€1] 4e 5 +m as well as the nature and exteat of his MMW Nor is he whall we call it ?â€"second only in promi nence to the claimant himeelf, whose fate has been one of the saddest consequences of the trial, We refer to Dr. Kenealy. The doctor rlways had the reputation of being a little unserupuious, as hbis aban~ donment of the defence of the Fenian murderers of *ergeant Brett at Manchesâ€" ter abundantly proved ; that is to say, he was not yery discreet, and sometimes dui things which the ctiquette of the Bar stemps as somewhat unprofessional, while the public also very naturally suspects their perfect straightSorwardness. Neverâ€" theless, Dr. Kenealy on the whole stood well in his profession. He was a man of undoubted. . ability, â€" and . his . enjoy; ment of the distinction of Queen‘s Counsel, big, ‘at woman, bul big, lat women are so plentiful in that quarter that he could not even guess which was meant. . A meimber of the family into which the #5 were supposed to have gone was put in the box, and comsiderable liconse per: miilted counsel lor the peliioner in quesâ€" tionming him, but without effect, Mr. McCardle, one of Mr. Morgan‘s leading supporters, testified to very great efforts heing made by the respondent to secure bis influence, which appears to be great, very lu.gdvo hints being thrown out io the etflect that Mr. Baker would ask no man to give his time for nothing, that he thought nothinug about $40 or $50, that a Local member had considerable influence in securing Govâ€" ernment situations, and so on. yeost o0 by the sta keeper to the mone Mr. Charles Taylor, who kept a taver during the election time, but has given up the business now, also toestified to an amusing instance of the respondent‘s ‘wiberal ty. ~It appears Mr. Baker and a low friends bad the use of Mr. Taylor‘s 100m for an hour or two one evening, and Mr. Laker‘s horse got some oats and hay upom that occasion, for which the sum of $4 was paid to Mrs. Tuylor. The evidence trinl was proceeding, seeins to have tacitly acquiesced in the verdict of the jury. The concluding proceedings im > trial itself, and éspecially the conne«:â€" . of the withges Luio with them, may partly account . for this, but the result is largely owing to the very great respect and confidence with which the finding» of Bfitish Courts of Justico are universally received. There is oneâ€" character in that performanceâ€" tragedy or farce,. which whall we call it ?â€"second only in promi did not show that the amount was charged by _ either _ Mr. or Mrs. ‘Taylow but rather that it Wwas tendered of Mr. Baker‘s own accord. Mr. Taylor strove very lmrd to show that he usually gives the use of his rcoms at very prices, but he also admiited that the liberality of the customer at theo bar had something to do with it. 1t may be mentioned that this witness was a supporter of Mrs Morgan, for whom he voted the latter informaâ€" tion having been volunteered. He clain ed and wasâ€"assured of the protaction of his s« the Court in regard to the violation of the statute involved in keeping open house in the proximity of the poll on election day. The evidence on the whole showed extensive treating on the part of the respordent and his friends. to the Dk. KENEALYS INFATUATION Okd Stadd \u Olnll rard of the protest, and had it refunded. r. Faubert, however, never voted. Mr. seph Lamothe, was next called, but it did 0t appenr that any portion of the inst entioned tive dollars was paid him for s services, aithough it was attempted _ _be shown by _ respondent â€" that Mpley me Â¥+ use @ ower Potsâ€"James Ashfield Byan‘s New Block, Second Door from yan * O‘Conpor Street. FEREESHE ARRIVALS Fublic opinionâ€"that is, intelligent pub. opinionâ€"greatly divided as it was as the identity of the ‘Tichborne claimant th the