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Ottawa Times (1865), 12 May 1873, p. 2

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P3 i1 [ T @t t I 4 § Npeculation is busy as ta the probable date of the close of the session; some assigning one week, others nearly two, as necessary to linish up the work on hand, It must be admittel that the members have stuol to their posta with remarkable tIkislity, and the sense of party responsl« bility has been shewn by those who have heen nocessarily called away by their anxiety to secure a «"pair‘‘ By this means the votes, though shew‘ng a louse « somewhat thinne1, still give a fair indicas tion of relative party strengih. 1t is understoml thit though the Parliament will merely be adjourned, (yet all the business will be close«l up, so that on reâ€" assembling on the 15th of August there will be nothing to do but receive the re= It in said that the authorities will bring them up and punish them (fog this gross vinlation of the law, aml wo have been aaked‘ to call attention to the circumâ€"« stance. It is in no spirit of ill will toâ€" wards the carters, that wo mention the aftair, but because we think the occasion was one on which, for the credit of the eity, they should have been willing to make aslight sacrilice instead of a "har vest," Nothing is to be gained in the lorg run by overâ€"reaching, and we trust the authorities will do their duty fear lesaly, even to the extent of restoring the Ulgotten gear to its rightful owners. ‘This, we believe is the intention ; and so moate it be. We learn that the cabmen endesvoured to "imiprove the occasion‘ by charging four dallars for a trip to the station on uturday, â€"afternoon ‘They were oflered two, being half a dolliir more than they had any right to ami the extortion n“%fl by paying them three dollars apigce. Mdont t patron Specialto CGentliemen | _ RUSSELL & WATSON .8 port of the Committee of Inquiry into the charges preferred by Mr. !untington, and the sanctioning of the bills by His Excellency,. Members will not, therefore, be required to return to attend proroga« tion, the presence of the Speakers of the iwo Houses, the Ministers, &c, being ample to sanction the formality. â€" It is probable the adjournment may not take place before the 2Wth, b ATTEMPTED FRAUD ENDIXG iN DINASTER. "aturday‘s oflicial Gause{(s. contains the of the lHon Josefh llowe‘s u"oi-u‘ana the 1.t. Governorship of Nova Sootia. We are sure the news will he hailed throughout the length and brewith of the Dominion with unmingled aatisfaction. At Mr. Hows‘s time of life it may be reganled as the beginning of the list chapter in the record of biastirring public career. May he live to enjoy the dignity of the othce, and to discharge its duties among those for whose benelit he has laboured for so many years in the thorny paths of politicy. As a statesman, as a writer, as an orator, as a poet, as a public man in every sense of the word, Nova Seotia has much resson to be proud of the Honourable Joseph Howe ; and it is a fitting reward that so long and so honourâ€" able a carder as his should be crowned with the dignity of representaitive of his Sovereign in his native Province. Neveral members Of Perliament have already lo/t for home. Among those who went away on Sauturday night was Mr. Rdward Blake, who received a cordial « goolâ€"byo" from his friends, and Hon,. Senators Ferguson and Locke (Mtawa is destined to be a large city. 1t is growing in almost every direction, and the day, we trust, may come when the river will be recognised as a central purifier running through the heart of the city, spanned by bridges and travers~ wl by farry boats. Mull must sooner or later merge in Oitawa, and a ten mile w«muare be the Capital of Canada. fl-n‘.iyhn-. the Roman Citho«» liss have a new extraâ€"mural cometery on the Montreal road, beyond the Ri* deanâ€"nou that loeading <from Patrick streot, is the now Protestant cemetery. But on the west ~the Kichmond roadâ€" there is another called "Elmwood." ‘The stock of the iatter his been nearly all subscriled. A meeting will soon be held to organize the company, and we understamd that a survey is now in preâ€" paration, and the lota inElmwood will soon rewly to be bo put in the market, "low nnihbiti-)odio"' Yoet, an it in given tor all men onse to dis, it is not unwise for them to select a linal resting place. ‘Three cemetories ought to supply the te mds ol ()tawa for ganerntions to.come, and the sites have @ll been chosen with good jadgment. We trust that in each Ame they have been ao selected that the The proprietors of the TNE for the greater. convenience of the public have opened an office in Centre Town at the anction rooms of â€"Mr. J. Bermingham, Elgin street, opposite the Russell House, where orders for adverâ€" tisements and job printing will be received from 8 a,. m. to 7 p. m. each day. _ After 7 p.m. all orders must be left at the Trugs olhee, A Mc Wellington street. ROBERTSON, ROGERK& Co m C t J |\__ It would be a waste ot time to follow the RUSSELL & WATSON | cnicsorgan of the Opposition through ail Hog to intimate to the gonmtlemenp of OTTAW A | its m on the Pacitie Railway vt VICINITY, that t charges. lts aim is casily seen~gO% a TAILORING DEPARTMENT | retlictfrom the public against Minittems | FULI PERATION tie “-- .