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Ottawa Times (1865), 11 Dec 1873, p. 3

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ration of the City of Ottawa iature of the Province of esslom, lrnm&": s ter powers to acquire L':«'-.w' ':l’l,otlo. =-~ weet ; Lot No. 9 the 0, on the Nortb side of ttawn, for the purpose of the Maurket exiension. tou.l.l'_l___________. cE To THE PUBLIC. ~TH OF DECK 1872, on, at the West end and Specification to be seen at y Engineer. $ rest or any tender need not necss n was moved gad.c>* d by Mr. Pâ€" Co#Way, stumer, shat tho Sot iblish in Tak To U O us qae m.ndemn--nlfl‘."'..= »â€"union men, as UnIO® .av\- th them» olice Idings on Lots naumbers Kight a uth side of York street, fl nop on partof Lot number N BANK H BULBOUS ROUTS YE HACKMENS‘ UaNI seting of the above UnioOP, ‘aCHINXG SaLEs By NG A A M. e t 1 ** Quiszo, Dec. 10. OWER CANADA.. .. | The westher has been ~colder to day Mroov 3e An nthes, Creâ€"ecus, lgh®t Naureissu®s,‘ Lilles, Crown Iwm bs, consisting of e , W ast -.”lwm ,: quantity of Kite Furniture is neariv athear At 12 or6lock, noon. chaser wiil be required b= within fourteen days of Uttawa, Dec. 6 $ 1 w x | 10N SALE. is Merchan ud 4+ 4 axts )I»N‘I:::-! to self "YI TON STREET, opposite \ % lo RATIO®~ OF OTTawa. amediately .. _ Apply to J HOLD Sales by J iTaie _ Suowdreops, Jous" AND MANY OTHERA) i for sale at moderate price®h i CHRISTIE & Co msw-tl'..,.fi at one O‘clock comprising in p umt n o _1E We C hand, to be snkt very N- w J "wrmln‘mm-.. N hes, lined ane ate saie, “J:' Seny ob lage lees, wb r-lm‘h.. ite, N and v Ne se ypotted o o Wls t » Rooms, Riginâ€"st, RNIT UR rE :&Mfi:mu-flg Fomalo «h*, Cu‘ters, with ; e sale, cheap, by J. : onnter Cbees M w t m min g haunn., bere have of HousehoH nlay, the 13th ««I‘st Chureb, havy Mmss 22009E Y AUCTiON 10, received at the © noon of THU . December 11th, | _ natructed by J bes and the 11th T nag. _ Dwelnl"%3, Cduy, ine N;lh:f-n Of Log !.. om is on "pturaey, e ORDER L c oo Te ‘ed chaizs to mateh s tasy letures W\m et, Chandeligr lcnmmn“ & Chairs, nllvry and Cloth, ¢ xi_ single Glase '“'-un Â¥ Book (‘.._m 11â€" W=o! Duteh t=, Feather Bads Qullts, m.....u antity of Table Lines., T post Y meRndinibedianr i i..... ty of Kiteh» n utenatg. is nearly new, being 1. e sale h’pl-uv..: . ) house, Furniture clock on the day of saiect" -%A.'. DOLAN P ‘ CK KELLY, CRIsT. FaAGAN, Manoticx Post C ‘oltonâ€"st, _ eighs, in a UX ingg * nes Bervn ingr Dwellines muted and be sold v J. BERMTNGHAM ARTHUR a~~ ust received from a C#l64 MACHINE LX goop nmlm.g iL. s Berminghay_ bu o. Ni Bonsshoid o the u.. havt oo Phrige yN10? actore, °* .A""-‘,-,' + pog ; Board of 2R ture. be ] is The weather | "“‘ b<‘h‘ . , are in a » Avidead of At the Board + ‘- Jo m it, and A. Fr * to the D ing at tm ils institution: .. they be in ing of an F YEAR.â€" . to mal in the 2t yor" Anot EÂ¥a i to comu 1874 *4 with 1he y trom the ~ _ W$ihe disposal c =¢-nlr S ils now b "" *~Sahiot, 4 | Mn Abiihior .~ 3 (BRé 16t concein. ______-â€"‘ 0 Ni. i not be respi¢ . Polletior ong# 4f _ Amongst the certilicates of deaths | during last week is one of Jacques Giroux, | who was 1y( years and 7 months old. 1i | certifice that he wis bo:in in St. Jacques is Mineu:, h.d lived in the city since 1800, and died of weakness caused by oid CV + » George Franklin was fully committed for trial at the Court of Queen‘s Bench yesterday, on a charge of wiltul murder, .w-i it is alleged cuused the death of his i â€" â€" 4 â€" â€" Thirteen actions has been taken m the Recorder‘s Court ag uinst dealers who have been selling tish off the market. + Ameeting of the Montreal Sanitary | °4°D tMais,"" . o Amociation was held yesterd+y afternoon, | Pourcet replied demanding thit a terâ€" Dr. Thompson presidir g. Af.er the read. . "bPl® eximple be made as a lesson to the imgof the minutes by Alr. Stark, Coun. rmnagmn.ou. . Muilin explained that the $50,000 n.,.af Befo @t 10 Judges withdrew Haz ine said : been secured, but thâ€"t the diviin had| LbAve two words in my breast, honor city A Reform Banquet wis given here last night in honor of the Island Kâ€"tormers in the House of Commons, It was a glorious su00048. Hyo. Ben;. Divies, M. r‘., preâ€" sided. Hon. Thom«s D»dd, M.L C., occuâ€" ind the vice ch «ir. The «+peeches o! Messrs. mg..d.ir and Davies were received with ameaâ€"ure of enthusiism rarely before seen in Chulottetown .. Ali clâ€"sses were well represented ind prociaimed their de« termination to maintain Reform princiâ€" tiumpbant in the ©Tight Little Isâ€" :_» Mr. Laind leaves for Uitawa toâ€" Uwing to the scarcity of work among the laboring poor, there is an unusual number of »pplications for admi sion to the diffe: ent