JB 48 BY, LAWRENCE i} oTrawa Rarm. Leaves....... . 1040 m&m,, 200 p.m., 10.45 p Armves....... 730 am, 4.10 pm.,7.10 p CaraADa CENTEAL KAILWAY. LGOMY Obtensery ssesereee»»»«» 10. 4) @.03,, 5.00 p.Bt Abi\YO#>â€"rese> <<>ese«»». 1.Q p.my 7.40 p.m j gOMAY WOR .)...........1.40 p.m., 1,07 g.M Leaves " _ " | _ east. 440 p.m., £35am MKOME, WA nkm\\x AND OGDENEâ€" BUBG RAICWAY Leaves Ugdensdurg.. 300 am., 22 p.m. Armves in New YÂ¥ oek.10,00 ppm., 7.0U a.m. zeaves New l ork.... 6,00 p.1., 11.00 p.m Macavamize» loav.â€"A meeting was heid in the vihage of Metcalis a few days ago to discuss the advisability of granting a bonus of $1U,UUU towards tne proposed Alacadamizouâ€"rowd trom that place to the boundary imme between the townships of Usgooud and wloucester on the main road leading to this city. ‘The suim of $9,00V wus previously granted towards the same object, but tins amount is found to be meuthcient w execute the work. Uonâ€" mderabie upposition was maniested by parties who imought they wouid derive but litie beneut trom . the projected scheme. 1t is proposed however to imvest the amount :1 the shape of stock, and 10 yive any divalends that mayâ€" accrue to such sections of the townslup as will not be beneused thereby, tor improviag their local rouds. The byâ€"law wii ve submitted to the people on the lUth of May, when it is thouglt the scheme wili be ratified by the ratepayers of the township. ; °. DUG »sâ€"secsâ€"secccese... 1.10 mim. 7.40 p CENTRAL FERSONT RALILROAD Leaves . Oxdensburg SmAaND TRUNK RAJLWAY Leaves Prescot; J unction wOkng Wesk .,........._..l.40 n.m. 1 lxrprovixe Stkzets.â€"A number of new crossings are being laid in ditferent parts of the caty which uave greatly improved streeis in their. immediate locality. Btreets are also being graded aud levelled off where they were torn up by the water works trenches. These improvements were sadly wunted as the leading thoâ€" rougli ‘aic« woro left in a disgraceiul conâ€" dition. When trenches are opened again this season, the City Engineer would do well to keep an eye on those careless and inditierent contractors. ng, atâ€"eight o‘clock. The fire brigade | by a was out promptly, but to their dismay it | hose proved to be a faise alarm. the Unorar _ Uxiox.â€"ihe â€" second _ conâ€" | w cert under tim auspices of the Chora! | the Umon wili take place in Gowan‘s Grand pera House on the 25th of May next.| C The "May Queen" will be produced on | wite F T C very New Caz.â€"A new firstâ€"class passenger | pro car bas just been placed on the {Uttawa | and and Prescott Railway. lt is a handsome | wor piece of work, and reflects credit upon | city, Mr. Dame, superintendent of theâ€" LOcOâ€" | go motive and Car Worksat Prescott, under | yuch whose supervision the car was built. | The * and i ux Wsaruzr.â€"The weather bas | mind ixpcoriox Sezviess.â€"The Rev. Mr. Farâ€" mes, the proposed new pastor of Knox Churen in this city is expected toarrive in wown tozmorrow from the West. His Inâ€" duction to the pastorate of the Church will take place on Wednesday evening, when & very interesting service will be held. Cartrar Mutrvar Buimpine Soomery.â€" The newly elected Directors of this Soâ€" ciety met at the oflice of Messrs. O‘Conâ€" mor and Waller on Friday night,, and elected the tollowing officeâ€"bearers : Mr. kodk, iyan, President; Mr. W. H. Waiâ€" i0r, Viceâ€"President; Mr. M. Kavanagh, wecretary, and Mesers. U‘Connor and Hogg, Soiiqitors. _This institution having now been . thoroughly organized, will doubtless soon do a good business. Stock books are open in the above otfflice, where all who desire to connect themselves with the institution will have an opportunity of doing so. at z2 anu: i.JU p.m. each day,. As they Lave cousiderable stock stuil left, and the whole must be sold, this ‘will be a spliendid chance to get cheap goods. See advertiseueD t. 3828â€"3 Moors Bxosâ€", will tinish up their ot:r“ ing suie by selling the balarice of stock by public suction, on Fuesday ‘and Weunesday, Zith and 2sth inst. Sale at 2 anu: 7.4UV p.m. each day.\ As Acvivexr rzorm a Buast.â€"A man named Thomas muliin, belonging to kochesterâ€" ville, and employed in ‘the Hon. Mr. Skead‘s shanty, was severely injyured last wees while bissting some rocks in‘ the relewaws river to allow the timber to reach the Utltaws. it woulid soem that winie he and another man were preparâ€" ingthe blast, the iatter in tamping accide ntâ€" wlly suruck tie fuse causing the blast to insiantly explode. The ipjuries ; sus staimed by Juuilin ;are of a very setious nature but not it is said of a fatai characâ€" wer. The wounded man has reached home and is now under the best possible surgical care. ; | _ Moors Brzos., wili seli by public auction at their store, corner of Sparks and U‘Con: nor streets, on Tuesday, Zith inst., their shelving counters, show cases, desks, also i hoist and ropes. 30243 Nsw Ciry Haurâ€"The work of laying he foundation of the new City Hall proâ€" resses slowly. lt is to be hoped now hat the westher is becoming more avourable, that a little more energy will e thrown into the work. _ A greai deal oo much time is lost over the construcâ€" 10u of public buildings in thig city. ;. A lot of secondâ€"hand selfâ€"feeding stoves, box stoves, and cooking stoves, for sate by suction at Moore brow., on Tuesday and Wednesday, 27th and 253th inst. See advertisement. 