather the arrival ufun-.ihhnh.-mm-‘ the roacds through the couniry have been The people from the old provinces who hnmmmumm on province, by a dinner, a few m'ghl.'o\ha. The halfâ€"breeds are very foolwhiy sell~ ing their prospective land cl .imse to specuâ€" Intors, for amounts ranging from #15 &0 to $%) each. This sction may in‘ the future tend to retard the progress of the country, and is viewed with regret. Mhupdd-lquq the volunteers at the prospect of being elained in the country for three yoars. Nme men havre deserted, two of whom wnnmly-‘m‘n‘. Reports from the Seskatchewan state that American traders in that district bave heen distributing whiskey amongst the Indians; and from the well known depravrity of the former gentry for swindâ€" ling, it is Feared that their presence may lewl to trouble. A local company is projectel for the construction of a telegraph line ria the Iawson route to connect with the Monâ€" treal telegraph system. The FFee PMos, on the other hand, oppoâ€" ses the movement. ve in acconjance with their pepulation, although seemingly just, is; not . actually so ; and quotes from the Public Ascounts of the Dominion, Ontario and Manitoban (lovernments, to show that the expenses of legislation do not bear an equal proâ€" portion to the revenue. In the Dominion, which has the iargest revenue, the cost of legislation in proportion to revenue, is the smallest ; whereas, in Manitobas, where there is the amaillest revenue, the eost of legi=l:tion is proportionately the greatest. e A « better terms" agitation is heing camied on here by the newspapers. The Wanitoban and Gazctte urge the payment of a large subsidy by the Dominion liovernment on the ground that at the present rate ol revenue, the Province will in the course of a few years be forced to resort to direct taxation, The Maniic« bin maintains that the principles laid. down in the British North America Aot, that the subsidies to the Provinces shall THE OTTA F: :.‘b::“o ow‘:l-"::(“d pay | thrown off the track by a get | Rilfed, aud the baggege man inj . None of The Cusard -lu.bl) Cuba has arrived from Liverpool, bound to New York, after a parilous passage of nearly 16 days. The oiBmers and part of the troops were landed on Saturday, and the remainder will be reâ€"embarked this afsernoon. The cold here is very severe. Neveral persons have been b.dly frozen. hie, ard was publicly thanked by the Cciplain on the quarter deck. tm the 19h the lite boat w :s washed away. The ship bwe up for 8t, John, Newfoundland, to repsir and coal. Phe trpop ship Himalaya,&which was so long at sea as to give rize to fears that she ’h-l foundered, has arrived safely at this port. During her passage out she lost amils, chains, and several boats, leaving only four small boats on board. An arâ€" Lillery sergeant had both his legs broken. Neversl of the guards on the 8th ultimo were seriously injured. Un the 14th uit «Juhn Morris, son of a corporal of the 60th Rifles, was killed, ani three other chilâ€" «dren were badly wounded by the falling f a hawser. On the ©15th the tiller chains were carried away. ‘The Second Engineer repaired them at the risk of his The Irish Protesiant Benevolent Noâ€" ciety‘s concert, last night, was a great sucâ€" cess. Lord and Lady Duffgrin were preâ€" sont. llis Exceliency‘s mother‘s songs were sung by the weliâ€"known amateurs. Mr. Anderson, injured by the toboggan ning acchlent, is about the s+ime. The 8t. George‘s Society presented an a 1~ T‘he (@ wernor General, yesterday, silenâ€" ced all surprises for his nonâ€"visit to the ware bu [Epecial to the Tix®s ] FROM MANITOBA . abd Erie railway this moruing, ‘ ANNUAL MEEING OF THE 5U a fow -il.ol.ad Havan, was SCRIBERS TO â€"THE COUNTY off the track by a snow slide. The % 8 on | CARLETON PROTESTANT H + rd Denny, was instantly | | PITAL a a baggage man and express | â€" ./ * ‘ j . None of the prmemguret}." ¢ ._ _ : _ _ _= wescuug . [ < [Special 10 the Tixxzs.) BY TELGGRAPH. MONERKA L OTTAWA TIMHS, FEBRUARY 5. 