charitable iostitutions in the Business in the fHour market was exâ€" ameiy dull this forencon, Ouly a few reâ€" Iznnl- being dispored of, and chiefly i the coarser gracdes. John B. Goughâ€"The Poorâ€"Wife Edinburgh‘s Marriage. Murderâ€"Oid Age Fishyâ€"Monâ€" Loxnox, Dec. .10 â€"The re weal Sanitary Association. large number of persons we Moxtrza1, Dec. 10, the railway acc dent ;oul Birt Mr. John B Gough, the famous tempeâ€" “'{; :“nm“m‘“‘m;';‘“‘ wnoe oretor, ‘delivered & I8CLUIG BEPO®| Mula al Relinhacen wuk ihas toâ€"night. he Weatherâ€"Delegates to Dominion Bowrd of Tradeoâ€"Local Legisiaâ€" PRINCE ED_V&\_RD ISLAND. Reform Banquet. aroRrious sUuccEess, ALL CLASSES REPRESENTED. "", formed under the law the Nor Education F .n of LowerC .nada. onvent formed part of this property | was oy law for the support of supcâ€" ducation, and any indemnity diverted the destination provided by law, 4 Becessarily reduce*the grint of or educetion. The land and proper te been approp» icted for ohj ote for ‘Mhey were destined, and Govern» _“__ 80% deem itseif accountable tur Qimaity in fivor of any one. Muiloux asked if the Government n_h-h a new distribution of imicipal Code to all Muu.cipal Coun â€" Itvine said yes. Tremblay moved forward the state. :' timber limits actually under BY TELEGRAPH. Cuizmortsrows, P.E h., Dec. 10 requiring warm, . seasonable FROM QUEBEC. 4 yet them in the latest styles prices at Allin, McKinnons & al 2431 FROM MONTREAL. Priccinles Triumphant. Now Minister to Groco > Wasnxgro®, Dec 10.â€"The Senate has confirmed J .mes Meredith Read. janr , ot New York, late Consul (General at Paris, to be Minister resident in Greecs. Congress. Mr. Hamilton submitted an amendment to the Constiturion, declaring that the United Siates should maxe nothing but goit and silver c0in, legels ten: er for the pay ment of public and private « @ .ts, _ The Commitiee on Approprisi.ons, this morning «greed to recommend four mile lions to the appropriation, for the imm~ diate requireme=nts of the N ry, compiying with the .r‘ becretary ‘ob-a oxâ€" cept as to the '_‘."'""-"“' y cut down trom five to four millions Boifâ€"Accused Murderer Sentenced for Burglary. New Yorr, Deo. 10.â€"John J. Irving, the sel‘â€"wcused Nathin murderer, has been sentenced for burglary to seven years and six months imprisorment. > from the segyice, many officers hm-fim’" fmii do the: ‘seore: Matters growing quiete:, but much dâ€"pends upon the C« ino and theit ailies, the volunteers. if these continue to prove obstinate, the + Virginius‘ w.l1 mb-blyln destroyed at her n o»rings ifforts are being made to conciliate them, and from present appearances the efforts will be su _ cessful. Th Captainâ€"Genaeral was obliged to issue an Oder recommending coniidence in the administration of the ialand and moderation in the actions and expressions of the populace, to prevent them scut: ling â€" th# h w on . the ‘Vlr.inr The offâ€" cers of eel their humiliaâ€" tion in the m:d € "z:r‘m-.’ and it his been in newspapers that, it the vessel is rnn up, all the offi :ers of the *T o‘ wil resign all gra ies, honors and deco ations sad retire %t at the meeting was adverse to any pliance with the demands of the Americans. All Casinos in the Island were commuâ€" micated with, other Casinos took similar action. (Un the streets threats ol venge= ance against the Americans were opcalj made, and the mob were only prevent from burning the ‘Virginius‘ by the offiâ€" CETB Ut uw +~~l.ataare _ New Yorr, Dec 10â€"A letter from Haâ€" vana saysâ€"The excitement in that place is subsidiog with the witrs Spanish party. Tbonu-dwcd resolution never to sur« render the ‘Virginius.‘ This party is much the largest eni more influential in the Counsels ot the oligarchy, which rules the Island. When the news of the demands ot the United States was first received, the rage and excitement was indescribable, &A meeting of the memb« rs of the Casino was called to consider tb:duitmuon, and Ameriqutmembers were advised by per. sonal fiiends to recaeain Away. Thl;:o Diplomatic. Sr Peturssvee Dec. 10.â€"The United Btites Minister Marshail Jewell, formally presenmted his credentials to the the «zir yesterday, GERMANY. The Ultramontanos, Beeuix, Dec. 10.