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Ottawa Times (1865), 25 Aug 1873, p. 3

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Pm y Mn t vets, ming in Half mile Amateor & nta, by r.m;-fl:r ZB_ \n all cases, three entries must be no com petition. ragi s > _ x1 stenmerâ€"will be Bank of Montreal sold at 181} to 184. * GAMES AND PRiZE Untario, 1054 lark canoe: 4 h1 , 94. . p;....-':'.t.flt'“ fi“.im...-., 1137 "aniting with poleâ€"is% §; uh * Umon, 1011. masoanne ze Exshange: 101 . @. A mâ€"" % lmroj Telegraph Company, 188. ‘iremen‘s race, openttonly to City Gas Company, 133} to 133. s ':.-a. “'. o Flourâ€"Quiet and unchanged. Receipts, m“ the 1,900 barrels ; nle-', 1,700 barrele,© <+_ ht of St. apair of Onts sold at 35¢ in store. fls oc prite € Other cereals inactive. Tanning long leapâ€"â€" + _ It became public yesterday that Mr. F. u. e amesk" medal, X. Archambault, advocate, had challenged Putting heavy 6 d * _ Mr. J. A. Mousseau, (Q.C., to mo:tal comâ€" hnga-i bat, for alleged personal insu‘ts publishe 1 a in the paper:. After two days spent in exâ€" M“ all Ssn k e o & % C i ruon mwi' ;el’ ' ‘.‘ “ _ MONDAY * ,gal 82 TIURSDAY, PDNESDAY, TH EB 3ed KEPL W;g] 'H 4 t tm ¢" Those wh down is hgs ef w."‘ h #Bel M WEr and Pogex ~ engaged for onveyance to â€"onck T0 p ,nM8N t sREEDESAS _ .. Ction Saleg .A PE fipe "2§e8, ol $ t & erms will be y$ ate eacth day *# tull, unning long leag W yards dashâ€"ls rc’.unu.. ' sto g % A * t prize fot t"** 7 Fal ricaitural Sbho# A """eme D *4 articles ‘s race free; all i~.“..â€"--...: mm.:ndlfi.' :!‘ SMIC, Aibd adnats & Coâ€" tawa, ho subscriber ofeff, & Coâ€"B & Coâ€"ll & € } And following days | C wathe t o â€"â€"13 Bates do Napt & Coâ€"B Cases uuâ€"”.”“ do _8 _ BCS" whitneys > & Ccoâ€"® C ie % (oâ€" 9 Bales PO ~p 13 Bates 64 . to 5e hoi two sokd :\t‘m om # Coâ€"1W Irobes, PORTANT SALE OF se wish10g * O saath _ ** * y‘},.f",,‘.",‘,g 4 4. DL ZXÂ¥Q L404 noioy dn wige o XNXNU aL Awa, Aug 19, wix <}; ‘ _ FOK sollens, B ARRCE " Frenchb Merinsges, 46 asilk hat, kn a quaite} # f’,q â€""; in t * ... a o+ mm ho wre., U D# %3 s f . say Ubre b6 8 .‘%-' puss, 1tm A NC+ ies ** * * amie BE real NIS & sENyIVG & real, Aug. 2 * obnaree. . . . , NR o blax sobd ....:"‘. as .nl -A?;’.,~ RDG "vald before going on 0 T 1CBE BEkERC4wW00P _ EoDx y “;] 26t» und 27,%, wom Eru'- at 8t Jâ€"g‘ y and is ns inte og A P m is in Mc ) un ty May $t, w99, â€" | W hote of his $ PMTC On0 very 14 Cl ama T‘H‘- Tk LISA cog ks Sn § Wms hn ud “' Nil vep mie i+ . BFt o n Geilt® Fich in im E8D p 57 ar, PAULH®, hy lt m 19, 198 . 3 00. T Yo% chaire, Uery (* | o it nntre t (mnpet ts 4 ge ~~ * _ Thomas O‘ Brien, laborer, St. Patrick‘s street, is held on a charge of perjury ; he it is alleged, falsely sworn that he :‘-I'Ll Boyca,and as such cast a vote for Councillor McShane. Bayeo1 it appears, has been deag some weeks. The work ol revising the election reâ€" turns by thg vsarious officers, under the surveillance of Sheriff Leblanc, was comâ€" menced yesterday morning. An official reâ€" , turn will not be completed for several Qussec, Aug 23. â€"Mr. William Draycott, mnt John st. while returning == Circus during the storm last eved ‘ a thorough wetting and was foun dead in his bed this morning, suppo ed to be from the effects of exposure. h'. P. Mitchell arrived in this Cit y toâ€" *b Wireaesian‘ sailed for Liverpooi at 10 am. Among her passengers, are Hon 8 L Tilley ',-5 Mrs T.lley ; Senator Carâ€" rall of British Columbia, and Mr. Tasse, translator of the House ot Commons, Ottawa. There #was another alarm of fire this eveâ€" 1&0 nothing serious. is passengers, mails and baggage a landed safely from the Miramichi and are now on huthhupochl trrin at Cacounsa. They will reach Quebec after midni ght. There was not a quorum at the meeting of the Harbor Commissioners yesterday, and the meeting was adjourned until Monday at one o‘clock. Money quiet and unchanged. Exchangeâ€"Weak, at 107; to 108. Stocksâ€" More sctive but a litile Budden Death. Ministcrial Move» monts." etc., etc. f Rev. M. Proshet, pastor of the Waldenâ€" sian Church Genoa, preached this morcâ€" ing in Cote Street Church, at the French Protestant Church in the afternoon, and in ib Erskice Church this evening A New York, Aug. 24â€"A despatch from Oskosb, Tenn., n;.