Ihru'r::a"fln Om FriawxD. â€".:!i n.ui“q.: newani at the Prolest. ant Hoapital, has resigned his position, i Pitant in atours Borcughs fom mor m& ';‘,n mï¬. t}adflnio? mammzwym., ted by the directors, medical men, and the patients, and it willâ€"ling ere ro effâ€" tions umpb‘ led by Mtr / and Ses. 10 s 4. We.:.l:‘uu of ;fmunhsm Orex Aiz Coxczet.â€"The band of the General‘s Foot Guards will play the following ‘g":n af '_ aiminint oqoare this (Wed nesday) erening at eight o‘olock :=â€" PROGRAMME, oioacitns oo l $ess n : eal Gorormnz and Aquariums a beautiful selection to be sold at .once by J. H. Shanly, at Bowe4& Etratt‘s. i §otes 10 i n mane moas Parkinson, » B'Guua; ames Codd, Fn‘:.Chnpuiu. Juu-) uy -bi: utes of last meeting were read and tarism Commntioes sppagiet ie rei rented their teports: the serviced of Sone: rier‘s brass and string band were accepted be ub-t"‘; grounds, one pbgrte d no of those wh some Chnm a committee tion at E Je W hands oaher ipaee on en &&Grlm..;Angulumnfr udu‘fldc::mr-&ma night. Presentâ€"Dr. Sweetland, President, in the chair; W. . Meadows, lst Vice President ; Mr. Simuel Rogers, 2nd Vice of those who keep the booths, After some discussion &. President, Messrs. Champness a‘:d mm‘;â€dnu Dax Goops at halt at W.8. Wil -Q'sflnnh'und.’fl“ i e on the terins proposed by the Music tifemoneere h be F6X this sriuing is concert e the basement of the Dominion Methodist Church, by the members of the Christian Tess cmnt s "s Snile? mt ns apledmigs 2 and comprises a capital selecâ€" tion of choruses, trios, quartettes and vocal and â€"instrumental solos. â€" Miss wn“&“b’::d:: can: predict for those mumwm.-" grounds, one kept byâ€"a licensed yvictual far, and the other. b:’;.oatboduor.nd that no spirituous liquors be sold by either miftee.>1t was resolved thit there should be only two refreshment »booths on the a good idea . toâ€" issue some sort of lighter head dress to the police than the heary %"&“&“ of a or straw bat would be more comfor.able for the men m--.uwh. Perhaps the ers will take the matter into consideration. y um;:neab;y.&d- was put u Â¥ at~ the Lfl- of Mr,. Bermingham . $11,000 was the highest bid and the proâ€" porty was bought in by Mr. Durocher, the Nos. 1: sold4 for $3,225,. Rowe & Erratt‘s sale rooms 'ruc.m.â€"ma.num was as sluggish as ditchâ€"water. » the barges mentioned hyaham cleared out at an hour, ï¬ am., there wore but about at the berths dissharging Tusun soses and Gladoli bulbs will be Hesposed of today by J. H. Shanly, at lak a Bny amormane of mo en ut hove & Erratt‘s. Mr, Shanly will soll them at onee. Call toâ€"day and secure some. h(?tm.nr‘n‘d %Iur house goods, cheap chash, â€"« W. Laxa‘ m!ï¬h and O‘Connor streets. * 1w ket in U Town yesterday was not p&uhrgp‘.ï¬_k one so far u&os_t? M-dtâ€"h:uuok Mcssszse, Camnoun & Baiaxxax.â€"A moot» ing of the creditors of Messrs. Chisholm & Brannen was held yesterday, when an offer of somposition was made, which will be. submitted to the erediters for ‘conâ€" M'd'mh'&m-:a t--':‘:-n"-' Jutl * 5 * Puzrsoxas.