“:ml c un how 1% .L. â€" OPER UN, Gentlemen quiring anything in the abovo line woukl do t Mu":w,fl all togive our CUTTER a call, as we are conâ€" about as "the m mt k of lent that hy daing so we will secure their future '“‘ 1t h_’“ ‘M. l'm t Iflb more hones <«of the dewt will never hereâ€" after have to be disturbed until invited to answer the call of the | ut trumpet. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS he Ottawa Cunts W i M V KWTINuU®, & HUSSELL & WATSOX. ® @1 ARKS STREET wt A¢ ELMWOUOD CEMEIER\ MONDAY, MAY 1 C oma po *# M FINuS, TROWSEKER mav a on bnound. AW€ | 10, that the Hon. Mr. Huntington will be proved to have been the thise accuser. Appearances in that direction have been much improved by Mr. Huntington‘ s own words when he dec‘ared that he would leave the responsibility ol proof upon the House. Now the House has no proof. Mr. Huntington believes that his "reliable" witnesses can be brought up, and of course he believes that Ministers will buy them ; thus he leaves the door open lor a men‘ dacious system of slander, which the Globe has scemingly bound itselt to carry out. We have to recoul wilh sinsgeres regrot the doath of the lHon. Henator Burnham, which sad event took place at his boarding house, in this city on Saturday morniag, avout aix o‘closk. ‘Mr. Burnham hul been toubled with a bhacking cough, which molestel him more or lass throughout the winter. Recently he caught a fresh cold, pon the nar af * Movar or Conmonse, PS 1 ;quh 0;:..:.:1&“ ELR, â€"IM Â¥@ .!Mldhu‘.’:*t you als lade to, amd that 1 made no remark con~ oruqo“'-.-.q.*hlu in your oGlee. 0-10-"-.‘“ t .’:’m # A. MACKRNY LK. â€" 64 U,. Alexandar, the money back. He (the Post was not prosscuted.‘ #I must beg of you ab your earliest the Sntunilay before hia ddnth, though 1a teeable health, he #as in his 'hbtlh Nenate, hoeace, according to custom his de= miso may be said to havre been sndden. But we hardly think that his friends who saw him daily, and waiched the gradual decay of a constitution never over vigorâ€" Does anyone imagine that a delay until the beginning of July will make any dif. ference in the evidence to be submitted to the committeo?* (h! yes. Somebody may die! ‘Truse enough. But desth is not always a question of two months or six weekse, 1t comes sometimes very suidenâ€" ly and we have never seen the motion of the courts hurried because of the possibiâ€" lity of deaths tampering with the wit» nesses amd forcing them to pledgeo themâ€" selves to silence. 1t should be srememâ€" berecd that the HHouse commitiee, armed as it is with the power to take evidence under oath, and charged as it is to investiâ€" gate accusations of the most damaging charactor, is virtually a court of impeachâ€" ment, aml that the loast the accusel may expect, is to be held innocent until there in some ahow of evulence that, they are guilty. Euch a course would not suit the tilabe. Recamse Ministers are accused, it holds that they are guilty ; and it dos» «> with auch an extravagaat seal, that must prove in the end, embarmaeing to its own friends. When the commitites does moet, we trust that Mr. Muntington will be the lirat witness called, that he will conlirm his churges according lo his beliel, by the weigh, of his own oath, and that then he will be invited t » bring up his witnesses to prove the. correctness of his assertions. As yet there is no evilence, and we tall the Globe that daily editoriak by the yard, will not w«ing from the honest pubâ€" ie miw1 of Canads a verdict of guilty, until that evidence has been produced. it is but damaging the reputation of the country, and bringing the pposition party into contempt, to treat a charge as already proved which has not yet been tried, score and ten, haveing been born in 1808, 10 that his taking off can hardly be countâ€" ed among the premaiure messages which the grim arbiter, for wise reasons, is freâ€" quently permitted to deliver to the "haps loas sone of clay.." * ‘HE VERDICT FiRSTâ€"AFTER THUAT THME EVIDENCZL. ous, will regard it as othaewise then the break up" of nature, whith sooner: or Inter overtakes all men. e had nearly raached the allotted period of three Aa our reawlets are proily well anuws, there has Leen no little discussion in Parâ€" liament concerning the part which coun~ ty Postmaters have twken in the alse tions.. We publish the Tollowing correeâ€" pondence copial from the Mail of Saturâ€" day, not merely as an aot of justice to the Hon. Mr. Alexander, and to Mr. Mackens‘s, but also to show that the Globe‘s reports are not always to be relied ME LATE UUN, A%A A. BURNLILAM upon The late Mr. Burnham was a gentleman m of no pretensions, but of high instinets, | yy, ; probity and honour,. In politics he was . Har .Ou-nvuin;bypa&-.l--.'uv. As an agricuiturist hbe held high rank in the country ; -.W&nbnl.'