â€"The lantoga to day, rejected by 193 mâ€"«jority, the motion cen» suring the Legislation introduced by the Government directed ag:inst the Ultraâ€" montaue Catholics â€" it is now said that the marriage ot the Duke of Ed4inburgh with the daughter o | the Cziz, has been postponed untif | February. Viexxa, Dec. 10 â€"A biil authorizing the raising of a loan for the mutigation of the financial crizis has passed the Reichsrath. Mapzio, Dec. 10 â€"The troops beseiging Cartagena have concentrated their fire on the torts, and have suspended the bomâ€" bardment of the town. Attera long deliberation the Judges decluei Baz ino guilty of the charges of the câ€"pitulation of Metz ind the army in the open tield whithout doing. what _ was _ preseribed _ by houwor and duty to avoid surrenders, and unanimously condemned him to death and to be degraded from his rank previous to his execution. Af.er juadgment hid been rendered, all the members of the Court signed an appeal for mercy tor the priâ€" somer, which the Duke d‘srogle immeâ€" diately conveyed in person to President MacMahon. Bazi#ine Doclared Guilty and Sentencâ€" ed to Death. VersaicLc«s, Dec. 10. â€" Lochaud, Counsel for B z.ine, in his peroration said :â€"â€" l deeplty. sympathize with the valiant sol. dier overwhelmed by the terrible accusaâ€" tion. _He fears not death, he is brave and feared nothing out the loss of his honour for the sake of his wife and children. He felt most for France, who would deplore the loss of the valorous soldier. Guur honour‘s patriotism forbids that you conâ€" demn him, . You know what political trials are on the spot on which posterity has raised astatue of those exscuted after such trials,‘" Loxnox, Dec. .10 â€"The report that a large number of persoans were killed by the railway acc dent near Birmingham to day, was incorrect. No lives were lost. GREAT BB.ITAII! The Railway Accident Rumoursd Postponemqnt of the Duke o‘ At the meeting of the County Council yesterday a by law to aid the Lake Simâ€" soe Junction Railway by granting a bonus of $45,0U0, was introduced and adoptâ€"d. lhe city is infested with pickpockets. Mr. Smith, dentis, who was reported to have died of small pox his recovered. Small pox, typhorid fever and scarlatina are very prevalent. The next convention of the Dairymatn‘s Association will be held in Belleville on the second Wednesday of February . A new patent culvert is being put down by Mr. Black, of Buftalo, on the corner of Yonge and Queen Streets. % Dairyman‘s Conventionâ€"A New Culâ€" vertâ€"Grant to the Lake Simcose Junction Railway â€" Unwelcome Visitors &c. MIDNIGHTE â€" DESPATCHLS UNITED STATES AFFALIRS FROM TORONTO. Mr. Phillips, of Kaosas, asked leave to m _ ‘ofl 1 & resoiution revting the fact that i‘s Conventionâ€"A New Culâ€" a state of war has been tor some years in Grant to the Lake Simc00 , the Island of uuba, and that uuser its exâ€" ion _ Railway â€"â€" Unwelcome | citement the â€"teamer + V.rgin:ius‘ has been rs &c. seized, the American flag hauled down, and a large numbver ot those on board Tomoxto, Dec. 10th. ’ cruelly mass@creq, and declaring that in 4 mnssssmmrgLase ooff $lis Tas insrow mukts £270% i A gton despateh says the deoâ€" man United States set for the P been agreed to, and the a nt has received the o flicial signaâ€" turés. This agreement does not diffter in its terms in any eâ€"sential particular from the protesol already printed, except that time, place, and ml:nr of the delivery of the ‘ Virginius‘ and prisoners to the United States. RExtensive Fire. © ie New Yorx Dec. 9.â€"A fire took place t»night on the fourth flâ€"or ot No. 132 Churca street, occupied by Wm. (';onpph. & Co., avctwneer:, iss, $150,000, inâ€" surance, $50,0003 Papal Consistories. KRow®, Dec 10â€"Besides the great Conâ€" sistory on the 22nd instant, another im= portant Consistory will be held about Eas» ginoe driver to The Great Fog. The dense fog continues. Accidents are numerous, and .uu hospitals are filled. 8. 8. Arrivales. . CY utexsrows, Déc 10â€"‘Arrivedâ€"The & 5. * &nwta,'lfin Boston. hn‘ 10+Arrrivedâ€"s. s. © Peonâ€" sylvania,‘ from New York. The steamer ‘Amberezs‘ has arrived at Liverpool from Cape Coast Castle. Thirteen of her crew died ot yellow fever. SBhocking Railway Accident. > A despatch from Bermingham saysâ€"A serious accident occourred on the Railway near that city this morning. Thirty pers sous are reported killed and injured. A _Carowr, Dec 10 â€" Arrivedâ€" s. s. ‘ Pem broke,‘ from New York. _ Loxnox, Dac 10 â€"Mr. Charles Read, M. P , addressed his con:tituents at Hackney last evening.. He testifGied to the excellent effect of the American Temperance Legi = lation, and urged its imitation in + ngâ€" GREAT BRITAIN. An M. P. on Am>ricaap Tom desired the journals to abstain from The Capainâ€"General of Puerto Rico his assemvled the directors of the differâ€" ent journals, and requested them in view of the probabulity.of war wi «WUpited States to y di occupy thomseives Spain and eans of publishing _ anything _ which _ might hurt the susceptibilities of the Fitherâ€" raising The Go ro Figo advises a general arn« iog for the suppress.on of the rebellion. 