ROACHMNG i qaul Lmï¬uu(, SALES gy ire white, J fhitics whatever u:.u grey 1 uetion Roopg&, ger bring, on srere in lue Domi e " wommiched, house, mbk ?:‘ndh.- Oy rocmm, 4 Saturday to Let. 10n Ruft °d :! Tbumh'_:‘ ‘Jh. ,ï¬ Bla ~8K., . Hery m of \3.. D-ag per DOLRIG. . TTZL «s =â€" R. Gzay, Chemist, Sole |~rk secured) Montreai. %, double "artlle ~H kess ABRee Library Bool ‘:.rh.l-‘\ All-'.‘ room a Â¥. “-'3.“"'"{...,_‘*_3'; _ Blaniets MAN a 1 A'u. MA “0.0 M CH“'"~ fasiw .. BEDsTBADZ ! d u'..â€"'.: _ Consum Serofuia, and TEDâ€"Ladic® 26 hole «l ie bsiairigerator, W =. SYRUP OF prive WINTER imutes aster than Orpppaeait t 4# H SING SEHOLD PW L BC CTd ira e N ate. The sale is > -n-mc-.?ol.,._‘.w“‘ $eg; $iff B o4 30 oo omm 000 HEENMEDY FREE, scriber :: Gonds .TON 8y > P idif 1{5; cing at i8, com WIRE MATTRASSEKS, ..w‘*. ’““ Jjune 3 1673, ods are imported direst from ManQ d the prices are exiseimely 10# mail seut on appflcation. 18 gham INT® OFFICE, OTtawa. | and Departure of i Sianies, being ousy Cathcar s3 °C Mt R "X puay, the ing y 25;1 saxaoy aboa‘s ived og ship "River Ganget‘s l1b [. MELSG ns & CO, TAL STOV£ DE?OT, ® Am-i 3 ~4 24 its will be re0# wed at the rate 4 deposits can Qe ei;s Sales by 3 hagy, ® Pgnted MRA N* To o e N «be, Cu & (%> 78 Nassaq e 9 8: and '-.*"'"â€"‘:. ant ant Possession Immediatety Rermingham, * 53q & kenen Bterve and COLEMAN & y por ge oi 3p0 * saf ARRANGEMENE, AUCTriG® t9"s, wige Snid at al and sure means of CHAIR b .n.l!g!“ ind 53;'53::{ 1: if $pn4 y § #1 &Â¥ #+ &% Will. Hearn, Joiy, Lafontaine, Larochel, lansier, Lavalles, Lyoch, Mailhot, Mo!â€" LM Poliletier, Bellech=se, , Assomption, Pozer, Roy, Naw er fremblay. _ Commitiee on Private Mes:srs (Quimes, Kobertson, Fo is, leau, L“"i“il.,c.uh Hott~>n, wmboise, Robita lle, Bellerose, Trudel, &-‘. Beillinghn, â€" Beaubien, Coâ€"uâ€" nm Garneau, Gendrom, Gill, Joly Lwrier, Lecwraher, Mauluot Marchand, McGauvran, and Pelietier, of mb'd- up the constitution and + The gu Fellows Society. hive dom";d; proceeds of a concert, to & Home of this city. * eapied by the Hev J. Shes. Resolutions m advisability and necessity 1 Eeneninl such an Association, and medging the sams an united support. were passed, and a committee wis apâ€" fontsine, Laber;e, . Marchand, Me:bot, Pelletier, Beilech=s 0, andVo rauit _ comâ€" mittee on Railways, Canâ€"1s, and Veleg:aph Linesâ€"lMearse. (ua met. Irvine, Langevin, Cauchon, Holion, Lafrimboise, !rusel Bechind. Besuovien, Bellingham, Brigh+m, Bimson, Chauveau, Eddy, G raeau, gerin, â€" Ameeting of the Catholic young men Of thwuty was beld at the La saile Instiâ€" tute last evening for the purpose of t:king :’h an Association, to to be i‘The Cstholic Young Men‘s Lyceum,‘ and toestablish a place of reâ€"ort whâ€"re wm*“ their evenings with womw snd pleasure. The chair ws oo WDNGiL¢ DESPATCHE® GREAT BRITAIN. Vinancialâ€"Rev. Charles Kingsley. 104003, Dec. 11. â€" The rate of discount ,;--nu for three months‘ bills, 13 Sent , or } per cent. below the baok 'gln'-mo Bank of England bas ir. weased £01%.000 quring the lm"mk _ The proportion of the Bank e to Hoiton, Belierose, Latoutaine, Bachird, Bellingham. Gend:on, Joly, Lyoch. M «ii» hiot, _ Poupore, Pelietier. Com mittee on S.an ing Urdsr â€"Messrs. Ouiâ€" met, Laframlowe, David, DeBeaug n Porion, Esinhers. G=â€"nadrion, Heude, La= T-llhh was last week 45 r ?. UO# 481 per cent. d _ «"D mâ€"United States new 5s 92} ; #481%, Dec. I1th.â€"President McÂ¥ahon before taking action on the appeal for denying the charge that himâ€" Iy Aind other officers of the steamship de Havre‘ showed cowardice at the Sime of the disaster to that vessel, Erie, 37) NeÂ¥. Charles Kingsley (C non Kingsley) will soon visit the [,:m.d states. Hon Mr. Irvine introduced a Bill to proâ€" vide wremety tor losses occasioned by the burning ot the Qu«bec Court rouse. Mr, Uuimet preseated a report of et Committee appointed to comâ€" ‘Belect Standing :;mm'thuh::f:- :«â€"Privileges and Elecuions, . Irvine, Cuaplâ€"au, Langevin, Cauchon, ship of Steff rd ; of P. Maguire and othere, ml. Savige and others, of John Brewman and <thers, all of the Towvump of Shefftord, in the Cousty e° Sh fford, seve:aily praying