- there is no truth in the report that Hon. Philatus Hawyer, momâ€" ber of Congress from that State, has comâ€" mitted suicide. chambault‘s second Mr. Mousseau deâ€" elined to gin satisfaction . R , George Washington McMullin has auâ€" thorizeda his attorneys in Montreal, Messrs R. Laflamme & Co., to institute an action :h-q: to imâ€"unt to $50,000 against MIDNIGUHT DESPATCHIES T ~epniain * 7w cotadints tm as in indr n ho â€"simni Messrs. ‘Thos. ‘White, Jr, and Kichard White, mrioton of the Montreal Garetts. writ was entered in‘ the books of the Superior Court toâ€"day, and is returnable on the 8th of September. A Herald special, dated Alexandria, 3 3, says Sir Samuel Baker and Lady the party which went with them up the Nile, arrived at Suez, whence they will proceed to Cairo toâ€"morrow. . Movements of Ocean Stcamships. _ New York Auz 24.â€"Arrived ss. City Of Chester,‘ + Batavia‘ and © Winseorsin, from Liverpool. J Farnes Pom.r, Aug 24,' 3 p.m.â€"&S ‘Man. Purther pnm‘cm of the Steamkoat Accident o Mississppi. c Jn.'.",""-, August 24â€"The steamer artived here about eleven o‘clock toâ€"day, bringing most of the survivors of the *George _ Wolfe,‘ among â€" them ! Kemry C. Carter. hor commuancdsr At the Lachine regatta yesterday the yacht race was won by * Surprise,‘ and the open boat race by | Panama.‘ . _ business in the city. the assignment fid have been made to an assignee reâ€" sident in the County of Hochelags,. Should the proceedings by Mr. Vilbon be sustainâ€" ed, as it is said they are likely to be, .'..-,m:&m; has ‘been done in regard, to the McGibbon estate will. have to beé anpulled, and a new and regular asi;:nâ€" ment have to be made. uin medinnitatntst Sadadata w The World‘s special from London says a Farner Porst, Aug 24, 3 p.m.â€"&S ‘Man. | plot concocted in New York for the escape itoban arrived. _ of the American forgers, Bidwe!l and Mcâ€" PFurther particulars of the Stcamkoat Dom:,d, ;vu discovere:ul:y ther interceptâ€" Aomngm ssissppi. ing of a letter in the ds of a warden 5:'-1-. Augu.g‘ ’._‘»,’,_-mp’,m,, who was passing it to the confecierates. ‘Julia‘ arrived here about eleven o‘clock | °* ®*"deDs Of Newgate were bribed with ::"; bringing most of the survivors of | **0° °*¢ 4 UGeorge ~ Wolfe,‘ among â€" them The Railway Accident Voerdict of Menry C. Carter, her commander, | _ the Jury, Criminal Negloct. who was considerably bruised about . the head and _ body. As . soon | . Cixo®xatt;, Aug 22.â€"The verdict of the as the fire was extinguished â€" every | JUTY iD the Marietta & Cincinnatti R. K. thing possible was done to relieve the sufâ€" | *¢:I46Dt Was Criminal negloct of the con. fererr. The captain states that he had | 4U°tOr 2nd engineer of the freight trains, Oonly ten or twelve cabin passen;ers, of | iD ‘unnving out 9! . time, and recommend, whom ;.:l’.. one was lost. 9,,75,,“’_“, the | ff_‘l“ prosecutio:g of them for manslaughâ€" 1 ' roftidhies _A ndPhesci vaBdition of Weden, the clerk, who wes severely burned alout the throat, it was =-No to obtain a list of passengers the books were all lost. The passenâ€" gers speak in the highest terms of Captain Varter and his officers. ) The following is a list of those lost, , as far as can be ascertained :â€"Poter : Hesser, !"-!:i‘nu,.of _New York; Mr Dawson, [Spec‘al to the Tix®s. ] MoxtszkaL, Aug. £4, The steamer © Spartan‘ arrived eafely in yesterday morning. ‘The cause of E"‘., was the break ng of the sheafe of ber rudder blocks which caused the wheels chain to jam. it the break had occurred ten minutes earlier theâ€"‘Spartan‘ wou‘d probably have been lost in the ma the St. Patrick‘s Society was bold on Friday night, at which Mr. Michael Donovan was elected President in m’_‘fio late F. Cassidy, Esq. The validity of the election is disputed by some members on the ground thiat a was not present at the time, and =- who took part in the proceed ings were disqualitied from vming. A fow days ago Mr. Vilbon, an official asignes for the County of Hochelaga, instituted proceedings before the Superior Court bere, claiming the appointment of â€"to the estate of Mr. Alex. Mcâ€" m grocer. The grounds of his claim are in substance that the Insolvent Act ires a tralter to make an assignment :E to an assighce in the county, in which, be (the insolvent) resides. â€" Mr. Â¥Vilbon contends that, McGibbon‘s assign~ ment to Mr. Craig, whose jurisdiction is the city, was therefore illezal, as the inâ€" solvent resided on the St. Catharine Road, in the County of Hocheliga, and though 4 Lo °e NC6 .A CEWE. . 46 NAE T wife ind two ehilt.!ren, of White, ot Michigan, and servants; four of whom 1 Mite, ot Michig tervan t fm' of w..’ The foll “c of whom resi "‘&n:, ilot ; ren, Course X Barker, Jas Smi ‘bc ‘nnw Â¥ IOTRT BY THLBGHAPE fvdtk n o omm BR , DL ) Shreveport, and her daughter BY LAND SERYVICE. UNITED STATES AFFAIRS » Missing Stcamer ‘Spartan‘. A Nico Logal Point. Lachine Regatta. Arrest of a Telographor. A Duel Fiasco McMullon Sacs the G°. soatto for Libel! Statement Contradicted "! michigan, and several colored | ) four of whom were found and | The following are the wounded, | rhom reside in 8t, Lonin:â€"C.p“ Jfle&h H Widen, Clerk ; James ne, Filot ; Jas. Canahan, Col Ebo» | in Coursen, Engineer lM"l r, Jas Smith, 3rd Cook, Mrs Friz fSpecial to the T:imes.] FROM MONTREAL Sir Samtiel Baker. FROM QUEBEC interviews with Mr. Arâ€" , of Bhreveport ; G | among the party. In reply to a toast Duc | de Brogelie said that the Government of the Republie _ was engaged in a | stroggle, not against. public opinion, but | agairst those‘loose principles which threaw [ ten to put an end to social order, ‘The struggle was a perillious ore; it might | be a long one ; it would require, in supâ€" | port .of the Government, the efftorts <of all ' the honest citizens of the repuvlic _ The | problem of the situation should be solved | by the National Assembly without passion and without the influence of personal syme pathies. He pronounced a high enconium | umtho character of President McMahon, w private lite and public actions enâ€" | titled him to be called a model of honor. | It was a piece of good fortune for France [ to be Foueued of such a President as General McMahon, whose loyalty to his country is above cliims of party. Let us rally around him. He alluded in kind terms td the exâ€"President, to whom, howâ€" ever, he thought tke Assembly had maniâ€" fested ample gratituie for his great u-x/'- vices. t The Late Railway Accident. | Liter and more authentic details from tf‘xinrailwny collision at Ritfort place the number of killed at four. Only abuout fi‘teen persons were badly injured ; severa | of them keyord hope of recovery. $ \ Programme of the Irish Home Rulers. | â€"Loxpox, August 23 ~â€"Ths Dublin Irishâ€" man publishes the programme of the | Home R}!:rs. 1 i .cludes the establish ! ment of « new ,:aper in #ublin calied the | Faugh a Ballagh, to be.tha affisial journal | of the party and agitatior for the abolition ‘ of the name and oflice of Lord Lieutenaut anpd the substitution of a Suzariane, to be , elected by universal suffrge and to have | the.romination of Kiny, also for triennil | Parliaments, and for a liw authorizing the conticcation of the estates of absente es. Loorâ€"viurs, August 22.â€"This morning several frame buil lings, three miles south of this city, were fired, and almoâ€"t entirely consumed, ~A negro named Willis, his wife and four children, living in one of the heue, were all burned to death, except Willis, who is not expected to live. Sentence of the Modocs, to ve Hanged in October. Neaw York August 22. â€"The proceedâ€" ings of the Modoc cases have been apâ€" proved by the President and the Secretary of War, and the sentence will be carried into effect at Fort Klamoth, Oregon, on the 3rd of October, under the direction of the General commanding the depot. % FRFNCH AFFAIRS: Important Specch by the Duc (de Brogelic. : : s Paris, Aug. 23rd.â€"The Prefect of the Department of the Eure gave an enterâ€" tainment toâ€"dsy in honor of the Duc de Bregelie. ‘The Minister of Foreign Aftiire and many distingaished Englishmen ‘were The Carthagena insgurgents are vigorous ly replying to the fire of the Spanish fleet. Admiral Labos has under his command only the © Saragossa‘‘ iron clad and some wooden frigates. The insurgents are plentifully supplied with provisions and etores, ard are sanguine of assistance from the Communists in other cities, ni::htt & stout resistance may be expec‘ed ftrom them. s Mutiny Among the Artillerymen. Mapmip, Aug 23â€"The Carlis‘s at the inâ€" stigation of the Priests, burn all records of civil matriages that they capture. _ Rowus, Aug.: 23.â€"King Victor Emmanuel will visit Vienna and Berlin, in the middle of Septe L ~ Saturday‘s Despatchesâ€" Fireâ€"â€"Four Children Burned to Death. A Victory Claimeodâ€" by the Latter Parties. t / * Bavorx®, August 23â€"Caulist advices says the Berga . is again infested by the Carlist army. Both sides claim Ahe: vicâ€" tory in the recent battle. y Carlists proposo to March ¢n Madrid. The Carlists say that they are organi zing for a;movement on Ma Irid, and that they will be ready to march /some rime during October. wh The artilierymen in garrison at Parcelo= nia mutined egainst their officers. They were however disarmed by the cavalry beâ€" fore they had time to do any serious har m. The Restoration ofthe Boturbon Monâ€" archy to be Thwarted. Paris, Aug 22â€"At a meeting of the members of tio Left toâ€"day, it was decid. ed to seek the support of the Lelt Centre to prevent the success of the plans of the Fusionists and Legitimists for the reâ€"esâ€" tiblishment of the Bourbon monarchy. Cc munists Quarrelling â€" among 1 hemselves., Loxpox, Aug,â€"Advice s from