(t } . if 9 ® 1 1 Domllou“DA‘;.â€"Tho Kingston News in its issue of Thursday Evening says the usu-mh.o&uaubwm-:'h.n the city on Dominion Day, but will .’ a return mateh with the Ottawa Club. nhoy-thncnthoa-dndth deâ€" feat of the Dauntiess club of Watertown, the {club received ‘“fl*fl mes» sages from all parts of Ml i_-'n.o prospect of its over to Watertown to the tournament this Tus By Waro Marker.â€"The two last wooden buildings left on the new market nons the squere wih borenty Ion pecigs square y ::’nou’ iving the proposed novhnldmg,m' The only incumbrance then ining on the site will be the George Street !‘in Station, and as steops aro now being taken tion on wonk ai cl.m»pn' Bridge, 1t too will also be remoy 4/ P ~A CC CE * Inirindiion mbitsimmie ns db dÂ¥ 4. m,forul.lmg' liquor on Sunday last : Alex. Gravelle, Eustache Carrier, jouph Derocher, Clovies Bassette, Chas. hï¬rorh, Antonie Leduc, Josepber Leflour enry Labelle, Joseph Larooque and Michael ‘qubert, Covnty Liquor Casesa.â€"Count /‘ stable Gordon has summoned the furiowâ€" ing persons, residing on the Montreal : the hiv:?;t;f‘r‘dunï¬-moo'â€" ce last m; tenan ts terrace, adjacent to their mldm 1t has become such a +3 b n that Inspector Brown has not given it his attention ere this, A Nuisaxor.â€"Persons ownin pr in rear of Bloouél u:"'“'é"“‘ complain greatly throwing o and the leaving of refuan sinaa lact seen here before. Thoï¬n-tn-whnentoflom‘n' inh'w"-.vf;rbome hnd arhicise of vertu, from India, apan, Paris, Vien &c.,.‘o..'ill be on oxh’ibiï¬on' ‘at B:r" mingham‘s sale rooms on Monday and wl:lï¬- Such goods were never Moxtrzatr Tersorarn Comrany.â€"The office of : the Montreal 'l‘olow pany in the Russell House, reâ€" moved through some cause, leaving the Domivionâ€"Company to enjoy the benefits vominionCompany to :ry the benelits of the large business usually done in this establishment. game of base ball this evening at three o‘slock between the stone cutters emâ€" ployed on the work at the City Hall and the new Post Office. The game will take place on the grounds of the Ottawa Club. ou!mi-ionfoewiuboohlrpdloupec- ba #aus jon Day. A stone suitable for the pur. in mneh oae condeoin inCce 18 for the somewhat in“in?‘ .,;."..'.....- Atr His Post.â€"Charles Taylor the fire man whose arm was broken some time ago "N":b‘:‘:i':\v ‘Olï¬l:',hu-ohrneov- ered that again at his post as engineer of the JoAn Heney. post «rnrems Corner Sromz.â€"The corner stone of the new City Hall will be laid on Dominâ€" Last night of Mr. Topley‘s clearing sale Hmd‘{::ehoniu, NIOQ inst. _ Everything must eleared out, .s.doh‘ k.;:r t‘ e premises on Tuesday. at ‘past eight sharp. excursion. They did not, however, meet with much success, Excuvrsionists.â€"Mr. Toole, accompanied by several. members of Mrs. Morrison‘s troupe, went up the canal on a fishing Raix.â€"Last night, about nine o‘clock, the cxpected _ and wished â€"for rain commenced to fall. This will have the effect of se the dust on the streets, which was very le yesterday. » umm _ Excvssionists.â€"Mr. Toole, accompanied Barumwo.â€"The boys have already comâ€" menced to bathe, although the water amust certainly be rather cool at this period of the year. Base Bau.â€"Thero will be a match , to appear before Mr. Hinton, Crratine a Distcrsaxcs.â€"Some three or four intoxicated individuals were quite noisy last night on Sparks street. W‘Lon was the police ? Tuat Cuocx.â€"Mr. Marks, the jewellor, has disposed of that wonderful clock, a description of which appeared in the Tiwzs some days ago. Cuarxor: o# Tiw®.