â€"Mr. Matthew Crooks Camâ€" eron arrived in town yesterday to attend Sth of J * aotion Of genurkt biisincst. Th ty of June 43 p. m, for the Han SALE THIS WEEK :â€" TWEED PANTS, ; * TWEED VESTS, 4 TWEED COATS, OQpposite Bate & Co. LUSTRE COATS, * LINEN COATS, Readyâ€"made Clothing, BOOTs & SHOESs PALACE SHOE STORE, Gentlemen‘s Walking Slow uzar hardware, in mechanics‘ tools Hats ror tus Porics.â€"Would it not be CHAS. BRYSON, Wuriirxorox Waro Marcet.â€"The mar May 230, 1876 Der Goovs.â€"A sacrifice at Wilson‘s, 0 To BRYSOX‘s Kocal Zutelliqeuce. He testimontal; and is " to" be the fund theretor will be liberally " â€"â€" "a Atepssian‘n .~~ : Bdeo e s Bs M bFLLU nd master Selling at Half Price Teip®.â€"â€"A regular meetin AT PRESTON‘S (the lntest style) OVERCOATS, 110 Eparks street, OVERALLS, &¢, SERGE COAT3, td d102y1 While L was under the progess of Eryâ€" sipelas, the Hon,. Dr, called upon me ; I told him how m of the H I had used. He said "F. x‘yxpï¬ phites is a good h an & tonic, â€"and ~no~doubtâ€"had ~drawn "the acidity that was in my to the sur face, and thus prevented it from attackâ€" ing some important organ of my system." ï¬"?&?&"&‘@ Tord Inimcditod 16. is Natmadits aas ve Now is your time to b ehu:haa- ware. Twlnty-fln per hnA off for cash on Saturday, 27th u,?‘. W. Laxa‘s cor, Sparks and streots i6diw You will save Hmobl;d %flt} machine rifaet thee on the bank and .’ifl:‘ï¬f&.‘a"& Howent +4 miioh us ras moftecengeiet ment to w e However, " all‘s wa‘l :i‘:r“ .well," and the boat having been safely housed the t.n(nlvudond home n?::'dunpu but scarcely wiser men than were when lheyw’onsont. *I‘was not well ! oc and cool the dress for hot ‘weather, from 30 bghts. Stitt & Co‘s." «_ _ 83i5 â€"For myself, I have much pleasure in ing it ed A + P emne en ance. Butbkno'm- must be mod,uld:du‘:ltli g&:nl of.:l‘! I gwraxr x I vmdbu_u.i;_ï¬__ to renew their It makes an old a look ton years mnrr. "l%nd‘-uu true." W ould could more it known for its many virtues. its in ventor live to see the mfllfln Ausx, Cuirx D, D. "®o8>" 4162 " windmill ex " and on returning to thair. boat " bowse," ther inled tardo. io things at once, that is to: ateady the craft and the the shanty there was a blowing aud the more Gb? tried to the d.:th more it would‘nt stop shut. One of the "jally young watermen," who could not feather his our with skill uind dexterity, underto»k to get ashore, and in order to ce oh. mark !) put one fost 0 4 The boat slid from lhon%m into middle of the canal,;and the cqr-"#-alll with i':,.ht ‘he dldu.':.{p hh.':: murky nt'c.'h-.lo was :a‘d .l: wh': & ments ; when ho came was looked like a‘ decomposed plece of cold boiled v:l. Iliid ooâ€"p.uloo,b"mm ments were of a som ts uueened, cb ‘ulery recombling out of the unacous bath, sat dawn age, well Late Rev. Pr. Clarke wrote MF Féllows. Ezamelline at Esmonde‘s. Hs Seomso His C &* f ° two <members<of that yelept " Swells" came to most tignt ed grief in the canal Main: streot bridge. They were in a boat, which was a method of conve; they . "M:i†Ing about the Deep" CIP forrome fiake, n u some ltgouriq under the they were rowing, but in . : doing some AccurmytD There were one Iortwo a y informed ‘# Thiss