C Rusmei ie TE EN 4 A L®F LM uts of Come serted PISH, SON Rhreve o+ 4 nd I YÂ¥, ers ork. pam 1 Will a R ERON \ NAGH K ad 2y -Sr apbited to ange 'hg. envue that \, at 4 C tor ton l;r-rhlor. Conveyancer, &c., Sol citor in Chancery . Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, Conâ€" veyancers, Notaries, &c., &c., Ofliceâ€"seil‘s Block, apporite Kusseil House. w .H. Warkae®.| R.Cassk@Le,Jr.| P. PENEOCK. Juiy 41, 1574 s 2li6. I‘:"htpn and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soli« citors, Conveyancers, &ec., w Ho «HALLER, R 0Bb BV G RA k A M Accuuatants, Auditors & General Commission Agents. OFFICEâ€"NoB, Vicwris Chambers, O‘Connor Street, lately occcupled by C. Stephenson & Co. B Barristers, Solicitors, Aitorneys mad Conveyancers, &c., 4* } 0O ‘nhun and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Solici« tors in Cha wery, Notaries, & c. Offliceâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Hidean Streoi. WV OrFicksâ€"Rigin 8 C H. Pram®hk A Feob. 5. 1374. Province all Notu Province Â¥OL. vIIL. NO. 3876. ;nuuu. Attormeys, Soliciggrs, Conâ€" veyancers, &e., House, ~Liawa, l W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., Barrister, Advocate, &e. for the Frovince oi Quebec Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in Chan serv. &e_ for theFiovibce of Uniarie. 'l‘;lolAn P. FoRAN, Advocate, Solicitor, &c. City of OTT Mom«opathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Resklenceâ€"Albert street; (ifflce hours f om 8 to lia, m., and ito 4 p. m, . Specia‘ altention given o disgased aua dispiace ments Ielnl.bo SV . D& TUPPER may be consulled profes« sionali» at his residence, Metculi® Blhol‘ bhuuse formerly cccupied by the Hou. P, Mit«, chell. 3817â€"ly M\} ulerus May be consuited at his Office, corner norâ€"and Albertâ€"sts. Ottawa, Ooy, 24 1824 ' W. W. WARED, ® Barrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &¢., Oflce â€"Uver Mr. B. Iuckeli‘s Flour Sto: Td Cil qA . Tamzox June %, isâ€"s. UA NML sept. 9 -Pm Surgeon and Acconcheur, QrrrawaA, UNT. Day Ufficeâ€"Sparksâ€"st., Cenire Town. _ Nigh Officeâ€" at his rev-?donco, Mariaâ€"st.. Centre Town Cancers cured without the use of the k»ife, by &Dew but certain, speedy and aimost painles m-. Keference giyen to partics sucoess treated if required. ven to the + H. TAYLOR & co coTT, STEWART & GORMULLY FISH! FISH! FISH 4Â¥ formâ€"his customers and the public generâ€" wily that he has removed his place of business from bis former stand to the new Fish MarKet on the south side of York street. He will be hï¬â€œâ€™.‘tnulflumï¬mhumwlmfl do his utmust to suppiy them with the latest imâ€" portations of (msh and other kinds of OsDb; £180 all kinds of Poultry and Game. «> A N 4 wa South zide of Rideanâ€"st.,near Gloucest wi, Consuitatons at all honry. ies Barristers, Aitorneys, Selicitors, Conveyancers, &c.. ROOMS, RUSSELL A O U S & AILLON & CHRYSLER, INHEY, CHRISTIE & HILL, coxNeR & Mowts, J ALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, A ._BION zoD NT kW aA4T voNNoR & O‘DoHERTY (Of the late P..llx " MARSHAL MATHESON, & Barrister, Attorney, Notaty, &c. Mutual Life Insurance Co., R. LOGAN, MOm.....gmm_M U-n-nnon"A, x . s % 130,000 n . ' ‘ This Com in Cavada was cKinnon Co. nasues m lemen Atoy is Came ue | D. 8. maprrtendag t Ul!-l:.h nearnly $40 00 from .m:a;a::l '..-b‘ Medal "Orâ€" General flL‘:;":’.'?ï¬:‘Ii‘."ï¬â€œi‘..m from | Agents m"n o <0ok tompetent ane uustworlby who can rnl a nd ::o.u.. ~usiness u -nm.mm it their | Pmnhlf‘.s’ d \ 't â€" Ad4FHM® with reforences and exverionce. if _ i itera) Term® Monthiy or ©u# Medical Cards. R. J. P. LYNXN, ILLIAMX MOSGROYVE, E. J. D. K. MACDONELI , k. 0. C. WooDb, B ARCH AMBAULT, Hours from 10 a. m. until 5 p.ma» L. ronroy, CLALIVQYANT PHYSICIAN May now be consulted in bis Mosg \NTED T C. W. MacCVAIlt Notary Public and Susser ind Yorkâ€"streets, Ottaws. mpposite _ on feetion 1873 MOSES LAPOINTE desires to inâ€" cgal & HARTFORD, CONN., Oficial Assignee. W a,. (ounty of Carleton ON NUX QTTAW A, Ont CMtants. Hotcls. id MUstwortL ho can | gans and ON@N3®) O sare & CO‘%. iness a speciahty and give it thoir | rem Jublice, 11, Handima® ® ‘::% â€" lanes, | 1 /14 y :C w lth references and experience, if _ Liberal Term& “.t“ ~/2* t ~ entel AZ JA BYH 9i. BIMPSOX & B&THUNE, icr gheot and B00K MUMS:.,) suy Teac Managers for wanada s ! A /v ~ef Â¥X T '“.’, ..6’. H P a da treot e Avenus R IOFTEL, | J A R V I 8. MOSES LAPOINTE uUVvUSs. ars and Boats free 3784 odgqylillQq. an Htreoi. E. H. CHRYSLER wis & Pinhey.) ideauâ€"st, Olta wa U. J. O‘DouERTY J. J. GORM »an ts Advocate, > Village f Hull e trangaction > ess, either in the ario, Special care unts in both Proâ€" 8. FORGIE. 