â€"On and after Monâ€" day, the 7th inst., the trains on the Can:â€" ada Central Ruilway will leavo this city at 10.45 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Tus Eroin Strset Draix.â€"The main which burst some weeks ago on this streot will be fivally closed to day and the street open again to the public. Pioxrook®ts. â€"A shanty man complain d ‘-tenhy of having had his pocket icked of $63, whi lst asloep in one of our ower Town hotels. The Beethoven Quintctte Club intend paying a farewell visit to Ottawa on the lUth inst. â€" Bermingham‘s grand cahlofvuo salo of fonn‘n‘fmd- is postponed to Wednesday next, 9th inst. . Deragruax®.â€"Mrs leaves for Toronto Ciry Counouu.â€"There will be & regular meeting of the City Council on Monday night. burg from Boston. 800 am., 1250 p.ui dTTAWA RIVER NAaviGATION co. Steamer Peerless leaves............... 7 am. 6 *\ ~RIFIVOG:â€"...:., 7 pao. Steamer Queen Victoria leaves...... 5 p.m. going wast. .............1A0 Ds 1.57 a.m Leaves * " _ oast. 445 pau,, 435 2w ROME, WATEKTOWN, AND O@ubian~â€" BURG RALILWAY. Leares Ogdensburr.. $.00 am., 225 p.. Armvas in New Y ork.10,00 p.m., 7.00 a.m. Leaves New Yo‘k... 6400 pm, 11.00 pm. Stoamer _ Jessic â€"Casscls leaves Aylmer every morning at......... 8 am. Stages leave the Russell, Union and Windsor Houses at 6.30 am., to cocmq% with her. Leaves \r BT, LA&WHKNCE AXD OTTAWA RAILâ€" WaAX. Leares....1045 ar, 200 p.m, 10.40 pu. Arrives... 6.20 am, 7.25 pm., 3.35 pm, 7.00 p.m. CAaRABA CENTRAL EKALILWAY,. LOBVOR,, â€"â€"»+ . ervvescccsâ€"l040 D; 5.00 p.1 ATTITOBeccccs ++« s seesee 1.30 pms, 7.4 ) puui ARAND TRUNW 1ILWA .. ~ tor Boston .........l 215 pm, 5.30 p.m poem on DUPG se...s»...»â€"~â€"â€"â€"».» 1.10 aim, 745 pan CENXTKAL YERMONT RAJLROAD. Kocal Antcliitgcncs. ROYAL MAIL LINE Persons owning property N ave terrace,. r&fudy' Hill Morrison‘s _ troupe to night on the 10.45 ho cecccccercee 60A bevreenenevics 7 pB» leaves...... 5 p.m. arrives...... 8 a.m. ‘ Guide. slops «0C mumuy InBEANCGS were on record d +4 16 was t awet the ond that ne iA ie | Wneer,constituied him an _t'hrlllru- |Roost on M bting sply an sgval ies as pm&:olmmtotnbldï¬nncl counsel in proof of agency, he warâ€" mated in receiving , this. 'lh:n being Y corrupt bhbomq-um m‘ ent to void the election. mm of the lawâ€"sometimes said its â€"â€"was necessary. ‘The prastice on former the $5 with Faubert to tineer,constituied him an poses, but as being sin any corrupt practices had extensively prevailed throughout tlfe constituency, Unanoncror Srgacon said that the oviâ€" dence had established corrupt practices bygpn&bu“h‘.o personal ohur Against respondent wore e had no reason to beliove that bribery or ap. U o} T.0 1006 $0M§ aAway ! asked Mr. I-‘:::Lort if he could get me a scrutiâ€" neer(I may have used the word agent) to wtuu:opoufornn,nmlpnhi-.g;i told him to secure me a person and drop mosnou,mdlmldluhitd.lrw; I left him the $5 for fear he might not appoint an agent without leaving him means of paying him ; {nothing more was said, and 1 left ; I went into â€"another tavern _ and _ treated ; there â€" were persons _ thero whom I treated ; they were casually there; in travelâ€" ling I am in the habit of Mfl 1 saw Mr. McArdle to ascertain if wou!d support me; 1 offered him no in ducement to side with me ; I said nothâ€" ing to him about my being a wealthv man â€" maiter. He would, however, like to call Mr, Baker in order, that he might explain his position. m;l{.l{nx,onbohuonhom er, stated that he was prepared to accopt the admission of corrupt pnoï¬o:ozns muld await Mr. Baker‘s evidence as to J- Barmr, the respondent. was than THROWING UP THE SPONOR, ‘ ' The Hon. Johnm(r)’mnor, ocnu’:r[ {:- the respondent, a opening of t Court, announced the fact that he thought suflicient evidence had already been ad. duced to void the election. This he was repared to admit in t.hoouoo(l".nb.fl, Kul denied that the r-md-:t mpu-‘ sonally disqualiied by his action in the Dick‘s ing," Mr. Teole tak '-& m%wmm Hril.n.)lor rizon that of Mary Belton. â€" penditure not ov Garner.