re t they have never been | paid for the oonvog. e of the members 'ofcm-pmuontot al.ot the late Mayor. Asthe un ‘has not yet | been paid, and he has| not received the ,mn‘zo}oflih mkom\b:dog: , fund, it can ke expeot: he stfould settle with the carters out of \his own pooket. Really it is time this | matter was settled. ./ » Tus Arpion is .. C the propiietach ‘0f by. 0. W. Websten, the sample, and undergonse a % w Boarders cain now be mnd &m class board at * ï¬ e travelling "Albion‘ m particular to their wants. & 516 ( returnad W?.q'“{m'“"...." the restitution of the % a sufficient warning %5 leave the mmy within reach } predatory ped. fm.%â€m.me‘:,lof:rum front of his u:.'obh E .nvomdï¬& lmr&.flu z’ond nï¬r&nfl l bdwmu n':c “royï¬bluo-" |m.- Atrook mow../in ~alidut the mosk ..,..u..‘m' e du ‘&% ilm sold his great picture at the P Ip Exhibl(w,"&ohdflnm P for $5,000. â€" This as if C ho‘n:.:' ( ’ olimes, to other e aboard to be % muh-u': artist is a credit to his try, but if he wishes to "adda~gristto his mill," and fame to his name, he will step across the tended were charged toll when passing mm‘u._uu,w.m. The action of the tollâ€"keeper was severely comment: ed upon, as heretofore it has not been the mss 5t lak nton on at ts on. ps obnxh.ohhc late Mr. Pennoyer put the question to the test. W Mr. Pennoyer on M . last a large !'flqb!fd’mfl#?fl-;ï¬Â» wbg 1eported n seool oo S ie ntt afr Dow‘t miss the chanee to buy (goods at m%"‘;flc u"l"‘ We Laxe‘s, * 3 a | cgr. Sparks and O‘Condor Sts. _| i6d1w variegated in the city, Ox mccount of the hard timge 'lh have marked ‘:lll 4 o.lh g cash, an } inst. A.. We Laxg, Sparks and (‘Connor streets. | { Addiw. Eiss and W Evening, r dresses made in the flo by Mrs. Williams, late ""13""-‘ York. Stitt & Co‘s. 15 Enamellineâ€"For hg Shirt Fronts white f Only 23 cents at j Coor dresses for bot weather, A mï¬i"'&"†N :'c'i,"."l. 09B the Governor General and aro @x: Iot ie puspore drmiing & ï¬ e the lor 10 River mu far \yas‘ the High rulnooey mew i river on w To m oineuee aae froming o * Bros‘. I . im o en ie Is it Ixoar ? At the funeral of the late Caxaptax Tapext ArpruotaraDp:=â€"It was A Viom Recat Trir:â€"His Exoellency by the sick to make them rown RESIGNATION oÂ¥ NURSEs, _ fl ; Wasiaa t us :&[ng&“.‘ï¬:mm Arew wl :Jt was resoived that. an‘ ailyer 4182, â€"‘\a insortod in tue y Soximiganaininy ltmm»’lp.‘lx. ren seconded by Mr.â€" Ausmx, Woskiwaw, tha the by‘laws as revimed> (e mm * " 4s ral â€"Protestant and that they be princted. <Carried. hica esd HBLP Frox Th® dovl:_r owml.‘,‘ ‘ht Some conversation took place as to propriety of waiting on the County Counâ€" enA i some ssistance A that Mr. Sadler shoult hate saike mere fenginie procrer theâ€"Board‘s regret uflnnmfl'& connection with the hbospital was gi vent to, and a“gngnmu co*ï¬u of “I. Bâ€' Em and seconded &homdtfll‘.‘ï¬om dent, Viceâ€"President and Secretary, was e xc ioi to be p to Mr, Badl It was moved by Mr. Bu seconded by Capt. Youxe, t{n ï¬:mu \ men .be a deputation to wait County â€"Council in re© the natter, B %â€"n Featherstone. ‘Wilson, 9 crhnu,dewinandlq.' o iA r "*The resolution was carried." . _ , e "Cgarimax stated _ that. it . 