187%. Fort Garty, Feb, 4. Montreal, Feb. 4 / Feb. 4. Caarchk of Zagland. Natives of Tt t *r ko un un A Aev uk t sn x ta vaa ioh 690 The latter remaining in wm,ap.t.m '..‘..1'_.".”9‘*““ fii Io the city press generaily for their prompt aitention in publishing the proâ€" eeedings of the Board and otherwise ad. vancing the interests of the Institution . Ibhfl-dlbm qdhuol; he: the the number admi nu t h?-..u-:- Aes: Rte0l Remaining in hospital at the end of oo nmung. . LL.... .. ‘...... ... HMZ Total number of patients treated durâ€" ..\ W oeRyes ol d W BV hk Vawi mt !(* â€"the lateJDr. Henty â€"one who by his mo.u-d-un Clllloaâ€":L- muwfb‘:.'h“hm. espiatioe thals Th;uh with Mre. Honry ym rs. Hen in her affiction. t &Â¥ To Drs Biil and Vancortiandt consultâ€" ing also Drs. Grant, Sweetland, ldm-&..p M.lcgougdl,gh.y tude, the two last named gentloemen hay ing rendered services for paurt of the year present arrangemeni of weekly visitâ€" ing so kindly entered into by thom’willbo productive of good results. The Directors havre agrin to express MW{&:&&.”S«IM :rtbi:nludh 'm"hm many instances, circums stances ; Mn&onnbau:uom dthn-borh-rnunqdunnubo yearâ€"the late3Dr. Hoentvâ€"ane who h* his Westmeath, $100 as a life director. _ To the following friends for their liberal and kind coatributions, lh-!mld tender their thanks ; visz., Mr. John Graham, ‘r.'u-‘u u.w-&'. ‘llh-u' o, owe, W1 James Sieve: and A., Holland. ‘E'u.. does not %Zm the contributions to the building Tund, to be referred to hereafter. To Miss M. Baker of Metcalfe for the collection made by her and transmitted to our president To the Canada Presb Churches in Bank Street, and in fin‘&.& ‘The Wo:.l:n. Me oong:-_o‘.m- to ‘m or in movlcodenion eemporemiun & } acocoun ay dureg the pak tow." 12 ind pra" year. To »A of a oonor’:::n Mh&:m. gn";: i.?u:m.muu-, by hand of To the Protestant c ergy who have visitâ€" «d the Hospital during the past year wo During the early r‘l"oflvb year, owing tolhou;l.wd-n emall pox, the Hosâ€" pital provided for that purpose was taxed. to the utmost, entailing a very large exâ€" penditure of our funds, but we are happy to state that an arrangement was made with the City Corporation whiereby part of the outlay will be refunded, as cheques are now signed for the amount. . In reference to the Treasurer‘s state. ment, you will lind the total of receipts, including balance from the previous year, b“‘ggl“&. shewing a small increase of $7938, including from pay»patients, “;.’.-.“i"":r"lhihd. $272.15.. uf.di has been $3.905 inâ€" mS‘I 4.69 on previous year â€" Bslance on , $1100.53. The Directors desire tf:knowlodgo unr customary grant from ‘:chhum 0 Wim the M fin()ouncu .'l-dr‘b b:r’.'»g‘d l-’m m.wc of $100 to constitute Mr. John Graham a libdm;fionth&.(horp'nnoeiuy x admaflen mnomk ou ciuctiA ano anslie W Omcd Mechanics‘ Institute, at three p m. _ _ TWENTYâ€"ZECOXD axXNUVaL ° EEPORT OF THE OUNTY . OF CaRLk roXx. CGENKRAL â€" PROTESâ€" TAXT HOsriratâ€"aNXDimo saxvary 3!st, 183. ?f The Board of Directors of the Protestant Mospital have much pleasue in submitâ€" ting this, their annual report feeling that they lhiave had in the past year much to aheer them and their successors in cffice :lho.unmnco‘i:.tbl:pod work which been, through essing of Divine Providence, a comfort to a large number of sick and needy persons, The year now closed has been, as fir as the number of inmates in the Hospital is wdn , very ulimilu‘to the procoodl ing one, shewing a slight increase, (say 164) Sor the year 1872, against 160 for the year P':"ho“ decrease in the number of deaths, 10 Moved by Mr. Hay, seconded by Mr. Durie, that the thanks of this meeling are hereby tendered to I. V. Noel!, Erq., for his able and urbane conduct while in the clhair, ©& Alter which, y Mr. Featherstone urged the necessity of an early meeting of the Board in arder to decide on the tenders received. 