1t complains otf the absence of an y definite plan e@rerget cally cartied out, The _ proverbial _ lsz.ess _ OF" our toâ€"morrow slwiys resulted fataily. We mast awaken. Neither our money nor batallions are sufficient to vifl’h the war woordin(vto the plans up to this time, e hive receired 80,00) soldiers from Spain within five years, _ We hive a strong navy and 100 000 soldiers in the field or in garrison, nevertheless the milâ€" tary operations aro doubly more difficult and the enemy more im= possible to find. We cannot continue thus. The international question on the tapis b»yond all the ills it may bring will contafaâ€"a blessing if it awiken us. With m, money and good plans everything is pombla It counsels the adoption of the defensffe plan against interior and exteri= or ®ne mies. MIDâ€"DAY DEAPATCHES Voz refers to the attempt to mauke the Spaniards oppâ€"se the treaty, and thus beâ€" ecome _ rebels to Spain, and conâ€" tinues :â€" we will de monstrate to our enemies, thet the insubordination of which we are mccused, and on which they found their hope, does not exist, and that the rep rt that we are ungoverâ€" norable is a calumny, and thit tradiâ€" tional respeci for the Spavish authorities still exis 8. The Cuban Prsss on the Situa tion. Havaxa, Dec. 10.â€"According to the tome of the press, expressions of the au~ thorities and prominent Sp iniards, the diâ€" rect delivery of the * Virginius‘ will be accomplished according to the treaty and stipulations without difficulty or interferâ€" ance on the part of the population. The Vor Du Cuba says the honor of the Spanâ€" lards of Cuba remains untarnishe i; whatâ€" ever dishonor there is falls on the heads of those who consumated, and not those who were the victims of the treaty. The 6 cndlibtdriyvlintmindibt s C + Rear Admual Scot. at Koy , West, will have the strongest Néval frce undor bis commuind that has bsen collected by the Government at afiy American port since the termination of the war. hat . mass=«cre _ Con;ress _ recognized act, of barvarism unworthy of civihz tion. That tae United States skouid use meins to repress ana check such cruel acts, and that Congress reform the doctrine that the occup int of any portion of the American continenc, of the Islants thereot are the proper rulets of the country they ocoupy That it is the duty of the Unired stares wheuesver the people ~! Cuba or any other part of America indic»te their desire to throw off their yoke prompily to recoguize and sympathize wiwn them The Latest from San Domingo. New York, December 10.â€"Sain Doâ€" mingo ;dvicel tn the 26th of November, say :â€" â€"Puerto Flats pronounced against Baez, alleging that he wished to impose upon them his reâ€"electicn, or the election ot his t rother, Damoine, to the rresidency. He is charged with acts of tyranny and misuse of public funds, . Heavy Punishment. In the Court of General Session«, Wm. Ccrroll and Wmm Duggan for rob bery and attempt to kiul on board the brig © Mon« tano,‘ were convicted and sentenced to 30 years in the States Prison 2 8.8. Arrivals. The War Cloud Disappearing. UNITED STATES AFFALRS» M. 2. on Am>ri Tom Jhud%. DacAo ~MUr. Charles Read. M ITALY CUBA. pulse dis ‘ _ THE OTTAWA. TTMES DECEMBER 11, 1873 In the matter of William Stockdale and Richard $ Stockdale, Insoivents Notice is hereby given that a m“lgfi of the ereditors of the insolvents will be at the uffice of Mesurs. U‘Connor & Remon, Soliciters, on Lg:stmt. in I.Int‘!‘soluunvn. on . Monâ€" day, ffteenth day December next, at eleven o‘glock in the forenoon, for the public exâ€" amination of the insolvents »nd the ordering of the affairs of the .tu.ornonlly. Dated at the City Ortawa, this twentyâ€" seventh day of November, A.D., 1873 _____ to objection until Zind inst., after wuich dividend will be paid. * ALkX. MOFFAT, elaims within one month ity of Ottawa, have been appointed Assignee to &H-u_u‘%m Mu-wte'-ll to nf-ngmm Montrcal, Dew. 8 1873 Montreal. Dec. 8, 1878. __ ln the matter of D. 8. BAIRD, of Fitzroy Harbor, an Insoivent. A first dividend sheet has been m umtg:emn until Z2nd inst., after m will be paid. in the matter of CHEVRIER & LAFRAMâ€" BUISE, J®., of the City of Ottawa, Insoivents, In the matter of WILLIAM THOIAsw- EsTRBR PRESTON, and JOHN K McLAUGHLIN, Insoivents. 1, the undersigned, William F. Munro, of the L‘l&d‘l’cmm. have been appointed Assignee n this matter, Creditors are requested to file their claims teâ€" fore me within one month. Ottawa, lith Nov., 1673. 2416¢â€"litn WILLIAM F. MUNRO, _ Am Imeotvent. I the undersigned, N. Tetreau, of the Village of ‘F:lu. have been appointed assignee in this matâ€" iA » Ureditors are requested to file their claime beâ€" fore me within one month. y N. TETREAU, Hull, November 23th, 1873. Masiknes. N. B.