2838. )pera House on the 25th of May next.| | Caks or Destitvmiox.â€"A man with his ‘he "May Queen" will be produced on | wite knd two small children came to the luat occasion, police station on Saturday evenin« in a C ns very |destitute condition. T{m man sought New Caz.â€"A new firstâ€"class passenger | protéction for himself{ from starvation, car bas just been placed on the{Uttawa | and |complained of being unabie to find ind lrescott Railway. lt is a handsome | wor He is evidently a stranger in the pieve of work, and reflects credit upon | city, being without means, was driven Mr. Dame, superinatendent of theâ€" LocOâ€" | go extremity. ‘They are now gnjuying notive anud Car Worksat Prescott, under | yuch hospitality as the police can aftord. whose supervision the car was built. The sight is a melanchoiy one to behoid, skwâ€" * and is a fit subject for some phihu{v.hropviu I‘uzx Wseiaruzr.â€"The weather hbas | mind. This is not the tirst instance of noderated somewhat since the snow of lu::‘ cases at the Stationâ€"house, a fact "riday last, and there are indications of & | which reveals the necessity of at once varm rain. it is devoutly prayed for by | establishing, as in other iurge z'u.ies, a he farming community who are appreâ€" | House of Refuge for stich unfortunates. No Gas.«â€"The residents of O‘Connor Street are loud in their complaints at having no gas for some time back. Many have been put to the expense of investâ€" mg in lamps and coal oil, which they conâ€" sluer a deplorable state gf aftairs for the Capital of the i © Another very striking incident is the fact of the quarâ€" ver‘s gas bili coming in without any reducâ€" won, proving the great necessity that exâ€" isted io: the bill passed . last session for the memssurement and inspection of gas. The gas question is truly one requiring immediate investigation, tor not over halt the city has been lighted for the last tew months. & A Foot Rack.â€"A match has been arâ€" anged for a foot race of one milé teâ€" ween Wim. McDarby and George Irwin 0 take piace some six +weeks hence. he stakes are $1W a side. Both men re noteu pedestrians, and wili go into ryining at once for the fortacoming race. 10ve ensive of a late spring Axauvcllers‘ Guide. ) x, alâ€" eight vurg trom Boston. 800 am., 1250 p.m . tiunte an c Dr A La RM Moore Bros‘. suction sale, at 2 and 7:30 m., on Tuesday and Wednesday, 27th d 285th inst. 2838. &ocal @utelligcuct â€"~â€"â€" A Brutar Assavir.â€"TITwo men named testaxt Hoserrarâ€"The visitors At | Bull and Tuggy were brutaily assauited istitution for the current week are ; | on Nelson street on Suturday night, by ors : Messrs. George Mortimer and | four men who had just come out of a t Cummings. Clergy : Revds. Wâ€"| house of illâ€"fame on that street After inter and Wm. Armstrong. Physi | coming out one of the party with a veheâ€" Dr. P. A. McDougall, â€" ment oath made an onsiaught upon Mr. ze Bull, stating that he was the person he ‘vor Rack.â€"A match has been arâ€" | was loeking for. His comrade naturally a tor a foot race of one milé beâ€" | came to his rescue but no sooner did he Win. McDarby and George Irwin | do so, than the other three came along e place some six +weeks bhence. | and beat the two unfortunate men to akes are $1W0 a side. Both men | such an extent that their lives are enâ€" cea pedestrians, and will go into | dangzered. The alarm having been given, ag at once for the forthcoming race. | Serg‘t: O‘Keefe was soon :ï¬nd bus the pcompum â€"â€"| miscreants had fled leaving their hats comox Sezvices.â€"The Rev. Mr. Farâ€" | behind them. 'fh. Sergeant thinks he the proposed new pastor of KnoX | has a clue to the case as he recognizes h in this city is expected toarrive in | some of the hats. It would be well if tomorrow from the West. His Inâ€"| these cowsrdly assailants could be arâ€" m to the pastorate of the Church | rested. ® Firz.â€"An alarm of fire was om Box 62, on Saturday évenâ€" ht o‘clock. The fire brigade omptly, but to their dismay it 1215 p.m., 5.30 p.m Naew Paverxext.â€"Men have comm work|on the new pavemenit in front Parligment buildings on the North s Well street, A ion of the end |s already completed, having made) last fall. The work when fin will lpok well, and will be a great a modation to the public. Servio®s.â€"The last services in the old Wesleyan Church on Metcalle streeg were held yesterday. The Rev. W. J. Hunter, pastor of the church officiâ€" ated |at both services, and a handsoine sum (was realised in aid of the building fund bf the new church. A social gatherâ€" ing be held in the building to morrow n'i‘ih after which the work of demolition 1 at once proceeded with. I ce wirk EFirsxwx.â€"A man naméd Joush Dunning took it into his head, on Saturday night during the alarm| of fir, to interfere in some way with one of th¢ firemen while passing down Nelson St His impertinence was rewarded by a fractured .tull from a stroke with a hose {:ey. He was taken into custody by the police and removed to the station, The dghief let him out on bail to have his w dressed _ He will appsar beforg the istrate this morning. | lamtortaxt â€" Avorios 1. â€" Messrs Rowg & Erratt will, toâ€"day, seil the house hold |effects of the Right] Hon. Sir Joht A. donald, K. C. B., who is about re movihg to Toronto. Gregt bargains are expe¢ted. The sale beging at 10.30 A. M. an terms are cash, | _ Draxari¢ Perroxxaxoe.