1:9â€"5m W. D. Hode lnd Manager reandin‘s, Main H M C N TB ECA L 2362â€"3m H.P. HTri 484â€"3m mbers, Co %$ 6â€"3m $.208â€"6m 765â€"1f 1738 1y ent Do!Al.n M. GRANT, Insurance and Real ht.l:x& Mortgazes pu rebased and Loans n ted. UrF.CEâ€"NO. 3 Bell‘s Block, Elginâ€"st., Ottawa® Nov. # 1874 2436 F. MEINDL has opeued out, as a Merchan‘ Tailor and Qutftter, on Kigin st., opposite th Post Office. First.class goods always on hand nd satisfaction guaranteed. L y s $ 19 GIBBS & COURSOLLE, s irveys in UWawnand vï¬lti"uid have much pleasure in recommeuding im as my suc» Bankers and Stock Brokers, Montre al, Negotlate saies of Purny and Patents, and organize Companies. Money invested in first ciuss securities to pay 7 and 8 per cent. inâ€" terest Stocks parchased and carried on a margin «{ 10 per cans. interest at lowest current Banker, Montreal Dealer in Greenbacks, U, 8, Bonds and Checks Commerciai pmper discounted. Collection made in all parts f the Dominion and U. 8. In terest a:lowed on deposits. uct. 2), 1874 36%0â€"8a w it < P HOTOGRAPHE R SOLICITORS OF _ . Patents of Invention, in retiring from the practice of profession, 1 have lef with my former m!tllll,_ Mr. icb ar. "at Taal and shist Sonventeit Livery stabies in the city. _ _ __ _ _ _______ __Parties destrous of secur «Liendance, and reasonable “W oc t ie most satisfactory manner. â€" A specialty made of [TRADK MARK REGISTERED.] +1CTORIA CHAMBER®S, WELLINGTON STREET, OTTAWA. 3834 Norwich Egg Powder, Wor making all kinds of Cakes WITHOUT x GUGH. 0. 4, 1874 uis The undersigned has ommd.m â€"cutter‘s Yard, Corn â€"r of King a â€"tL Ardrow whre building stone and posts of all will be kapt onuunu‘:n hands are respectiully â€" solicited, all kinds of Stoag» OFFIURâ€"Na Wellington St., ottdm 06k , mn.“\o:‘. ï¬)-u cutting. ‘I’I'IIUI F. CoTTroN, . Provincial Land Surveyor and Dn-‘vhm Muccessor to W . K. Thistle & Co. Office, as formerly, over Mann‘s Hardware wore. 3819â€"Lf 10,000 Flower Pots all parts of the city. . in m:u“' house with ion;OI -.lg..“'"“ the eonmo‘ll;h:“c::- to "“" &'.‘m, A pleasan cotlage uos‘ufl -p,gu_‘?:,‘_t_’_;_ n wankt on Hank as owner is leaving Lhe CllJ. 1 wo semi bouses to rent on Baz Street road, only $7.00 per month., . fwowmud inventions for salés Bervante of all warnted. Imployers can obtain help immediately ( -â€un.muuofln. Sole Agents f*r Ontario. P ATENTS. COMMISSIONS UNDERTAKEN Luimk® AND ComMIS@ton MERQRAN®T BROKER, &0, E. W NICHOLLS & CO,, HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, Registry & General Commigâ€" sion Agency Office. | 0‘CoNNoR STRARST. â€" Nexst Victcria Chambers. «£~ 4 June ith, 1876 10 CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS OND BROTHERS, We have a list of Bhops and Houses for rental Mustness Cards. iighadinet Nofre 49â€" iWP To oR T. LAMBERT. R EA Di D. BROWNE, More to sell th‘s season. All sizes in stock and mimni Also Earthen and Stone ware, sorts, cheapâ€"~ very cheap. Ohine, Crockery, Glassâ€" ware, Lamp â€ï¬." &0., BOWw "uoos at monent is a Mlone thike now. ‘ The ‘Gem" selling .b':..ï¬ Hee Fre e l;m:ud be sure and befo re sing elsewhere at JAMES ASHFIELD‘S, _ Duke Street,Chaudierg, OTTA WA Miscellancous. The Victoria Stables 69, SPARKS STREET. Tniloring Establishment. 1101974 eollected in the sufest und most satiwfactory m»1 ner. 1Of Merchani ang C1 editor, (RATE JARYIS & ARLESS.) Carriages. Mankers. BROWNLEE & CO TDht ind $ EHFFEM B eUERARD PFQ> W. R. TBISTLE i4 1t i E:iigi %itv â€"cutter‘s By J. BERMINGHAM. Concession, U Front, 5) acres more or less, 40 of which are in fine stute of cultivation, Cah run which s.t‘;‘ ln’nigi;:zu’:ï¬"'&'éfluu% L‘n I:‘n a mowl mad from end. Terms easy, Apply to 5 BERMING H A M Auctionser and IX&I’A“M. Kigin®t, Ortawa. * of Art property in the best duffnl and work» mn-ufl:." Am.’lque French and Italian Marli Horses in bronge and gold. The finest and best manufactured clocks and time pleces for draw» Ing,hall and dining rooms. ‘Thirtyâ€"six inch bronge statuary of Peter the Great, Louis the XIV, Rhakespeare, Milton D.ml.ok V%&:& The collection of An:l'gut an d er a is 'orm’ofmeohl Never were such goods seen in this city before. The entire stock is now selling by public auction OF A Magnificent Collection Tave sls every uhy ol in mingham‘s Sale Roome, AMuction $ales. B;‘.