lonpg lost Sir Rogerwhile the Bake d awia, Maroi 1 46 ve MDRLb n Agonis m th ern keeper, but no evidence actual payment was elicited Much merriment was caused nent made by another «avern‘ e etfect that he was told by ut the money wasâ€"pais to " a men t r _ some _ such vas Originally paid a good deal of my at had DA Y ELKCTION TRIAL Protestant Hospital â€"much, of ng upot The fir eminghnw aube n6 100., werth 30e qually jJow prices. chous N DHCS. } : Al MAS, |a of mystery at bill alleged to Laflour ium. Gin rst witnoss reuts. in vyester , rofusing The same M purpose & Irying Ond pil LIkk pOWWMELMET AMUOCEC 350 ences with which bo was surrounded â€"â€"â€"â€"| were arrayod again8t Ilian(l he might 1875. _ | have felt convineed that wnder the cir â€"â€" | cumstances nothing but truth and justice» "K1IA1» | calmly and temperately contonded for, . vould secure the triumph of his cause. yesterâ€" . 4 â€" (han.| Yot he took the most unwiso and im. amount | bolitie course which any counsel simiâ€" Course, larly situateil could havo taken, and disâ€" 0 base, gusted even those among the lnumpfn. AtrmiChe public who sympathized more or less with his _ object. _ ‘Thero _ was . yet tavern . ¢ R Josepi, | * paint _ in the â€"history of _ the o dayk Tichborne _ trial _ where, _ had _ Dr. Lled) at Kenesly stopped short, his position and in bar. | rebutation might have boen saved. _ He for io | solemnly declared that he had been im« er way | bosed upon by the witness Luie, which is rofusing not only possible but quite probable ; but $ saine the claimant could not have justified a om . | swilar plea, and the fact that he was vidence | witing to avail himself of the services Raitor [ * * porjurer, in whose perjury he was hen he l °YC" if he had not already foresworn, fuinled, himself, a sharee by this acceptance, C‘ ar, | might have assured his legal adviser .. /| that the game was up. Dr. Kenealy‘s ut it did â€" . 7 ho inst| Ufatuation was complete, however. . He him for | braved it to the bitter ond, | His recent "" 30¢ ) â€"oncjuct inclines onp to doubt his sanity, do 65¢ o 75e There of public attention since that time than tho member for Sikoâ€"Upon Trent If we excopt Mr. Disrac: i !lhfll‘lf, certainly none. Yet the wholo secret of that prominence is Tichborne: upon no other subject has Dr. Konealy agitated. Hi, latest freak was to go up to Scotuind, accompanied by Mrs. Kenealy, his shouldeys wrapped up in a tartan plaid, whore ho addrossed several public audi® ences There were , a â€"great number attracted, doubtless ‘by curiosity, who floeked to hear; the learned dootor, and the fact that he was accompanied by Mrs. Konealy seoured for him a respect ful hearing ; but the Highland plaid was the subject of much merriment, and his references to * the land .of Knox," and his denunciations of the Jesuits in that connection, were met with shouts of deriâ€" sion. Evidently Mr. Kenealy, like many Di= vonched, dinb.t:d, disrobed, . disâ€" graced, the natural expectation was that he would drop out of sight and be forgotten. Yet he was never so prominently before the public as he is toâ€"day. A candidate f>r the borough of Stokeâ€"Uponâ€"Trent, and opposed by a Liberal and a Conservative of the greatest respectability, bhe beat theiti both by the magnificent majority of 2000. And what member of the British Parliament has occupied a groater share By Ward........}«> Si. Goorge‘s Ward. his afilicted widow and dnhlnï¬ who mourn the loss of one of the best of hus bands and Sathersy | trust you will not decline giving insertion to this communi Ottawa the mf"lhhllov'm'-tbm in the several wards of the gity :â€" .. . MERAUIURERsRit oesens public, and draw pleasure and con brethren. â€" lis p & Irying OnO. 4 ences with whic were arrayed agai to an article in your r of H, llmoflllcl:i the dnm‘ of Mr. W. ii, Anderson of this village, in which tho following passage occurs; "The on 3....