â€"Our readers will bear in mind the grand performance in Gowan‘s Opera House, this evening, under the guspices of the Uttawa Cricket Club. The entertainment promises to be an inwm&in‘f one, and consists of & ;;l: arranged and vamed programme. 1 Chastield, a musical artiste of some fame, will make her first appearance before an Uttawa audience. The musical Burletta of "Bombastes Furioso," by Mrs. Jarley‘s celebrated Dramatic Company from the Rocky Mountains, ~ will conclude the night‘s performance. Gowan‘s fine OUrâ€" chestra has also been secured for the 0¢ casion, which will materially contribute to the enjoyment of the evening. His Exâ€" cellency the GovernorGeneral and the‘ Countess of Dutferin intend being pres eut. | Aitogether a very attractive bill is announced, and as the object is a worthy one, the s=pport of the Ottawa Gricket Club, the attendance will doubtless be a large one. | & Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. J Maloney was charged with comâ€" mitting a breach of the peace by one James. Stanley. He was fined $2 and costs or go to gaol for a week. _ _ _ _ Barturoar, April 24. The Dougherty case was. called first. A number of witnesses were examined and tne case was argued by the respective counsel, but was again adjourned till Monday. _ s v Jm‘ ) Burns and. Patrick Mansfield 'iw _ondo w.be.mg P were di e evidence in:mciu\t to convict. _ Mary Ann Smith, Mathilde Aubichon and Grace Baidwin were arraigned ï¬r assaulting one Catharine Bush. e quartette comprises persons of yery quesâ€" tionable repute. Mary Ann was consignâ€" ed to limbo for a month. Mathilde was sent down for two weeks and Grace was let off with aweek‘s imprisonment. Deax Staxuey in Pressyterus Poi PiTs.â€"At & meeting of the Established Presbytery of Dundee, yesterday, the Rev. Dr. Watson, in terms of the requireâ€" merits of the General Assembly, reported that Dean Stanley had occupied his pulâ€" pit on Sunday afternoon, a minister of the United Presbyterian Cnurch preachâ€" ing in the forencon. ‘The Presbytery expressed their approval ol what Dr. Watâ€" son had done, and regarded the occurâ€" rence as a good exampie of the Christian liberality which pervaged the Established Church of Scotiand.â€"London Standard, 8th inst. Oliver liobert was charged with keepâ€" ing foul pretaises. The case was adjournâ€" ed till T to allow the prisoner time to remove the nuisance complained of. The Birmingham (Engiand) â€"Post says : «* Much discussion was some time ago 0câ€" i respecting a shipment of Ameriâ€" can iron|for sale and use in England. At the time it was thought that finished iron had been sent across from the States, but the exp. ion was that the transaction had an experimental consignment of good pig iron. In‘fact, it was a lot of and Georgia pig iron, for which the hulhornwgev.xsper ton; but that when soid in Liverpool did not realize more than £7 net. This figure, however, left profit, though but very small. We have authority tor saying that the Cermwall Iron Compary, of Cedar Bluff, Cherokee county, Aiabama, ars to ship w the same destination ap:md tons of their charcoal (pig) won, and they have secared freights from Savannah to Liverpool at tem shillings per ton. The comparutive nearness in point of cost of this country to the pigâ€" making furnaces of the Southern States is to be observed in the fact that the tirst cousignâ€" ment was conveyed to Liverpooi at only one dollar a ton more than it would have cost to take the same iron from the furâ€" naces to Cincinnati.‘‘ SHL®: T OF AMERiCAN iron To ENGLAN D. POLICE COURT Lieutenant Colonel Walker Powell, Deputy Adjutant General, to be Adjutant General of Militia, at Headquarters, with the Rank of Colonel in the Militia (the Rank of Colonel to date from the 22nd August 1875,) under the provisions of section 29, of "An Act to amend the Dominion Militia and Defence Acts," 38 Vict., Chap. 8. § 4. Agy The Official G@aszette of Faturday: conâ€" > tains the following appointments :â€" : ){:\jnr-Gonert\lReï¬thrd Selby Smï¬h. of | Her Majesty‘s gular Army, to com ; mand the Militia of the gommion Hf' Canada, with the rank of MajorGener:l in the Militia, as provided by Section 28 | of the "Act to amend the Dominion | Militia and Defence Acts," 38th Vict,, , Mr. Robert Jaffery; of the City of Toronâ€" to, in the Province of Ontario, to be addiâ€" tional Director of the Northern Railway Company of Canada for all the purposes of the 2nd section of " An Act mpoe%t.ho lien of the Dominion on the Northern Railway of Canada." The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery announces there of Mr. A. 4. B. Bannatyne, of the city of Winnipeg, for Provencher, Manito in the room of Io.is Riel, who has) been adjudged an outlaw for felony. I EXTRAOTS FROM THE AOTIVE MILITIA REGULA TIONS FOR THE ANNUAL DRILL or 1875 76. DOMINION OF @ANADA. Corps which have inot completed the drill for 1874â€"75, may