1t was urged by the Board that a meeting would ” called on Monday, to be held at the it was then moved by Mr. Pennock, seconded by Mr. Pitterson, thit Mr Noal leave the chair and that Mr: Featherstone do take the same, was laid on the table . pomearmoh en t rermn of i ving expired, rs to the plqouwonhm&r. This, the twentyâ€"second annual mocti was held in the Director‘s Hall, yesterd: at two p.m ; H. V. Noel, Eeq., wes call to the charr. » ‘ The minutes of the last annual meetii , and the ‘Treasurer‘s aceou in hospital, 1,115 164 164 L Bubjectâ€"« Man and the Earth in Preâ€" THURSDAY Evening, the 6th instant, in the lecture Room ot the Society at eight The Seventh Lecture of the Season will be delivered by Lizsie 1 eigh. ... . Miss Florence Websier John Bawtry .......... .Mr. K. H. Brink. Musical Melange AND o k The Far Wost First time in this city of l{lNK KMKUBSILC fli&. r § Unbounded Enthusiasm and houses crowded to repletion. Lindley‘s Combination THIS EYENTING. Ottams, Egby 5, 1873. in : _ ‘Jooim Cameron, Messers. E. McQGillivray, â€"| Levi Young, A. H Baldwin, J. R. Booth, ‘A a.' B. Eddy, “i:i P., and Bml‘n:on and en subscri ite the of un‘:.:ma the hm mm "®©| eachâ€"other gentlemen adding ° thereto $s lnmulklorho,umâ€"msk'in.h all about $4,000. building must proxe a success. woljying on a iiberal response from all panoi'-licâ€"edwnhu‘oodly.hmolt& world‘s goods, and a continuation of s me of the same seal and earnestness exhibit~ ed by a few individuals in the erec:ion of the present building, which was in those days a great effort, taking into consideraâ€" tion the relative position of old Bytown and the large‘!y increased means and adâ€" vantages of the Metropolitan City of: Ot k.4 In the new building ample provision is ss of patients, or what may termed P!puhnbâ€":'onoudam of secur â€" ing, in tboonutohiekuu,th; accomâ€"~ modation and attendance not to be zl:ld outside of a well regulated hosâ€" RGi)'l!‘onllibonl response from all UbMtawa, Feby 5, 1773. Plan at Nordbeimer‘s. Popular prices. im emen ts &ofuln cn. strony claim on the several adjacent counties for a liberal grant to the Building Fund, and astated hospital, partak as it wi w myh-w-d.-ohr'- Central Canada is concerned, a Provincial character. Referring to the list of patients and their residences, you will observe that our pieâ€" sent hospital is a benefit to a large extent of country, and how much more will the proposed new building with its largely .plnleM resulted in the selection of: a :,l:n y Mr. Burtees, and the advertising tenders. A schedule of the various tenders will be submitted to this meeting. Your Board of Directors in undertaking thi-workfooluuuhoyhn.i.u.. preâ€" sent nbflfiu list, confined the city of Ottawa its immediately vicinity, a guarantee that when the .;.J)f..nhfiv. men of the Ottawa country the several municipditio:.. and Couniy Councils are appealed to, mecessary amount requir, odnwill be forthooming. â€" he4 1 Gzo, Mar, TTAWA LITERARY AaND 8SCIRNTrâ€" FLGQ SOCIETY. _ _In the limited sphere of a report we cannot enumerate the many yery liberal sums on our lists, a classified copy of of which is now on the table for reference and which we trust will hbe published in due time. We trust it will not be deemed out of place to single out even one of our ownBocrdinunwork,bntnmhudly refrain from raming Mr. J. P. Featherâ€" stone as boing one of the most zealous in mmnfl our subscription lit. The ing gentlemen were appointâ€" ed a Bnlldmfl Committee, viz. : Judge Armstrong, Mesers. H. V. noel, J. 2. Featherstone, T. C. Bramley, and Robcu‘ Blackburn, with power to advertise for ds Kemroper oes . Arandaniriiatatert 4 4 bnt drad The Directors being encouraged by this most l:beral S pron&t action was taken by ,m'.?