“3.:.2 . C ba b oys icted to drinking." You evi ve been greatly misinformed. lflmn Mr. Anderson lotninoxunusnuï¬nl »member of, my congregation, nover wlore heard that he was "much addicted tw alrinkinf" He was also a of the Sons of Temperance. ‘The day his death he drove me to one of my disâ€" tantâ€"churehes, when the symptoms of his discase were so evident that I did not hesitate to read the seryice of the Church over him. For the sake of truth, as well as for tho sake of the wounded feelings of ‘The voting yesterdiay, on the proposed Byâ€"Law frmu{;.uuulww the Canada Central Kailw.y, resulted in the defeat of Victorim WAPAAâ€"...»»+«++ ++ Wellington. Wiird....,. «.. other inWL Irishmen, was improssed with the idea that he had only to appeal to possible sectarian prejudices in order to secure the sympathy and support of cotchmen. ~He found out his mistake, however, It is now announced that, « during the autumn he will address four « meetings a week, and, in every town " that invites him, he will agitate for " the release of that unhappy gentleman "trom unjust (bondage." . Kach member * of Parliament is to ho asked to present " a petition from local branches of the " Magna Charta League, and "if he re. * fuses,let the constituencies deal with him * according to law." â€" The meaning of this * threat is thus explained :â€"" We must " bind ourselves never again to vote for " any representative who will not pledge " himself to the re of Wal ‘s acâ€" * cursed S«-pkwuhhï¬lc‘-" pets for ;1 case 111 00 )A Adichetitatitat sberiimetiihiint w Absed chent and establishing his title to the Tichborne estates. . Whatever his motive in uccepting the brief, however, there is little doubt that his efforts after auocess succeeded in timt _ mai tho _ perfect U pon â€"no C To +ws Bowror or THE TIMES: Sinâ€"My attention has . just been called ho _ perfect justice | Of . [N0 â€" CMMT Upon â€"no other hypothesis . can his onduct during the trial be accounted or. llo â€" must _ have â€" been _ fully iware of the disastrous effects of that somduct upon bis after carcer. _ He must myvo felt that his outrageous attacks upon ho Lord Chiof â€" Justiceâ€"perhaps not ilways without considerable provocationâ€" would bring him into disrepute with the mblic, and draw down upen him the disâ€" pleasure and censure of his professional brethren. â€" llis position was undoubtedly a young or comparatively untried man, who might fairly liave Leen expedted to permit his zeal for a olient to run away with his discrotionu, or who, having fallen into disfavour, would be likely to live it down and at some future time resume his position in his profession and in seciety. Majority against..... Kuwrrvices Recrouy, June 2, 1875. 1i TWHE CANADA CENTRAL BONUS. â€" Kdbtor doslres it to be wislinetly understood ibat while Ingerting the com menleations of t orrespotdents, he Is in no way to be held r;.q--:nlblq ‘sor the (opiaions . ox;wemsed {horein. ition in Lis profession and in 800I0!7.| iai Iasl tlie contrary, he was a man for whumj Robinson uund oxperience had done all they | }:‘;_‘L“ï¬'ut‘ d ever do in the way of imparting | ‘ ».._ !I» had not the reputation of . ig ricy, bat naither was ho needy, and ) /A nun s thorefore to !~ presumed that he 'm:: ertook the defc . â€" of the claimant as t mtter of, business, without reoei;ing ; promises of extravagant remuneration | l-‘inxas:; of‘i uzo ho wetre successful in clearing his /; vp.ant 1 am, Sir, dX A CONTRADICTiION. llis position was undoubt@edi e. â€" All the powerful influ Your obodJiut gflllll' ons Prax Rector of xn-:;:ab. CS20RaCHLCC,. couvincing one manâ€"and was _ DPr. _ Kenealyâ€"of fustice | of the _ cause, lor â€" Against. 