complete the same prior to the 30th Jung next, under proâ€" visins of the gene order (14) 3rd June, 1874, and pay will issue thereforâ€" but such corps are not authorized to perform the annual paid drills for 1875â€"76. The annual drill for 187576 will be carried out, so far as the same may be practicable, in br‘ifnde camps of exercise, at which the cavairy field artillery and infantry corps within the brigade «diviâ€" sion, authorized to attend such camps will be concentrated, the csvlhx and in faniry for twelve days and the field artilâ€" lery for sixteen days drill and training. In order to keep the qxgnnditun for drill and training within the appropriaâ€" tion made by Parliament, and to permit as many as possible of the oorKo now on the strength of the active militia to perâ€" form drill, the nominal strength of each troop of cava‘ry, garrison battery of artillery, company of rifes, infantry and Engineers, for drill pay, is not to éxceed two officers and 39 non commissioned officers and men, with an addition for tho.s in battalion of 3, per company, for staif ser: eants and bandsmen. $ Only those troops of cavalry the headâ€" quarters of which are within fifty miles of the place fixed upon for holding a brigade camp are to b:ngormit- ted to join such camp, in any s cases the troop is to‘ mAroK "to and from camp, â€"in all other cases troops of cavairy are to drill under the same x:fuhhom, relaâ€" ung to pay, &c., as provided for city corps or for isolated companies of infantry, acâ€" oordi:ï¬ to cireumstances. Field batteries of artillery proceeding to camp, are to march going and returning. The Deputy Adjutant General in each district, will arrange for the requisite staff for brigade camps, selecting °3w officers so far as pmhop:!,flo from those in the ‘The officers, nou commissioned officers and men will be paid only for the days they are actually preseat in camp, as follows : The officers and nonâ€"commisâ€" sioned officers the pay of their rank, the men sixty cents per diem ; for horses of wounted officers, and for troops of cavalry and field batteries of artillery, one dollar perdiem; in addition to free rations for the officers, nonâ€"commissioned officers and men, and free forage for the horsos. The time actvally and necessarily ocouâ€" pied going to camp in the first instance, and re.urningm &ur homes after com pletion of the annual drill, to be counted as part of the number of days in camp. # aravaxie. Twenty rounuis of biank and fbr:{ rounds of practice ammunition will be alâ€" lowed for practice by each battery, where suitable guns are available, the ammuniâ€" tion to be distributed as far as practicâ€" able as follows : Solid lhotazll she‘l 2: shrapnell shell 4, case 1, grape ,, â€"â€"total 40. @ Deputyâ€"Adjutantsâ€"General to arrange the time most convenient for the cam in their respective districts, and motify tg same to headquarters. t uce The pay and rations are about as before, very little alieration having been made. Fuel for cooking will be allowed : for offiâ€" cers‘ mess, each officer not exceeding 1 ration ; nonâ€"commissioned officers and men, not exceeding 1 ration for each 7 men per diem. _ . _ io ol Very effective regulations are pubâ€" lished for the supplying of encampments, and also for the transport to and from the annual éamps of exercise. Full and oom'ilew arrangements are made for the supplying of medical stores, and ample provision is made for the health and comâ€" fort of the troops while on duty. The ration of fuel wood will be one inch running measure; each cord of wood representing 96 rations. o Garrison batteries of artillery whose headquarters are within fifty miles of the forts at Kingston, Toronto, St. Helens Island or Quebec (corps in Montreal exâ€" vepted), are to be encs:zd and drilled at the nearest of those f respectively, the remaining batteries to drill under the same regulations relating to pay, subsistâ€" ence, &v., as apply to corps of infantry. in Si8 borger extepting Field Dettories vent city excep e 1 of Artillem going into Brigade cam; with other lt:or-p- in the same wdl: Division, such, corps may be permi to verform twelve days‘ drill at their local neadquarters on different days, as may‘ be most convenient, subject to the approval Commanding officers will see that «wriyers are provided with whips and spurs, and with straps for their trousers. 2 of the Dopu:{ AdLut-mt General of the District. In all such cases, no allowances will be made for rations or forage, and the pay will be for officers, one dollar; and nonâ€"commissioned officers and men, fifty cents per diem. _ _ _ us * 4 lowed to each field battery for exercise and practice. f In any brigade division where there is not more than one battalion of infantry, or where any lun;l“inn u:' reb;wufmm the place appointed e brigade camp, thedril‘l)ofnmheorp-ia to be in camp at battelion headquarters. â€"The g of officers and nonâ€"commissioned cers will be the same as fixed for b:?lde camps. _ Rations will not be issued by the public, but twentyâ€"five cents per diem per otficer and man, and an allowâ€" aunse of thirty five cents per diem, in lieu of forage for each horse, will be allowed to ensble the commanding officer to