3?8'.:., tâ€"health m«m%g aflay (an ranaxy yeare of fulthfah ner It ~was then Mï¬?fl"“) Rosuats, ‘seconded byt 08. hf"-i sox, that in .accepting Mr, SMI«,'MMQ‘.M ard , wm'm record its ‘estimation of the fai servic@r rendered to the h“t tion during the term of he I fled his laty situation, And as Woll their sense of the faithful dissharge of the dnth-ofhmhoporbyln.‘dhr,lfl that the Secretary : be instructed to con Yey to Mr. Sadler a copy <of this resoluâ€" tion. ~ Carried. m0® 3 Afnamandnant ane gur td m enc k and it was carried. * | â€"___ Mr. Saoouer‘s NA i 19 <iv m nation: ot 20e se n Theâ€" Cnairxax .said it was important that there should be a man in the position who could fill both duties . of surgeon and Â¥r. Pexwoor moved that the resignation be accepted. C.IRO UHT ullr.n‘(‘imoulnatbnhohug- tion with no salary attached, lfyw were strictly confined to those Hpn- _ Mr+, Mirus mav;d in amendment t Dr. ;l W. Powell, be mt.jhg: surgeon at the holp‘hht a salary of $400 per ADRUAE \ (0 0| > }C~ 0oi 30 on agiet __Sereral members of the said they form g:w M%:ll'woil M!R‘:: per! iiscuadion, ev § sta;ol that many of the m p Qz::uhtb continuation .of the 0 .h(:flm -5"‘""‘ :ol tnh:‘ 4 in teidkne & ‘Alter considerable discutsion, __ . _ * Mr, MaÂ¥ moved, seconded by Mr. CGiinâ€" sox, that Mr. E, Chaffey e appointed resident house surgeon, at a salary of $500 per annuitt. * "~, 2 ) .. ;} ""o=2 | Botrwouod to the el " ion.of a Resiâ€" dom inbuse Rurganm, who stail domntas tuD, Antiperet that soffies : mith" tints | of Ww Cou: We P uce o io ) Â¥ MMM.ï¬,‘ F5 “?u,'â€"lbog to herewith h‘.. the 0 resolution m}‘?f%w'cmnam u kexsrva‘y | * |onigiinks > 5 | eu'y!qlhdï¬yfla § b’?'mm : 'fh‘ U "'r."..,‘,'. t of Dt ‘ rapty eneltirbntene .' Lva . 6 f . Parrezsox said he Jooked upon the lot by the President as being 3";.. preladeoâ€"to the personal eanvass. If they got 1,000 subscribers~of ~$10 each,. there was no occasion to : the amount at once, let it boqu‘nbh in four anoual instalments. yhtms.tnflehu sum could hnhodto‘mpp& wants of t.ht: metitution: during present mont y ‘ Mr. n said b ‘ add C in se‘ * PThat the Co tees P solicit su in aid of the Hot do canvas the and t to a meoetâ€" ing of the Board to be mthh day two weeks."â€"Carrled . / The CualmMAX mt A4 that Mrs. Goodton bad beSa appointed ma ’% head nurse at a salary of ozop:& ns ns gC dniitho jn‘&.‘&u‘fl‘o‘i‘r‘a’«? ' per mon ,zlnm date of her i \ aane | L , ~.' _\' s m’l‘ln Chairman read. the following letâ€" fln 6 L0 «9 3 oos f #p wer‘s Ortawa, $rd June, 1876. _ â€" The Onairxax was of the same % He would do his best to frame the but :;. A;:n:;d them .that pooplo“d‘vâ€œï¬ not F w oo io 5 Sooeie ames and ty Ma. Paxxoor moved, Mzh PAatrTBasox, that the Seoretary be ‘ dw.ddm.low'n“t&:t:l.d’ ..m::’m!omï¬m.mzï¬ï¬ hrm-mthwhb.:maid tl]': now labouring, coup! pflhwouï¬mh‘m†sent need. c ;l:ll‘moo: d‘g not intend thb:tho f throug press should be an :Snrï¬ument-, but that it should be put in . the. shape ...of & «nrhn ::l:'l:nmummnm ml’nslâ€" w would nothâ€" n o nen oi o ot 00 *h ' wion‘th according to the reâ€" f:;:h:‘ m Beoretary; !hom.d 81 towards Mn::u.ut. ï¬g. o “‘ m toiav e Arn, Row», thought that the ney raised by the means suggested, m scarcely pay the expense of .d"“# the matter ; he thought that if the ad tisement was not followed u&'by;lrownl nlicluuononth“rrt of ectors, no substantial resuls would ensue. a oi iiiiirone duttiiiiions Inkdge afternoon. _ Present ~Messre. George Snss m%hnml:’y,m ; 7) The minutes of the last meeting | werd read and confirmed. f t# month A lar of the Directors of uo ooooue moinita wes hold toving FROTESTANT HOSPITAL. foon: of the Institution, yestorddy Mecting of the Directors. A NEW APPOINTMENT TB 0. BY+LA WS« THR TIMBES; (OTTAWA; WED SESDAY JUNE :7, A8f6 WANTHD It was further recommended that the the : 2nd during ‘the petitions from butchers and lesseos. m‘ï¬â€˜d the m flhhkyflwweanx ; | during the first quarter "Of ‘the énstuing kots asking for a r of ‘one monthig [ Y®are _ }i fapoa s )0 0t rent on the account of the aleged unfinâ€"| : Moved by Ald. Lt Suzu®, seconded by ished condition of their stalls be not | Ald. Rocqus, that" th port of the nimamitenncnle in |inons aomie Laulh n mmuh-odm‘w stalls‘ , | By law cbnisidération to known to be in a backward state,. : ~â€"~ _ _| #apecialâ€" meetingâ€"of: theâ€"Countilâ€"to be Ald. MoDovear moved ‘in"angor || held on Monday . evening next. »CGarried. seconded by Ald: mm" im oo vaa butchers © of the ~pew ‘one|‘Movred by Ald. vs, _ seconded . by o e ainee | Mc ohmngter 2+ mane, ie 5 : 4 the t { rejprt as so aménded) be elerei ind «@ | w@i&g Ojptiadk s s 48 gme s 3 folar 43 â€"~ mmb W â€" ernamentto:obtain~that Dpissa af lan Ald. Laxe Efliin amen Iment ' puntmint thik the sn to the w 'r-::nu' io the butchoye 'b.‘"?':"am Ald, Bronson presented,the eighth report en en ic cion; &ocounts ;« ~ i ols i To tthe Mayor and Corporation af the City OHtmbG tw © 0n ET (s 6o 2 omsisiel 0C Ogdd s-hrL-,..,;...;;...iv...L.......mm 85 POli¢@ FOrOG.,.:+...1:+:4»»«â€"issem. 1355 00 Main Sewer ns nerwitense. 180 00 c o inbpreaciate n id a g’:‘,}&m@'.ï¬%}g "jA,m.';:::‘:_ï¬m i‘,"g,d} penttia ons# 2008 34 io oc nfeyeangyy es ihubhn ..ï¬...{..-....n&...........'. 20 AN mndmh- imi’m‘mn ‘i d‘ml mm:‘ua . “"Ww:ém e o he u&'mgmmn}[ A petition from the residents of -...':t.mp.g:'. m“m oo oh hm t refereince "to â€" stones on that thoroughfare, was presenited by Ald .. LeSueur, who moved ‘that the ‘petiâ€" tion ‘be received Mflm%flm& néer be instruocted to have the asked for built, and â€"nuisance!domâ€" plained of removed. He said the greatest e ie n aciortheck 8 $ C errled.inman = NT â€" N20 oobont, man signed the petrition without 16. ) ; Ald. senii en prmaatioes J. G. White and .others be ved, and‘ wnwuï¬pmdm to pursue ©eono .ï¬%u, i hn auid en y jno freent poates of oc as more than necessary for ‘the seryices rendered. : © A k Ald. UB. h .m" o“:;: 'h%m ?I G. ffl:‘ém:s: rs cannot 4 Papst Eention of ‘the felthful pot ns petition the hww% Tor & ‘ltqof‘l,mpfl’.rhh. i6ir atto ance. Pï¬ ) 0 ‘ The amendment was{withdrawn | M fant en thokh Q‘hmhml: swer toa chare g “‘Iy ie en ies Epiheint Yoandiitaiiee md t he had good ground for it . e uATd';k ol :w ; s wg'o a e hire. He wourmlng for the reduc AAY g | ~ Ald. LaSvevk said '&%‘d&: mo. tion zo as .to .bring the :Aiatter : uu ....