17 18 ll-pomun Meotingâ€"Reports of Com« | miteesâ€"Tendors for Im pro voments â€"Board of Examiners, A reguiar meeting of the.Board of Pubâ€" lie School Trustees was held in tho City Hall last night. â€" Prosont : Mossrs. Hiram Your committee beg leave to report, that they have procured, in accordance with the "::l“‘ &){†the Board, the maps, apperatus 0 uisites, necessary for use in the public r::lnoohuc,)l the city, An amount or%"sm.ca has been expendeéed in this direction :Bon which the usual 100 per cent. was allowed. A balance of $39.37 has yet to be expended in artioles that were inadvertently ommitied, in the Your Committee would also . recomâ€" mend that the Secretary be instructed to advertize for tenders to supply the public schools with two hundred tons of egg coal for use next wintor, such tenders to be received up to the first day of July next. opened, and the prescribed exercises comâ€" menesd in presence of the Chairman of the Boudémenl members of the Comâ€" mittee of School Hmï¬amant,ndothcr tlemen, \mtbfl' th thoe staff of ï¬:dun a ted to labour in said oohool;.nd tb?hnvo also to state that on Monday, the 31st ult., the Ward School on Richmond Road was also oponed, and that both schools are now working satis factorily. aif 69 244 _ Duke Shreet Primary Schoolâ€"Boys, 56 ; Umb;im 108. v’xmmnmw. 132. Lko Your Committee in conclusion beg leave to state Mtbgmo::;dtha necessary repairs to e cocoa matting to be put down in Central chool East, and, have erected galleries in both Central Schools in accordance with the desire of the Board expressed at its last STATRMENT OP AMOUNTS PAID CONTRAOTORS ~ ON NEW 80H00L8, by Mr. Kizuv, the of the Inspector w{nnfmd‘ohmm‘nmd of 318 ; total, 686. .Number on the roll, of the City of Olltamwa. l(.imul'lu,â€"Your Oommlu'lg: have pleasure in rw“ that on Thursday morni the of ‘May, the new l’rim-?:v‘ï¬ohool h&dx'ovp':vï¬'ud was. tbenmo-llndgndin‘nibo‘z:dud grounds under the direction of Archiâ€" tect, of the earth in the basement of. the Bt. George‘s Ward Primafy School at 34 _ On motion of Mr. Barux®, seconded by Mr. Ronuetsox, the report of the Finance Committee was received and adopted, and the chairman requested to issue cheques in favour of the various parties therein named. REPORKT OF THB sCHOOL FURNISHNG COMâ€" MITTBE, Mr. Rourxrson pu-ennted the following report from the Furnishing Committeo :â€" To the Chairman and Board of Public Nehool Trustces, GenTtesxax,«â€"The,Furnishing Commitieo beg leave to submit herowith their third report : _ (On motion of Mr. Ronzrtsox, seconded by Mr. Lu Suzus, tho third report of the School Furnishing Committe was recelved and adopted. _ REPORT OP §0HOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. Mr. Le Susur presented the following Ottawa, June 3, 1875. ; On motion of Mr. Le Surus, seconded by Mr. Bevar», the report of the Com mittee. on School Management was reâ€" ceived and adopted. work during the coming. midsummer, va s m sse0E . Ti:. wikkg Hone 11,359,05 ; Mr. II '“Tm l:r..l..fs%minn, ‘],1516.7‘5; )(r?'ï¬.' "Ou motion of Mt. Ronr®‘rson, seconded by Mr. Browsox, the report of the Seoreâ€" MONTHLY REPORT OF ATTENDANOR : ~ The : Inspeoctor ted his usual monthly report dm:np nuond&.oe in the ’uvenl schools for the month of May. It was as follows :â€" y uo tion thanne oo in tinieath B:uw’hf::: m:&d&'.‘. referred ï¬"fl.lo On motion of Mr. Barzur, seconded by Mr. Kizzy, the thanks of the Board . were tendered to Mr. Robertson for his services in vhmn:' Toronto . and Lnrohnlng requisites for the Public Schools.