arâ€" range for such. _ _ p In any military district where there are rural companies not in battalion, such companies may be attached where pracâ€" ticable to a battalion in camp for purâ€" poses of drill ; but whore .such cannot be conveniently mnged‘h on account of dll,r tance, or any other the special permission pre?l:::iy :gpw foÂ¥ and obtained from headquarters be perâ€" mitted to drill under -u&: el3mhn‘onl as may be in that case ord ureml pay, but neither rations, tents, nor â€" kets; nor any allowance therefor, will be issued by the public. In addition to the usual field moveâ€" ments, the drivorl- are tohb.:ninstn::ed in riding, driving, cleaning ess, &o., the gunners in gun drill, diamountix;g and mounting righting guns which have been :&mmg wheels, removing disabled artillery, &c. & Three days at least at the conclusion of th.e ordinary drill to be set apart for gun ,mwt-iop. ons vouire § hy zs Ay Une hundred rounds of biank and exgh:{ rounds of service ammunition will be alâ€" Une hundred rounds of blank and eight FIELD BATTERIES OF ARTILLBRY CANADA GAZETTE GBENERAL REGULATIONS. RLECTION <~RETURN GARRISON ARTILLBRY THEK TIMES: OTTAWA, MONDAY, APRIL, 26, 1875 brigade division, and recommend the same to headquarters for approval. ~ _ As the successful carrying out of the dnill will, to a large extent, depend upon the action of the responsible staff officers. they will be held rosponsible that due care is taken to economize expenditure in their rearect.ive districts, and the best use made of the time allotted for drill. In order that a full report may be made for Parliament on the J:-ill and training for the fiscal year 1875â€"76, ail drill for which payment will be made must b> completed before the Ist day of Decem ber 1875, and the reports of Deputy Adâ€" jutants General of districts must ï¬o transâ€" mitted to headquarters not later than the 5th of December followins. ‘The circulation for the week is put down at $2,641,964. S*)ooie held at difâ€" ferent points $2,940,419.75. Excess of Specie,â€" $208,455.75. ~""1 one voice, as they think of | their ¢wn ?!?“d""v?;!dm against this | most pernicious game, s The discount on American Invoices un til further notice is 13 per cent. STATRMENT OF THB (POST OFPFIOR SAYINGS BANK FOR MaRoH, 1875. Balance in hands of Receiver General 28th Feb., 1875, $3,083,766.47. Deposits during the month of March, $166,577. Interest allowed to +’¢;‘pwwn on accounts closed . $3,039.13, |Total, $3,253,382.60. Repayments during the month, $216,143.â€" 42. Amount changed to 5 vï¬r cent Do minion Stock, $26,800. _ Lea ?abduloo due depositors on the 31st of March of $3,010,439.18. the party who, about three years challenged Don Piatt to fight a mortal oombat..k It was afterwards :f that the t too! i w mm Bou fl mwimz mbnz.,.' pere chopped off the nose of Corti. This alarming news, at that time, throw into consternation all the American lady adâ€" mirers of the Italian Count.â€" Washington Sunday Chronicle. ball. The Rector of Wasing, near Read: ing, writes to the Iondon%a about the young man‘s death:â€""I have too much reason to speak with bisterness of this game of football, against which I hsd warned him only the week before. He was the last remaining hope of my o‘d age, and he was about to &e married to own child, who is now in a most critiâ€" 23 state from the misery caused by this terrible event. I am sure if the mothers of England could have watched y that dying boy‘s side, and witnessed agonâ€" izing g;np, the fearful tortures arising from his internal wounds, and the| migery oanivith those now desolate ones, to whom d: was oyer,ythinauin life, GNJ would, with one v think | their own ehudm:?}-. as they think of to empharize the point firmly but respectfully, that I am in no way pecuniâ€" anll;ex‘;xtomud in this adventure, and have nothing whatever to do with any exâ€" cursion _ or ri¢::;cu1-|mn.|' that pnt vate enterp connec therewith. ° I am no?.lyn & rosition to extend to any one the hospltalities which have been so liberally tenderedâ€" to myself,. and I trust this public stateâ€" ment will in a measure u&fyï¬n numâ€" erous applications that are daily pouring in upon me, and to which it would be utterly impossible for me to attend. All things considered, I see before me a cruâ€" cial test of human enduranceâ€"a distance of 40 miles to be accomplished throug:% varying currents . and. temperatures water, with a probability of 15 to I7 hours of hard paddling and exposure. I am nerved, however, to my task by the mect of a success which will prove ultiâ€" y beneficial toall mankindan â€"accomâ€" plishment that must bring maritime naâ€" tions to a consciousness that there are means and possibilities of science within{ their reach whereby they may doubly inâ€" |ur:h th.m“y offtho-o countless imlorlm on the highway of commerce, to w efforts they owe much that has made them great and powerful. I know full well that ‘it is notin mortal to command success,‘ but I can assure all who sympa thise with my mission that % | be wanting as far as in me lies, to ‘ it." ing man ; I was educated in the Monâ€" astery of the Dominican monks, where peace â€"and t’mod?rly ll‘mo is in ï¬:: ruling icy." John Morrissey in hi turnlds:fl"%en_,wwiltb.'m.