. ever in tavor of what he conceired to be Jatke tor the country‘s weal. . He was of Rog> | ant lish descent, though his fither was born | Jone im New England, . His father came to Ua nade in 17986, and the late Mr. Buwobham| i was born on what is now the site of the | Mer town of Cobourg! in the year already ‘-'.. mentioned, 1808 Daring bis life he hekt | ./ _,, many important olflces in connection with | Ki municipal, banking and other pablic instiâ€" | Kirt \hu-.rn-mmuu.q.c- Mr» ber of the legialative Amwembly, and from llus-fllh-‘n-.b-o-hnol b‘: the Legiaintive Commeil, representing the | )f "Iho decsseewl Nenalor, though not a mun of words, wia highly respected by his colleagues. HWis clear intellect,; bis snavre manners, his sterling adherence o principla, communded the respest of all, and we can well 1ympathise with many of his agocd colleagues in their ayrrosw over his unantoipated deomise, Nowonsatle division. He was summoon! to the Nenate by the Quseen‘s waursat in I1861. e #Woeop.rocx, Pibh A 187 mnmmm# (SNigned) uu“ ®is,â€"My attention has been ned to a »feech made by you in the U, Alexander, @Postmaster, Woolstock, u' _h °-Youn.*'~ 6 three AN RXPLANATION # OROROK ALEX ANXDEK tion of the lungs followed. Un w# his I........u.fi&i‘i‘u"k.i.’.':'.‘."'.‘ Fistcher, Lt. Col. ulh? Hariot ; Faur. | banis, Miss ; Eviier, Mr. W. H. z.lllhnll-l M# Munton Mrand John, Hay Mrand Mris G and Miss; Ihpuil.:l:ddl .:w..l‘rfi re Mrs R H; Henderson Drand Mrin Hall lu'-dlqwt-lln& rnlr-llnu-q gton Mr Mr@ T T HMumesworth MrH Fand Mis; !lnfllruud Mro; Hayden Mise J; MHows MrWm; Mamilton Lt A D C; Hagar Mr Ches and Miss, Mrand Mo L A $ + Marrison Mr; Arthur D MHumphrey Xr wers follQw@ed io lhe ~ raminay station, by the Speakers: of the two Mouses, the members and ollisers of the Nenate, and a consilerable number of citisens,. His interment will take place tro n the fawkly resulence at Cobourg L& Col. Mrs, and Mis, Doviino Mr. K&.J., Me, .4. and au.m wn Mce.and Mra., Durie Mo. and Min, Pmuwson Misa, Davies Mr. John. ® P w iRX > in * Hon." »nators »~Fowguma, Flint and Foe Las . Membeore of the llouse o CGommomâ€"llon. Dr. Fortlis, Mests, :\n.:..b-‘\:.'hy. bnu.'b"lo-... Flesber, ‘we Fournioer ; Mayoe G. and Mrs. and Mr. Jr.; dâ€"::fl--ln N.; Povan Mr. and Mi«. Jdohn ; Fellowes, Mr. 04. & L. and Wrs. and Missc=; Fuber, Mr. B. and Mra.; Feasor, Mr. and Mrs.; Fraser, M+. James, Mra. and Mise:; Fleoming, Mr. amd Mre. J. R ; U..In* Mr. amnil Minsss,; Freach, Mc. T. B.; 1A Uol. and Mrs,; Fingland, Mr. and Mrs Wa.; l..:l-.lbhry. Dever, Inckey, Dickson Dumouchel. Members House of Commom:â€"Daxion Hon. A. A., 1 : Mon. A, Daly, Meo and Miu Mesats:. Lelome, Do H. Coeorge PDewJInog, DA D:nllo. l.p:. Dormer MRFD Duguay . * -lh Dows UÂ¥#. aml Mris. J., Doak» water Mr and Mis . Dewcol! Mr.and Mrs , Prummend Mr. 4. 2. awl Mno., Danduâ€" mad Rev. D., Dove Mr. and Mmo. F. P. A., Non . Amaitére ; Gerard,iluaier.uevre» mont. Members of Home of Commeons : Uibbe, Mr °T N and Mreo; Giass, Mr, Mrs and Mise qGirant, Dr, Mris and Mise ; Grover, Me amd Mius; Mosses ¢ Gaudedt, mwuomm-uâ€"fiou‘; Gordon, Rer D and Mre: m-l: De C BR and M:oa; litent, Mr Mrs D W ; Chillin, Mr end Mrs & ; Gilmour, 1 Mn uin M Arate Mai o ; Uinigues Ki Buwhop, Gourdsan Mr aml Mros £ F; Griftia Mr W 1 and Miss; Grabam Mrasd Mrs D and Miss, (Uray Col, Mr and Miss Quddart M+â€" sudl Mo» trant Capt and 1 he pressure of Parliamenitsoy maller upon our coluwans hes compelied us to postpone the putlication of the list of inâ€" vitations to Mrs. Eidy‘s ball, and wa now luke the first opportunity of doing so. We trust the public will accept Uz auafficient apology for what seemed in unpardon.ble om‘!« thes Mr, Mrs. and Me. je.. Clayton Mr. James and Mro., Cumberland Lieyteoant» % Provinoali: A. D. C., Campbel! Me 8 W,, Capreol Mr. Jr., Canvalt 1A. COL. Brown, Busel!, Burpes, (Sumabury) and Brosse Mrand Mrs and Mus, Burpes, (St. John>», Mrandi Mus, Beroard Col C M G, m.{:‘:unuo.nubm Mr R and Mro; io Capt A Mrs and Miss; Bur roughs Mr and M:s ‘I‘ 1»; Bouchette, Col .llfifir.’ll F, Mrs and Mias; Bronson Booth Mrand Mrs and fi“wi-lrlll Mrs and Mise; Bramâ€" ley Mr T C Mrs and Miss,; Bourinot Mr and Mrs J G; Bate Mr and Mra © T; Bate Mr and Mrs H N and Mis; Bakere Mrand Mrs U P; Bangs Mr and Mrs C W, Hatwon Mr Mrs B; Buckman Mrami Mrs E A; Hrenâ€" ‘.:."‘.'.:.":L":....r.“"”“""‘. es‘ ied P Mim, Cwrnere, Me C H, Cambice, I.r and lnAJ’Cl-n.lr-dlnl'udlm Campbell, Hon Alex and Mrs, Cotin, Mr¢C, Cosahrans Mise, Cotton Mr. J., Cotton Mr. ts-â€"nmm Me N aml Mre; Illldan:"NM bre J C, MPP; Brown Ms and A; Burrough« Miss Hastic: Barber Mr and Mrs# EKE C; BRucke Mr amd Mes#; Beli Mc A N; B wmilttw MNr D‘ Arey; Butler Me E 0. MHon. Mr. Couller, M:. F. Carheron, Mr ~h"‘ ‘-od“"-“ ."