‘. ‘The audience were next treated to a Dickonsonian Sketch taken from Oliver Twist entitled : "The Dodger," in which Mr. Toole took the leading role of William Dawkins. This charaoter was taken to perfection and brought out the wonderful powers of the grntb oomodhn‘b. s llom ably supâ€" s i lo foss hogt ns aodouce seavained tome its inception to the close, and afforded much amusement to all mont. Toâ€" night will positively be the appearâ€" i sppous Jn the voime someny "of ies will appear in "Happy Pair‘"‘ as Ka. Honeyton, To conâ€" elude with the beautiful drama of "Uncle its performance. Mr Thole, in his or }uJ»olu\nour of Michael bm,yu Gowax‘s Ormra loussâ€"A large and fashionable andience visited the new Upera House again last night, attracted ither b{ the ominent English Comeâ€" ian, Mr. J. L. Toole. ‘The great moral rama, in three acts, entitled "Dearer Than Life," was first put upon the boards, und was replete with it.\._t‘n%-t_thmhogt standard of lt:e lolm h“[mhglhmh The fpresent lady pri an English» woman of culturg, who K:lu had long exâ€" perience in the training of young people}, is thoroughly interested in the work she has undoruion. Convinced of the pressâ€" ing need that exists in Ottawa, and in« deed throughout Canada, for really m private schools, she is devoting her w mhn:rgiu ::rlu:oul:«lihlilbg up of this one in the capital, with encouraging prospects of -u::xu. For the coming year which will open on the 1st of September, excelâ€" lent teachers ate alreudy â€"en j among others Miss Fanny Chatti & graduate of the Cologne Conservatory of Music, and a lulyyol' ;c::bdhdnd rel»'n-l- tion both in New Yor! l.nm.lon.l?.nf land. We sincerely hope that a wor undertaken in so cours eous a spirit will not fail for lack of a generous support.â€" Krom the Churchman. K« wov at or a Taxk.â€"An old tank which has done signal service in its tlnx at the corner of Rideau and Cumberland stroets is being removed by the contractor who is laying the pipes for the water works on | the {‘xwer street, .A groat quantity of the: water has been drainod into the main: drain on Rideau street, but as a quantity» of water yet remains, it will have to bo‘ pumped out by one of the engines, Once emptied the space will be refilled with earth, when the place of the old tank will soon be forgotten. j Cuurou Boarpixe Scnoop, OTMAWAâ€" Those who are interested in the eause of e«lucation will be glad io learn that the Church of England Ladies‘ Boarding and Day School, in Ottawa, now bids I‘Sr to become one of the finest private schools in the Dominion. Doring the past year there has been a mu&l:u change 'm.:a stail‘ of teachers, and the whole tone A Hyoraxt Broxksx.