© meeting. rxopon from the Committee of School anagement :â€" To the Board of Public School Trusiees 8OHOOL EXTENSION. (On motion of *‘Mr, Barzer, seconded by Mr. I1iyrx, the Building Committoo were requested to, instruct the. Architect to vhlit the Ottawa Ward Primary School, and to report at as ur:i a date as m‘ sible the probable cost of enlarging school, so as to be sufficient to moet the requiunug of that section of the city. HALYâ€"YEARLY EXAMINATION, Un motion of Mr. Bazses, soconded by Mr. Romurtsox, the summer halfyearly o'l‘noui. d Wednudqy‘o :-l.:o"gltro&?l y an 2 30th of June, the schools to close on‘ the, latter day aad to reopen on the 17th of August. ° 192 ; total, 472. Number on the roll, ()n motion of Mr. Broxsox, seconded by Mr. Kirsy, the tender of L McQuarrie for ©Ooikb OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TRV*â€" TEE®. ¢ Ottawa Ward Primary â€" / ~Boys, 38 ; Girls, 23 ; total, 61, bm A number of commnunidations accounts were presonted and! reforre thoir respostive committecs. Mr, Baruex presented a report of the Finance Committee recommending the payment of accounts amouniling in the aggrogate to $1,099.230. S aG Hall last night. â€" Prosont : Mossrs. Robinson (Chairman), Barber, B Young, lioberteon, Kirby, bedand le Sueur, and the Iuspector. The Secretary prosented the following On motion of Mr, Ronextsox, seconded Central School Westâ€"Boys, 368 ; Girls, Central School Rastâ€"Boys, 280 ; Qirls 92 BEs PoR PLANKING, _ . ion of Mr. Bzoxsox, seconded by OUTSIDE WINDOWS. OO M N U N J. P. Ropertsox, Chairman. W. G. Buvaro, : P. LaYusu®, Wirutax Youna, E. H. Bxonsox. GRADING GROUNDS, vOTB OÂ¥ THANKS, FINA N P. Le Suruz, Chairman, Tuostas Tuirr8, Tuowmas H. Kirov, © Eowar» C, Barsou®. ! RKPORT Ndy & Harw un onson, Llifle, 1 to "~ THR TIMES : OTYHAWA, FRIDAY A resclution was «passed ing tho Inspector leave of absence w‘r:‘n::& the approaching session of the 3:0:1 of the Tresbyterian Church of Canada in Montâ€" On motion of Mr. I:iees, the Finance Committee were instructed to report upon the pnï¬:r'oty,of increasing tho alâ€" lowance of Mrs. Currie, caretakor of the Ottawa Ward Primary School, from $36 to $50 per annum. â€" â€"â€" > Mr. Rosertsox, Chairman of the Furâ€" nishing Committee, having reported tuat Mosers. Oliver & Son had completed their centract of supplying the furniture for the three Primary Sdhools, Mr. Kirby moved, seeonded by: Mr. Â¥o that .a cheque for $1,000, payable on :flo first of Qctober next, be granted: them on said contrzact, Quopondfl:H rules to the con . Alter gome discussion as to the irreguâ€" larity of the motion, the resolution was ‘Thero was a gala house hore last even~ ing to g{mt the celebrated English comeâ€" dian, Mr. J. L. Toole, nugporud the company of Mrs, Morrison‘s Opera un nignnen by voth a ppraie sogbiee ar y such a power ï¬.on might be M to draw a large audionce, even in ‘,those days ‘of slim attendances krm when we take into ao cottmnt that Mr. Tools does not: ssem to have bean accorded on this side of the mdgxï¬uwmmï¬mmmmnh Y ighness alten after fatal illness some threo years ago wm one ‘at which the emineiit comedian was ‘ucting. ‘‘To say that there was a crowded aul brilliant ndtundmce, enï¬hn‘luoml: 0‘ highest degree, present would inadequately describe the soene in the theatre last evening, | for theso words have been usedito describe other occasions, whereas, there never has beforo ‘been displayed within the walls ot Gowan‘s Opera: House an enthusiasm so high or a welcome so warm and genuine as that accordéd to Mr. Toole when he stepped upon the stage in his well known characâ€" tor of Simmons, in the " Weavers."