ï¬:ï¬â€˜.‘.ï¬â€™ï¬.‘. SsB Lor |â€" | On the Bank Street Road, F 0 R° § A L B 82, Sparks Street. oTTAWA. c 2 Crates of * 6 hmholm i gnl:.-dol& vana m n ‘Omoflllkhw 1 Case of Bilk Umorellias. 2 Boxes of Clothing, Hheets and pit A. \ m-flm at the sale at the Montreal t ustoms unndmm Salos daily by private. Auction Sale nightly. Auction Sale: Of Valuable Timber Limits The Executors of \::‘.u.o‘c; the late John ut the Of % Co. mmï¬aMuf" + sives of Lake Huron, viz:â€" Next, at Two O‘Clook in ‘the t the fol= lowing Five 'l‘o'nlhlf of Timber ts situgâ€" ted in the districts of Algome, on North Hhore IMPORTANT TO LUMBERMERCHAHKTS " Fur plan of the !imits m""“nsm of Mr. Gaviller, the Burveyor (who recently explored the euntire area) and for other particulars apply Each Township oulllllll“.d about thirtyâ€"six square mites. â€" These limits are most advanâ€" tegeously situated on the main stream of iprbish and on l'o:rm-llv-. and the whole alen is timbered with a good quality of white alen is timbered with a good quality of Tlos, miamd wiih uon aod lmaple, ~ * Street ‘Railway Oars, Gar Rolling Stock FOR BALEâ€"N. E. quarter of No. 2 First is is the Canada w i Laoaaa Lk "Sireeg We can f #nish on short notice aud at lowest priqesr Ca. c S.0 000 O 0 June 10%h, 1878. AUCTIO N SALE AUCTION SPECIAL MPOBRTANT 4 lling at a very low price. THURSDAY, 20th DAY OF JULY, e -e?â€"-"l-lâ€"fl;m BBQNS, W im mb ts draw the siteinbih of principally to the cheap _ M1S8 McLAUEHKL LHN, , is attached Estabâ€" C en ges Sad sc k 2 ud Kine £ 0+ LAUZON & DUKAMEL. | RAILWAY PASSENGER COACHES Nos. 100, 101," 105, ‘106 and 185. Cottons ‘Wheels and Atles fitted to order, gï¬t'o'r' Coup! ".ï¬ï¬ 'iil_Mr;; .; m# c otner SuvepUarr ittings _pao-a_ au THREE VALUABLE â€" FARMS «»~~â€" For Sale J. M. ROSS & Co. You â€"Can‘t Stop Us. y got o i t alt Wt N logol.il& E%“ z : Ho!llDl‘z "OR TO RENT. it W e‘are boundfor the:new Btore, on Welliagton‘Street, > ON EASY TERMsS. £7.80 ov ""m'-ï¬:‘"ï¬"ii": .%nmz. ne E' tha > <ppld 7 “Ancflonnr' TAOMAs MULI&, SHaIY 5.0. es fatk mrw:vmna. f . eustome Manager, irp+02Ma OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY to J. H. BEMPLE, Importer, &o., b3 St. Peter St Liberal advances made on consignments. {¢ w Adst *4A RAPufbt: hn mike room for their Spring Ktock, ranieed, ht s redvencet out Saet, iaatag dn uection on los, or u'p:ml. .nuuonu: on No, ubr-‘da ierrings, from 80 ow. to $1.00, according to quanuty, or No, % Labradur Herring, reauce ced rril wl e e per Western Apples and uuions, aiso onnuw" all ot which arewellihy at a reauction for JAsSH, LIULIGH WINES, PROOF AND RY . Are offering General Grocerics, Wines And â€" Irr:qmn ut ususumliy LOW l.‘.llclï¬. l: 10BACGOS, PICKLES, BALL BLUE Worcestershire Sauce CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD GUROCERIES, WINKS, !.muom. PROVI. K1IONS, ETO,, KTO., The success ofthis most delleious and unri Timoue neate of«p sremte "Neveotin ie a e * u:og own ‘inferior compovnde, the public 18 hereby informed that the ooly way to secure the génuine is to â€" " * ASK t )B LEA & PERRLNS! SAUUE, .n:_l zsomnl«nlr‘:nmo- are upon the wrap» P ol lao h ing potibn markets. baving been sup;â€" ied with a spurious "\Fa--w'" ipshire Sagoe, .-fl,m m;;nr and labeis w w upo»: the wrapper and labeis of whi nop 4oh on en P oi ahdoey® on roivat +s NCOm PAP ETT ED P ENPd thei u“?mdon with power of attorney toâ€" I.nh' instan! ptoooglncu :ï¬m Manufacturers and vendors of such, or: any other i tations by which their r}c!'_'ezv.!:.‘.'ï¬â€˜!"'tu__ 2 4 Ask for LEA & PERRINS‘ Worcester 3 Uroske _ agd Blackwell, Lordon, &0., #&c.,: and by G and Ollmen univer» s &1 D. “""'h:‘":::n n;lrom".lcm:ul: indiscretions of y » eaknest, deoay , loss Of ., 1 will send that will oure you; °6rbo£n?umn nnm. & nll%‘d enve m the %Iv oskel lxwAy, Station D., ) _ï¬.....____ ew York City, Te 1k m STARCH, RICE, RAISINS, CURRANTS, NUTS, Cl_flm PALL® and BROOMS, also, LYw-: wl s Hirs Aced" anatired or constitn: mA C oi c 3 Ailiph. J. Steers & Co., > .