*h_' G; Audy Mr and Mrs; Armstroong lon Justice and Mrs; Ashworth Mr Johno, Mrs and Miss; Ayion Mr Pand Mrs Adamson Mr ami Mros James; Austioa Mr F 1 Albro Mon. Senators Chrrall, Chapans, Chal #», Chauvean, Uhinlt, Christie, ‘aurelull, Cochrane, Comier, Cornwall. Members :.thh:"lua. M lla-ll““. k. ing * mamdl MUrs, Connell Hon Mr Mrs and Mise, Cook Mr and Mrs, Currier Mr and Mr#, Cauchon Hon, Messts Carm Carter, Cuortwright, Uneey, Casgrals, Chalton, tmâ€". Church, Cluxtos,: Cookbura (M k4), CotHia, Colby, Costigan, Crawfora, Cunningâ€" ham and Cutler, _ uzrrlies, Mr, jr; Chamâ€" :m-uau.cuu sad Mrs; Cofin, W EF, Mis and Miss; Christio, Mr A..llhlhlhnl-d Mr, jr; Cs»roy, lirs & K and the Misses, Charch, Dr L K and Mrs, Church, Der H and Mrs, Church, Ir P H and Mrs, Contlss, Mrand Mrs L and Miss, Cruics, Mrand M:ioe W and Mi=*, : Fenaters liamilion Jc:h (ht:“ Hamiltons, (Kingâ€"ton) ll& “’(o ot llo-ohflhn- *â€"gl- Mon Mr, Mrs and Miss ; ington lhl:;-' trmx-m““h Marwood, Iliginbotham . and _ Hurdon; Himmworth Mr and Mo, Mimes and Mr, mons.â€"â€"Mesars. Baby, _ Haket, Heaty, Beaubion, bechard, â€"Hellesone, Bergin, Benoit, blain, Blake, Blanchet, Bcdwell, Bouraua, bowell, Bowman, Hoyer, Brooks, Hon Nenators Aikisns, Allan, Archibald, Armand, Almon Mr, M P; Archambeaulit Hon Mr, M P; Alexamder, Mr and Mrs Menry; Aumond Ltâ€"Col, Mrs and Misses; Aumond Mr and Mrs W HL.; Aumond Mr nan MrChas and the Misses; Burritt Mr A and Mrs; Harnoum Mr Geo 3 R.unnel! Lt Col and Mrs, Burpese Mr 4 & and Mrs; Bell Miss W; Beautsou Dr and Mrs; Henoit Mr M wur. m tar, Jfi%&uâ€". Wr . Mombers of the Hows of ammomâ€"~ Mr. and Mrs. Jcl{. Mossrs. Jetlte, and J.nh:vbolp. amese, Ireine Hon. 0. and Johozwon Rev J, M:â€"s ami Misa, James HRew Dre amd Mion. B Hon Senators Denson, Blake, Botslford and Bureaun; Members of the House of Comâ€" Mre and M T U, Kenny Mr and h‘l&lw-:'unul- 15 Hre and Miaw 1,‘..;....,l~ a %A}- u‘-'. derkin, LeVv and Little. lLetallios do t Just ami Locke, o# â€" the ~ Home of Commons : MÂ¥HG EDOPI‘® B . M ¢ U the _ ~ railway | Lesoine M, 8t Dennls, Lapierre, Mr and of the ‘w‘Xul;.mwm. it may have abovo #% & _ Membars of the Liouse of Commo | young Hton Jobn, Young Me and Mrs | Young Mrand Mre Lerviand Mine: _ â€" Fon Senators McDonald and Mik; Moâ€" Clellan, MceMaster, Macdonald, Macfuarlade, Iw‘rmmm. Mills, Muirâ€" head and the Misses. Members of the House of Commonsâ€"Macdéonald Rt Hon Charles ; Hmith, Mr Mydaey Thompson, Mt and "Kn IDVp®ad Him ; 'I'h-rlru- Tiiton, Capt and Mr= John N; Tuylor, Mr and Mrs Pesoomg ; InWll&.“.zr‘:t‘l\:.u'.d m-:n-T:E:;mu'â€". r’.’“; W‘mm Mr#; Tomlimson, Min ; Tuillon, Mr; Turser, Â¥r. Rose, Hon Mr, ::;m-r. Nr, Mrs anad Ross (Durham) &Wfi mteron ie noalh Su.:a‘u;-"r..dm-. ta-;"(:ol% James and Miga, Musse‘!, Mr, A Mss aba Misses, Ross, ‘Col Thos sud Mrs, Ray, Mr C C and Miss, Ryan, Mr and Mm i and lion. XRenators, (Mell and Olivier; Members ol House ol Commons, 4)‘Connor Hon J Mrs sud Misses; Messrs «Jliver and W‘ Rielly; (Â¥Connor Mr kR E and Miss, (WConnor Mr and Mrs D; O‘Copnor Rey 1)r; Orme Mr aml Mre J L the Missos and M: je Ouimet Hon (G * Mrs and Miss, Rosertaod hnd Tyan . Manfvert of Home O comment : nobnaley Hombe nert 2s Mimmoe«, HRussell, Mr ouw! Mrs Alex, Kebou! Rerv D. Robinson, Mr and Mrs i. Hamon, KÂ¥ E, Robertson, Moo 4 G and M+1, Rathâ€" Mimes, Seymour, &, Missoa, mfl.fi Noatberland. Members of of Commonm: Rmib, ngm(wm% Hon Dr, Nmith, lion D A, Mesars : , Noenich â€" veason Stirton, Ar wyh Mtes To alope: :: :fl"n Soott, Atb afles ; lion. Senators Panet, Perry ami Price; Members of House of Uouun.}'e.[-o lion Mr,; Palmer Mr ami Mrs; Mesers Paquet, Patterson, Pearson, Pelletier, Pickard, Pinsomneault, Poser, Prevost and Price, Patrick Mr and Mrs Alfred and Miss; Pe: ley Mr am1l Mre W C}; Pattoe Mrand Mos U B; Powelil Mrand Mrs W F; Powell 1A Col Mrse and Misses; Pennock Mr and Mrs J I; Pollard Reyv U end AArs; oek M r amd Mrs I; Patterson Â¥r Mn Peachy Mramwd Mre J W and Mr amd Mra Uuntu-‘ Misay k A; Parent Mr amd Mre £, Page ’ Lison Mc and Mre J l.:'l’c-od Mr and Mrs W; Pennock Mr and Mrs Pr!hh? MrC U andi Mis#; Poto Mre; Pope Mr K; woll Miso, Rutl soll Nr and M lion Senator \'ika.(‘uth-u ue K, pyre and Mis, Vaux Mrand Mre. . on Nenators Wark, Wilmot and WH#â€" won. . Members of the House of Commons, Wright Mr and Mrs Alonwo, W Mr amd Mrs McKay, Mesurse Wellnce ( Wallace, (Nortoik), Woabh, White, (Hal« Mise; MCrea Mr and Mrs Me ami Mess T and Mise, le&‘hfl Mre and Ii.-u-hlcunl Kev W and Mrs; Magee Mr and Mrs Chas; Mcleod Mr and Miss; Mackey Mr and Mrs Wim and Miss; McCormick Mr H and Mrs; McGarity Mr and Mre; Mclaren Mr and Mrs James and Miss, MacKay Me and MaF 8; Mapdonâ€" noll Mr and Mrs D W; McNaughton Afr and Mrs W; McDonough Mr and Mrs W; MeConmnell Mr and Mre R; McCiimont Mr and Mre W; McOlell urd on A W Mrs aond Hon. Senator Northup Mrs and Misses; Members liouse of Commons, Messre. Nathan and Nelson, Noel Mr and Mre }1 V; Nellis Mr‘I‘; Nelson Mr and Mrs H A; Nelson Mr and Mrs H A; Nelson MrC. â€" too), White, (Hastings), Wittoo aml W¢=|l, Wickstoed Mr and Mrs H, Wickâ€" MES Wt altmes wl ie We tet t js, r re Jlnl' , Woeimen Mr and Mrs J U amd Misscs, Walkee Mranod Mros W H Wily Lt Col Mrs and Miss, White Mr and Mo F, Wulr Mr, In':.