{tuwnh your nose, so frightfully flattened? As COUNT CORTI AND JOHN MORRISSEY Corti, more _ surprised â€" that . his interclocutor, said with â€"_.mild and diplomatic manner, "I am not a fightâ€" soon as I saw you, it occurred to my mind that nmethin&t:lt;:ho kind has happened with you." Corti felt the hint very g.dly,u it qccurred in the sence of many beautiful ladies w& Court Corti supposed were naturally crazy in love ~with him. â€">~Count Corti has always been a lï¬â€œ favourite among the fashionable ies, and, alâ€" ‘hou’;fl not very handsome, is tremendous in his winning ways, and far excels all the other diplomats in Washingtor. He is Tomise, died in England the other day rom injuries received while playing foot THE PAUL BOYTON LIFE DRESS Sydney Br a young man of . roinise, died in England tho other CIRCULATION AND SPBOIXE AMERICAN INVOICES uonmn.â€"u her late residence, Bank 14 .J".'fa"mm%m u1 Te "ate wik.. Gobl smith, Roym. liery, Kingston. The funeral will take place this afternooh at balf past twoy me/nh inst., to the Catholic Cemetery TO‘ LET.â€"Bedroom, with board, <in the most desirable lomug in the city, within three minutcs walk of the ent Address im mediately, T. W. C., this Office. Have received of their Spring Importations, 48 Bales Carpots and Curtains, Embracing ali the novelties, out for the season, to which the confiently SHOOLBRED & CO. ENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be recelved at Ottawa until noon, on Friduy the 18th June next, for the conâ€" veyance of Her Majesty‘s Maiis, on a proposed contract for four years, M“K'm each way, between Mattawa and n ngue, from the lst Juiy next. Conveyance to be made in a canoe, in a vebiâ€" ele, or on foot. The Maiis to leave Mattawa every Monday and arrive «at Lake Taml.ounl%ne, not later than the iollowing Taursdaysâ€"To leave Lake Temiscamiogue, every Monday and arrive at Mattawa 1ot 'h!el that the Toursdays foliowing. Printed notices contvning further informaâ€" tion as to condittons of proposed contract. may be seen, and blank forms of tendér m%be obâ€" tained at the Post Offices of Matiawa, Kippewa, McMartin‘s Polut, and Lake Tamiscamingue. Post Office Inspector‘s Office, Ottawa, Ap:-»°1° 25th 1875. The lowext or any Tender wi‘l not necessarily T.P. FRENCH, Post Office Inspector. ‘The subscriber is instraucted to sell by Public Auction, at the residence of the late R. W KENT, £=q,, No, 4 McCorma k‘siBlâ€"ck, u‘Coâ€"â€" nor street, on THURSDAY, 28th .nst., at cleven o‘clock, all the neat and nearly new househo‘d f rniture and effects therein, onupmu':.g handâ€" some parlor suite in green repp, with linen covers for b w centre table, what not. card ubl:z trile %-, mirfor, mantle ornaments, window hndsome carpet extending through r aud dining room, b w sideâ€" boudg, va chairs, couch, and crockery, hl.nlf oil QW Lfl stove, sta‘r carpet and rods, the contents of four wull furnished bed rooms, comprising . bed uwud-.“enewmd :"uh stands, â€" bureaus ‘ with lass md, 8| and other geddlng and hovno%un. kitchen stove m furnituré, as well as a quantity of onlhï¬ utensils. This furniture wunuxnhued bogiven. fp on lat May) every thing wiil be nold on e vn?mut ul:ervo Mm ins‘., at eleven o‘ciock sharp, Terms eash, delivery imâ€" mem:uly after sale, J. BERMINGEHAM, Household Furniture By J. BERMINGHAM the (veler«: composer of "Federai ~t.," and other favourite . tunes, contains : 100 .h't“ho Chants and Anthems, all origiual and of bestiquailiv. Price, &M}wum‘flk&h $1.00, Seven Part Songs. orlnud Voices, 2‘ J J.. 1. Pa: KOr, When a mb W‘wv.fl wWere _ successes, w y er Club," . Price 60 cents. punk ves """"_x-"gl%mnoo'"' e to the events and m%"_ . We shail endenvaar 4o Assarihaihame Adte aue. al 2 C it CC describe:hem fully, faitafully and feariessly. The Weekly Bnlx’:â€"'h-l novu:uumd a circula~ tion of over sevea thousand . Its readers are found in every State and and its quality is well known to the pubtic. We shull not only endeavour to keep w&wm oldmndndl,â€b:t. to: im prove to its vubt.‘lnd wer. _ The oeflyhnwmounflnuomboslhom‘ mfl‘ All the news of the day will ! ia it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, we ;:‘rmmmwdlnum,mwn(ndm i Rhwrmwmtmww&nm ‘best family newspaper in the world. 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Price $2.50 _ â€"@.Praises of the River of Life, our. las @Ebbath Bohoot Bung Bovk, cons froin all g:znen. lndood.?.o::m vhohsv':uod 1t Frice $ 0 per hundred. pramend. it Aighty, Alt booes sent, postâ€"pald, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON. & CO., Boston. Chas. H. Dlfl.l&O? 8816 T7H B‘dway, New York. «A Complets Pictorial History of the T.mes." â€" "The and most successful hn-lm.p...mo Union." HARPER‘s WEEKLY, ILLUSTRATED, 5 HArpER‘s Waskuy, one {ur 00 ts pupiehore® *** Jment of U; 8. postnge by Subscriptions to HarPrEr‘s MacAazm io en snn ronneiten s naned. "Teonmnio oi o eopiien agh Back uumbers can be al time, The Annual Volumes of “‘nn.!, in neat cloth hind.l? will be sent by oxnm free of experse, for $7 00 each, A compiecte mwfln&?&vm Volumes, sent on receipâ€" ol’rnh“u raite of $525 per. vol., freight at ex, 5.;‘.'!5"!!.'!.'!1!’ copy (his Advertisement ... wnoes 0f the day, carefuily select fl& mu?