â€"You will know the p‘ace from any other by being carpeted. In the matter of JAMES MARTIN, B M P O ERI U M Oct. 21, 1873 A first dividend sheet has been prepared, open DR. WHEELER‘S Elixir of Phosphates and Calisayaâ€"After having used your Comâ€" !-uund Eiixir of Phosphates and Call<aya, for over wo years in wy daily practice, 1 must give it my unqualified approbation, During a practite of over iwenty years, 1 have used many scien. Wrleally prepared compo nds, madeâ€"to fulfll the same therapeutjcal Indications as your elixir, but wone of them proved with me as valuable at yours. To the medical profession, and to the &nbue'l would espocially recommend it as the st remedy with which I am acquain:ed for the successful treatment of the large and constintl iIncre»sing clasg of cases of overâ€"worked Qllg nerve exhausted women. __ Yours truly, . . N. WaTEkyxs BUET, M.D. BOOTS & SHOKES BOISE, Jx., of the City of Ottawa, nsoiven 1, the undersigned, Eugene Sintiluenu, of the ty of Ottawa, have been appointed Assignee to dicine ever bafore 1!..6'65‘.' _ lt contains np alooâ€" EM or volatile liquids, consequently loses nothing y oupoturon- Wherever applied you get the benefit ofovor{drop- whercas with c&hu preparaâ€" uo-uu-l‘;.l the alcohol is lost in that way, and yeu get only the smali quantity of Oils -ux they may coptain. 8. N. TIOIA81 Mn 81. Ao Acontt lor the Deminiont . ose sole ons â€" Usionrinâ€" norabind ubd Elestrined NSULVENT ACL OF 1889. NSOLVENT ACT UF 1869. ’ # # f Sn Thomas‘ Eclectic Oil. WORTA IEn TINES ITS WRKIGHT IN GULD. Do Â¥You Kxow Axvrumo or it? ir Nor, it Tix» You D. There are butfew preparatiohs of medicine which have withstood mr lm&n(iujndcmnt of the peoâ€" #aforul‘cmn ength of time. (ne of these is womas‘ Eoproraic Ou, &anly a vk“m of six of some of the best Oils that are known. each one :ouo.lu virtues ofits own. bcientific physicians now that medicines may be formed of several inâ€" giedients in cerâ€"min tixed proportions of greater power, and producing effects which could never reâ€" sult from the use of any one of them, or in different combinations. Thusin the mrnn'ion of this Oil a chemical ohln? takes place, forming a compound which could not by any possibility be made trom any other combination or {)rwordou of the same incredients. or anv aothar inviadiants and amilusto mf«" jients, or any other ing:iedients, and entirely di oroln.l. M‘: .::ytohin.cr ."#'r bl:ll::o' .-ul.:, og 'hv‘t‘b ide r‘“ -o?t “m'.iun& snu' ( o. a wider e+ _li‘qhno. ever before !\;oov:m.u?t%%nu.ign l: l.i-oo- NSULVENT ACT OF 1869. in the mafter of JAMkS BUCHANAN, of Ottawa, an Insoivent. 2138â€"15in Lariâ€"quiet and weak, at 8; 7â€"16 for steam. kettleâ€"8} to 8} Butter 33 to 36. for selected State. Cheere 13ic. P:troJeum crude 5}, refined 14. Barley quiet, and firm. : Receipts 6,000 ; sales none. Pork scarce, very firm at 16.12}, to 16 35 for new mess. New Yor«, Dec. 10.â€"Gold 9}. ; Cottcn 15}. Fiourâ€"Firmer. Receipts 14,000 barâ€" rels, sales 15000 bâ€"rreis, at 570 to 6.40 super state and western, 6 65 to 7.60 for common to good exira state. 660 to 175 for common to choice extra western. Rye Flourâ€"Scarce and frm. Wheatâ€"Quiet and scarcely so firm Re:â€" ceipts, 95,000 ; sales, 40,000, at 153 No. 2 Chicago ; 1 55 to 1 56 No. 2 Milwaukee. Ryeâ€"Steady at 1.03 to 1.10 western Corn rcarce and heavy, Receipts 21,000 bushels ; sales, 30,0U0 ; Western mixed in store at 77ic. for mixed western in store. NsUOLVENT ACT OF 1869. NSOLVENT ACi OF 1f69. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. ‘The * Vll:glnlni’ Affairâ€"The ‘Virâ€" ginius‘ ard Prisonors :0 be Deâ€" liverel up to the U. 8. Governâ€" ment. ‘ Wasuixcro®, Dec. 10.â€"When on the 29th of November the pro ocol was signed by the Secretary ot State and Admiral Polo, the <~agreement was conclusive, and reâ€" quired no endorsement of the Governâ€" ments of the United States and Spain, as ihe basis had been previously seitled by them The stipuistion of time, ma«nâ€" nerand pe«ce, for the surrender of the *Virginius‘ and the surviving passengers and crew, &c., which was reserved in prâ€" tocol, was signed on Monday, while the men wiil be delivered to an United States vessel at Santiago de Cubr, the ve sel =:! be delivered at some port other * . Havana on Tuesday nâ€"xt in day ligat. New York Markets. You can positively save "Big Money" by purâ€" CONOMY iS WEALTH ! Dec. 5, 1874 waA.T4 and 76 SP A RKSâ€"ST., W. L. MILLAR D‘S Popular One Price EUG, MARTINEAU, 2C ALT 2008 EDWaAkD GRIFPFAN, chasing your â€"ATâ€" ALEX. MOFFAT, 2483â€"lain !