{""w 2::"'“ Houses, e *"uBo m“ 3 Montroaiâ€" Torontoâ€" Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, po:;}â€"~ _ mpnagn Burgos n# Bu bridge & Co., street, Lon un Narnaceente h saore 6 sn h soiorf noreato Houses, TREES, SHRUBS, &c. THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. W‘u‘&"-'m"m Nurseries at B dos Auinets, mdsulnth O » whiis!. ed AN AGENOY LN OTTAWA, Mtg:nymd Fruit Troes and Ornaments R‘ Trees being raised in anada, are n;:‘mhlo to those from Aéfl-r'm‘:.::!lnno- snn amatacioe mss tion 1 the M'@O' Mm% W holess le and for Export by the proprietors Watng Te thoop m&‘%m i Bte. 2 yy qyafatte® " A Comm Fictorial History of the T imcose i Bee bost enenpest sad mest the Press. ooctiy er uns rn| * PGT: 1 . tne Rroull ces Shint BB mont, nemmetd oftX8"3t, prroon t\, . | loags its editorials are -ï¬&:nh.uennvudm 1Â¥ Broasway s70â€" || an ex carry m 'c.nlas- wm»-hfl + ho 50 'u‘v'.ï¬..‘% »hubamtedt milioeterrons | _ Statistion show that in the last ten Tok and its influence as an or sn fiadines hesuy, | years, or on an & ten out ‘of every | p, . position; mod af '&mfn poliii» iundnd M‘ï¬hum- in ‘the | aned m'.‘:lnm- Couriar | beautiful country of Dante were Imih}z es "u'.'m"'g.maw ejected out of their ékin. "Accidente m‘ Ts Bgtnaimesnmicccs a se | . Aust Ne ieantond ot the sermal h | tove aminer and Chromiole. R . e preremaeterninian‘t | Bs oin heorbapt naeg toared | mat * hmgegered dlhdn":’::dlhclin 1 «4 s to"‘ Of ERMS * ArDi never w6 C Postage tree to «[ itEzivers in the United | a5h00! but one day, and that was in. the | side « 8 ml.‘â€"-‘ P s eende ww ns e 543’&'“ Irppayment pf 0. 8. postage by *‘subscriptions. to MAamrzn‘s . MAGAZINE LEA & PERRINS Celebrated COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RUSSELL HOUSK BLOCK, tax«â€"Avery Brown © Declared by counoisseuts to be 16 veudors oederham and Worts Celebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. (Opposite Suppers Bridge,) Name on W HARPER‘3 WEEKLY, ILLOBTRATEU, l'.‘“. m ':“"."’9',! !.?".gf.! OTTAWA, ONT, BASKERVILLE BROS. â€"DBA.,.KRA INâ€" â€"W HOLESA LE ## 494 o0 98 4+ ait to .fx'w ctribers in the United erchants, lll&t:ln. -.'q"um' Bt., t UF M SHC of HABY®* Wiydé w. 4518 To ::u to solicit your ulrn.r at the ensulug the time I â€"have represented GE] Th the g 6 Il’., 1 in & if elected, it will be my pleasing duly to sup» l'z‘:‘ Pariham« nt on-r;mmlï¬nnm <a :‘.°u"'.'m"imm' notibed the diatribes and of Hali. ‘The business of such As ie on To excite ciant nginoet oiman, ohood agitant va the priddipai channe: through waich m nnmu,ulonh Western America wWidd whe maurkets of isurope, and . ill en« the whoie region mï¬ which‘ it will ass, with the arts and comiorts of civilized sie, L1 {ac:ion. CA PRA PUAATY in fajels olypot S0t0 Bring thumasives ty noo ) even though it be. upon â€" the mhlftho I°4 frad oilies to give Thoin Pabple of goit 1o buy them, they would flatter as meanly as they have abused me, . To them t will not deign to reply. Butto my ocu__mquo.m_ugq r'o_uï¬.lz." Butto my old and tried Oatholic -ï¬mï¬ 1 cah say, wi.h the 1 .i conviction that they w velieve imme; thit ut the last meeting of Couhon of the Cownsbipa; Hull, it was that the provisions with respect to cols should be in strict conformity with the sehool law jof Monireal and Quebes; and when 1 con». fided it to Mr. Beilingham, _1 instructed him to see Luat this uudersianding was curried out. As, however, there wre clauses in the act which hurshly on the Cuthol¢ population, 1 sinâ€" regret that these features were nr nQo« belure the act w as pursed.‘ Asit is I wills M lose nu timeiu hay these uefects cori u. When Iam of neglecung toeinterests of l.hop-m. ul}, 4 ‘can p: int to my record, my and the w that surrousds my home, and w my perseversnce under many adverse ciroum. slances has creaied. Letthese agitators p out some public or p ivate uct undmac\? b he weilare, in which they have par and i wil Teply, unui then ali I gan dois surg the public that in this, as lu all my iife, l kave actea in pert: ol fwu_nuut,udw the poie view of promolirg Lue best 1Dlereals _ As an independent m .mber, I have heretoâ€" fore supported only the measures which in â€"my J ent promoted the public weifure, ing yery little for yolitieul theurie » nï¬ï¬u 1 wiil w the same Course, shail unnumonmmhax&bo ln-adu:: measures that tend, by prac u-hd% the:gcod ot the ot-ubv,u vuh‘v. the y ow‘ “t‘::n'u-dmuh ve ml.noul&fl. nen + :fxgqv. shewn s.me practical ability in tais the p irrespective 0. c.ass or creed. T wA ;.