Carthagena state that civil and mili tary authorities of the Communist admini stration had quarâ€" relled and that their p artizans had come to actual conflict in which a number of men were killed and wounded on both sides. The private soldiers in Carthagena are disâ€" couraged and are in fiavor of surrendering to the Government force. Steamship Arrivalsâ€"Races Postponed â€"â€"Choleraâ€"â€"â€"Plot Discovered to Effect the Release of the English Prisoners. New York, ?gm 22,â€"â€"Arrived, 8.3. * Harold,‘ from New York. The Kingston Driving Park Races are postponed until toâ€"morrow. _ One death from cholera to day at Coâ€" lumbus. Beruis, Aug 22â€"Dr. Folk, Minister of Public Instruction and Ecclesiastical Afâ€" fairs has ordered the Roman Catholis Semâ€" inary at Posen to be closed. Tho Insurrectionâ€"The Bepgblicans Enter Bilbado. k Mavrin, Aug 22â€"The Republican army under the command of General Sanchez Perga,numbering 12,000 men, has ntered Rilbado. ‘The Carlist forces occupying the city withdrew without offering battle. GERMANY. The â€"R.C. Seminary at Posen to be Saturday‘s Midnight Despatches. Communists still hold out at UNITED STATES AFFAIRS. A Royal Visit Proposed. BJ LAND SERVICE.. BY OCEAN CABLE. BYVOCEAN CABLF. GBEAT BRITAIN. FRANCE ITALY SPAIN To raise by w1y +f Lo;n the sum of one hundred and twenTy thousand pounds . st rling monty of Great Britain, to be applied in establishiny a system of Drainâ€" age in the C.ty, and for other purpos‘s ther.in mentioned . > WHEREAH the Council of the Corporation of the City of Ottawa have come to the conâ€" clusion that it is ne(-esmx;i' to raise by way of loan the sum of one hundred and tweuti' thousand pounds of sterling money: of Great Britain, 4n manner,hereinafter provided, for the purpose of making Drains in the City ‘:ulknn1 a Cily Hall and Colleglate Institute, the completion of the Bridges in course of crection in the City and the approaches thereto, the completion of the City Registry Office, the purchase of & Steam Fire Engine and the erection of a Building for the sa fe keeping thereof, the erection of Buildings and mallufllmflmvcmenw in the Wellington and By Wari Markets, and the payment of the Outâ€" standing‘ Fioating Liabilities of the City not covered by Debentures of the City. D) Tontine Savings Fund Assurance, jast inâ€" troduced b{‘lhe Equitable Life Assurance] #Fo clety, b{ which an Endowment Poliey is grantâ€" ed at ordinary Life Rates. Uffice, Reading Room, Russell House. _ | R. C. W, MacCUaiG, * \ _/ General Agent for Eastern OQntario N. B.â€"Also, u:sm Canada Guarantée Comâ€" pany, of Mon: u+ Ottawa, May &, 1972, And Whereas it ‘will requfre the sum of sixty â€" six thousand doilars to be raised annually by special rate, for the payment of the said Loan and Interest thereon, as hereinafter provided. And Whereas the amount of the whole rateâ€" able properiy of the City of Ottawa, aocotd\nf to the last revised Assessment Rolls of the said City, is eight miltions, four hundred thousand dollars. And Whereas the whole amount of the existing debt ofthe City of Otitawa is, principal money, seven hundrcd and| ninetyâ€"four thousand four hun«l‘?d and elghty-‘wo dollars, and interest, the sum of thirt :en thousand dollars,no part of which prin:&p‘l money or interest is in arrear. * ; A: Whe;'cm rolr psyh.xg m.jr lngrren and' cre':,tr an equal yearly Sinking Fund for paying the l%d sum of one hundred and twenty thousand L)undn sterling money aforesaid and interest as ereinafter mentioned, it will require an equal annual special rate of ekht-wnths of a cent in the dollar, in addition to ail other rates to be raised and levied in each year. _ _ o 9 _ in new, Loan Quebee Bank Dobt Bealed «"Tenders" addressed to the undersigned and endorsed *Tenders tor Break water, Chantry Island," will be recéeived at this office until noon on WEDNESDAY, THE l7ts DAY OF SEPâ€" TEMBER NEXT, for the construction of a Breakwater, extending out from the easterly side of the roadâ€"stead at Chantry Island, Lake Huron, and the construction of a landing pier near the same place ; ;Plans and aa{::cmcauons of the work can be seen at this ¢, or at the office of the Superinâ€" wndl:g Officer, Goderich, on and after Tuesday the Znd day of September next, where prlnteJ forms of Tender can also be obtained. T Tenders must be made in strict accordance with the printed forms, and to eachâ€"must be atâ€" tached the signatures of two solvent reliable rer- sons, residents of the Dominion, who are willing to become sureties for the due fulfilment of the contract _ The Department does not however, binn itself to accept the lowest or any Tender, By order, desauecy Department of Public Works, Qtiawa, 16th August, 18.