ï¬ho day, carefuily selected and Agbflmmw “{)ep-mmm 18 -m:'um. 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Its editorials are -ms:n{ and convineing, and carry much weight. 1ts illustrations of current events are fuil and fresh, anu are prepared by our &;‘E:u":&?‘}i“%:“m.‘â€'&ï¬'mm’“«mflg We lyhnadbyuluuhsllammhnr-m, and its influence as an of opinion is simpâ€" lpyod and WE“ view: on politiâ€" s on cal 'm mmâ€"m Courierâ€" 1ts articles are models of highâ€"toned discussion, and its pictorial iNustrations are often corrobâ€" orative arguments of no small force.â€"N. Â¥, &zâ€" Its on existent question and its inimit~ papers able cartcons heip to mould the sentiments of mmnw.â€"rflg-'m postage added, is the rate of subseription. 1t is muoo-lry to get \:gaelnbln o&nlob:v. the Weekly Sua at this rate. w who sends oue dollar and twenty cents get the paper, postpald Tora year. . .. Daily & Weekly for 1875 TERMS : Postage free to all Bubscribers in the United THE SUN. Address HARPER a BROTHEES New York Special Value in Lace Curtains AUCTION®SALE April 26th 1875 The approach of the Presidential election March 2 1570 TTAWA CARPET HOUSE Invite Inspection. MAIL CONTRACT. Publications. Mymn Tunes, oy H. K. Oliver, Ne news for iwo cents. muhs cents . a To clubs of 10 or over., Auctioneer. Without Premium, #; with â€" $3.25. To Clerzymen, 75 cents less. _ A Cmoics or Two PREMIUX3, Agents Wanted. The Christian at Work, Under the Same editoria! .ugofllllon- Each Tlome.. The. beat‘ and.,"cheapest " publizhed. Beautiful Premiums with tiose also. . * Cmore SRB aX AGSGA®L (« We number our re, but do Nor date | °* *. t.hPaE,. nnnm me&m’l'éllï¬ :x' y um? r 1 ments ;“W sample copies ofall papers | their selection wi mmn application. ' v > P dn Slin â€"ar m o Gntenrrabnit, Au Illamingted Pot.Jolio of Tv-lveuembi Hendschel, each uxw or_ the super Uhromo, " The Twins," 2ix28 in., after Landseer Liberal commaission and exclusive territory. Bnyl‘:tlllld-hulbe. Bend Postal Card at HORATIO 0. KLNG, Oot . 26 n-a New YÂ¥ Tn.né'l'l PAPER. i THE CBRISTIAN A%T WORK. ; "THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPKR." A CHOIOE OF I 'm_â€"“"ï¬_w-_‘ uding postage® No extras of any kind. W mt' a * C AADTENTION, sGRNIS, | _ _ TWO BEAUVTIFUL PR E MIUV M S. sized farms will be gyven by the Company along with ‘advances Tot passage money, Immpies The movement of political affairs m& movlml.hodl.-mhlo(mmd mlsmluuon to the industrial and usefu} arts and convenience of refluement of social life, Great wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, invoiving national changes of peculiar moment ‘The civil war of our own country, which was alits height when the last volume of the old work appeared, hus happily beer ende}, and a new course of commercial aud industriai activity has been commenced, hngnou-om to our phical knowâ€" edge have been made by Cx» ohn d o Tont, q Sp W Oz Craigowan, Woedstock xnoresenante fhiltove or Rrorth= Wert Tornt: 250,000 ACRES, Obtained in free grant on condition of seitie« meut from th« v‘ominion Government. Firstâ€" W ’]’gou"m'm' nds suitable enst« mum% Great tain or other countries, to whora free grants of riternate lots for moderate M conformity with the A«t incor en fiotcgs mm"%&%ï¬'mza o Tob Iniumtaaent raquestea. . ho e t L Ee m®‘ Py mmE menis, seed, &c.: and, Beconcâ€"To boid for increaâ€"ed value theâ€"al« ternate reserved iarms, and sites sultable for towns, or iying in the line of projected railway routes > the west or of mineral value. Two mailiions, of emigrants leave Britain in the oonnoo(munyun.mm- the knowâ€" ï¬ce.eq ';I&(brn.-l:ߠfaciliâ€" possessed ‘om pany obtai t.hempereh!ofemhnn nhaxpw that numeer stipulatâ€"4 jor the Governâ€" ment to be settled in ten years, viz., one thousâ€" nd‘tgflh-, may b.mh#‘w in about half time. ieven s were selected last sumimer situaied on both banksof the Littie ha hnm&?&';nolmmm:’i:nhd ve the most fertile and beautiful character to be found in the Northâ€"W est. . ses, with full detai ed, ud applications. for strok made at the of JMWA‘.%‘?&-Mw. . merchant, 125 West Reâ€" Johgana.d?q nmhnnt, LAW AGENTS N %w&l"‘f"wm" ew Re MANAGERS, AND SEORETARIES, W. G. & J. W, Lindsay, Accountants, $ W Megaent streot Cnmigatw . * _ The work has been begun after long and careâ€" ful preliminary labor and with the most ample :oen.nmnm to a successful terâ€" None of the ba se ues int Suertnerines Bm Hicte. 9 new type, forming in now e mmgmn."mm oo‘pâ€" as Its prcdeâ€" ovare: and.with sugh in provemtents in its «q. Matthew Fairley, Keq .,0f M. Fairley & Co.,merâ€" Adman Houston Mkq , of Houstont a MoNaiin, Chanice w n c M hoinle. Joan a Charles lï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ Ksq, of K. Melikle, John & James Ioperimain mhy raJ Joue Hoberteon & BROKERS. lu::: Brown, 166 St. Vincent street, Glas» m:'.'lhdnn.‘n&.vm street, Glas« Capital, $1,250,000, in 25,000 w:. of $50 Each. vell, near Glasgow J&:m 4 position as have been suggested by longer ...