‘!.:'..";W%&":fl not be carried out, in to get signs: tures to the petitions y iss c( 30C ) | k / 209 c t L £? 'mn:tip. Tand "or th¢ 'fï¬y'fli dnemioom l is anol l m‘:f%: conval b p.‘::‘a “ o l(v.JWu'nuur of the idea, and Imd‘mi?.mu 'ï¬%‘:’g Ald, â€"H said ioromstio n Mcnnens natures, still he mnohbloh‘j‘q.l.fl.o io maki + . l .. The . pot! . mrome on aoa sn tenatte hy ) rly qualified l;f’:m "*um%; @HEâ€" OLD BURYING GROUVND. "~. . wl sen aPrimige: Pig wc 1. Aqrennizns O wl his conetuenty ho morle w aort in ConsuLuents he would nobzew yote Ald. . Rocqus said that though were about 14,000 rate hthom the petition had only 26â€"mames It appeared to him©that the ' dnwnugabgud.hu. byhol:‘oqhhdqd ::.dMol, was ve | any importance, =© / !_ s $ ns On motion of Ald. Prarr, His: Worship mnoagc'mmh% . ‘omm for $100 in favour of Mr. J. Trav { City Assessor, in payment of-hbw DAMAGBS, [.% A lotter was Mw J.a‘mm.‘ claiming $500 for to hi mwgyflnfln pwer works, | | A Repuouor. orgabaRIEs, | _ | * A: wï¬on from J. G. White, A. 8. Christie, Hamuett Hill, John Claunc $ slompiaed ) '“hhnhplo Athe lu- men ® ble ;: m th &n :gï¬d‘ L:l.z.dn«d;&‘oxuz:.t "Ald. L ‘%eeonded by Al Lague, "hint" ts mailes 2 4o ceived : and M to m m emamancie the w«ud%fupmd“ services w various n m’u“r:ozlfnd umn. Al:ulln?: ::ld there d..msm Council foo farinh in imredpoudhne, Snd tnt A number of accounts ented, and rdoneed to the Pidines Commitihe‘ of taxes wro uï¬nul'?o the A-upont Committoo. E a Ald. Prarr moved, j Ald. Broxsox, that the mm Mersrs. Booth and. Murphy bev#received, and that . His. Worship m"m To aave portion orâ€m-'l'rp&'o;m draw baokt, City Engineer may deem adâ€" visa l:.'-Ouri:'d. v 4 nogye callf CiTy mqum. R 4 w it To sroib ts ht 2i poop ol ul : § business : ...‘::.;3&} orship Maydr Waller ; Alds. Lsoulld vomason‘s HILL. > * 1 to the Board of .&'l'a:yw neer _ The mesting then adj untilâ€"noxt Mwnk_'la m%fl, y Hall at three o‘clock. FIXANOR REBPoRT FINANCE REPORT OHAUDIERE BRIDGE, A00OUNTA . TAX8S, "UB 0 . 180 00 "Moved by Ald, vs, seconded Md. . Chtason, ;m’"giql'w , fome atene esngh ernmentâ€"to:obtain~that piece of 1 lying betweenâ€"Ridsau and St. Panl atw hoh m MB uts hroom the mick aiy boake flmm,mm ue sach fof Victoria, Et. Goow'o %:M l Wards, and two for &lm:ï¬ï¬ 3&:::1::&“& mml'ii‘ï¬t d work might be done rimultaneously in sn e the of sment would "wot Ti aeregent ie mene W S1% As8Of . Ar 4 to the of each assessor am"#&’égi ag id be mï¬m SebccT Nt Shite than tw fifteenth day o -mma the end of Foproe se G “.3 enc d bimane selÂ¥es over assessed. " ~ _ > _: ..} v<But, in order to render‘ the j ï¬wï¬m Tt would be tï¬ sible ; thatthe Byâ€"law "regu r-odan operation, after which t would bog’o:.’iumun.upu 4 sons intending to build, to lodge with ‘the City Engineer plans and desoriptions e uin innapan noumd in the city plans ‘J‘ * © This was a very important “’?m mtsw;d’ lm of. un,:‘blo p C m"‘%u pl:p of the city purt of, lou with the buildings should b:nrepnod,cndtht, npnmomiinie exaot charketer and ':!’m of the property may in every case be berond 6 or cavil,, Such ma 4 :'1:“&‘ night be o’h’o‘“{)n:l these would thus be at all times in d simpaietai sufficient “duo l;o $ y annual: mined." it Alds; rgecanded ‘by in ced i nerian pagsed.