% Liabilities trps se Be it therefore enacted by the Corgorat.lon of %be City of Ottawa in Council assembled, as folâ€" awe;sâ€" c c c 0 . o... ~o Ist.â€"That it shall and may be lawful for the Mayor of the City of Otttawa for the time being, to negotiate the Debentures, herelnafter menâ€" tlonedx, with any person or peruonlbebody or bodies, folmc or corporate, who may be willing to purchase the same at and for such price or sum of moneiy as can be reasonably obtained for the same, and to cause the money recelyed from the sale of the said Debentures to be paid into the hands of the Chamberlain of the said City for the time being, for the purpose and with the object above recited. * That the sbove is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"law, which will be taken into consideration by the Councit of the Corporation of the City of (ttawa after one month from the first publication theroof in the " Free Press" newspaper, the date of which first publication Was the twenticth day of An‘u:otain the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventyâ€"three, and that the votes of the electors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon at the followin‘ places within the city of Ottawa, namely, in and for Victoria Ward at the house of James Clark, cn the north side of Welâ€" lington strcet, in Victoria Ward ; in and for Welâ€" lington Ward at the Engine House, in Wellington Ward ; in and fol:gt. (George‘s Ward at the Bmino House in the said Ward ; in and for By Ward at Lot letter O, on ihe West side of Sussex street ; and in and for Ottawa Ward at Lot number oighteen, on the South side of St. Andrew street, on the sixâ€" teenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bundred and sevyentyâ€"throe, at the hour of nine of the clock of the forenoon o1 the same day. 9 x : WM. P. LEICT, Mssc s [E .. ~â€"_ City Clerk. Debenture 172 $102,808 less Sinking Fund $70,318 = s Brld{lDehenwro 50,000 less Sin Fund _ $3,000 = «*Â¥ Munlcl:.‘l Loan Fund _ 36,58, Included in New Loan « «**"*% Water Works 500,000 special E;ORE assuring your lifc, examine tacow I} Foutine Sayings Fund Askuragoe Jast in 2nd.â€"That it shall be lawful for the said Mayor to cause any number of Debentures to be made for such sums of money as may be required, such Debentures to be for not less than twentyâ€" five pounds sterting money aforesaid each, and not to exceed in the whole the said sum of one hundred and twenty thousand poundsâ€" sterling money aforesaid, which Debentures shall be sealea with the seal of the said Corporation, and be signed by the Mayor and Cham berlain for the i en e o anssuor ts s Sore Throat, Boils; Wounds, / Hoarseness, _ Ulcers, Bruises, f Headache, Piles, Sprains, Toothache, _ Colic, Old Sores, / : All Hemorrhages, And the said Corporation do hereby appoint the following persons to be returning officers to take such votes at and for the several ylaoe. hereinafter mentioned, that is to say ; James Clark for " Victoria Ward," Archibald uraham for * Wellington Ward," James Joynt for "8t. u‘eoTe’s Ward," Pierre 8t. Jean for "By Ward," and John U‘Rielly ror " Ottawa Ward," f 8rd.â€"The said Debenture shall be payable on the first day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ahd ninetyâ€" torec, at the Banking office of Mesars. Grant Brothers and Company, Lombard street, in the City of London, in that part of Great Britain called Engiand, and shall have coupons attached tor the payment of the interest as it falls due. | 4th.â€"The said Debenturesshall bear interest at and after the rate of six per cent. per annum from the date thereof, which interest shall be payable halfâ€"yearly, on the first day of the months of May and November in each year, at theâ€"zaid office of the said Messrs. Grant Brothers and Company, in London aforesaid. e And Whereas this Byâ€"law requires the assent of the Electors of the City Ottawa aforesaid, be~ fore the final passing thereof :â€" ‘Therefore, for the purpose of taking the votes of the said Electors thereon the Corporation of the City of Ottawa in Council assembiled do hereby fix thesixteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hunâ€" dred and seventy-l‘nme, at the several places hereinaf.er mentioned in the said city, being the places at which the last elections of the Members of the Council of the said city were held : nameâ€" ly, in * Vietoria Ward," at the house of James Clark, on the North side of Wellington streetâ€" in * Wellington Ward,"" at the Er‘lsme House, in the said Ward,; in " St. Georfie's ard," at the Engine lzouae. on the South side of St, Paul street; in " By Ward," at Lot Letter O, on the West side of Sussex strect : in "Ottawa Ward," at Lot num ber éighteen, on the South side of St. Andrew street, at the hour of nine o‘clock 6f the forenoon of the same day. _ _ â€" fi0X" oSE 5th.