that ce tain portious of the Towuship of Roxton, Milton and Granby, included within the lumits of the Parishot >t. Prudentienâ€"e, be not erected into a lo‘r rate municipality; of the Medical Fsculty of the University of Bishops College ard others, severally for ard; of the Natwal History w of Montreal and others, p aying that their annu«l grants be continued »nd increased ; of the Kerv. C. A. Loranger, for aid for the <onvent of m"-;olibo Rev. A. H. Coulter and others ’n’n& tor aid for a road in the Townshp of Wexiord ; of Chas. Garneau, ing the House to define the powers of =8.Nt at Arms â€" Hon. Mr. Latontsine introdu ei a Bill mspecting the election of memb«rs of the fuo Assembly & Mr. Ouimes invroduced a Bill # earuimg the election of members for the Tun Assembly. ‘ . Lafntaine introduced a Bill to rauder more geneial the practce of vacâ€" Mr. Marchand introduced a Bill respectâ€" ing the Legisliiure of the ~rovince of Mr. Lafontaine i: troduced a Bill to add certain proÂ¥isions to the law respecting The Honse adj sarned at 4 0‘clock. City an: Districs of Montreal ;‘ of the Municipality of the Village of Longuewi, ping that the said village be erected ;.m; of J. IcPhumm. Lemoine, of Buckingham, in the District ot Oitawa praying for the g:'-in. of an Act authorâ€" ming bim to the name of John McPbersou ; of the Municipal Council of the Corn‘y of Pouti e ; r.ying for amendâ€" ments to the ¢lector J iaws and for other m...; of the Montreal, Clunblyfb Railway Company, aying _ for amendmen ts t’o their Act of &M ; J of Auguste Demers and others, of the Parish of St Maihiae, praying that their land be detac‘ «d {from the Municipality of‘ the Vi‘lâ€"go «t Ricstelieu, and annexed to the Mumicpality of the P=rish ot St. ‘ Mathias, of the Municipality of the Townâ€"| Toroxto Dec. l1th. A. Mackensie and Mr. G. W. Moâ€" are in town staying at the Queen‘s _ Mr. Lynch called the attention of the House to the fact that newspapers had stated that the committee on the election for Joilette hid decliared the contestation f ivolus and vexatious, whilst the comâ€" mittee had declared that the contestation had not been frivolus nor vexatious. The MLpotuou were received and read:â€"Ut the Rev. L. Z. Moreau and others praying to be incorporated under p‘olock the name of "L‘Orphelinat de 8t. w;" of Sir Alexander Tilloch @alt and others, of Montreâ€"l, praying ior an Act of incorporation under the same of «The Consumers tas Company, ot \he sonalâ€"â€"Neow Donation. BY TELEGRAPH. ecie in. the Bank of France has §,000 000 francs during the past The Bazaine Trial. daziine. will wait for an expla " es Unlle, ant for the ox FROM TORONTO. Legisiative Assembly. Â¥BRANCE. .er took 11.â€"The Carlist Junta of ion â€" Liberal at three 11 Claimants are yow recognizd in Great Britain as the followers of a legitimate veâ€" cation, and this new branch of industry has alreaiy obtained so stroog a footing there that stock companies are now formed for the purpose of prosear‘izg the c.aims, ‘The latest claimant is the Counâ€" tess of DerwentWAier, who claims to bo the true descendant ot lhol::{oi Francis, Earl of Derwentwater, and : owaer of the vast and valuable Derwentwater estates, which are now entailed and under the control of the Trustees of Greenwich Hospital. Formal suit has been brought against those Trustees. At the same time, the Countess of Der â€" wentyatgr leased. to . a jo stock company (:W the lfl:‘ the coalâ€"mitiing, coke=â€"barning. u..'xm. making done on these estates for thirty years to ©*~%a,. ‘The e&m of the new company is only $2,500,000, and the shares are put low enough for everybody I»hlvosoE:noo. As a matter of c_urse, the company will have to prosecute the suit of Derwentwater vs The Trustees of Greenwich Hospitaiin order to secure its rights, and hence it is really an organizâ€" tion for the support of the claim. 