â€"Carried. . |__ _ «; .«» . . W | | .. 1 __ _ ___. NoOriOE o# MorIOX, t ~«Ald. Paarr gave notice that he would move at next for to Phrg o 00e ied dn oket brought lO:’ï¬lnokum..i‘..u up | s On motion the byâ€"law was 8 mamomamm ) and received. $ i | pongusnor ‘atamoit. || °.‘ | dn Sitte e byo foon n hagoees ' or ‘five of s Mation: fur . Ine Donquerer, at "eiat n * e .â€" After a lengthy discussion, Ald.: Broxâ€" m,lmu‘â€,.&u. Prartr, in | - ment flomn of Mesars. & tSullluu. hmd hï¬o:lzï¬hl tor, oo in ts uie arica. y d Ald. Rowns replied that his proposition ""MNM";?. p: ‘ Ald. m ded: f Hawer, Tos, the comuevnitniife m! ts tutety neposied to aire Monet. ul & Sullivan a Bual estimate for w done by them. 3 o Antemiin § Bs . Ald. Rows seconded. Hexer, M,&":gh:xwv#‘& e Souri 96 Wieen io report vnel the were the ~other : important â€"recommendaâ€" tions of the:repork wuw av4sj *# 342 BXâ€"ALD. DUROOHER‘s ouli.“‘ Lo :o _ Ald. (Hexar ;asked cAld: ? what about the $150 which he was to hive ob ialed from w Orenge Cot gor whe dam age done toâ€" exâ€"Ald. sisas. ‘The report W the â€" titions o?Dr. olf, and om hf: creased accommodstion at ‘the ‘Welling toangd Market, and of Charles : A ¢ fo pensation for allegedlosses, be t encpais i anies Arve for increased marke in: ab theeu,:‘tondzflbuilty,wu p M sed at P # en Km {uew i naias ce tha" cochier was . * mended. â€" Itâ€" was ady that ‘steops should Bo;‘:&kgt%v::ln ‘at an â€"underâ€" standin P Oonul-‘mu u.,n.&o supply : of the markets with water, #h purchase of the west ‘half in parmel puipdien, ns Mirhatâ€" $A0D was â€" to be paid on mccount, and. the balance taken nm the funds ~at ‘the : oredit of ‘the ket Fund. ‘The Committee decided not to entertain Thomas hod:l olaim for "remission of rent. ‘The fitting 'up of‘;.huny' Wndl,l.'c;klu Kull:l:ehw ‘borrowing of | on the se pibliy ut the Wollibgton Wasd Market, in accordance with the â€" s of. the statute, that ‘ $5,000 be applied to glndob:dnumb i and the avo » ‘to re amoun from + Ald, MoDovoir said that was not in ‘order ; he would advise His Worship not to touch it. arien mebtuigh as ho raper coniemiple tod Th ture if Wiion i nï¬ on _Ald.:+ Laxa. moved, seconded by Ald Gl.t.m.;.%f;: tbmm.bo.-shneoz.;. . han ie y ;lsm be made in m.&z-m yâ€"Law ns es L pam atiie m‘_’flevm nstapsont t cily j ; . .. SHB MABKEET REPORT, [ ° | | . ; ; ‘Omatiotion of» Ald. Laxo the Market &mmhï¬mnm_mw that the remissioni and S Noo Popteaioy of half a fionths‘ ko 18. Eoogs‘ atondinent was Pol Mayor. "~Ald. i(eDonrl ‘s amendment was then ut and by the casting Â¥oto of the Carrtied on Aivision. MARKET AND »BYâ€"LAWRBPORT, Dresemaiding, .. Manp omaking, M Desires to intimate to the Ledies of Ottawa ROW E& ERERATT INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD : . AND EXAMINE THE