â€"For the purpose of forming a sinking fund, for the payment of the said Debentures, and the interest to become due thereon at the rate aforesaid, an equal special rate of eightâ€" tenths of a cent on the doilar shall in addition to. all other rates be raised, levied ‘and collected in each genr. upon all the rateable property in the City of Ottawa during the contnuance of the said Debentures or any of them. . Rhenmat'ism, Scalds, Lameness, Neuralgia, Burns, Soreness, 6th.â€"This Byâ€"law shall take effect, and come Into operation on the second dn{ of November, in the year of our Lord, one thodsand eight hunâ€" dred and seventyâ€"three. . cinetavien Ottawa, Aug 2, 1373 City of Cttawa, . mAnnst..'A.D.. 1873 EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF CITY ° Q‘I€E TO CONTRACTOR® P $791,482 ® New Loan £lb,mslerllng ‘‘*" ~. $003,000 Totalamount of City Debt _ â€" â€" â€" _ $8661,160 CUstoxs DEPARTMEXNT Ottawa, 4ith July, 1873. UTHORIZED discount on American Inâ€" ¥«L&LW voices until furt her notice : 14 per cenk R. 8. M. BOTCHEITE, TAKE NOTICE. 500,000 special 73,916 Included 26000 _ ditto F. BRAUN, Recretary City Clerk of Customs Balance. 47,000 z‘mm&u‘:ldi.tyfim the _pmlucer. for mallclngl purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure and _ Ten hhds, Fine Old Brandy, Plcklo-.xfihuoel, Jams, Jellies, Table Fruits. &¢ , Tin goodsâ€"French and wfl: in variety : Me innon Crackers ; h.i.hn- also, McKengle‘s Alberts of Edin ; In tios, a varisty of other kiinle ; Now Unoss hnd Potied Meate â€"an um Loman®" * Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Dufferin, 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINE, REDUCTON zGLOVES&HUSIERY Japansâ€"Greens, Black of the b"l‘m'r'l.‘“ m:u'JMMCMMmâ€" oabtbnn n in ‘aad M remmmaoin: phce. Fant e eoete io in Bhey wit resmmon V & e e d n THOS,. PATTERSON‘S, OBtawa, July 17, 1973 (Â¥, V. P.) from the largest producer of winés in Jerez‘s. Reasonable price and good article. DUBLIN PORTER, GUINNES & DAWE® PALE ALE and PORTER, CLARETS, DIRECT IMPOGRTATION®S®, » WHOLESALE AND RETALL, § Ottawa, AUg. 21, 1873 &4ITLYL3 <4 Ltp: Oiltawa, June 11, 1873. We areZclearing out all our SUMMER DRESS GOODS «t & f ‘Very Low Prices. Sweeping Reductions in Prints ! O L D: PORTET â€"WIN E1 Bargains THOS. PATTERSON 'BLINKBRTIHQUINNE & DAWES‘ PALE ALE and PORTER, CLARE!] BPAR: NG MQSELLESâ€"in pints and quarts ; SCHNAUBERTSH, OF BINGEN | | l : l 4| $ s@ay~ NOW IN OPERATIUN "@q ‘ _ No 18, SsSPARKS SCREET, (NVNEXT DOOR TO HOP:® & Ce) EVERY * FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE. Ex, Ship r‘rom‘»lli‘nnee. England and SBpain. Ten bhis, EXTRA FINXE Teas, Coffees and Sugars. THE TIMES AUTUGUST 25. 1873 SELLING OFF Regent House J.R.:STI1T T & to.. Sale is Genuine, and Prices Right. July 8th, 1873. â€"" J. _ K. STITT & Co.' July 8th, 1873. They do not quote Frices, but will allow their cusâ€" tomers and the public to judge for themselves, feelâ€" ing assured they willgbe satisfied the « In order to CLEAR OUT their surplus summer Stock WILL SELL AT COST. _ Juiceâ€"Crosse & Blackwells : Fine Syrupsâ€"various kinds : very _ * superior m rm{g‘: Bm&e:â€"nn 1 2 D.Patent extracted flonel;'nfi\ botte ; Commb Honey in glass boxes. Reductions is MILLINLRY and MANTLES! f Allan, McKinnons & McMorran, 20 SPARKS STREET Of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands ‘THH : ON‘FP A RILGO SECURE THE M! The entite Stock to be cleared out. 30 SPARKS STREET. 4) : disposelof Cheap !gCheap ! JAS, BAILIFF, > Sala Awent for (ttawa and Vicini Bole Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity. p 2346 No, # RIDEAU#T, *A Bs thoan t Et thes porouer wi he rederved at Ni Omee at thi um.au the dl"ourne.om.ns «nnum, and deposits can withdrawn at ans OFRPICE HOURS FRONM 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M For Money Orders acd Sauving Bunks Busimess “.’L’I.NC)-A.. ces l“-ot'fllg'.!mo‘.?:l:.xt pm., in which onily Ottawa, July 23, ie New Yord elee even sonday at 8 pm irmm‘tu UV p.m. will be + warded Eastand W est To ie ce â€" [ berieripremanialy mask s MONEY ORDER®. hluaylmoflou the Dominâ€" m reat Britain and I Newfoundiand Prince Edward 1 can, be obtained Et this Office. Also, SLamps and Pus Bagse to return tiis 41 which he has, ip to i Watchmaking and JewelleryEstablishment l N returning his «Incere thanks t to him for the last two years, b is now recelvit g Ex ship ihrush These Â¥oo.l| were purchased from the manufacturers, and imported dirsct by us eonsequently we are in a position to sell at the lowest possible price. | Also, a large s Extra Value, in Three Ply, Kidder, Union and Hemp, beâ€" sides a full range omeu‘md oolor'n,htllwool. & f m P Pusr OFFLCE, uql'AWA Arrival and Depatiure of Mails, WINES Repps, Terrys, and \Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &c. Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, We, the undersigned, beg most r1espectfully to inform the public that | we have just received § ttnde wolreseive m:.“:.:z;.j'.;m:.::‘“:’,:;.‘::;'fi'fifismz""'°°‘“‘*'*“ pasing alsciyiore.: hk + P. BASKERVILLE & BROS., â€" OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT® To all whom it rvay concern. IN WOOD AND BOTTLE ; **. And wIK LI and PROYVIS are selling Gl.QlBllU.k ES, Q:'._I‘lm- ) IONS at Prices that OQur WINES, GIN and BRANDIES are our own importation, and guaranteed the best value, 8 Syrups, Gencral Groceries and TEAS (in particular) none to exceed & m Highwines, Old Rye and Family Pnoo&. the best in the Dominion. PonO®e, Otta wa Uh Aug., 1873, SprHIn 188. . sSUMMER ARRANGEMEXNT 2318 00 packages of Wines, Gin, and Brandy, MAPLE SYRUP, COFFEE (roasted and ground daily on the premises), and everyth ing cigse that coy!d pe expected to be found in a firstâ€"class Family wrocery . * Claret. ; Sherriexn. ttawa April 16, 1873 Ottawa, July 23, 1872 Madoc, j Remboutlict, 1 Peliegrin, : | Cantenac, 1 Barsac, | grayes, | St. Laurent Gold and Silver Watches for Ladies ard Gentlemen, Gold and Siltver CtaR rings and Pendants 1| whes‘and Gentiemen‘s Iunm Goid and Jet Bracelew « Nilver Plate, Weddiog and ls.'nnfemem ags, pera and ; Martne Gilasses, Fans, Aloums ‘l‘ek-:zn-, sreat variety of articles too numerous to mention, and at REDUVCED PRICE®. Fifteen per cent,.. reduetion tor. Cash. â€" ~Catl and examine before couiq-lu-whem. i on $ f 5k _ h J. . LAMOGNXNTAGN!Z i ONtY IN COMBS, GLASS BOXES AND BOTILESs, Carpets! Carpets ‘ Brussels and ‘Tapestry Carpets, NXA tm XCAZ X XN KiaFst s 1 and D'f_;l-i":'un of Mails. , Chicago, «5 uo The Largest and most Complete nsP .s“â€";‘:i,‘m:’.’.:‘a'.?::"" eat» Hlotel in the World. * 73. â€"MceDONW NLT, Zar Chartreus¢, Curacoa, Aya Pana, Creme‘de Noyean, Mareschino A splendid assortment of the newest designs in o L &A V KEX * HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR 18 3. B. '0_435'5'_85 afsC= segaxa® ~5â€"~=5 Of all g t thanks to his friends and t! @eut time revelved; and 2t Jusi recuived a complote ass 21 mi ¢ Importations, \ We re prepared to show in PFANKCY ARENCH GOOPDS,. CA TY A DT AN ) the citizens of Otta wa for t ys to Inform then, that in a trom Bordeaux, Frarcé. a 1 Noe. 1J York«+tr.ec, Pemartin :%fl'fiufl'fll‘\. ‘ram p Sutter & Co Mckenzite & Co , 1A MONTAGNE, Rlussel! & Watson, 20. SPARKS STREK1. LK AC A ND OBE ITH FO K WHOLESALE a REFTAIL GROCERS 3G6 Rideau Stree and Duke street, Chaudiere mality, amonget which will be fotumd H, 1373. Â¥. E. Thomas, crdnmmWhtth“b- E l fore me within one month. _ _ | the following valuable eighty lots, of one ncre | emeln, -ndd.tvuxu-or ‘:w and five acres | each situated at Mimico Htation, seven miles | from Toronto, on the Great Western Railwny, a | portwon of the site for an Agricultural | College and Model and within two minutes | walk of Mimico Staton. ~_ The subscriber has received instructions from 'llm Commissioner of Agricultural and Puvile ) Works, to sell at above rooms, on ceaAND PAGEIC HOTRL E BR M Aâ€"N and the public in & nd 2t the «ametin CHIRT3, inomoret KOLLARS, KUFFs, ‘ made to order nj%m&yhor&.. The only Chirt and Factory in Ottawa. Fot 8 yeare Euts 4o ufim::fiw Or Nerchan: moet,spuhsm ershants‘ (kor) Metcalie, oMawa, July 2, 1873, 1. t An lm&& t_-‘lJ“-:;_n.;l;l_ago. have been appuinted Assignee |: TERMS OF HaLcg.â€"Uneâ€"fourth of the purchase noney to be paid at time of sale, and the balance in four equal annual instalments with intéorest at In the matter of MICHAEL LARIVIERE, Mull an Insolvent. 1, the undersigned, Albert Heott, of the City of Oltawa, have been appointed Assignee in this malter. * , Croditors are to fyle their claims beâ€" fore me mz“m y THOMAS DEACON, Ths Ottawa The Lessees volllk’:o'tunnrnrhm of the HHER“AL UHOUBE before its d struction in the memorable Conflagration of October 8th and 9th, 1871], take pleasure in announcing the completion of this new enterprise, which is now open under their Jonmul management for the accommodation uffll m_f BICI" * _ . _ _ Lessees for Twenty Years. Pembroke, July 2. 1878. tighty Valuable Building Lots, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1873, Chicago, June 1, 1873. NSOLNYENT ACT OF 1s» ‘ or Cent, annum. uy at y gekpag C NsOLVENT {ACP OF 1869. MPORTANT AUCTION 8SALE ‘lc Worke i ie Poaretrmant In the matter of TIMOTHY GORMAX, in o t tear LET.