-3':.', Mg.:;n we and MM% newly acrived L:ibe of fkunon. whoy wi an eye on this election, have for imonths, been stfrin, up strife amot gst i. â€"_â€" _ _ _______ ho i P o e hq rbe ragli mm eï¬ ir e mnut whose who, having .0. iuco a good thi onl se teoes ag apaie + M n e n t Wility» that whi give higu w ges to the imboret _ If astream ust: tous im migration could be directed w%uu. it wwmsu gon»« wibate ulumntu ; ud 1 will as M{t‘o fore give my exeriiuus i0 that and. . L &.â€"« DL on d ol NCR ACspaiFnviess _b ; Mwummawwmta m them leel that they are 1i« every sunse to participmte in the priviieges. of Eritish sub, jeors. 'f:doï¬hu'o =n-i Irl-‘?'ou every vestige of lhut narrow, wellish, tpmtmwouldudd'ul class 0. m 0 uln.mt;nhon,otmï¬atunmw tie PPhisfe mude this aidrem looger thas. Would i have maude this Lol&fl t be pecessury if 1 could bave | phvut†oluw‘ng'vont-ot‘z:w wime. Ail 1 un do is 1 ask wil utm.é join heufuily in brâ€"therly emulatioh, to pFC vie prosperiiy of ‘this County ;\ und, if they deem me wurlhy to be entrusted |With m& Leresls of ‘“w%'&‘l-r“m pu::. »popuiation, to r voLes me election, aud w believe me, W 11% m: or privius lite, theur| . | .. 0) ._ 14 Public :School Teachers‘ ‘| â€"<* JULY, 187 In @ccordance with the .a and the General m adopted Counell of Public in the A of Uandidates for: Public ol and Third Class Of the Cit of ultawa, wil be WeÂ¥ uqi O‘F g‘AV 10th .[ull 3'1'5 1a. x D'l: and &h:"uuflAr. Toth July, gt 9 a.m., for Third By The Examination of es for First Class Cortificates will be helfl at the sume Class Cortificates will be 'i'& sume :'m oomp mm on MONDAY, Jw. Forms of the notice to be - b; lho(wm b.obuml Mm 4 to the Inspector, nolt‘n-tad pmldl’ u:.b;:otof later than he sird of June, a presen hon seives Lf om‘@:lp.m u:._ ie N“mo BOOKS! BY Dl. EBEN TO madSdi Booietics und. AQuorus 0d about 100 predes: ..Price par Loreloy. â€" An Unfin complete in 1 Mason, wirh a concise desoripti of initruction.s ;Much sou;ght 10 How Shall 1 Teach? First Walpurgis NIT'. Menâ€" delssohn. Cloth $1.2, . Boards . $1.00 Papor 80 ots. For Musical Societies, Curtis and Behr‘s New Method for the Zither, $1,.50 The Z ther is an instrument I‘ke a but much more rful, and well t loulbydl.lmm Gen: ;M‘z Huil, June 16, 1874, OLIVER DiTSON &00, beautiful country of Dante were forcibly ejected out of their ékin. #Accidente |" Aunt Hetty inquired of the servant girl m‘nfllfcbo‘::noï¬om tlnnnn.m [. JUNE. 23,1875. ve, she herself by saying, "I bain‘t much learnin ; 1 never went to evenin‘ and we ‘t no candle, and the master didn‘t come." . ; : COUNTY OFf Ofmawi. Ottawa, J une 23, 1875 Jones went to a theatre the other eÂ¥v@:. ning. 'l‘hoSq was bad, the acting worse. On sides Jones‘ friends were hissing both. â€"â€" * You take it comfortably,‘‘; T en Sn 1 on t hocl. an hn rone press an adverseâ€"opinion," w& edly, ‘indignation "3':’:,“«?% face, * By Jove, L:must go out and pay! 4 Li _ powers, with which you honoured ur reprosentative, having 6x m y be cal.ed ub;:. und? %:“m. relse the eloctive frunchise in reney ing . _ A large number of electors h« ye re» »d me to ve again .elndldu%'and. hays rved you faithfully to the best of my: wbil= ud not being conyclous of baving violgte TLEMEN,â€" the Independent Electors OV \ PHE~â€" | by Mendelssohn, 6) ctr. Statistics show that in the last ten ars, or on an average, ten out ‘of every w Aducritisci iest hn HP . cadeF mig h oh, anl The Chorus Chi nationality Seninit 8000100 is ©0as ) proncaagt NL Y. A pamphiot nents. fowon $18" hed Opera F’amiul fode . 30 ots. thinhs > is " ‘er dos $5,40 in yamination, Or Hints however, is " w hich 4st Mr. David Galbraith, M. P., for Nor Lanark, was in the city yesterday, in comâ€" pany with a deputation which waited on the acting Minister of Public Works Hon. Mr. Huntington, with regard to the pollution of the Mississippi. . We are sorry to learn that the hon. gentleman has been in very poor health since the proro. gation of Parliament, but are glad that he A ~deputation, consisting of Mr. John Boott, and (Mesers, John and Joseph Cram, representing the farmers whose properties lie along the Mississippi River, Carleton Place, yesterday waited on the Hon. Mr. Huntington, Acting Minister of Publicâ€" Works, to lay before him, and through him before the Government, a i evance under which it is stated they labour in regard to the pollution and