1t is expected that the new claimant will be ready to yroo“d by the time the Tichs borne suit is ended. »»Those requirng warm, seasonable manties will get them in the latest styles at reduced prices at Allan, McKinnons & McMorran‘s, men, between the ages of eighteen and thirty five, be callel into active military service, and that those between thirty tive and fortyâ€"five be placed on the reserve. Of the active class 150,000 men could be obtained. a force suflicient to crush the Jaquviliar is is‘ued a proclamation to the le, announcing that he has receired mm to cirry out the project with America, to disobey which would involve Cubain war without the assistance of * The, Vag de that '3.-‘ ut:moa‘ . an thout y, as the o already mide known that it can‘t assist us. Cuba must r.se men and money to save itself. C ontinned Activity in.Brooklyn Navy Prof. A;l.ialmpmving'.d Bowrox, Dec. 11. midnight â€"Professor Afl:hnpmd-w;hhmy is probable. * h JCA sume i0 Ee eE ts im setod" detile Se i ~f dn Lï¬ F m avy and most of the atteniion of the construct on and engineering departments is given to the warâ€"ships Florida‘ and ‘Mennerota. tress." " When workingme : begin to think monopoly begins tostremile," and othe s of an equally signific nt chnracter. The number of homeless men and wo . men in this city, was given at 10,000. those in the station house, 1,510 per week ; and out of 11 Trades‘ Unions, 2025 men were idle, and only 5,950 employed, It is also stated that there are 180 000 skilled workmen idle infthis State. 11,000 of al! c‘asses idle in this city, and 38,000 men earning on an average of $34 per waek. A Naw Ship Canal Project. Wasmxotos, Dec 11 ‘The House ofered a resolution providing for the survey to ascertain the practicability of a Ship Canal connecting Lake Michigan with Wabash River.â€"Adopted. Mass Moot of Workingmenâ€"The Unomp}:;od in New Â¥york. New York, Dec. 11.â€"A mass meeting of workingmen was held in the Cooper inâ€" stitute to night. The hall was densely crowded by halfâ€"past o‘clock. Several huacdred ?n present. Arouard the platform were numerous motâ€" toes such as *Ws demand suspension of rent for three month«." "The General that commands the army is general dis :n. I.he- nuzmmenq 100 thuet diatmpe Argericen The + Virginius‘ is fitted out as a nation~ al guntoat under command of the Lieu= tecant who first boarded her from the ‘To:â€" nado,‘ and it is fully manved and equi ped in the arsenal. 96 The volunteers openly say when she leaves, every American in Cubi ’ou in air. ‘ihe otficer said t> this informant when e left the wharf, =‘Tell Americans we prefer to settle this matter with carâ€" ?.I:o." Miny Americans are preparing to ve. Commander Cushing was granted an h;hrvm with the prisoners, but was only statement in refererice to Gmxhu"ol ‘ in connéegion with i the volunteers to go to war, their deâ€" | Freedmea‘s Bureau termination not to w‘ivo up the + Virginius ‘ tm oâ€"reveaite A Tribune Key West special says a resi« CANADIA dent of New York, just arrived frm = Mavan«, says the toitifications in the hu~â€"| The steamer ‘Wate bur are undergoing repaire, P [od to break her way and etiquette of saluy aummenxnecd 6 A con:uitation of naval officers, Secreâ€" tary Robeson, and Caiefs of Bureaus, was held yesterday, during which the details and etiquette of saluting the fiig were Guorro Figo sa‘ts, that all ableâ€"bodied roar? ain Aiaks ts P eP va Aoas ces dated, until such time as we shall Obuain work, and pay for all our work. That we demand work now and pay for work, and the abolition _ of the _ contract system. _ ‘That to _ prevent money panics _ we _ demand the enactment of a l.w which shali limit the accumulations of aay individual wealthâ€"that is a law of graduated taxation, which shall prevent any man of being ab e toâ€"doei up our cire ulating media n, WhotBer in gold, »totks or greenbucks. Speeches werse made in German, French and English. The " Virginius" Trouble. Naw Yorx, Dec. i1.