‘ ‘The kpontaneous outburst with which he was ï¬eohdl-h'f. for several moments durâ€" § which the play was hs it Were lost with at home, tbon-onobof the brilliant awadience / which tovehl:ï¬dfllml:d m ovdhï¬o nook in the buildi soom to indicate either that a more correct lrpmhuon of art in the capital of the Dominion, or that patrons ‘and friends : of the veteran : comedian such as had at some period or other been 5‘&‘1‘“0]; of ‘his triumphs in w or other or Mn:n'dm muster in hnuthbers in our midet. ~Porhaps, the ciroumstance might be more properly asoribed to both these agenciesâ€"the proâ€" valonce of refined ‘taste, and the presence at the seat of Government of a population essentially British by cnaracter and by birth, Such a population hdm sure to offer & hur{: welcome to who, above all others in his line, draws hm on the friendship and admiration of ‘ish ‘audiences, and who, by his many acts oh{lmpuhymd bouvoum won for himself amongst hiy profe breth mnpfoblbly.puurnmbcdrmd fï¬eod-lhmaniothq»mh ngland, The London public réquires for its 1{‘* delectation a notably comic actor. 1t has had one for yvery miuny years ; successive generations have laughed at the drolleties Un motion of Mr. Lt Suzur, seconded by Mr, Kiruy, the application of the Inâ€" -toutor for a certificate of character and whility to aid him in his ondeavours to secure© the head Muwubir of the new Normal School . was referred to the Comâ€" mittee â€" on School M-n:gem.nt, with instructions to prepare such testimonials and pass them over to that gentleman. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. On motion of M Broxsos, mahd by Mr. Kirsy, the communi . from Misses Sarah J. Clarke and three other lady teachors, also Messrs. Robertson and Tubman, were rororrodu,» the t'l“lmxmoo Commitlee. to at thoe next meetâ€" o 0e the hoand 00 s sight of in the presence of the {amiliar Siar iyns, uakane td m Yay ow of Wright, Paul Bedfor\, Robson, Charles w“““.iï¬'""a’im.“"““:a,““ Dolie ““m"'"m"‘ t .we V now ‘Chaurles we and Buckstone, who ure both yvery little, if at all younger than ‘the century. Of late years Toole has become the fashion, and every owb familar with London loofel.y, knows what that means, M ‘The Prince of Wales has been at pains to shew his preference for the comic, and never fails to attendâ€"‘l‘oole‘s benelfits ; Un motion of Mr. Broxsox, seconded by Mr. Roserrsox. the chairman was authorâ€" ized to adyertise for tgndeg fo;‘trh;h hufl-“ ing apparatus required in the g the nl;w l'rim:l;q Schools, such tenders nn‘x state a bulk sum for the furnishing putting up in each building of two furnaces of mov.ï¬um size with all the flues, registers, &o., as the architect % direct. Said tenders to be received up 12 o‘clook, noon, of the 21st inst, oARD OF BXAMINERS, ty ts P rronles qmonieg enumant y Mr. Basse o emen were oomuwuï¬ the Bosrdi:f ï¬:minm for the City of Ottawa for the current ear; The Rev. H. J. Borthzick, and ifeuu. McMillan, Rathwoll, Pratt and Phillips. Mr. Barn®r, the Chairman was authorized | pad “p.o“d to hear his virtues highly to advertise for tenders for mm praised, and â€" had m.- response of the spaces between the Cen/ MM% " Haw | this Eust end West and the sheds in the FOAF) | is the mug (Mfl C :) !{ speech such pluukiu{; to be »iaced one step belOW |.must also be very short ; but as I have alâ€" the level of the floors{of the nh(_sd, to ox E‘y. looked forward mthmughm tend six feet beyopd the line of the my visit to the capital of the - building on each side{and to be conneoted | 1 must tell You what three very illustrious with the street sidewglke by a good plAt ifyersonages,; the Prince of.‘hh-. the form six feet in widt!} ; and also tenders B‘:,ko ;f fl'.diubur.h and Prince Arthur for the planking of tiie yards in rear Of (saiq go me.| They said, ‘Dear Mr. Toole, the new Victoria Ward l‘muuli' 8eho0l [ you will be well pleased with your visit to Building, such planking to be p aocod siX | the States, but you will meet with & inchos below the floor of the passages 1edâ€" $ waym und“»urty reception in Canada." ing to the closets, on good cedar sills and | Fop this very kind d warkk reception resting on cedar posts firmly imbedded in | 1 beg to thank you.