obâ€" struction of the river, ‘The deputation were accompanied by Mr. Galbraitl» M. P., who introduced them to Mr. Huntington. According ~to their state. ment, the custom of throwing not only saw .dust, but edgings and slabs into the river, in contravention of the Act introduced by the Minister of Fiâ€" nance and passed the session previous to The statement that Captain Stapleton, A. D. C,, will to«day leavo Jor England is entirely without foundation. ‘The Capâ€" tain, as we have already stated, proceeds with General Smyth to Manitoba and British Columbia,and after bis return will temain here until autumn or early m.wh:r.wmb. re;laced by the General‘s: is now convalescent. â€" By the Polynesian‘s mails;which arâ€" rived here last night, Mr. Buckingham received news of the Premior and Mis. Mackenzie. They had a very favourable voyage, free alike of fog and ice. the last, is still persisted in by the millâ€". owners in and above that quarter, The grievance is, of course, not a new one, as the pollution of the river has been going on for years. To such an extent has it been carried, indeed, that in the vicinity: of the farms of the gentlemen composing the deputation, there are instances in which the bed of the river has been raised some sixteen feet. In that particular quarter the river runs very < slowly, PTHROWING REFUSE INTO NAV~ , IGABLE RIYVERS. and. as. there are rapids a very little way below, the inference is that the bed rises slightly as the rapids are ap: proached. ~In this way a buttress is formed, where the acounfulations com menced, and gradually extended up the river, until for milesâ€"and miles the bot: tom is now "‘composed entirely of mill refime. That portion of the Mississippi, the deputation represented. was at one time not & little prolific of fish, but of late years *these have: completolyâ€"disap~ peared. This is but a small matter, howâ€" ever, in comparison to the destructive effects> which â€" have already arisen out jof the â€" raising â€"of the of | the river. The adjoining farming land is lowâ€"lying and level, and during the : spring floods, when farmers are or ought to be busy preparing land for the reception of the seed, the fields of the members of the deputation and their neighbours ~are stated to be under water. ‘It is therefore lateâ€"too late, they â€"in the season before they can | :’idwitbthdr-;;rh; opors&mqm then the land is in the yery worst possi‘ sible condition, and the consequence is, that their crops are unremunerative, and 'g:ï¬oil of _ them, . in _the. en: oo Tt applivad . aouogieg "have carried out..p ‘.’ system n:;,p extensive underâ€"draining, having outlets into the Emmgu:i:‘ml t.riguury‘to tl:l: dlh p M ver the consequent rise of theâ€"water h‘vol,.ggonnt these natural ducts from heor fare btoome mpectally diting the ve season when the t.hu_rou‘bclocflvqouof a drainage system is of greatest lmpor‘ pools, perfs 5iinupfbll:.¢.!f Tag the ec ourrz mlrwv is drained in hLmr and aotunll{n stopping it _ up. The drains, having no ~proper out~ heik on wame ts . meelee in Tase mud, and worse than n fact, really harmful, ‘Thedeputation also com, plained tbstnfl{ntho river, the creeks. and the stagnant pools which they leave on the in;hndlwhonth:f.uoodo after a mirsmatic effiuvia arises, very ve to the senses, and very desâ€" tructive to the health of the people. For all these reasons they represented to Mr. Huntington the desirabi ity of strictly enforcing the law relating to the pollution of rivers, . and thus _ preventi the continued injury . of _ the no more slabs and ’d‘l-}'-fl ings should be represen ever, merely leased their puninn'ï¬or & urm’of years, that these leases were within three or four years of expiry, and that it would cost pearly the amount of their profits within that to arrange for the consumption of thdm-dut; and as Mr, Whitcher being neither an engineer nor & saw~ hi on e â€" Eit c rigiores t o Shnly 1 . Rparmeat 3\ t miller, was unable to say whether this uproeahhonmwoflfound.dorotb» wise, it was resolyed to leave the latter point in abeyance he would be able: to again visit the vici 'vlnoomy"ifll an experienced préctical man, would be competent to decide. Mr. Whitcher will .make the |promised visit â€" next w&o:k. Mr. Huntington, who rec@ived qm WM' ened to their tal with great in: w&, conversed with them very freely re; to subj reminded them of what ’-lm?dz%“n done, informed them what Mr. hitchlr'm posed to do, and that the whol Of course the &oinvi'- but one : side of the controyersy. We understand ml.r.row , on behalf of the: :owners, recently laid before the Government a memhorial giving the other side, which would doubtiess materially alter the complexion of â€"matter.. 