â€"The House No, 2 Prince‘s Terrace Possession lst May, . Apply by letter to bo, .0. Kingston, Unt, f £M%=‘f e very liberal patronage extonges ldition to his woe‘lâ€"ussorued s100K,b0 ‘Tesh Steck of F »d A ME R lC TCt YÂ¥ . Graham Hun® ANDREW HENDERSOXN, Ler«l, for the Lberat «uppors e to Inform thom that be hÂ¥ D. McDONELL Â¥endenham, San Petra, Nan Murcs No. 6 Sussexâ€"St. ALBERT 8OCOTT, Chirt Store. 23â€"1m 1nt Auctioneer. r. Ctain® .4 UCC‘I BU RN S I D E. from . the store,â€"new and beautiful. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in vu=‘. This is the most ecgpnomical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three cents to do the ironing of a large family, It gives the Linen such a emooth glossy surface thit the dust and dirt wili 'ntuhnhil,uthtumukapr much longer. 1t is very highly re m mended: by Athe Montreal: Heraild, 1« Minerve, Le National, and by all ihe leaaâ€" (1‘A-priun papors. j is put up in boxes to last a fain=t .n.hout three bm'mlhs. and can be had 3{r0, respectable < (srocers,* Druggi«tsa mm , Dealers in Hous> Cotpisinag Goodls: di > J cents per box. * W holesale at %, 4 h HRNaÂ¥Y F. EMVXE & CO., * 236 St. James.â€"st., Montre»!. ESMUXDE BROS. â€" : Wholesaleo Agents for Oitawa and viciâ€" nity. S :.’nhvs,.l-y.'l 18*8, By the use of The most ordinary ironer is enabledl to compete with the most skilful, giving the linen the appearance it had when it came For imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, \__ Ouffs, Producing the same gloss and Mard Finish As when bought at the l) \i;I KB intending 14 make applicat the Legislature of the 4‘rovinee of Q Lor l‘riv;flu .;nr Local um7 either for granti clusive priv orconferring corporate fo nuumenm':r Other parpases of pn: r.-xululw-cyn or boundaries, or for anything ing to aflect the or pr ofm.h'e'(‘;pms-. are hereby that th requl by the Mules of the wlative C nnd Logislative Assembly respectively, ( Pie#sare Grounuss and Gardens Aliasched to cach, Quebec, Zist J uly, 1873. 2:21 r»re published in ful; in the *Â¥ iMiciad hhu‘-m") to flw; osu.:,\mru«u b‘l‘ll‘J‘n <f a@ leauion (cloarly distinecty 1 Its nature and objec:), in the “Qu'-tus‘cuzl{('r:l Gazette," in the French and Ii‘nfhnu languages, and also in a Frenct whn 100 0V o pon y e published in the District and to comply |'uh the :lv:’l.l‘r'e-r-.nntn um:‘ mentioned, seauâ€" £ mc such nooos, Lo the Private Bill Uffice of each House, K Vâ€"Y1;1 ‘!‘f ESTAT E. i Wdg Ligs | STORE OWEUN H000B 200 Acres of Wosdiand within nual it sent in on or befote t? paid on the 20th of that m to uuhmly from their Quarry Q., ROOFJING SLATES of any American, and in ever, iinest W eish or Cornish Kla Great Britain and Anrcrica, In Montreal, Toronto, 1101 Brantrord, Believilie, and 0 Blates lm:; been used for and q vantages fully mqfllfimjly awdoptoed Bam plescun be seen and information obtain ed from any of the following practical roofer« whw io take conffacy and guaran toe ‘“ll in -:lll wm 'hfll-u %mhm Hlates ane :â€"G, luat «on Que, Riddie & Bros, London, Ont.; Waiter Mogy,. O tawa, Ont,; R. iddie & Son, St. Catherines, Unt Wim. _ Boswell, nelu-vuu-x‘ UBL, Joiun Brown klnnuunl, Unts; Geo, Duiblc, Toronto, Ont.; EK. North, Hamiiton, Ont,; Robt. HReonnie, Tor®#to \int. . #or further information "fl" to the Nee retary New Rockiand Siate Co,, Montreal, Que. June 7, 18738 a4% All Petitions for I‘rivate Bllis must be p within *gfirst two «f 16 â€" %UCHE& nm;cmv:‘ ® o C hikn. applying a Auctioneer Plans of Office and : Wei‘nesday, Aug. 27, GRANG TRUNK RuLWit G0Y, Postal and Military Service Bond Interest. following mont! on Log ~o. 4 awelock at 11 fourth down ; sialments wi P# Catalo Brockville & Oitawa asd Canada * _ Ceatral Naiiwsys * dar:g from fire, economy and their chief recommendations. â€" at TUESDA\Y . ing 1 Cathc Brock vilie aifter that date w Ar The New RockLaxd8LATE C e Enamellene /‘ Enamellene, Of that U All Housexsops STORE NEW oTIcE 14 /A BE ~â€" alogue at ishe la« Collars, s Lace Catains, ui bral PTILIOIN S PROVI®ECE OF qQUEBEC, Parliaiment Hou r1ccounts against t inte M a t Â¥s + ateo Bills. yRAdE Ct t« *# » & lz make application to 1 the 4‘rovinee of Quebec, ’»lll7 elther for granting ex â€" her Purpases of prodl. for puar pusen prc r boundaries, or for doing feet the or properiy reby that they awne of the slative Cownen ma laly tive (whaich in the i Mckad iE MONThH‘s NDTICE of of each m 1 1 AI A MA Cik . log, Ass 2157 1y 3w ind al sent luÂ¥a W A TLE oTS HAE, Councei‘ present cesb 00. 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