â€"A Washington despatch says :â€"There is in administrative qimro, a smothered exultation over the triumphs of modern diplomacy. . Proâ€" minent advocates of administration said last night, "1if the Castelar Government can survive under the exactions we have put upon them, the Republican Governâ€" ment will be triumpbaâ€"t in Spain for meny years. â€" l From Washington. Wasumorox, Dec 11â€"in the House Mr. John Huilbert read a preamble ana resoâ€" lution, among which were as follow< : â€" Resolved, That we will in this our tme of need supply ourselves and our families with proper piovisions and"the necessaries of life, and we will send all our bills for the same to the city treasury toâ€" be liquis Marine Disasters. Mirwavckes Dec. 11. â€"A carefully com= piled statement of the marine losses on the lakes gives the total damage for 1873 at $3,9;6 QOUO, or nearly one mnilion more than in 1872. The number of vessels of all kinds lost or damaged in 1873, was 1,818, and in 1872 the number was T44, being 573 less than this year. Indian Atrocities. Sax Axtoss, Texas, 10. â€"Tae Indians in their raid on t Moose River, killed iwentyâ€"four po?Bhg mostly shepherds. At another ranctbe, where 13 herders weie herding sheep, the Indians killed seven -o-â€"hn&tbo- to trees. ‘The whereâ€" abouts ot ©ther six is not known. i% this city, claim to have receited ‘intellia gounce of anotner victory of their forces over the Spanish (Government troops. One Republican genetal is said to hare been wounded, and .@ number of officers killed, including severat colonels. UNITED STATES AFFPAIRS Prociamation from the Captain Generalâ€"The Cuban Press on.the The Claimant Business. n:.oouui pt 1 ; ;\ the House d.'-; who â€"arti {drrect chasges ‘. on &:::m ‘:‘_-cmm Brigadier efererice to tha readiniess of ‘ in connéekion with to go to war, and their deâ€" | Freedmen‘s Burear CUBA. 2431 itless of ‘ in connéeéion with his management of the 1°COP | _ FrOM MF., m'm led â€" to r m,':;"ltunuy n5l=‘|,. House 0 cans | tion has not N‘!dohulutn ‘€ !0 | was adopted Ih evidently d‘imnnonu, y ‘ f We we c l{ï¬ McL®TYRE, Wadsworth‘s Block, Sparks reet, can accommodate three gentlemen with | oard and lodging. The bedrooms are large and N. B.â€"You will know the place from any other by being carpeted, E M P O ERIL U M theâ€"broad ‘gauge trucks® and the narrow gauge trucks rununder. Thounï¬g ed are placed on the line between John‘s and Rouse‘s Point. At the end of October the route between Toronto and Montreal was renewed with steel rails to the extent of two hundred and sixty miles, and by the end of 1875 the whole east and wutwmboohuol..hrp?nï¬qhw- ing already been laid west of Toronto and east of Montreal. The line east of Monâ€" treal is to be converted to narrow gauge next year, whonmnwillboinhrchng«l aniahs ConnmeRo IARES CCCR WO n g with nearly three, hundred companies, W@Wh to be transported all over the contifient without breakings EOONO!Y 18 WEALTH 1 BOOTS & SHOES largely increased accommodation, such as freight sheds, workshops, roundâ€"house, etc , and will give employment to a Inz number of men. ‘lhe want of water is only draw back that the Company experiâ€" ences at Stratford. and the construction of water works will soon have to receive the serious attention of our town {athers. Euccess to the Grana Trunk. The London Free Press in a recent issue says .â€"A large part of the one §hundred and fln{‘mmw gauge locomotives for the Grand nk road have already been de livered. Nealy a thousand new box and platform cars have also been delivered, while the conversiea of two thousand fire hundred freight cars is taking place at hundred freight cars at Polnk $E UBaries siid Sithiferd." 20 cvery iwent;.four hours,, z‘fo NHtter clevatin machine, by which Cars are raised 0 theâ€"broad ‘gauge trucks® and the narro: at this point are second to none in the Domunion. ‘The new track having its terminus at Stratiord will 5004(. . hy c se en en is evidently opposed to brilliant field movements, rather preferring to conduct with masked batteries. * May m win !‘‘â€"Montreat Star. We are credibly informed that it it is the intention of the Grand Trunk Railway authorities to lay, at an early day, another track from Sarnia to Stratford. _ The through trafic over the road is rapidly increasing, and with all the facilities “:’f narrow gauge, new cars, new engines, everything else in the way of rolling stock, the capabilities of the road are overâ€" taxed. _ By laying another track from Sarnia, the difficuities will be considerâ€" ably overcome, as the railway facilities The steamer ‘Watertown‘ which attempt] ed to break her way through the ice suc ceeded in getiing as far as Telegraph Is= IIAnd, whence she returned to Kingstof.