‘ .'Ih. W r W:w.flmnlr nfl and l-fi 8, _ Waloott Miss, Wabhbuws Â¥r We Wright M«s and MeCB, Wright M¢P. y 4. ) *4 ) 16M A PLEANING TRIBUTE AND NXKIAL BE ‘ [ j A fow Mosonic and mercant ls friends, learning of the intention of Mr. William Wallace, lately in the employment of 8. Howeil & Co , of this city, to return to last ts social reun on, to take of a much sespected frieml, Amongst those preésâ€" ent we obsarved many we‘l known young men of the cltyâ€"Mears, WiliamJohn, won, liovers, D. P. Williams, A. H. » lC w. To Trithern, In unth, Genoe it To Toltdehby * "The Govemor ll‘l‘” which _ wa â€"receite!l with T eleg hom Beiten, $opeq "a 4W proskied sod in his capmcity of Siairmam uufi.um;fi the eveningâ€"#tr. Wallage, dis. puling of the edibles, theâ€" tableâ€"was claared, amil tomts and songe followed antertaininent very gin ble. in uis (irei wb e afus fopowel 19 The list toast proposed wa that of Soriver, _ Whibley, _ Hmih, OrrawWaA‘ TIMES MAY 12. 1873. ols t s > top #1U00088100, ire G T #00 | apq a Miofke a. | 2i hton _ Ir M | ang Mres E 804 | hay hcnvf.:". tomtad | in n and â€" Mise:; o.:: The toast of the evening was noxt drank with full honors, «The Health of :'r‘..Wulhu." o’:‘hb toast was nodhv‘:: raptures lause, aiter w MNr, Adaims led M‘l"'l:u. song and cho. rusâ€"â€"For He is a Jolly Good Fellow." The chairman then remarked that they had come to that stage of the procecdings, at which it had been determined to make some more marked demonstration to= wards their guest than that of mere sentiâ€" mntand festivity. lHe, M%m is opportunity of preâ€"enting Mr. with the luumolhr;umhnou at the inâ€" stance of a few intimate friends, not for :,y intrinsic value that it might possess, t esa memento of a warm and true friendship that had existed between him we noticad the follow‘ng dislinguished &%. V. uu-.uui".v ,,.i:ih wl:ll’::o. m SÂ¥ s ig K MB e gBp ag o s + L1ur (:mom:l lpl:ml-" was next pipdedilo m & forciniy and §ood apeesit Thilet rit uklu. hi-d timw & return y native #wh::‘thumfo?fl the cherished and foml memories brought about by happy associations in the new wolr::‘.."n:‘ wished him every prosperity on those whom he represeated, and trusted that if not satisfied to remsin upon the other side of the Atlantic, he wouid once more retuin asod renew the kindred feelâ€" ings of joy and pleasure that had â€"so often b&obnndomin this the land of our adoption. (Uneers ) is ts "A he chairman thed handed Mr. w allace a beautiful portable us iin leather writ ing desk, ol very superb finish, and well stocked with siationery, amongst which wiea very handsome gold pencil case and pen anâ€"4 holder combined. < _ h.:l'-'.lf. fli‘-"u:). b; AA(h-om, K. la'mmu. J ll"‘l :ln-,u-. M. Battle, J.l‘-w- hom, u;;a &l-iho)t Lowh‘ tiows I"if-_(L"“;’h-i "A. Han. Taso “Ith'o" r«uxt bonored, and their bealths dran bo:a cbsmpqoa.n whiell.l al that stage put upon tab ur.? Vlighy, to mark the Lth ‘w“d tlofi’:ning. res. posdsd 4) by &r. Campeli. _ _ _After sundry other toasts were disposed of, thh-lthol the Chairman was ~c{ut'y tog tmnit tor "the ccompl=dont dane in on x "Lule Britaoni«a‘ and "Gcd rave the %fl brought a ver;y pleasant reâ€"union to aclose, .. ¢ mnn Land of UurdAdopuon; was drank L eoprocmidd ty ‘Me Wiitkes 4* * wounmd, they would have a Prohibitory o. en in an rabing the reaolu “.d“ml::bhlftly. m‘:l W”hmdtbunpr- ance expressed a wish for the shooess" of the ° prohibition sobamme, and counselled united and perseâ€" vering action on the part of temperance _ "@WKine Host and Hostess, of the Com«â€" -nchx was thu‘:.nnk with thlnlimiol tbree a Liger. company j>ning in the almging ot ~He is a Jolly Go#od Feliow," was held in the Temperance [!all rday m::dd&. Mr. I, 8. Mason, unu-d-uhEm. There was a large mesting; in fact, so densely pasked was the room that many Teg satinns t hoh irane t P away . 1 w ex # 1 rom the c Sf InGl l ho tho maot Mr. Wallace responded, stating that be felt that words of his could but inadeâ€" puately «@â€"»avey the leelings he entertained 1owarnls his friends, in the tribute that had just b en besto wed as a token of friendiship niuxl esteem _ lHe expressed the sorrow he lelt at parting with +0 many kind friends, but sabdt that if be ever made up his mind t» lewwe home sgain, they mith resat. asâ€" sured that he woul i only be too glad to revisit Canauda and many food assqpci«tions, which were about 10 be severed by this evenings entertainment. le oooclu-lodlz u-u-... lhem for their useful mu;o; which gladly accepted in the spirit in mlach it e giniut se alzo for the cordial er dn 1 had jast drank bis in Rver of the movement. Presklent then introduced Mr. M.P , of Toronto, to the audience, They had secured a committse of Parliaâ€" 2 the oo of the u: ind "Ihe t the evile of the liquor The committes bad made a favorable m and be Telt antisclied that by the fai * _ The next tomt was ‘Uur Native Land," responded by Mr. Porter. C â€" veore. Mr, Lie by A ~The*® , n f'n;‘.’l‘wf- next honored and daly vey, M.P , andâ€" W.emith, M.LP., of Pool, as well as othaers whom we did not recognize, work of the examittee, and contrasted it flhh?nmumlnh.hv- M::u ol“. m‘.z-rd\n » our en« c tremoâ€"g: cases, of intemperance. He routk "eohig. im en Sudiper rely c rpliar temperance, success would be the ultiâ€" mate result of those endeasvors,. He adâ€" verlad to the paliry sum of $590 in the ; of ~the liquor trail:, but he ' onutting the tol dlf altoâ€" .Mfifl.