‘" the ground. Baid tenders to be’.rocelved 6 foi on parle Frangais ‘‘ concluded the up to 12 o‘clook, noom, of the 12 inst., axnd | entertainment. thit a special meeting be called to decide | â€" We regret thit pressure on our space up to 12 0 cl00R, that a special me upon tho tenders ‘The Board then adjourned GowAaN‘s OPER \ HOUSE TRSTIMONIAL OF CHARACEELR INCREASE OP ALLOWANCE. REQULATING SALARIES, 8CHOOL FURNITURE. MEATING APPARATUS J. L. Toole. B‘""fl"‘ Bm bridge & Oo., Coloman street, Lon ol y g in hovlles, : oo d t on antiaare hoi. . S ninnsee 19 cither ns nequised or conatiyne () For the supply Bhrabs. are preferable tion G"lï¬ing def cetve orders wanting Treos ust also be very short ; but as I have alâ€" C'ay. looked forward with much pleasure to my visit to the capital of hw 1 must tell you what three vcramum ruonl?en" the Prince of Wales, the kg\:ko A ï¬dinburah and Prince Arthur said to ime.| ‘They said, ‘Dear Mr. Toole, you will be well pleased with your visit to the States, but you will meet with a warm und.‘uuny reception in Canada." For this very kind and warm reception I bef' to thank you." "lei on parle Frangais ‘‘ concluded the entertainment. T ted e Siie t Cot NCine printed hendtugs GENERAL sad in oY Sivork oi thon Brakeig: and Boouring Kul and all motais. For .: Pat Mochant nters, Photographors, and %Mm- ; & C bw, or npwardb | a reduotion on No, oentir; %IW ?&:"ad?m per Dbl % C TREES, SHRUBS, &c. COarvers & Gilder : LOOKING=GLASS and f FLOUR AND FEED STORE RIDEAU â€" AND Are offering Th ns damaiy on Paldne Aooountn&ok Manufacturer, BPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. Ruling, Perforating, Numboring S erwiky ires ALEX. TAYLOR, road Wil be Proseouted an ts Yaw direou, â€" ME n TN t es MR CE3 Em BHIF! d F ll&d“h%‘%m on of upwards " a reauobon mm movy tan in large bugs, Fine Sait, 20 ibs, per bag, Goo tain ammmtonenne o fls 10BA0CCOS, PIOKLES, BALL BLUE Caruets & Gilders. . y ouara B bet. King and Nelson Ste, We re; thit pressure on our space Frocludoc‘ï¬mon extended notice of Mr. ‘oole and his aimirable support. BOOKBLN DE R, oges N 1. sebmim STAROH, RIOE, RAISINS, . WIIAI: NUTS, OIGARS, PAILB BROOMS, also, March 12, 1874, Baskerville & Bros., { No. aq, Ridean St, Ottawa, . > ano 6 aoaly mt e t onet 4104 PIQTURE FRAME â€"~ / anuradrurkrs F60 Bvarkscst. FLOUR AND FARM PRODUCE; NB BOX OF CLARKE‘S B 41 PILLB OTIOE is heroby OUSEKEEPERS, WILSON & ORR, :#gw l‘%m MADE TO oum Miscellancous. Hair Cutting. Aons If Prult Ereosfand Ochanronta Mookbinders. GH _ WINES, PROOF AND: RYE ;. Buccessor to D. MeLarnon, Loun.. a, SRDLTIOTL Rolice. oy of plabite worke ~~‘ 8 A PO L1 0, a. MORTIMER, NOTICE. atgkReiy." * ORT eroby m m Tom Aotii ie ieb or ESTABâ€" | H. HOMKEs. 85 SPARKS STREET, Dealors in Forriture, Mattronses, Y mmwï¬â€˜u‘:mmw Furniture ©Warerooms ANGCUS%CO. Eh HAT! HATS! HATS! b Ofleot ~~ Tt Victoria Buildiugs, Oppostte Westons NONE IS GENUINE! ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HATS 1 SIGNOF THE REDHAT, ;10 Cases of MEN‘S & BOY‘S STRAW .HATS, Hatters « FEnrriers. MYRTLE NAVY, An carly call solicited. BANK OF OTTAWA. Jeu, 11 2 JUST REOEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLES FOR 1875, 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., Opposite the British Lion Hotel. a irg STRAW ‘HATS!H!! PWiscellanecous. Banrk Hotices. | All Now Stylon i" O R 18 7 5. Latest Shapes now Opening No. 88. RIDEAU STREET, 1875. Â¥ urmture. n Do SuC C eoh Froncy '-fl“w’&":hnnm Departmenk . _‘ * 1878, UNLESS BTAMPED CcaAVTION, Received JAMES PEAQOQOK, PaATRICK Ron®nTson, DEVLIN‘S. 11, Rideau: Stre Imitations on the »emevac â€""Q.,'-' 4 _goor nc Boots, Shoes, ~~ RUBBERS, &6., noarly the saif y vlm @ Of din pians as Ruchntdoons does to otner Torte Methode. C And if, as is #re a leaior of a choir or m + i find excelient maâ€" terial in ) and Am ,b0, or gf&or ®#1 ixed Vo or ‘s Anthem AMERICAY SCHONL MUSHC REAOERS, suresmaipenmems Clarke‘s New .. Method por Eimmolorts 1$3.75, the grontost and best of TESTIM * De. im. Robertion %zhdu:: wrote ‘ak in whic action d,l-h; T guut doct« dod in umm > 1 ; have ‘nomln‘: fow “rnh nï¬u'd“;-:n: Sioted to honith bJ the uho <of the whtore. A QDAT ni s »Admaes aretent aiits ol c oo :l'vnnd. have bo?n improved. s-wn.a.