â€" bid. From Mr. Joly‘s remarks on Friday were led to expect that n.:'mm position ~ nieditatéd a dask power, 3".: the style of the Mackentie party in the House of Commons, but the erpecta~ tion has not been realized. _ After a short debate last night the reply to the Address was ndopu\'i without a division. Mr. Joly You can positively save "Big Money" by purâ€" Prof. Agassiz Seriously I11. Bostox, Dec. 11.â€"A despatch reports Prof. A gassiz‘s illness is hhnL: alarmâ€" ing turn. ‘Ihe bise of the n is se riously weikened, and paralysis of: the wholomumhrmuuhfun{l;* Brigadeir General Howard Charged with Fraud, &¢; Wasu:xotos, Dec. 11.â€"The of War has sent a letier to the of the House cof !ao-n&?‘glu . CUBITTED STATES AFFAIRS. A Firm Broken by a Dishonest Clerk, Nsw York, Dec. 11.â€"A. W. King & Co. were compelled to temporarily suspend, owing to the defaication of their clerk Hosford. Paris, Dec. 11.â€" The crowds at the Triâ€" anon toâ€"day, warmly cheered when the verdict was rendered. ‘The sentence inâ€" cludes payment of costs and expu‘ision from the Legion ot Honor. _ The cattle show at the Agricultural Hall is a failure. Some of the beasts are perishing, and the owners of many others on exhibition, have withdrawn them. %q.74 and 76 SP A RKS8â€"ST., Dec. & 1873 TT Om pna e TNE ceden The condition of the atmos~ pmz‘im..‘. serious effect on busiâ€" nees. Navigation on the river is very danâ€" Loxnox, Dec. 11.â€"The dense fog conâ€" tinues this morning. ‘Tis almost unpreâ€" The English Press on Eazaine‘s Conâ€" ~ The News hopes that as the evidence was so conflicting, his sentence will be comâ€" muted to perpetual exile or imprison» GREAT BRITAIN. The Rothschild‘s buy out the Hungaâ€" rian Loan. Loxpbox, Dec 11â€"The Rothschilds bere bought out the Hungarian loan of $32.000,â€" 0UU yesterday . Theé Telegroph considers him a sacrifice to national vanity. * The News hoves that as tha avidenca MIDâ€"DAY â€" DESPATCHES | QARD AND LODGING m!haqnmho was justly con. W. L. MILLARD‘S A London Fog and its Results. CANADIAN NEWS. Popular One Price Bazaine‘s Downfall, covers an area of about fifty chasing your â€"AT o Choamats $100, oi t Apap mrprbert minng per es braiged Whity Wire Hope Clothes Ling Radreos HODSON RIV ER wnma street west, Torunto, Ontario, j i. mhak son it af Uhen holicds to the Lrivate the first and last of kuch noticés to theâ€"Private uit Fetitions forPrivate Bills must be presentod within the trat three weeks of the Session. _ Des. 5, 1873. that they are required by the Rules of the two umndl’uflonl.éhlch are published in full in the "Canada Gazette") to give TWO u&mn' l\fllcil‘ of lh‘ou.#n&n (cleart ® Mmfl’ ® ,Ix e and in the 'Ounhp(.)(m.’ also in ofl published in the County of Union of Oguntiea Parties make application to Parâ€" e d onient (erce cepr for granting o. CcoUNTY OF RUSSELL, Containing 200 Acres. st popular music, hbeing selected as the "eream‘ from an m-o-:‘m.um"w% (ige boqhane presaie inhe neet bect s on it for presents each book you 'Emvuï¬o‘(..-go. llhthï¬imm get Three B-lulnd%\y Ddhnvor'tr Bent, postpaid,. on receipt of retail price. OBAB.H_h{)fl'BONacg.,r OLIVER DITSON «0o, * Py *.. terms and apply to the Manager hfl of MQ‘WQ |eCa‘ #.> PR-IVATI BILLS, Price of each mmcmn.um;mm.ma 50; Fine .00. ‘The mbove sple: Teoky aso prcicor tromure Rawmer of the boed un Silver Chord ! INSTRUMENTAL FOR PLANOFORTE OR REED ORGAXN. Gems of Strauss ! _ How® Crmors! Vols. I and II Gems or werman t Ho-d% t Gems of Sacred 1 â€" Wreath of ~â€" . _ â€"â€"â€"â€" Stockdale, Insoivents _ Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the ereditors of the L-nlv-u be ho: t the office of Messrs. O‘Connor t'wa-m, Bou:non, 2y o mt ie 9f 4h ouete "n,,non; eleven o‘slock in the forencon, for the public exâ€" wm:&o insolvents and the ordering of scdeath Btyfof Wiv, mt ocm ie twontyâ€" m ov ies res D WaARDS GRIFFIN, UNEXCELLED WION! OF BOUND v oCA L In the matter of William Stockdale and Richard pisos 4 &# CELEBRATED I, the undersigned, Eugene Martineau, of the i nome eremnra im bar the Montreal, Dev. 3, 1873, ___BENKLER & SENKLFR, Brockwville, Oct. 