‘m and Ward commitâ€" tees were appointed to canvass the caty for subscriptions, resulting now in a sub= scription list amounting to nearly the sum of #J6 000. A subscription list was oF:‘nod and the following gentlemen, viz : Hon. Malâ€" colm UCameron, Messrs. E. McQGillivray, levi Young, A. H Baldwin, J. R. Booth, \% B. Edady, l.b.fi. P., and Bro?:on and es subscri ite the uu::.:mu the hmomnm The meeting, although not so large in numbers as we would have wished, proved a great tinancial success, Lizzle” yel‘h. L mE En CCword JOTeY Hevanrks % , * CmLHOT® ston and Patterson, and a pu‘l:{ic meeting was heki in the City Hall on the evening of March 19th. ‘I‘wo of the directors, Messrs. Featherston and May, visited some of the leading citizens, and among thoee the principal mill owners, and requested their attendance at said meeting . D8 year, and which, we trust, will be carried on to a successful completion. In the month of March last the following gentliemen ‘were named as a committee to arrange the calling of a public meeting of the citizens, via nfio-n Hay, Featherâ€" )F t _| In our nnnui:rcu from year to year, we have expr a hope that some ac tion would be taker. to enlarge our present accommodation. We have now the gratiâ€" lipation of presenting to you the result of a vigorous effort made during ‘the past edreues, d ul o ooo c u02200 Lh clniide C Fe . L Your Board, under the existing circumâ€" slances and events of the past year, have now an enlarged sphere of usetuiness practically opening to them. 164 I he Bourd of Directors bave now under revision the Byâ€"laws of this institution, . in anler to make them applicable to the châ€"nge made in the conuvol}in' power of the lfoq.itul by the ial Act of Parliaâ€" ment passed during :fi:clul. session of the Legirlature, ‘and referred to in last Re port. wssisivit l Pembroke . . . . Prescott . . . . .. Rumwolt. .. .. . . Templeton ;. . Vankileek Hill Wilberforce . . Westmeath CMtawa,. . .. Winchester _ Matawan . . . . . . Montréeal .. ... North Gower. . New Kdinburgh North Nation Bell‘s Corners. alebol.:. : ... . . Carleton Place Arnprior Aylmer . . Church of Scollxni................. . 34 Presbyterian Church of Canada........ 10 B.Ko;a.odht$ 6 Comgregabionst: . .1. .:; }:..".;..""..." % Church of Scotland ... ... accommodation K. P. HilL, RHSHDE: CE 2182 Office : Rigin Street, opposite Russel House. mmww,wfllnodu nrameut attaintlicm . / 11 ¢ : AnaDa CENIRAL RaruwaYy, . Freight and Cartage Agency. A discount of 10 per cent allowed on every purchase of FELT AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. i4 Goods ked i i at , . Dayods marked in plain figures at Moh. prices, and a bonia fide rediiction of OUR GREAT CHEAP SiLE \.FOR TEN Days. MAMMOTH GOLDEN BOoOT Ottawa, Feby 3, 183. Bpeaial rates for Furniture. e _ _ *‘w. k. BAKER, First class Talororing and Gents) Fur: nishing Business for sale in the Village of Arnprior. The business has been estab on Ottawa ; present stock about , Possession given immediately. _ Terms i':“l'll- i reasons giyen for sellâ€" *“ further m. lars, y to J. K. xa‘x"’slm, ‘ Arnprior, Ontario, Feby 4, 1873. 2181 3 83 SPARKS STREET, Ottawa, Feby 4, 1873. > 2181 f sOIOPTIC YÂ¥1iiWs. hh B&* At the conclusion of the Ceneert, iwenty bemutiful BScioptic Views will be shown on the transparent screen. Admission, 25 cts. : Reserved Feats ) cts. Doors open at 7; concert commences precisely at 8 o‘clock, ' PART 11, 1â€"Duett, Instrumental. .. .Mrs. Kearns 2â€"Song, Oh, Feflnn:lnd ux':';un':.'