\bmd&o nJy‘Q:; § y demora‘zed the peoâ€" “'lh“â€"mmlm.l e. Rod» nll.'_b*.'-â€"!l!-l'-ai-u‘ ary CA u«u-flni‘. the effats of the comumittes, ble as they were, The usual Buuday: temperance meeti 1t bore the following in:cription «c Air, William Wallace By a fow triends, Un his leavic g Uttawa, Canada For his untive land, linn of May, A. D., 1873. immes above referred to. FEMREERAANCE MEBIIKG 1) by AMr. Clisby, in a neat Presented of the advoontes o° alter apprecialed by the citizens oOf Utlawa. Ite thanked them for this as well as for the i Aopmane i aiger ny se hn temperance. It mi i t but the initiatory step had been taken, he however expressed the hope that the report would be adopted by the [Touse, and a Bill introduced upon the basis of that report. If it did not pass this session, he hoped to see such strenuous exertions made dnrino’ the recess, that next session hundreds petitions might be found coming in, of so significant a charâ€" acter, â€" that no member dare re sist the wishes of his constituents. He said the motto ot every man should be * l abor Omnia Vincet," That is, to labor hard and perseveringly to conquer the liquor traflic. He made a strong appeal to the young men of the country to lend their aid to the moveâ€" The of Mesers. Pain, Honan. llhr‘.aztnrlmm and would do honer to men. ummmzo'm. game of Base Ball will be played, thus alternating cricket and base belt every ment. In this of advancement in science and nnh:gl thing«, hbe thought there should be a decided reform in the social world. He also appealed to mem.â€" bers of the christian churches to give more zeal in the cause, for he was afraid that they were, in a measure, blameworâ€" thy for many evile that arose from intemâ€" perance. He exhorted one and all to unite, s0o bLunumm ity of action, a moral tone given to society. le said that from| what little investigation the committee had already made, there were about 10,000 groggeries in the old Province of Canada, vending this poison, the deadly enemy of mankind. lHe ad« verted to its eflects in destroying the inâ€" tellectual r of man ; its voracity in undermining the physical constitution, and sl;o its power over moon-i;nodm soul, whereby its victims . were to an everiasting hell. â€" He hoped to see prohiâ€" bition a -muerowtmwg and that its violation lnglt acrime upon which the severe:t penalty would be inflicted, for nothing short | of this would exterminate the evils conmsequent upon the liquor trailic. Mr,. Boiwell concluded a very eloquent and â€" argumentative address, amid loud applauâ€"e. _ w Pain, b MUOt,, â€" <s qy\ s <<s> y To o omainiey stamped By HRusoti Jxlm‘;lu:,ou“ con-.b(.‘n ln)lu T YÂ¥ Lyon, bMume! ...... .. ... . The fiust cricket match of the season wes played on Saturday afternoon last on UCertier Equere" by the "Ottawa Comâ€" -uugra Mercentile C:icket and Base Ba‘l ." A practice game was arranged between iwo chosen elevens of the club, and comsideriag the ciroumstances, was well contested. A large number of our citiâ€" zens, particularly of the mercantile comâ€" munity, who have an interest in promoting the weltere of th‘s newly erganized club, visited the grounds and evinced. much interest in the game. We have much pleasure in publ:shing the subjoined Mr,. Chisholm, of Hamilton, followed in a short address, to the same effect as pre« vious speakers, giving in his adherence to the principles enunciated, He was also rl‘d t _ ihe interest â€" t,.ken n _ the ital of the Dominion in furtherance of the temperance cause. Mr. T. M. Daly, of Stratford, being next called, stated iat the outset, that he wished to explain the somewhat anomalous .J)oci- tion he occupied in having presented the petition for prohibition, and at theâ€"same unnbein”nmcdtobo a distiller and brewer. He not a brewer although be admitted having partaken of that ::ich hohdqu‘b He wanted the people ucated up to would be no need of a Pm%mg, as there would be then no one to drink. Prohibition in Canada would lead to smugâ€" gling from over the border, and end in a total failure until the people were thus educated. He would lend his endeavors in aid of the cause of temperance. But he wanted more than mere sentiment, he wanted the people to put their hands in their pockets, and liberally contribute to the maintenance of temperance inns for farmers, in opposition to our present system of hot«ls, and therehy siop the o7 wheng dnine, ~ Hio thought if the manse «trang , He a manuâ€" facture could be prevented it weu‘!d do more to stay inu:rom.oo than anything else. He concluded a very practical ad» J Rolston, not out Prasoxa ~Marshail â€" seuipion in?" reimmnd ho "the c and dress amid t mmmorm Doxology and collection, the Bey. Mr, Sanderson proâ€" nounced the bemedi:ction, bringing the procssedings to a close. filtted up as a Hegisiry Office for the Counâ€" tyclO%m 4 The store of M+». E. Cho dry goxds mtww on mot: owner, and Mr. arrested for dobt. °. . labreton‘ mm on F4 hok Hchool H afternoon at four o clock, , Jt to. Alblander prociaed on @ Bimesixc +a+us Beiia,â€"The ceremony of uu.umunmmmm Church (3t. Jean Baptiste des Chaudiere) on 1aBreton‘s Fints, took place yesterday of the windows in of the Temperance Hall were &m S;t’eurd.y and Sunday morning, doubticss 4 fim of strong drink ob» _m,, exciting the Bacâ€" chanalian of its viectimes. Mr. MeVeijtty had better keep his weather eye pastor of the church, Father Porcil, were School mmmm:tfmr the occasion, and the meeting was largely U# Bomeatn®g Mr. E. B. Kddy‘s office, Hull, is being G. W. Ross, ERequire, M,.P., addressed A Hixt ror rus Lacenxs® i «aricror â€"some LOCAL TTEMS. CRICEKEET MATCH, UOEABUE® 8 ELEYEX, 66 10 16 <<p t. Ananimated discoutse was deâ€" Sdlvmd > a large congregation,. ‘Tae following ladies and gentiemen acted as sponsors :â€"â€" td 1. Mrs Aubry and Mr. Cardinal. f the Mall Gazéle 3 hfimynfl.h“w suburbs called Passy makes a rending Tus Uxtrivp States Larse Ixsoraxce Coxâ€" raxy, in the City of New York, desires to secure the services of a gentleman of oxporiomr and ability, to represent the Company as geperal agent or manager in the Dominion of Canada. ‘Téis Company was or‘ltimd in 18%), and Jor finunciâ€"l security is not excelled.. Correspondence with gentiemen of ability and experience requested. Address the Home Oflice, 201 Broadway, New York. ~ / 2%teod 61 Brxackrasrâ€" Erre‘s Cocoaâ€" OUrRaterui anvo Coumn;o.â€"'l‘he very ugreeable characâ€" ter of this preparation has rendered it 1 general favourite. The Cisil Service Gazeti remarks;â€"* By a thorough knowledge 6 the natural laws which govern the operaâ€" tions offii‘geuion and nutrition. and by a caretul application of the tine properties of well selected cocoma. Mr.â€" Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately fAavoured bovon” which may save unxnl heavry doctors‘ bills. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in tinâ€"lined ‘p-ckeh, labelledâ€"James Epps & Co.. Homcsopathic "hemists We are told by moralists that â€" the man who mn:t‘l‘y meditates on his latrer end is lu]:e to (l)f D.;gofl nmu is y tas Kin omey is t t devout of montmbs. Mis dusky -.m;euy has death eyer before his .’I:' Aand ne is not unwindfut even of how his: imperial m son will appear after bis soul: has shu oft i‘s mortal co.l. . At ell <vents, he reâ€" cently gave an order toa West Coast merâ€" chant tor a coflin, and the latter has comâ€" mirsion¢d a Airmingbam house to execute His Majesty‘s wishes, The coaftin is to be a most ¢laborate metalâ€"one, and will cost 1,000¢. â€"CÂ¥icitian. mmh!ni-bfl_?fl-& circumsiances : is â€" quarter mupzudlvuol anl to the Prussian batteries on the hd‘h:d E1. Clond, Mendon, Clamart, and Chatilion, and then during the Commune to Mont Velerien and Montretout. “':&*b-d@ not recovered J g .“r O .A m&,Ab BE CE T Fortyâ€"six of the crew of the Atlantic have re liverpool, among them the second l.wmu\l and the chiet saloon steward. Both of them state that ehortâ€" ness of stores bad nowhing to do with the making fqg llalifax, as when the sliup struck=he had four days‘. fresh provisions on und ~salt meat for eight or viue days longer, | 'l'ln:nfixporhtion of steam | engines from England is increaging, The value of the first quarter of 187J was 357,75s1{. ; in the same period of 1872, 516,00!(. ; and in the last three months, 638,346/.| Two shocking acpidents have jast occur» ed on the Midland Railway. .A farmer, nemed Greenbough, tesiding néar Amberâ€" gate, wr‘s a passenger by one of the ordin ary trians, and got out of the carriage before the trsin pulled up, He was thrown on a bank with territic force, fracâ€" turing one of his shoviders,| and receiving other sévere injuries on various, parts of the body. He lay in an ungoncious state until next morning, when he ‘wes discoy~ ered bleeding about the head and face. He was conveyed to the Derby Infirmary where his injuries ~were at.once attended to, but he died on Saturday the 19th ult. At an inquest held the rame.day a verdict of «Accidental Death"‘ was returned. The second accident was in which a mn.ay-notm'n::u_ Brownsâ€" word, a platelayer, was the main linomtunNouum Station, on Baturday morning, April, whon a llnchntorox‘g:-m ived, knocked him n,-d,? m upper morrh'uhud awasay, ‘An inquest was ld on his remains on #aturday. on don of Saxony, widow of the Prince of Carignan. He was twice married, and his eldest son married the daughter of the Duchess de Berri, halfâ€"sister of Heory