22, 1878, Hortinw* xi cal o se ui EC n Aacâ€" to ind di teobjection until inst., after which dividend ® ALEX, MOFFAT, Montreal. Dec. $, 1878. Htâ€" in In the matter of CHEVRIER & LAFRAMâ€" ru!!l'..ll.. dtho(mydounv'almnnu. _I, the undersigned, Eugene Martinean, of the ____ Lot No. 8, in the 2nd Con. of the TOWNSHIP OF CUMBERLAND, 1Nso|.m'r ACT OF 1869. In the maiter of JAMES MARTIN, 1 the unierilened, N. Tetooate of the Vitings of + 11 &nll,mhun bonol.g'punld assignee in lhllh:.t- Ureditors are requested t> fle their claime beâ€" fore me within one month, _ _ _ _ _ In the matter of WILLIAM THOMAS He« ESTER PRESTON, and JOHN uml OTICE is honby&;nu that avplication will be made to the ‘wlative Assem bly of the mce of Quiario, at its session, for an Act to incorporate a Rail Oonm with m to construct a line of Railway Parry to Carleton Place, â€"to make connecâ€" tions with oiher “'#l. ae .. * * Iolichors for Apphicants 1ore Toronto, Dec. 5, 1878. flmvlv to the ire of the Province of Ontario, at its mm an A‘:s wgn:hn. m- poration greater powers to acquire cw of the Westâ€"half of Lot No. 1, on the th side of York »treet; Lot No. 9 and the Northâ€"balf of in uitone the Tot Purpace 5 coieplicing Un SNeitiemn in olnpe, U eaiines i Wwu. P. LETT, _ City Clerk. Puss m mssc _ & THE OTPAWA TIMES DECEMBER 12, i83 Oct. 21, 1873. in the matter of JAMkS BUCHANAN, of Ottawa, an Insolvent. A first dividend sheet has been prepared, open Wumï¬dlu.,mmhdlvmd ALkX. MOFFAT, _ HQME MUSICAL LIBRARY, A first dividend sheet has been , open gmwmmwmv&:u December Bore Throat, Beils, Wounds, Hoarseness, Ulcers, Bruises, NSOLVENT ACT UF 1869. NSULVENT ACT OF 1869. pUsEmi] ’ i CcuUuRES _ 4 Rheumatism, Scalds,â€" Lameness, Neuralgia, Burns, Soreness, > M.TETREAU, Hull, November 2ith, 1873. Amies NSULVENT ACT OF 1869. City Hall, Otta NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. NSOLVENT ACi OF 1869. tn the matter of D. 6. NALRD) of Fitsroy ot..18 1874 Shower of Poearls ! ALFRED PATRICK, _ Clerk of the _ House of Com i amh, 233â€"1wim o "Ton. | * ARIC. WILLIAM F. MUNRO. EUG, MARTINEAU, of Gems ! Operatic Poarls ! The best quality from the producer, for medicinal jpurposes and family 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WIN%, Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Duferin, "Tfl-’.‘.....» 3m.?u‘ï¬m"l a ¢v...u. ci\umï¬l‘;n,e. nh.mu.'g“' .__ Guasgow, 1238t. Vincentâ€"st., R, A. GARDNER, Secrotary. DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL. popaar $Oatae s t g AxxviTtes due, but not applied AssURANCE FUND.......... LIABILITIES, BHAREHOLDERS CarITAL paid Assurance Premiums) £250,203 17 1 Ot;-;llgmmu Al) .': 11 I®TERESt and _ Diviâ€" CEROT PECIRNOST UD TD PC MMMDeptrep resernevvese en ce en en nar e Being a» increase of £18400 over the previous ‘ Lj'thoold(onh.:oluâ€" r* weat ds Core am i Aneunanes morein foree for «ocm n #"L C Phiicics were. .. mnns m:-ns;:-moa n Class A were ........ m) m“ is A (incluaing yalue of " POEÂ¥ERER ET EP 4p4 L uiL l Lc ul uq ul lc l 200000000 M URZ 12 MOIET AOT©_PTUZTION 0" theif Salisiaction with its progress eition. In all w‘:c';;'u the mu&d ï¬ew have been most favourable. ‘Ihe Nï¬%lr‘lfl X:LiUm-?D have been close -.Q!l!h . _The Claims and Expenses have been moderate, and a‘ter payment o(‘NQI CABH BO Ufl&?lnm‘o! Lï¬mm been added to ‘heassets on hind. The Assets, fl\. )’fl.‘: ::‘r-vv-â€" Lnks dldnbo_m Sel" nE?:..‘T..;'&?.‘.‘,'.‘&"‘!â€â€™. M 2 The Cas# BoxUsEe to be distributed to the Policyâ€"holdcrs in class A. for the current year, endâ€" 5&5 April 1874, will amount tg‘cbou £40,000. _ ‘They will be ot the same rates as for last ear, WN-mln abatement of the curren year‘s premiums, namely:â€"On Ordinary \"hole Life Policies, if opened on or before 6th Arfl. l&ï¬, 374 pe: cent of the premiums; mrnea in the hlwmï¬tr.mp-“undl gent. On all later policies opened on or before 5th A pri‘, 168. pot rectors now declare Dlvflondbthuhnohoumnmhmtturreen.o.me id up Ca; ital of £57,500, the same to be payable n lith Novemb r prox., under deduction of the :urlnmnn-tnnd.o-u the ending 5th April, D‘l"l':[.lr;-'hul:.mmm to the number of 2,387, fOF.csin cce s ienss en cce + ++ +£1,018,974 ‘whose declined or not with were > 482 AOD ce 600 se cne cssn ra en ++ ie > 21 §,807 And the transactions, | 1908, fOF ... .....2...22202..00.0.00794,447 NEW LiFE AXXUITIES were the amount of per aunum, ................... 