. smm my a * a «i a 3â€"Song, L‘Esperance (Hope). . . .Mr. K. B. de St. Aubin. 4â€"Duett, At Night in Venice. .Miss Auâ€" mond and Mr. Gourdeau. 5â€"~â€"Belections.......... ... .Union Hamsk o o e eagantnn us SHD h virv .. TB Aach oxs @ o i < n d under the auspices of the St. Patrick‘s Literary Association, of Ottawa. The proâ€" ceeds to to the Building Fund of the St. Pairick‘s Church. * Mrs. KEARNS presides at the Piano. _ PROGRAMMEâ€"PART 1. lâ€"Onrtm................Union&nd. 2â€"Song, Cruiskeen Lawn . . Mr. Gourdeau. 3â€"Song, Kathieen Mavourneen. . ..Mrs. â€" Robertson. 4â€"80-5, Rich and Rare were the. ems she Wore. .. ... ..Mrs. Scott, 5â€"Chorue, Ye Shepherds tell me. â€" Nt. Patrick‘s Choir. Fire and its Antagonists Concert and â€" Scioptic Views Oltawa, Feby 4, 1873 Remnants of all kinds aurve their immediate Hale Towellings. | Mimbagtiee the cheapest. 164 Grey Cottons Horrock‘s Co At U TAILORS COn THURSDAY eveniog, 6ih Di Feb. 5, 1873 "l.‘lolfuel s 50cts,., liese: T O CoOMMIENCIE IMMEDLA TELY Figek~â€"OUne of the Derived, and Brillian Enemy of Fireâ€"Ant Fire Annihilator. COP ZON$ J ARDIL N Es RAND APPAREN 1 CONTRADICTION OF sCtiNe a y ".‘- * dE e :-.\‘nnlnlla VP rar o TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY & 1 HURSDAY February 11, 12 & 13, I=7y3%. _ AT EIGHT OCITIWWX | WWMXRBS iDEX am ur ar is ma m ko . ST. .PATRICK‘S HALL Annual Clearing Sale }; O F A sURPLUS sSToCK, i; COTTONSs AND REMNANTs. w And concluding with BURNING To DEATH A ND SA VJ are authvriz â€"d to grant recei plieving shippers m’m Prof. J. H. PEPPER, F. C. $ Rink Music Hall, Ottawa Including"" .: :=.==:30000~0 ‘The Ancient Ordean! by :1 d TIIE . ORDEAL OF BOILING WATER The Handling of Red Hot Metals Modern Exnarinm:a Director of the Royal Polytechnic Institute, London ; Society : Associate of Institute of Engineers, etc. Soci?‘ty of Telegraphic Engm“rg Honorary Ilustrated by numerous, curious and startiing CH E MÂ¥ IS TR r 4N D NX arnhb â€"r 1» Z7 M Shatit uts tds sns ~ ..X DCebruary 11] 12 & 1:3, I=7;33 EIGHT (°CLOCK. DOORS OPEN AT HALFâ€"PAsSTP SEYV Ex THREE BRILLIANT AND SCIENTIPIC LBECo Re. ly: ‘Associare "f in i ofe" 2 TVE Landon; Fellow of ‘the Chenics ety ; Associate of lnuiéuto of Engllllloen. ok:..D etlc.: Fellow of the ciety of Telegraphic ngineers ; onorary Diploma in Physics and Chemistry of the Lords the Committee of Council on Education in England ; Author of ©Boy‘s Play Book of Science,‘ ‘Play Book of Metais,‘ (Encyclopa=dic Science Simplified," &¢., &c., Will deliver a course of e« AT THE Below Co«t. l' Wine Choice Patâ€" Co terns and Plain Fast Colors nl Fa J OX to Itke.© ! Uinklk of the Ancient Elomhâ€"Wor"Mp of Fireâ€"Sourec»es {ram W bhenes Brilliant Results Obtained from Chemical Aclion _ Water, the usus $â€"Antiâ€"Combustible Bo lies and other Antagonists of FI2M® â€"Phillins P JOHN CA®EYy, PRIN I‘S Hecretary. 2181 3 Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, ____ 20 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A oN THEK EVENINGS or instant, DRE%S GOODS tot: Metals. _ Modern Experim Flame and Fire. V h SE 0c ~ t hOV MToITE 0x pormments Jn D N'A r UR 4 L OPHILLO®SOP i 3 Wincies at Department of Public Works uttawa, Feby 1, 1872. Uitawa Rivyer Works, on and after Wedâ€" nesday next, the 5th instant, where print ed forms of Tender, and other informa« fi:h-boobhhod. to Siuadt * ~Department will not bou aocept the lowest or any tender. C Y 8y onder, :: 1. ‘~1~ * * at Cost, Plans and Specifications be seen at tho dfig of tbo&npenn:i.