1t may, however, be taker for granted that the Government. will come to a conclusion which will .completely vindicate the law, and al the same do justice ‘to all partios ’ putation reâ€" m e sati with the result of their intervieow* CTimcs value of their propertiee very K4 44 e his most serious »atâ€" Naew Yomlm 22.=»â€"A Washington special says loss of the Saranac is the most serious calamity that has happened &gnvynim the Maw-t‘:owl Quion was known IÂ¥ been an executive eflwnl‘:.y Yards some timé, and was considered a Coch hith the froh Ciad * Ropulst; rane the 'l has left San Francisco for the scene of TELEG RAPHTC. disaster. Reports from this State and from New Jn&‘mmflwymwo trat Potaio Bug is commencing its ‘The Pacific Mail Company has secured American. Republics on account of M on n as fetfone." Cosle ued, The subsidies are as follows : Costa Rico, celved with great enthusiasm, and when the ulnauï¬-od the © Americanâ€" flag tumuumdnd’m ‘The ce of the American team honr;m:‘;ogindm.h.mdo monstration of welcome. wuu,unwvmww:,v-â€"â€"â€"q ;000, Mexico, ox}goo; Mexico also W'“Ormo“'fl‘ past services of the company. ‘The company also obtains llllhm $450,000 per annum from the â€" Australian government for the monthly mail service between Sydney, y hok To formeit mu'utm i the & se s es 4 onoattt dieetabip Com pany and Central and Union Pacific Rail m mm B 14. freight service between and Japab, s.nl-‘rmadlinm The Mail now receive an annual subsidy of $9,500,000 for performing a monthly mail service between China and San Francisco, gives a semiâ€"monthly ser vice which was begun at the time of the granting of the ad litional sub the Uonsa Gaaier "thie lather acoelay" ms withdrawn but the Pacific Mail dhono michve se ammmy' ' flï¬iï¬ï¬oï¬mflw riental steamship companies a service. The vessols gl two oq?nh sailing on alternate intervals of 10 ‘days make a semiâ€"monthly line between the United States. Steamers ;m..l « in connection with the acific way Pacific Mail Steamsehip Company. withdrawn but the Pacific Mail Cor was broken. still continues to hold it.It is now !I _# fan Oriental steamship ship companies a like | Whetre the t service. The vessols oftwoa?uhl I dare say y sailing on alternate intervals of 15 ‘days | Pm 1(;* make a semiâ€"monthly line between |â€" Kansas t the United States. Steamers | grain prod ‘NzwYork,J une 22â€"A fter bail bonds in the criminal suit against Tweed were furnish ed to day. He was taken to Ludiow street jdlbwhnbowmn-hullth“ ‘of $300,000 is furnished. :In the civil auit it is understood J-dp' Brady will hear the motion of Tweed‘s counsel: to quash the indictment, in the beginning of next week, likely Tuesday. ‘~ Brigham NÂ¥oung‘s Sons. Among the graduates at West Point Acad ‘last week was ‘Willard Young, son orirlghm Young, who came : out fourth in a class of 45, John. W. Young, another son of the prophet is in the city, Cmcmoulu'u 22,â€"The contest "this afternoon between the Philadelphia® and White Stockings, was won by the latter, in 1N1CATAGU®, 1or000, San. Snivador, 15;000, ‘Guatamaie, Arrested for Frandâ€"Water Works Grant Tmmigrationâ€" Slight Fire~Floating Bathing Wouse. Toroxto, June 22.â€"â€"A report was sented by the Wharves lnd Hatbours Committee, recommending the Imhlh(’ this '&mnmmu the p&: $3,500, with the understanding that if ness W1 Emm ds css ol ce Es keeper . in the county of 8i with whom Holmes did business. T:‘::an wiflbhwdltbc‘onï¬nl’dhou trate this morning. Appointmentâ€"Ministers of Conference Down the Riverâ€"A Voluntcer Camp. Kimasrox, June 22.â€"Mr, Alexander WMW to the vaâ€" cancy in the Revenue Departâ€" meni The Ministers of the Conference were carried down the river yesterday to the International Camp ground on Wells Island by the steamer Maud, at the inviâ€" WJ&.M!