â€"A hydrant was broken on Rideau street {.ouenhy, while being used by one of the men of the Conqueror‘s; Station, to fillfa fill a cart for watering the stroet. lt was fully two hours ere the water was turned off at Dalhousie street. The result was that several cellars in the vicinity were floodâ€" ed, and in one instance, in a shop, conâ€" siderable damage was done. Great care should be exercised by men who are alâ€" lowed to use the bydrants. RUSSELL ELECTION CASE. Seeo nd Day‘s Trial satisfaction that kindred love in the Irish poor, that no distance can weaken, and no feeling which surrounds Irish women in occupations, with an atmosphere of sancâ€" tity, . We â€"acknowledge with heartfelt in y o t P o Hao lips while it becdews the eyelids. We ad~ ngo the bravery of Ireland, which might have bean broken, but never was bentâ€" which has often been unfortunate, but We give unteighed praise to that purity of seoms astir fl:: moh:fd. We hom‘;vuf every where irit of nationality. e honour the llor.&n lntoinnwhzh. for an idea and a conviction, if itb cannot â€"do, ) can always dare and die. Much there is in Ireland that we most dearly love. We love its music, sweet and sad, low and lonely ; it comes with a pathos, a melancholy, & melody, c-'x of the heart, that .no other m and while it grieves, it soothes. ltnanp&olbwwitluhn;oonplilntovu “‘M“%W‘Olnlï¬mthbnkm sobs unoqga the ruins of historic fragâ€" ments or historie t. We are glad with the humour of so buoyant and yet so tender; quaint with smiles, word about the assassin, King Edward, and the murder of their bards. â€" Even the English themselves have bat f .int rememâ€" From " Loctures and Esmays":by Menry Giles. D. T. Browne was charged with havin & w . Mosgrove appeared for l-lls':;fendml. h P * D.ohnm’p-wuu on remand for thohmnyo(.&dhomgnd.lkfloml. Bhe was sent up for trial, > Mr. Gibb apâ€" peared for the prisoner. Ann Benbow was up on a charge of abusive language. The case was dismissed with costs, Phil. Wright, Antoine Monette and Alave Monette were charged with disâ€" orderrly conduct at Pooley‘s Erum Wright was fined $10 and costs and â€" James McFarlane was up for hd:g mdm and disorderly. He was fined osts. 1 Victor Gabout was arrested on a charge of assault by one Joseph Blais. The matâ€" ter was seitled by the plaintift paying Aasis Fatrick _ Flood was arraigned for C!mnkanuu,wd sent to gaol for Athree POLICE CoURT. Before M. O‘Gara, F‘.M. frow ; J. H. Ward, Brockville; 8. M. J UGrignal ) ReDiokson, einbuent A. G. A . C. Chas. E. Kerr, Montreal ; 0. C. Archibald, Papineautvilio; R, Dickson, Point Fortune. THE POETRY aNXD MUSIC or IRELAND, York; W. J. Johnson, Farmersville; A. ud'.';‘. and wife, Kemptvilie; Mr. U‘N" M.D,,Kemptvilles T4 8Sparhanm, ï¬:l.)d., Brockvillo; J. W. B:’uuor ‘Kempt ville; Mrs. and Miss Stowart, Eardley ; James Harvey, Renfrow. Uxiox Housea.â€"J. I. ('Iomuloc-lf Now York; W. J. Johnson, Farmersville; A. o Wu'ul?n um‘..‘.' -E‘ Mrs. 'â€""loArrlinon’u Troupe ; HM. ligan, Aylmer; Om.‘ B. Rallï¬; Aylmer ; \\Pll;. Ferguson, Nepean ; T. B. i‘my, Dufferin, Manitoba; John Farewell, Toronto; James King, Picâ€" tou, N.S.; W. Davidson, Hamilton ; E. B, Russeut Hous®.â€"Owen Tierney, Kh}f ston ; John Bastedo, J. W. Hector Hart, Fort (larv; J. W. l'uu:‘ B, J. ilw ringtonï¬u. 1» W. Goodhue, John Stewart, John H. Dickinson, Montreal; K. G. Leokie, Artmvale; And. Bell, 8t. And rews Allan Fraser, Kinburn ; H. F. Perley, St. John, N.B. ; ‘V. R. Ross, Rodden, ; S. G, Pope, Ogdensburg; E. W. Giles, Now York ; Jas, 11. Smith, Montreal. muoul and honest, manner, Mr. Kerr said very propeï¬â€œt}w could not be pressed upeon him LL evidence of the respondent, He could not have found in the face of this denial that these. ï¬:noul charges wore to be established ; did _ not say that the denial of the respondent mlone would have relieved tho Court from the neces: silty of adjudicating on the personal charges, but at least as much weight was due to the r«ï¬dwt'n evidence of the denial of the charges as to the evidence against him, and it was to himself (the Chancellor) . satisfactory