‘t d_&h_o _ Bealed tenders, addressed to the underâ€" signed, and endorsed "‘Tender for Bulkâ€" head," will be received at this offics until TUESDAY, the lith instant, at noon, for the construction of a Bulkhead at the outâ€" let of the Hull Slide, opposite this city. N OTICK 10 CONTRACTORS, will expire on WEDNESDAY, the MWih hyaffl’wu next. _ ALFRED PATRICK, f Clork of the House. All newspapers will please insert nb:uunbmouq.rm Jany 31, 1873. #178 Fancy effercd at prices that will in. lm :.bnbuinn. that MR. W d s been appointed City Ages for the above Railways, in place of M JOHNSTON. It is therefore requeste that on and after this date, all account dmtoumcomtnnh-wm b:([..l“.r BAKER, with the exception of those pay able to the Station Agent, Mr. Les. H, ABBOTT, Manager . Jany 31, 1873. v178@b Brockville and Ottawa Raiw** AND SAVING FRon FIR E. By a Lady, employment, tem pe permanent, as Book keeper, (\m or Printer ll:n. the Mwh:h Fancy or Goods Address, ‘sta lerms, i\ Soees fog . Adtdrent, ‘siating Pursuant to the 50th Itule of the Hous#, tice is hereby given, that the time ter All persons whom it may concern, are hereby notified and warned agnrinst giving any person whomsoever, any credit on my account. As J will not hold myself reâ€" miblg or in any way liable for any or liabilities contracted in my name without my special written authorit s THOMAS KINOBN'I. Dated at Oltawa this 30th Januarr WAN TED in this city, on the 23rd January, a Black Bear Skin ROBE, trimmed with red and lined with Umion fiimnnel. ‘The finder on leaving it at the Frxs office, or with Mr. Jos, McGaw, Richmond Road, will be suitably rewarded. Ottawa, Feby 4 1873. <218la 1873. RECIIVING PETITION3 N oTICE PARLIAMENTARY NOTiCE Oitawa, Feby 1, 1873. _ * Private Bills, Canada Central _ ‘ved Keats 75°¢ HOUSE OF COMMONS3, "Ciky Ollawa, Jany 30th, 1374. THE OLRRE‘s OÂ¥FF.OR AND F. BRAUN of gcretary 21%:9 3 TUREs nts with % # ‘i1ire 2119 4 sat ve (’flb'. ’E:.qmq_-odd altogether in he &"-&'flumt her : ua.'q;fi:!,.. M#lical men as to her inss 6 Cmmmmmmmunce %ucn COUET â€" Y enten: J.ckm'! charea y intti it baieg E‘u the Market, w, bosts. . John Crawford B bhour‘s ;\ _ eors presented the awllthe ¢ Covkts or Carixrox Pro it.â€"Visitors at the hosp w., Mills, Keq ; Rev. Dr, Jones, « Mz Rev,: W. Mclaren De. Powuror.â€"â€"The many maroy, the celebrated </l tn8, will be glad to 1on min reéturned to this city “" bwo buttaons K K# pur ut the liegoni s- i t tlie fln y ut &A Boctacr To ®1ont â€"A r ts from town intend hl:::-’o Hotel, on is evening, for 4 wing a jolly good «l mes; K 0 sleighs have alreandy ia good turn out is exp Warzrworxsâ€"A moeetin ancil and Citiven‘s Comun :ml, will take plac . this evening, at se wider proposed amen Mer Works Aot. Housebhold T.inens ill#, Towelling . at use Clearing Nale Mosey ro Lexo. â€"Apply L“Or. Kke, corner Niroots, Uitawa. Erexime Fuowers in g At Ml &,â€"â€"â€" l_r tenest ynd t , ion, «Great Britain a : and Prince Edwan ui this Office. Also, Money Order OM "' All Ma ie Goo4s at cost s Clearing Saile. 7+ M Urders and .’-. to 4 p.i. Pun- OFFICE, OT jrriva! and Dep: i for some time, and at his old quarters : " from 10 a. m. till 1 &# TIaonut.â€"We leart r been illuminated * a beon to the inh= !'& _.llh pipe Laid 108 HOURS FROr :-:.t in conne in this caty. 1 beponte, witi 1 tmfl th Y “”Nflp LOUCAL. N Autesx, MuK mutton on the "U Hel Du Canat &mlo‘dlpfi Tor the convenien w Wl Proctticaces se =-."-li~ k lm'-wh asit mumc W nighnt. _ All be c «* York, clos anxs Woy 1x,â€" Y onl named Catherine to the Police Stat that abe was inss dlives in the n un, in Nepean, a mptoms of insani 'I&:k.ibmdtlu F Beighbore. H alt Oft» @ Miawa lHou rong‘s lengther ess and being we augur lor hi undertak in g . BAAA W int« I1nve dig itio until Tuesday , charged with & I NM¢ MON El BRITIXH Mail aurch 4 ‘ evenin Alber; $UC § 5Â¥ N NON s it @la No t randl

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