} Wesleyans. Over 10‘9.rophmpnm-ddnm,ndnllu- rived home safe in the eyeni Un the mï¬lhyvm'wty&oofl- md&owwh came from Watertown to this compliment. The volunteer camp was opened yes A ML BR 10A N: terday. On Saturday the tents, stores, &e., were taken out abd the grounds laid out with staff, and supply quarters comâ€" ’..".,“,m on the Lake thore ive on e five miles out. The 14th Battalion and King m m # numx:s’wiau. mwd Frontenas Cavairy came in detachments from . the oo:luy. The 15th Battalion was steamer ( : Betienitie: (9 Emm y «',‘& )!"‘dâ€.." *;A in 144 + eP ’L‘....... F 0 R E I G N m â€"Peoue + ie uh Bb oiinics Ti i. s 8 # here till to merrow. Toâ€"pight the tents will be up and the camp in order. Pacific Mail Company. Amer}can Rifle Yeam Lous of the Saramac. GREAT BRITAIN. CANADIA N. f annum in ; «@hbe Potato Bug Base Ball Match.3 TORONTO. Boss Twoed. KINCESTON CHIUAGO®. 1t M cononites: bound for Mxaitone. Th:« -daz‘hw Bhe has so &b '-bunnpdnd. and starts on her trip westâ€" Firewsod â€"N C. Railway. Moxtraai, June 22nd.â€"A two year old daughter of Mrs. Harrison, of Welli Mh“flumm beech, $5.75 to $6.50 ; birch, $6.25 to $6 ; ‘u&w,“mcdhԠG’m. , from ““b' jattiog. Hatimer Iponnenone rails betwase this oly hnd the Back hiver youâ€" terday, and it is expeoted that trains will be running to the "Sault" before J ist. The rolling stook, it hu.n.fl is now on the way to ï¬h-m The workd'mhiï¬. up the iron Praits has beor selended" hy the bigh Pater y bat‘everg ting hork i readh: § has in * ness for some “'r.d hhn‘t.- men se ol Do ind Child Misstug ~ The cause of woman sufferageâ€"scarcity of husbands. 4 What portion of the the best m-&mwfln‘r"“ What is that which, by losing an eye, has only a nose left ? A noise. Stamps are not required on notes ; but it taitées "stamps‘ to pay ‘em. t uï¬ilnhbâ€"ï¬b_mo The of frewood at present the whatich tht plagunictn pratines ver â€"be worn on the lapel of a gen man‘y . vonl union"the "partier" me on Old Ledy, @Is this a smoking carringe?" Madam want . dolatt n ie nemant nt * OQne thing," says an old toper, was dt::’uï¬oh-d wh&qm‘.“uv "u' ‘ . boys,‘‘ philosophically remarks Miss Anâ€" M.Wlï¬â€œ-ï¬ and act like tathor." $ Your feet ure very stylish, saida man toli-ï¬huz..whnhum:vud with bunions. "No, not stylish, but exâ€" mmm,"mhw A Kansas paper says :â€""A mule kickâ€" ed an mmztllthh place on cheek was uninjured, but the mule‘s hoof “Oumida-‘" said a student "wihotlkers I hnd â€"eay mw‘-ntbbh&whd!&f_!’ "Y on, I dare say you will ie s hoppec t * Hopper t whaiiop shouted the lad. Ap:i‘n;:’odwflm&ï¬b.hd nmes n t mm ï¬udllhofl,ï¬q"oht -:‘n:rudut\:oflmm -&E cles of.jewelry enclosed in the The ioes were in the form of celery staike and ears of green corn. How nice! ingâ€"in Virginie, or Corning in Nebraske ? -.?B:bu’s \goll we. don‘t want t Berne Switzerland, so we‘ll go to Readir ww over Andover,sâ€"Boston 4 ver 4 38 Shades of nightâ€"window curtains. Sheet musicâ€"children orying in bed. A noose paperâ€"a marringe certificate. The path of dutyâ€"through the Custom horse pistols dropped from his back g:ok.h." Mh# find room for two horse pistols?" partyâ€"â€"*"O; he did not mean two horse pistols, exactly, he meant . two ColÂ¥s "Do ) church Â¥" .u!?‘.:iï¬â€˜i.."‘fl.&,. "la me, 1: do," Mre. P-ï¬r- Nothing does me so much good as "Q': ï¬t:ndq-wdq.lpb“.‘ Nevi l amrakes repiigns e M for M.Alondmtwhq I:uï¬t & cow o Afined mhen. Siss Porly iooking upon / £ pan of nectar, mu?{oun'flu yellow seumâ€" It isn‘t so good as the nice blue milk we get in Boston." John, the man who attends to the small mmmti,n“.b: office to mail a and given m,mmuwh?@ :ommnd bnu&nb* the other. U‘â€Z... m:.m 4 PB NHCie ie se ue ter noveciord carry it thin, h A man in North Carolina who, was saved fm.mbmhrhuu‘uzb powerful ples of his lawyer, after his asâ€" quittal by the jury, was msked by the * It‘s P ie p o n P LCC â€"-n “ redi "hae "oar‘s qpioe Ios 1. oo No# steal that hor‘e, T Te the $ l“'mmusqamm allers did think o thak ond Jitty R 3 I aint got my Lli. be doanne4 Artemus Ward was one 1 .mmq.dï¬-zm':'x of his publisher at York, when he nuind.hlmp& from Mr. H pok« W:&-vifl vake for 10 ouse N mu;maï¬r'-":nou. ent‘s reflection or changing his position, " Which had you rather to Wheelâ€" ain Vm':m‘:goh-hr" He soon filled. a remarkabDiy |~ $10 jokeâ€"being pdlll‘h‘uhh Francisco papers -dl!".i"" vertisement % his grandfather‘s gun and W‘Mmï¬tm&.hlcw ever, liked the fun of h-lhhpl O'r: in another charge, but was fire. u-n-num“'r“ firing, until he got six charges in . m piece. His madâ€l‘.‘l and" English travellerâ€""As he got up two Tc a on ns hh P aat PRICE 3 CENTS. there are