‘nehedqglvnunlbmu-mw”u and family useâ€"Warramted pure and Bauces, Jams, goodsâ€"I : Mo Pick Table Frui M.uhqumvm:q S mefns‘s le Alberts of Edinburgh ; in tins, _'lhm&-kc?:“::.h-u-_gwand \iberts 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINH, (V. V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerex‘s. Reasonable price/and good art! .e. _ o ARELING SOSHLLNSS in purn and gurts : RomNAUpNNTC or SiROEE * Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Dufferin, a Paptiois im fad mnemsinn phes. Instar ons oveg. Ti wit oo main e l _ 1HO08, PATTERSON $, _ OBERT CURLING, Esq., 8 Frederick‘s Place|Dr. LYON PLAYFAIR, C. B, M. P. _ _ ROE MONTGOMERIE; Bsq ; nomu-njonomn BARNET: Key , +Lojuster Gardons. STEPHEN H. w M D., 28 Finsbury Medicat Optcers} WIRHAM 8. PLAYEATR, Beq. Mc Dy6 Coreon aos Maviir, w. HEAD OFFICES IN GREAT BRITAIN,. Entxzuro, JOHN FRAZ Manager,|Loxbox,5 Lombardâ€"st., THOS.FR. e 82 Princesâ€"st., 3 ROBT. uluf:' Sm.uryl « 'f\mc End, 48 Pall Maii, uffini,nfi':“ Grasaow, 1238t. Vincentâ€"st., R, A. GARDNER, Secretary. DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL Davin TorRANCE, Esq , (D. Torrance & Co.; _ Sir ARCHIBALD HOPE of Craighall, Bart. Chairman. WILLIAY MUIR, Raq , of Inistrynich, Al K. MA xmznw., Banker, J C Cernent Park, Dundee. __â€" | Lieut Col. R. W FRAZER, lite H. E. 1. C. 8. uw &, Eeqg., Writer to the Bignet. | THO8. MACKENZIE, Req . Writer to the JAMES K!L\fi;.ol Dairy. J. BANDERSON.E=q‘,Dp.â€"in.â€"Gen of .-’fi'.." WARREN H. SANDS,‘ Eeq., Writer to the | DONALD BEITH Req., Writer tothe Signot. * sotieat Oficerâ€"JOHN BROW N, Esq., M.D , F.R.C.P., 23 Rutland Street. DIREOTORS AT LONDON. f ~ Bir WILLIAM DUNBAR, Bart., Chairman. [ THOMAS GRAHAM Keq, Mitre Conrt: Temple| A. B. W HITF, Eeq., 15 Barge Yard Chambers. BERT CURLING, Eeq., 8 ‘s Place|Dr. LYON PLAYFAIR, 0 P. Ro K. uosmounfn.‘g&.. iT omn«}onom: BARNET, n!-"'q.. z‘h'fi-u Gardens, As per First Schedule. . ..£1,540,200 15 4 CLATMS admitted or intimated, but not yet payable............ 55,917 1 11 PREMIUM returnable but unâ€" rsyy y popoonmnintadiiandl 211 6 ClaiMed .: +. .0.62srsresre rer iss Am:_qlnu due, but not applied AssURANCE Fuxnp ANNUITY FUND.. BHAREHOLDERS CaAPITAL paid licliat T.;,..;;Whfi'-â€"“; "'m;.:dug: Alberts of unwfi in tins, a 3 -':!&g“-:: lfii%; S:’;‘II;WI f Yor ‘Mui)r.mflmfi bottie; Com* Honey in glass boxes,‘ Teas, Coffees and Sugars. Japansâ€"Greer ..ZBlack of he best grades. Cofies ground daily and romsted e pr. misesâ€" aae n 00 A0C 2,CONNE 20 De Cixtr:Duted to the Dolicyâ€"hold: rx in class A for the current year, endâ€" Ing 5th Apriy 1â€"74, will amount to ahout £41,000. They wil! be ot the sime rates ns for last year. and applicd as usual in abat=ment of the curren yea‘‘s premijums, namely:â€"(n Ordinary Whole Life &plh-iu, if opened on or before 5ih April, 15, 17} pe cent of th* premijums; if opened in the followinx y« ar. 3) per cent. : and 2 per cent on all later policies op ned ofn or before 5th Apii, lstis. * The {)lmloru now declare also x Dividend to the shureholdeis at this date of 11 percent on the ‘ r.u up Ca; ital of £87,500, the same to be payable on lith Novemb r prox , under deduction of the nterim ,.uyimment made on 15th May. During the year ending 5th April, 1873â€" EW LIFE AssUKANCE were proposed ‘o the number of 2,887, fOf. cce e e cce en re en e e ++ +£1,018,374 ‘1 hose declined or not proceeded with were 4Â¥y JOD .2 esn en en e e e rae n esns . PL§BO7 And the transactions, 1905, PM .. .. sls eerisa es esazene ~ THE,M4T NEW LiFE ANNUITIES were purchased to the amount of per RNDUBY +2.200erserec24234+3 2, 198 2M DraT4s occarred nmongâ€"t ‘he Assured, under 278 pollFLO® FOF ... 20..ciscsrcrrccrezsre â€" 100,908 19 DeaTits occurred amongst the Annuities, cancelling 20 Life Annulties for perannum 808 CasHt Boxus«s were paid to Policyâ€"Holders to the amount of ..... ................. seks BRA The REyEnUKE of the year was...... io ‘ou e on ecrnbennrae ib ni en n brenes n sare seb oc e +s BKE,U00 (Being a» increase of £18,000 over the previous year.) At the and of the yearâ€" l’mPoLl('l&u-fASNURA!!‘I."N"IHfimM.............‘........................,..., £3,048,867 308 LIF® ANaUrries were in force, for ........lll...000.00..0cccIUII per annum _ 17,»77 EmALCLAm patd under Association‘s Policies were................ cocemenen e 156008 2 Ai. Caset BonUses allocaged in Class A were ..... . hetfireeeennenrene es en en ++ 800y 9006 Tholfusnoh)hlndn 5th April, 1873 (incluaing value of Policies held from other t (Being an increase of £100,000 over the previous year.) 100400 REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING oru APRIL, ism3 n AMoUXT OF FUXNDs at the beginâ€" CLnlsmd«r Polictes by Dexth ‘ ning of the year..... ‘......... â€"£1,403,167 5 4 sun.r uetion of sums Reâ€"usâ€" 0:; lll:d‘n'%un. V;laue-orl‘ouolo': POU): se 600000000000 c uk0 }+++â€" h 180,513 18 6 | ather Offices an R:nuul‘&emou 82018 15 § Of this sum £55,217, is. li4. \ râ€"ml + as unpaid at 5th April. ASSURANCE PREMIUMS (less Reâ€" _‘ | OLAIM® under endowment Poliâ€" Assurance Premiums) 1&0,21 17 1 cles by the Burvivance of the ConsIDER&TION for ANâ€" HVCR: .