â€" mmmumm% The illustrations which are in for the w:nn in the present edition have been mtmm-gno(mflc.u. but to gwwlnddl%;nd ‘ow thnat. {ombualll of sclence and history, and depict the nnum.nlnnnr‘?hh'éï¬tu“l“otlm- ery, architecture, and as as various processes .0 luohglu and manulaciures. Aithough in§@i&ded for instruction rather than |m%mmo?mw“ 1868 FIRST ISSUE, 10,000 SHARES, Of which a Limited Nnmber have been re» served for Canada. DIREUTORS : 4 Wm, Arthur, Esq., merchant, Woodlea, Both« so, Five Sabbathâ€"School Papers Land & Settlement Co. T. DeWitt Talmage, ditor. Otlawa, April 2t 1998 .. _ _ Price and Style of Binding, guunum.mm “.:3 in en rrarey nnsem, e wolan" Fy ‘~ timau: Mussim extra gilt, per vol.... 8 0f mr’:nhm azflqmo“w__ o PPLETON‘S AMERICAN CYCLOPAZDiA. mt s Commhnghng. foulountorn therw Capt. MacCuaig, HORATIO C. KING, Publisher. Box 51056 New York TMiscellaneous. BRITISH CANADIAN COMMISSIONERS IN CANADA. Travellers‘ Insurance Co. (LIMITED] To Nn*®" | in o o. en ies J« mm bot. 00 mor Gate | mong in‘ Englonds enenhend l it‘ B the bost _ z. W OA L | s less. IUX3, . Agents 10 06 The only CANADILAN COMPANY selely devoted to lrm against Acâ€" Mâ€"fum.l-“' EDWARD RAWLINGS, 40, §T. JOHN STREET, MONTREAL General Agents for Ottaws and Vicinity Accident Insurance upon the most favourabie terms and a BECURE ‘ PRESIDENT : to the eye, especially those toned with silver mica; but nh:::‘ from the mineral _poisons that many of the tawdryâ€"coloured day are surcharged with ‘The Subscriber‘s long experience as a thoroughly acquainted with the chemical compound of the . Tith pubonous pigmente, 5 Suistoriecs to beald, " *ï¬ isonous so re e Te o y oys /oi As the & is going out . i m present Stock is disposed fl»Good.wi!lboBolduthd-k-' Sir A. T. Galt, K. C. M. G. ctive 1 #rench AGENTS and P mlnv RBIEKS wastgs g SrAREs, oreerr DaFosn ar drriwa, * : â€" . C $ot hfl“ï¬.ï¬.’n Oanada wan D::nmu is mn’,'ï¬un nm alone, is prepared to receive appiications for the General Ageney for the Oitawas District from competent and m.m'-fl':., can m:‘k':me msiness a and it their ..Addu- mu'mu- and experience, if *""~/ > > SIMPSON & BETHUNE, â€" W. F. BUCHANAN, CAPITAL . . . BIX MILLION DOLLARE, Available bundsto meet Claims anse Halt a P-llx Mutual Life Insurance Jif......... August!:>.. September October November Circulation ....... Other Liabilities ACCIDENT York Street, near Sussex General Agent Citizens Insurance Co‘v. CaAPITAL, <€% $2,000,000. Fire, Lirs, Am:m GuaraxtEr. of the UNITED STATES, for OTTAWA and vicinity, To eg s 0 coich wnne m INSURANCE Co. Warerooms next to Daniels‘ Hotel THE LONDON GAZETTE Aprr,. 3 T-I Bank of British North America, 1.0ndon, March 30, 1875. Insnrance Co ACoOUNZ Anomnk e whole amount of the DEBTS and ASSETS o of%‘l’lflfl ORTH AMERICA, atithe close of the 1874 ; dntholmmtdihNomwnflomd.-d,'a.u e ï¬':inoch; gg;,’s, d-ï¬ndgni.m,'m ":.’&"’ï¬"w""‘ fls bi m s such month for the discharge of such Notes. (buraine c This COMPANY Ottawa, Jan. 28. Ottawa, Jan, 23. Jan. 9, 1875. Montreal, April 2ith, 1876 Transact the Business Their Excellencies the Equitable Lifeâ€" Assurance Society Insurance Company 0 F °C 4 N 4 D A. HAS. DESJARDLNS, FIRE AND MARINE. HAND IN H MUVT UA L MANAGEB .and . sEORETARY _ COMPANY is not mixed Life, Â¥ize, or uny Cther Slass of INBU: . _JAMES T. N has been pohmmm'fl‘n.“' & INCLUDING THOSE DEDICATED BY THE HARTFORD, CONN. * 1NUINE C707 nonth of ihat year ; tog with the amoun i month for the discharge of such Notes. e w*. "(Puiblished pursuant to Royal Charter aw' on DEBTS. £Shrlin¢. 4 ’ .. ASSETs. _i 6. i R OM sesssssess«» ssâ€"»»» 396,209 O 11 niiige th tds i i0 atnaniclichre abilities..........3,441,788 2 5 mu...“:“ 4 CHOICE AND BEAUTIFuUp _ 1874 Jusurance. Temporary Ofice: NOTI C% ':m‘_:fladqrul Agent, Ottawa and Vicinity. R. C.â€"W. Ma0CUAIG, and can therefore OTTAWA. AGRNT, GALKE, General Manager, R, H. HAYCICK McKAY‘S £23,831,991 3 4 Tall Paper. By order of the Court of Directors to colour, â€" The ground tones are 2,124,958 00 2077,445 00 2,042,457 00 2,034,972 00 1,959,791 00 1,977,460 00 1,995,897 00 2018,907 00 2,096,503 00 2.275,'3% 33 2,085,886 00 OTTAW A $750â€"1m Earl and Countess of Dufferin | *3 W aterto iâ€" hl é;ï¬b%sna § ‘Pll_nc',:-l:u‘(:i-ulu “\ Truins are run on C THOB, REYNOGLOB, _ PHOTOGRAPHER °* *Hedtaw wiursille "D (at dolom ALTERATION OF Ail orders for Books requiring mm-u to. CANADA C THE S$T. LA * »mofeilne uie t Brockville & Ottaws BOQICBI ‘Account Book | BPARKS STREET, Ruling, Perforating Dec. i6 171 {K very aay rock ville, Jan. 11, 1876 OTTAW A wk‘ Of uniform Gauge with the 2,876,396 00 3,114,691 18 $,054,558 14 2,680,120 40 3,554,684 04 3,644,488 93 4,248,164 64 3,580,473 28 o 4,139,078 81 3,640,201 33 R. W. BRADFORD, 69, SPARKS STREET. J A R V I 8. Mookbin Dollars. Specie. (LATE JARVIS & ARLRSS.) Railwa 3 MANUFAC GOING sOUTH the Lowest Managing 1Mr Connecting with. care has been takep Notes of |y'~ 247 made in all terest aowed Eneicete, A. F. OuTPo world OF ROY uivervect, ham 63, SPA yyon»e GIBBS Paten and from Qi PHoRNIO] Omuibus to w . 6 . CHA. & (BihuT GR mand lt Three m in uts Addr. as tu on ryNO LET . _ mpply 6 Btreel, nesi® We y o®* * pack e v ich street, C©OMPA N\ i-il-nuni once, will be H Tue Bs Apply P.0 YÂ¥OL. veys in NCA WDLN a NU NB Pouy m®e: loe LAAN LA whor ®LOT (8 4 00 A 9X RTH UR Caniolis . . . . Intermed BHuscrage . P A Bus etiring fr NT TEI ELP W J & N W u8 B i neightx from