V. (Comte de boot. His death bas happened a} ty JGQ,Mbnmy ts dn on ht noae oifi ol69,udln~fih&bt ments by "the Pon bfi" prooft of his adherence To the things, it is stated on gocd authority t proof of his adherence To the old things, it is stated on Mm from the time when xu&-vru Emâ€" manuel‘s troops entered he had kept the gates of his palace closed, and Chambord), : lHe hai in all three sons, zbymrto(whmm ph&lo”tt: with the Jesuits. . With|respect to the & w li o s s L : ."7‘ '”"’ 'bUn 28 57 a% l CV l\u-‘q m and c as a heritage L‘U & a.u-.a'iz., of him whotas | Barristers, Allornies, SolicH just been gathered to “cn“y‘ * , O TTA W A« trmly aav. +This was munl Sack Kenmane sak 4++ _ JC sn * Te truly -:"m- was the nollest Roman ot | 1y,xye1. O‘Gonmor. _ â€" _ them all.‘ [ i ouaws, April 18th, 1873, 2. Mrs. Auclair and Mr D*ll:ifl 4. Mre, Baldwin and Mr. L David. i. Mre, David and Mr. Poulin. 5. Mrs, Doucette and Krd&mette. 6. Mre: Gagne and Mr. Ganthier. 7. Mre, Kipp and Mr. Quain. s. Mrs, Lavigne ana Mr. T. Blais. 9. Mrs, goanmu and Mr. )E} [Baskerville 10. . G. vier Al well. 11. fifl Soulier M‘fi:afl â€" 12, Mrs. X. Valiquette. and Mr. Richer l he ooFl.iection amounted to $426. 2. Mrs. i. Mre 4. Mre b,. M GREAT BRITAIN also bronze, were‘ U5HIy Office : No. 3, Eigin Street, ‘site the Russell House HUSPHOROU®S, LIME, or Peruvian Bark. 1+1;, rn-nd Eiixirof Phosptate ines these valuable remedi Helous corfia!. .j"‘tFMmru~ an excitant otf nut4Aton ; ): and Caiisaya or Peruvian B« for chills and fever, and all 6 gt'u.n('muum general dely only agents knowa that the stomach, perfecting the « latton of food, and determin pure bloods, No combinatic so remarkable in bulding : down with ol complaints th resisted all ordinary methoi by all druggists, ret" * Bigp taristy: Bb ut saty> i mt ds css EC0H 27 The funeral will take pl:'c:‘l'mm dence. toâ€"day, «# 30‘ciock p. m. F quaintances are m!mml!\» requ without further notice. can be secured at thime & Non‘s without extra charge. Doors open To commence at 8 p.m. pfompt. _ _ In this city on suuday, the 11th instant, Mary Aun, the beloved wife ofâ€"Francis Graham, Tury. key, County Carleton Gnol, aved 31 vear«‘ s £.144. COTPONX Agout I. K. PORRESTER, Business Manager,‘ May 42. 1873, * sgac Terms and particulars made knowa ecailon to &Â¥ i J. BER M 1 Mc+H A N another HALL, 35 b; with ante ‘Wfibm lwfomrn{:' lm,‘ ples, Mesonic and Oxdid Feliows Hall &¢., ; Aiso, a nice office and back room on &_‘*va best place in the Upper » %% % The four stores just finished and for cecupled, and doing an entirely ness, Apply to io i0 Fort; Ne wbowut 200 oueies the ol imin on hy exter aret sotlion: t ied lon, to be nale, hy F 2. 1NG Mrs. N. C. FORRESTER, personating six ag ferent characters. + MBR MILLS has the honor 4 be will give a Lots on Wilbrod rtreet, Mtewart street and Daly streei, for aa A lso the ki MHANDSOMEST PUBLLIC HAtely > in the city, with all the necessary rotiring wwan t buiilding lots in o 10 be ven 2t m bargains by," ) "" 5 ha real ostale for Tssc i m Whie ie pntenakd 3. mum‘ Auctionser and Real Estste Ottawna, May 12, 1874. SATA ~ IN | OR, TE _ Y8IER®op3 CONCERT IN CGOWAK‘s Hau, Woednesday Next, the 14th Ins The leading Amateuts of the city ha oomem:‘u:dn. aikl no effort will : to make the Concert the greatest musie sess of the season, + â€" Tickets toal\! parts of the Hall, fifty cant P.T.BARNUMS low their value, by wwm-uml at the «tows of Mes=rs. Orme , m “A_ @4 8. Nordheimer‘s, and at the dogr all. " Ottawa, May 10, 1873 E. 94 OTTAWi 18 JULY 3 LP COMPRISEs A f’ Great Ten Tent Show, . . 1 _ 1 ‘â€" 100 Dens of Animals, “h‘v Two Circus Rings at the mime Traveliins Museum, Mehnagerie, Hippodromg, time xN P _ & WORLD‘SEAR KONRAF, the 204 of Jurs KK Oitawa Water Woss IIE'C.” C o . y o i f and specificalions can be mee8 Water _ CJommissioners‘ Office, (tAÂ¥R! after MONDAY the 12th instant. The lowestior any lewdier will not mâ€"cesil TENDERS FOR HYDRANTE \______AMUSEMENTs3 Bk â€" MSC BERMINCH A M Ottawas, May 12, 1873 Admission, 2et« Boton, Mass., May 8 I87% NSOLYENT ACT OF 1»69 Fifty to be de}j vered in 1872, and the semainiÂ¥ REAL ESTATE BULl‘l‘lq DPNS2AY EVE M AG May‘12, 187 ‘CUONNOR & W ADE, | FTemders will be reccived until noom@ 150 HMydrants, CONOE®TP QTTAWA WATER WORKS. THE ETox Ihe Forresters + A large handmmem.‘ r TA rith cellar and upper same yize. | Also, n mediom Rote, q front. _ MUML _ 1AU By onder 1VUOGLAK ALLA®N, WILL VISIT 121b Reserved seats, Wcts, & R. CUNXNIN P. T. BARNXUL AXD» | Tesenteg iA D & mon‘s Music Ir ip cofr J00% s |"! hu.\'m_- ow oi lll‘ n ever ‘huw‘! in Arinaibiizees _2 8 STRaNqRe s XAY Lk 4000X , (',\LmF w hekrr A ; uul'.(':.'u'.'..._.%- Iy. â€"® iDl&tac as vel m:::mz gestion and asmize} ig theZformaAton or &, the 'llfltu.fi . _ FTiGDIS 8DJ an. lrlc-qumvud“‘a PARs, eiue.. ind Culisays com 1 U x‘*~ the form of a 4," ‘,rulbu h";.l.l‘l n;‘.‘ .k..'.'!,m * e xJ ve hep it mept shor t M wb 7 but H onl y it w1, t H

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