+ +1 +1 ns rrrrsveraarserdes ou‘s 4,300 0 0 NUITIEs granted...... . 20,200 1 1 SUERRNDERS.......!............ .. 6444 10 9 Im®tER®E®r and _ DivIâ€" ANNUIPINS |â€"....;.........0.02000% 14,904 4 2 ggm (less â€" Incume 61856 1 7 g:(;lrllm:‘mo‘“ o emvent akh 124980 6 5 ic s rra ns s2n ki e varren s % ENS avagement an A â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 841,380 10 4) _ other charges ........ ......,.... 25,502 0 3 l [fitq:}sr‘nq Pflnhup Capital and uesn n oit s ConsIDERaTION for ANâ€" NUITIES granted...... . Im®tER®E®r and _ DivIâ€" DENDS <(less Income Was held in the Assoctations Head Offices, 82 Prince‘s Street, Edinburgh, on Friday, the October, 1873â€"8ir ARCHMIBALD HOPE, Bart., in the Chair, E EXTRACTS FROM THE DIRECTOR3 REPORT AND STATEMENTsS. "In agrin submitting the Annual Accounts of the Associaticn in the usual full d Directors have only to renew the e\ pression of their satisfaction with its progie«s and jx»ition eseentia! points the results of the past year have veen most favenmable. ‘lhe A EW SUMS Aas have been close on £%%),00. _ The Deuih Claims and Expenses have been moderate, and a tâ€"r of £35,000 in CASH B()NUB&\. a sum of £ ll'k(:tli has been added to the nasets on hund. The including V@lue of Policies hetd from o her Offices, now amount to £!,604,000 . _ i‘ The Cas#t Boxusks to be distributed to the Policyâ€"hold: rs in cla=s A. for the current y Ing 5th Apriy 1â€"74, will amount to ahout £41,000. They wil! be ot the sime rates ns for |: and u‘{mllrduumnln abatâ€"ment of tha curren year‘s premijums, namely:â€"n Ordinary P“fl ?Il(-iu, ll:p.nedo.or b.‘fokge 5th April, 1$5, 37J pe cent of th* premijums: if onen LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND DIRECT â€" IMPORTATIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, E1. Bhip from France, Engiand and Spain. _ Ten hhds. EXTRA FINE O LD _ PORT WINE! Evening Flowers Just Received A Choice and Fr‘ensive Stock! tinwa_ July 11.10 MiutiIXxErY R.Several Lines of FELT BATS at Cost A Grand Display of the Latest and Richest Shades and Ten HEAD _OFFIOE FOR CANADA: 9# BT. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL ee ‘tar) sthes Agents for Ottawa: J. T. & W. PENNOCK. THOS. PATTERSON â€"htest _ Styles. Dec. %, 1874 AAY, _ NKRAON & MWAMMUN, _/ s U s s , _ LIABILITIES, Gworer MorrATt, Esg., (Gillespie Moffait & Hox. :x,uo.'i‘g-im. "1",(?""’3"".".“2.':,'.'."’2@ J. H. R lou:m,.bfi (}. H. l'aolm & i’m.) Hon, A. A. Dorto®, Minister of Justice. J. G. MackENzrE, kfiq.“:l. G, Mackenzie & Co.) Medical Officerâ€"R. Parxer Howarp, M. D. PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Fi BALANCE SHEET ON ts APRIL, Gworer MorrATT, . Fine Old Brandy, DIRECTORS A THE $irg ANNUAL MEETING £1,506,171 18 11 £1,781,880 0 3 1,320,808 ANNUITIR®:........+ .++ +. OUuTsranptxc IntEREST..... INTEREST accrued, but not LDCCM3 PDC ATMIOUUC (ML A1 g:;c dhlre) of Association‘s k purchased under the Association‘s Act of Parliaâ€" menlv? 16 and 17 Vic., c. 124.... OFPICE FURNITURE and Stamps AGENTS‘ BALANCES............... UUTSTANDING PREMIUMs and LoAxnson Preference and Guaranâ€" teed Railway Stock, on Hank KRtock, and on the Association‘s Btock; and amount (at £11 BoXUS A BATEMENTs of Premiums and CasH BoxUses to Policyâ€" hald@rs................0.0..00.00. 38,157 16 0 BUm written offâ€"Value of House FFODOFLY :£ 23 s1rrer2 en nc es veu‘s 602 5 4 AMOUNT oOF FUNDS at end of year m:r deduction of Values ol{.llo lcles with _ _Bonuses â€" for £282,508 held from other Offices). 1,540,200 15 4 MorTGAGEs on _Property within MoRKTGAGES on Property within the United Klngvrgm........“. MorTtaag®s on P: rty out of the Unludklnmm‘......... LoaAXs on the Association‘s Poliâ€" cies (within value)............ . IxvestamenTsâ€" Ir British Government Seâ€" Indian and Colonial Governâ€" mentSecurities......... ... l"oulfioovemment Beâ€" Railway and other Debenâ€" EDINBURGH. On deposit in Banks..