2, 108 I:an::a'enrn:l t'ho es nndul'lu)l..l,clu hr.m‘“or mï¬ DsATHS occurre; ‘Mes, cancelling 20 Life Ann: rannum Case loumnmpdd&l‘m)-!rddmlom-wtot..... pe 88, 167 The RBVESUR Of the YERKF WBB.:â€".0 Lerdrclls.ss. 1. . L _ . L TIHTT PIMNTAUYheFrHNR TS air oan (v. v. r.m_mu-.mum in Jerex‘s. Reasonable priceand good arti .6. DUBLIN mrwd DAWE® PALE ALE and CLAR mumx@ wum;onnm#mu?" Was held in the Associations Head OM 82 Prince‘s Street, Edinburgh, on Friday, the 3ist October, 1873â€"Bir ARCHLBALD HOPE, Bart., in the Onaln ay, the Sist dhy, EXTRACTS FROM THE DIRECTORY REPORT AND STATEMENTsS. «in agrin submitting the Anpual Accounts of the Association in the usual full detail, the Directors have only to renew the e pression of their satisfaction with its progress and position. In all AL l _l ~~._r=-~-...........-.'...............‘-.-..‘-‘.‘.v......-.'lf:"fl.l‘ltl:fll‘ ï¬w"“comqgu leme A move ooo oo eelaron en ceoniio io ooo .. n=ln’ at 5th April, (including yalue of Policies held from other * W@PO®silrrserrcres Sb eenete Een e ree rree en en e en n e rrre n e ce n e en n ce sn ren n ane (poing An increase of £100,000 over the previous year.) é REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDLNG rw APRIL, 1878 Axouxt or Fuxps at the beginâ€" To CLAIMS under Policies by [r')’a-m _ hing of the year................£1,498,167 5 4| (after deduction of sums Reâ€"asâ€" DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, Ex. Bhip from France, England and Spain. _ Ten hbhds, EXTRA FINE OQOLD PORT W IN H! LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND Evening Flowers Just Received Haws, July 11. A Choice and Extensive Stock! ning of the year................£1,498,107 5 4 Or, Deducting Values of Policies ‘ held from other Offices and ‘ Bonuses thereon............... _ 52648 15 5 MILLTSXEEY . Several Lines of FELT HATS at Cost. As per First Schedule....£1,540,200 15 4 AIMS @dmitted intimated, _@y;_p_y_‘@ 55917 111 A Grand Display of the Latest and Richest Shades and Latest â€" Styles®. Finnaon l{l‘n.fll + In x'n-;hm m‘;‘m THOS. PATTERSON Dec. 3, 187% cCO Teasg, Coffees and Sugars. 1 se T Do ooo Aenent eEvevn en veees £200ET LIFE ANKUITIES were the amount of per aunum, ................... 158 u-r::orenrn:in “'ho s ga.wmnéei': â€nlfor 1;1',6.'1: A occurre ‘Mes, cancelling 20 Life Annuities rannum uon beke ware paid 65 policyâ€"Holders to the auit y {Op O nuuities for per annum 8157 BVENTRE of tha vaar wase 0 00 â€"O8, 15 variety of other kinds ; New Cheese and Potted Meatsâ€"all kinds : Lemon Ym;ydumn.rl wWMMu**lfm superior from hiusm.l:-:-ml ‘.humur-'.mn-qï¬ %; Com* Honey in ginss boxes.‘ ALLAN, MKINNON$ & MXORRA\, N. 22q .. Writer to the Signet. | THOS. MACKENZIE, Req., Writer i SHR K2 Tae is us | DARE NTE Ti Medical Officerâ€"JOHN BROW N, Eeq., M.D , F.R.C.P., 3 Rutland Street. DIREQOTORS AT LONDON. * Hox. Au®x. Morartis, Lieut.â€"Gov, of Manitoba, â€" ; eoalottenâ€" a t - -J_} .Ams:l'l.m :h?.mam.) _OFFICE FOR CANADA: 0 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL e Agents for Ottawa: J. T. & W. PENNOCK. MiERIR) Hk§., 17 Grececharchâ€"at|GRORGE BARNET; ArQ , 9 Letusier Gardens. Meciont Oftcere | SFREHAT E. pLATY ATEH, Baqu M D;9 Corgon 20. Btagkeir, w s+»»««+««» 61,086 12 2 PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"Class brands. DIRECTORS A‘ Bir ARCHIBALD HOPE of Eeq., Mitre Temple|A. B. WHITE, Es 9 s Enplenck e pises by ta ol a y yID TorRrAxcE, Esq., (D. m.o“ .;nu\:nu. Fruits, &e , Tin goodaâ€"French " in bns aite, MelConnate RoPal A mwerts or 14 BALANCE SHEET ON irk APRIL, 1873, HREAD OFFICES IN GREAT BRITAIN, THE HTEk ANNUAL MEETING £1,500,171 18 11 £1,410,508 9 11 £1,781,880 0 8 1 HOS, PATTERSON $ Fine Old Brandy, $41,880 10 4 52,648 15 5 % 11 6 mou n Hge. a comtints tto.. ... ... TB O 'gmm’ KNZIE, Keq., W riter to the Bigna % ERBON. Esg., Dp.