“. The trip thither by the Ottawa &:‘u is most llgoylm.c. and a raiiroad from “oflvor wU‘:t:l &nznguu in ‘o.o-od oms: mm%uéurm will be in waiting ‘at the peoane ds ata e ï¬Ã©:rwnd Ottawa respectively and uré":v‘gnmm vmw ?? m:u-lsm mt"o i on AN Waams o mese springr in tnd World Tor beanth -n‘_“ï¬â€˜m of tes tucime remstation of too Bprigs rosdbry IP us‘ necessary to do 80. Dyspepsia, D«rangement of the ve Orâ€" y en nainime cured by using the witer for a cols . Pundreds of Rbheumatics have been cured by mï¬nmh&h‘. #“hm the n::l;.nd cflg throw -vn.'y u;Z Morson‘s >Effectual : Romedies 1875. |_â€" 18756. > Caledonia Springs Joyful Tidings to Thousands. The REJUVENATING WATERS so muc! o sought for in years Jong.paste Match 10, 1875, mmuWï¬M o C C se ) | ucce CR _ onl pall o peubt peie l tmutie denjery, Bont c Kiike. io. piiucn 21B ULPHUR, SALINE and G A 8. Invalids! ~Attention ! UST RECOEIVED AXD oPExzD our .. 50â€".Cases ofâ€" | Rheumatics !~â€" Read ! By the W ..*g-:" nymx&'vi‘i.i.'.:..‘.-...... P & c The Elysinm of the Invalid Is again open "* P throughout the wor! Renmedies. spopal $250 T1 B‘dway, Now York AWC nmp-;ur Te &w«--m:ï¬.'%. from “-bdfl- _ e BAKER, Postmasiorn, Post Office, Ortawa, June 1,}i1876. f Minaed J'cï¬o"'n{:".:'r"u‘w" meperapetionc on .14..-....-...;-‘....!" ut nny i N Datigh and :.:-‘= BeFonct it post y 41 i mpana, 3 ogaue * U from § @.40. 407 p.BA _ _ *Silierta e m ce roe ol ie * | â€" PuBHTAGE HTAMPS Aocnnnnlt ols aky of the Hooied aiakp whnel reptlendiP on in‘ mppiomeniary poos» Nia tas'.ï¬-:q Batuiday, Monday k&'m%mmruflnl.. To H. R 5U .R .l pooial! + Y: b in hy former “h,m < WaATOH AND OLOCK MAE i ERS and W f upera and V i house m'“uh ï¬g;.. Meoee hook Ae Shes | b %mi ind N continne the M A®weaorame s«3 us demen Watchmaker and Jewel P“’A 7 OFFICE OTT 1 h £~ MANUFACTUAING, « JEWELLEY m@y~ 36â€"SPARKS © STREEP Jane 2, 1§74. CMatchmahers, &r, Having sold ou! the reiail business to 574 sdliifatiaster chet Ooidpmtamer 196, ~BUMMER â€" ARRANGEMEN®E, J EW EL L ERY N.~MARKS,~ Arrival and Departure of « #%, 444 VHO w Oof Wales (Epe Apâ€" *‘ ‘Fuventhion: Poréien ,'mf"m ; . and 63 Sussex Street «* 3 wholessis onl Retst! 30" 18 34 if me the Qusen and Royni Family ; P eiemncalnnt, durent Thnain and WATCHMAEKI®XG e assortment c OFHICE SAVINGS BAKK. SARAAAAR® 65ilk9 DRPFIBH M AJLA} qdddd Mails, w !-..:‘i 1 t0o Maie anu Femak lt s i6 diid gage seee & CÂ¥ tea is not pl refund the mdu H rokaxnoms ( ty oured: by Mat us for €5. Sol "‘Bold by Dr.® east side from April. ~Goods House Keepers Mhd and have them to to Dpes spattnt m i%-'m is marvellous Aor W un C yor THm l gave me elleot _ No O it. â€" 1 have ied Fais® Movwsry dis».. . to bebom vonsult a P .~any do for year i}?.g-n-s« for Fowl6 6 the rofun Mtie med Bold by all* W‘“ T :ld““ L4 Offices to lot new sh0} J.‘ G. Keelin stook of boots an This tamre any â€"Gmus And toinlï¬l reme urttul to the 0 atment axei on slight® will """w' 'I'I 4 # remedy, do v,. or anyth .:‘nu directic preserved... â€" i udn Notkâ€" nsed. E y ® No#ios *o FA n"ï¬-di » City, on Mai £1N For Jemiaty 4 3 OB W m‘-:': obild with a pr Me now i P uds the Lang “l.!ll_"!fl',: _ RADDuct Pa., giving 4 NOR AsOL duty 1 owe t loo‘s C. oun s mes We . ‘omn penfly «ve any bemefit S the â€"4. inpes they is &D by the xBuY"