£47,519 1 5 o-:c:-g:‘mmnxu'; 17102 6 3 Dividends JaBharchoiders amine the Stock seasonable Mantles should erâ€" MANTLES AT A BARGAIN MANTLES REDUCED.:~* MANTLES AT A DISCOUGNT guu:; and _ Debenture Railway Preference or Guarâ€" anteed Stocks and Rent Those who require warm $oF6 3 § j p J o to Pabite rogie«s and jxwition. In all The NEW SUMS AsSURKD No# &. #A0.3 the usual full detail, the and a tâ€"r payment «nd. The Aisets, £1,500,171 18 11 181,447 19 84,081 T 8 50,106 12 1,122 18 8917 14 91,872 3 £1,013,374 21 8807 0 794,447 ‘ 2, 198 _ 180,518 sos 0 Bs _ 841,380 3lst day City of Ottawa, have been appointed Assignee to said ginte. "Creditorsare requested 10 fie their claims within one month, EUG. MARTINEAU, in the matter of NOE4& EPHRAIM CHEV RIEE, of the City of Ottawa, Insolyents. w Eugene Martinean, of the llt‘yta’.O‘u'n. ave been appointed Assignee to kIT Com for Btoci Honds, Bocks, Sia Noul Dnl‘lzfi':'uhem mfim.m m weflt':m N t‘-bh-. hawiy 4 o mh':lh. Cord, Bt::doun 'r:, w o ackets, Bian , Buspende risters, Tidies, Tuffed Work. A Triumph of Mechanical Genius, Warranted for Three Years, Kuit i mene. melpang " "* 2,900 Buiches, in Family Knitting Machine NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. _ 0. ARCHAMBAULT, Notary, Genera : Agent, Coliector, &c. ‘Documents in both P.BASKERVILLE &£BROS North W . Cheese, Stilton Cheese, Ham Game Pie, Yorkshire Game Pie Pickles, P Jams, l Jellies, F Presecved Ginger \ i Marmalades % French Olives, Spanish _ do French Pickles, A Merry Christmas &a Happy New Year CHINA WAREHOUSE. UGARS, TFAS aANp COFFEESâ€"Very choice and guaranteed. None to e _ offer reductions in our general Stock, and hope to give satisfac.jon, HOICE 1.ABRADOR HERRINGS on hand. SILVER AND RED ONIONS P noIck FRUITS, SPICERS AND GENE â€" Byrups, at low prices, during the holidays. Dec â€" 4, 187% ONE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CIDER, hnd Soikaie! SMOFFICEâ€"South Side 8 betwten O‘Connor and Bankâ€"sts. Nov. 20, 1873 The und Campbell‘s Celebrated Boef Ham and Roll Bacon. _ Cass‘ Celebrated Canadian Cheese. Titus Block, South Snarksâ€"st. POCKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AND PLENTY OF GOOD OHEER ! Very Choioe, by Is now repiete with the intest MJ;U;_F-I Huts and Flowers, Manties. Costumes and Shawis wa.LADIES DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. Black Parametis, French Th Persian O Cloths, French Merinos. Black â€"tSilkk n â€" FANCY DEPABTM Inâ€"this en “:ll‘l';o b;r h?::.'u":z'-:v'-m. ol the season. nainirncie P nirons snn aung, ie un Loo rar : " MILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPa REMENT ways fashionable ; a choice variety of new onlourt * vfiivnmnusâ€"s"azi' Finish, ~ . In the following choice shades: Myrtle Nuvy, Vioist Ruby, Browas and Black. * * BEAL â€"ABERDEEN WINOEYS. large variety of beautiful m remarkably cheap. i â€" 7!0(’&[!{(} ?}oons_ ©. a a _â€"_ BAaTIN CLOTKH. Fsmid i prle Pring Nenier inleinig A Aprmeme s sn nteaal ‘hose capita® wearing Dresses that Lady In s Payson Blue, Prune, Brown, Olive. Green: \ lotel, ge " "*"4* !* N#v7 Is one of those capital wearing Dresses that 187%. Fall and Winter Season 1874: | Latest Novelties Introduced. DRESS, DRESS, SEVERN TWILL. __Rich Satin stripes anentirely new material :a thin make of sonze. yall 8CUTARIA CORD. l‘l’l.gory -«'-T‘J-*’;"‘"““""“’Wdflhd-mm L U k FRENCH POPLINNETT. un e ue ""'vx"t.:.fi‘h sEroR _ _ handuv-o and .v'L.rdqunm; wear warranted. h rens roe Tok CH _TWILL DIAGONAL Aeh::‘_tp.n-u-w for winter wear : in a splendid assortiment of Is so pretty that many Ladies will choose it in preference to more expenâ€" -v--uefl:h-dllmu-nd.r wear. 1t possesses tne advantage of Those ladies who cannot endure weight, will find this a very * c c cWHIGNONETTR SERGE rsigned HAS REMOVED to th mises now occupied by J. EW ING & Oo. (X)menrl‘l':‘-m Agents, h9. Oct. 11, 1873 R : NCO REGENT HOUSE ! Â¥&. We wish all our custorcers and the public generally the Barre! or Gallon ; also in Bottles. None should be without it ES AND GENERAL GROCERIES, WINKES, BRANDIES AND "FRENCH °MB "FRENCH "MERINDS. ¢ MERINOS. Celevrated Old Kentuck y + Nididd comialyct eb c Boarbon Whiskey, _ _ Henuessy Brandy, V. 0. Do do Three Star Do do â€" Two Star __ Do ___ do OueSiar Marachino, Oriental P ckles, Grande Chartreuse, Ays, Pana, Assignee. ‘ P. O, Box 5,128, 2A6â€"4l) us e3 14 18(84 Ee damakdd. A ~ Ti HAVE JUST RECEKLVED growth of Haj® on bald heads or =â€"â€"â€"mp 1 will 1(iree) rectpe » BALI,.:-ovlq Pfl'l-‘% BLOTCHES, Mortus, Tax DiszASEs wmhflq it clomr --n‘hnl“;-- ._..L...‘;..fl_my !uu"-lyu reseive Guests on the (Zin REFITTED, REFUR NISHED JAS, BAILIFE Sole . D, McDONELL. PIXMPLES., 0x HOUS . $H~Under new management. P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. r. BASKERVILLE & BROS. P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. a thin make of in those beautifol unâ€"! Russel Cord, Orape bald heads or smanth "“â€" «o THOB. F. CHAPMaR Cclebrated Renault & Co‘s Brandy, « McHKHenzic & Co‘s Ocle= brated Sherry Wines, McKenzie & Co‘s Port Wines, DeSt. Marceaux & Co‘sCham pagt Moselle do Carte Notre do Carte D‘Or â€" do Carie Blanche de Sparkling Moselie. _ @ do 4.

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