STOCK BB 16y Shryod at equmiiy low n fr ofranp c anr 364 RIDEAU STUTREEA Prom / the Mandfactarers, ‘for shi6 t Have received a‘large and magnificent Stock e fes O "dor rapeotfulty rollelted bif the Pabl â€"THOS. $.. SARNEY, â€" FURNITURE . FURMTURE + . "@URNITUEE ! E.IJ.' »fl And is especially recomimended for Invalids Constructed to fit cither Wooden or Iron Bed Juie 8, 1876 Commencing each day at Eleven o‘clock, & m AtSthe office of Messrs. Pinhey, Christicf& Hlll emapin t ieant â€" Metallic: Mattrass TII 8Â¥ ‘ESTATE. Wednesday, June: 7th, BEDROOM BETTS. wor Winter . Wheat : Flour, Graham Flour, Taylor‘s : Flour Store, BUILDILING ~"LOTS o‘clock Mr. A., Brobery‘s establishment on~Bas® prisoner, ‘ who ‘ elécted to be triedâ€" sum Ladies!â€"It will save you endlcai trouble by â€"| : gotting a‘box ‘of Enamelline at Méâ€" ; mondes; only 24 cents.: : : + Moved" by Ald. seconded : by A1d. Ts Cl inetrasted by thiOouselt (neprns N aremie Sue Maih Areare t theition mikihe fined Felix Leblang, larceny, rema i O#azor, that a lease of "the new By Ward c in‘s mren e e cane on June 3, 1876 . Jabnston‘s Dry Goods Establishment 18 THOROUGHLY ~PORTABLE, Adapts itwelf to the shape ‘of‘the body Oltawa, May 27, 1875. A BR I» Conditions of sale can be had of © ©S RIDEAU ATREET May 20, 1878 s3 t cl< 0 0 " Every Kind: of Furniture, Moved by Ald.\Li#e, seconded by Ald. YE FLOUR [Iniported] 22, 1876 Mrs.â€"R. Parsons Rowe& Erratt FOURTH ANNUALJ AUCTION H. â€"C. HENDERSON, Mideau street. notice.: Charges moderate Oracked ‘Whoat, POSTPON ED Council then adjourned at cloven AND FOLLOWING DAY, on upmwards, Auctioncers, UNTIL 18 Cornmealt, o fiahe 1are e Jns ind NDEB H. ~Â¥. MacG Largest :Ampor atis fngreaisats of reany .“. oipte _,4 "-:, Can.now be propured, W.â€"~&‘T. BORT Educational hookk Artors, Ralsa Tark art h South fnd, tlgin strtel Mmm Pl.u'nl PLANES Pure : Med .o Leoninanigsed has undertaxet the management of . DRYâ€" G0O0DS of <Every ~Description ~at LOWEST PH Bedding Flower WILLIAMâ€" MILLS °_ ~©. â€". ROWwIE 1 Cheap, Cheaper, C "£1066 4; Paritament â€" Bunldiam j Shavingsâ€" Hatrâ€" Cutting :and Shampootng ‘Roomp Uprivalled Hair ‘Uutting Ottewa, May NILCHRIST OHKX â€"WRIGHT awa, Va 1. K. STWAST . Ottawa, May 2, 1876 tawn., Mo _A;;.L_::‘EE_ ;'J Ottawa, March 28, 1876. June 6, 676. Ottawas, May 28, 1876. Eadies Takt Condlige: mare ond Aredtegy 2 on s S W'-fllmnnummuu ApRLEANS; Russoli Cords wnd COchmuroal ab hatnl wflmmm-w E105 Axr6, Reninants, at iess than con r§NoWaLs) Tavis Darhiaks a0d Lines, wer NOTICE NOVES, Hosiery and XUnderclothing. worth inspection. X Musiins and: Grenadpsdt,you can bé proll euited. CONQUERED BOVEG, Hosiery and Itndosalataicy .. v10 n ind S TE W ABRT BROS, A ~RESTAURANT Unparalleled. Reputation PUBLIC _ BENEFTT, 52 Cheapest CHAUDIERE W Wellington stzoct, Rajotto‘s Block Cords mnd Coburge, at b CGENDREAU‘s take ‘advantage of the ROBT. . FORGIE, ALL, AND TRY Linen, very cheap T 14 EOWA 52 Wellington Stree Cashmere ttom prices. Baie LAST. :I’L*" # y price e House £. K. EURGESS, ‘lMI & g d Eligin Ste ka orri Rajott O" Barr Bey 64 4 w Ua wi bDy & Feb 1P w7 [# )t 4o