â€"1 SE es t is q ce .o dowies pa@fi P# esc cce kak en e diiren ns t 1 1 EDINBURGKH amine the Stock. seasonable Mantles should MANTLES AT A BARGAIN MANTLES REDUCED MANTLES ATâ€"A DISCOUCNT 606 664 y y y3 Those who require warm Sl 2.87.for........................£l.0|l,!74 . se ce n n e snn en e cea ie es ec < . 21 8807 ' ‘POF RUBIMB, :+ ++ +s rr6r4r es 5++ 0 Life Annuities for per annum 89% « ME Of: +2 666 cre is ces e ressrarern es s BRBT ., 15 Barge Yard Chambers. «......... perannum _ 17,\77 Ko % & £1,506,171 13 11 181,447 19 £3,048,867 exâ€" The subscriber offers sor sale on account of the for five or six weeks from this date * Oct, 20, 1878 1,000 bush bush. Peas, and a large soppyor, Polstoss mamys qo ns preminee m:&lkmumw.i Carpenter Tools. Alse on thefTimber Limits of the on Lake Temiscamingue, ::-nu %fl&“ Harness ether whole sold separately 10 san Parshmers" Terme Shornt. * Estate of Chevrier and Laframboise ‘The following Property MTvuhDonthuleDw uffs, Fringes, Afghans, Mublas, U Or 00. LATOUR, who will be on the premises W for YÂ¥ will & Amndwm arranted IM oars, Kanit 2,900 Stiches; in | Family Knitting Machine \Very Choise, by the Barrel or Galion ;/aiso in Bottles. None should be without it. i P. BASKERVILLE & BRO6. Cnoxcz â€"ERUITS, SPICES AND GENERAL GROCERL wiN BRANDIES AN Byrups, at low prices, during the days. * e _ i. BASKERVILLE & BROS. UGARS, TEAS AND COFFEESâ€"Very choice and guunu. None to exceed them. W S Offer reductipns in our general &ocl,r{ndhop.h satisfaction, * P.BASKERVILLE & BROS A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year North W. Cheese, Stilton Cheese, Ham Game P!~, Yorkshire Game Pie, Pickles, «3 ~elites E: Preserved Ginger ( } lnnnnhde-m o g French Olives, Spanish _ do _ French Pickles, CHINA WAREAOUSE. 7 UGARS, TEAS AND COFFEESâ€"Very choice and | oflerndncug_m{nourgenord Btock, and hope to [HOICE LABRADOR HERRINGS on hand. SIL\ ) ONE HUNDRED B CE mICDTE . STARE RAR EK R Bole for Ottawa and h. Z#~OFF1CEâ€"South Sidey@parks, betwien O‘Connor and ï¬â€œ J. EWING & Oo.1: The undersigned HAS REMOVED to the premises now occupied by "-e?n:‘l’:m. Ilr?ï¬ Md.o oue Stat i Campbell‘s Celebrated Beef Ham and Roll Bacon. Titus Block South Soarks=st. POCKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AND PLENTY OF GOOD CHEER ! Â¥R. We wish all our custorcers and the public generally , Ritfiganluniteinnepe ~ _ JAS. BAILIFE, Cooking Urensils, Biscksmith and T aoks * aise on toucimber Leimite of *‘ MOURNING COODS.__ """M lt C oi P ruor%?‘?mr. PE ETTE betiartadicatends Autrmmiacdual htfl-bo:-‘ ent will be found all the iatest novelties of the season. l-ll.;-. ;}MMI’WY&WM EILLINIBY flv MANTLE PARTMENT nmmm Ia-‘-n.z‘m !h.‘-. in Bouncts, Â¥e.LADIES DRESSES MADE TO ORDELE Rest quality im ported. dod&lâ€nbg hi mant Â¥as.;....._.“â€" e corded cloth of superior finist mm FRENCOH POPLINNETT. Payson Blue, Prune, Is one of 1873. Faill and Winter Season 1874 is of is a very pretty texture ; the wear warranted. "‘“"""?‘i'ï¬%?'% DIAGONAL. Aml-_lnw for winter wear ; ina splendid assortment of Is so pretty that many Ladies will choose it. .V.m_"m IM._ wear, u] tare? in ail the new ahage ooo «ol MIGNONETTE Latest Novelties Introduced. . DRESS, _ DRESS. Oct. 11,1878. _ m F : M O 7 REGENT HOUSE ! VELVRETERNGâ€"â€"Bik Pn Hennessy Brandy, V. O. Marachino, Celebrated Old Kentucky Oriental Pickies, Grande Chartreuse, Aya, Pana, BCUTARIA CORD. tradatl «ut 6 sttnetredbectceatizttcdd d1 dR ankre > BA , Soft and pleasant to wear : in those beautiful unâ€" VICUNA SERGE snadess Myrile NMavy, Viciet, Ruby, Garnet, ABERDEEN WINCEYS. J. R&. STITT & Co., t 3 SPARKSâ€"ST. HAVE JUST RECEIVED !“hg-m It possesses the advantage of Whiskey , do _____ Ofthe City of itaws, Insoivents, 1, the *M‘: C Ottawa, been appoinied -gï¬-gwb A elaims within one in the matter of NOE4& EPHRAIM CHEVRIEE, Iml.m ACT -(:' 1869, * 0s . Three Star Two Star Oune Star BILVER AND RED ONIONS Oct. 17. 1878. Will be ready to receive Guests on the*;Zn REFITTED, REFURKISA ED Oct. Z1, 1873 D, McDONELL. P. BASKERVILLE & BROS, Sparkling Mogclie. .MÂ¥ do McKenzie & Co‘s Ccle= brated Sherry Wines, McKenzie & Co‘s Port Wines, DeSt. Marceaux & Co@Champagu Moselie do Carte Noire do Carte D‘Or do Celebrated Renault & Co‘s OF CIDER, 1OHN , MARTINEAU,