that Mr. Baker had purged himsolf so thoroughly from the personal charges that had been made qpinn him. ‘These Temml charges the Court did not establish except on clear and satisfactory evidence, and certainly in this case such eviaence had not been adduced, therefore, it onl{ remained to certify in :V iI:luumos' aui-wwry to wu;o Speaker. h reguid to the costs they would follow the event. ‘The Court then adjourned. ‘ ractices in elections,. Ho thought the | teours from the p;-u of n w ruv was a yory nocessary one to meel that | in Connnugh? or fears fro: evil. As to the u\mï¬nw':lm case ho did | aged father in Munster. not think that it had brought home | radiance of grandeur arou to the respondent within the meaning of | the Lrish laborer, as he bout the law. lf:mium say that a proctice more | and miles away, at the so demoralizing than the system oitreating in ‘ at the name of OQ‘Con vogue scarcoiy exists, 1t was a pity, he\ more as his hand shakes thought that public sontiment runs in the letter from the postâ€"olf ce way it does. A man yoes into a tavern,)it may be in superscript and it seeine to be expected of him, as a | senger from the cot in w matter of course, that he shoald > give layâ€"is an angel from the ardent spirits to whatever porsons were | the streams, the moun there prasent, und unless hi.does so he is | moors wherein his boyhoo: considered of a mean and niggnrdly | retmhember with many mon disposition. The consequence was the | too, the beauties of Ire very wide spread evil of inl.omEulnoo. We recollect the fields There, was not a caso | which came | green ; the hills that bloo before him in which this evil had not| mit ; ghe streamlots tha forced itself upon his _ attention, | seem to sing her legon« and it was one which provailed in all where the drhoâ€m; tb E:m of the country, He did not | the glens, that fro ow _ that this | case. called _ for | with the spirits of her barc any further remarks than this: he of her ruins at moonlight, thought the personal charges had been | melancholy splendor ap explainedâ€"and to his mind, satisfactorily ghosts of her ancient hero explainedâ€"by the respondent in in inâ€" ocm quntnintttine ces made as stringent as it is, because it was manifest that unless the candidates themâ€" selves were hold responsible for the acts of thair agents there would be very corrupt ALOTERL ARRIVAE®S. ity _ of _ things Frivay, June 4. THE TIMES : OTTAWA, BATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1875 Per r* t ies ienss y i i 6 ABSTRANGE Cass, ° _ | | s a weseiteuse x | not Mont e d Wimess, >=>~~~> pui | Pr. Chatles Worms, German stroet, but | made complaint at the Police Court of. , i6 Tuesday to the effect : â€˜ï¬ n al:innn‘ stated that nine e | Etieck mm Stine mm A Mend or‘s otre : it | when in the act of paying was | ol L BV Ideanh "Frolh. E4 OM Poulin was almost immediately arrested |"** "!"" | g:?mm the [ =i 63 wb rested yesterdyy 27 2 ctre Poulin was ar | ®all diferl$ Poulin remarked to m“(:};.h‘m & answered, you are ; l'fllbthl-’,"“ sented to let complain. ApG hi t Pn ic r enc t P cmd Burno@Its Cocoaline esterday ; must write a Gives Now Life to the Hatr, ’:M&nlmm um;'a am“.. om meanwhile you will here."" Com: Effect, pxumtuwupm%qfl ~<+* |â€" Remaine Ligest in 7 and which wore on & Â¥4 Pintimea y ‘ plToeX;::sl:(for wl_:i:b c:-m.hd,ï¬q ~ 90 and 75 conts per Bottie, artic i " oumpiniman reford t?.m..,...u.'.'za ~> t tang & son a uamene, bohnlno;i:rhmeiwd‘o::h & nu:“. .. MOWNTREAL, P Q, money, w emen would + k factory prove, should be be pormibgert 42| â€"_ _ ABMb the Damieice af Coaads 2 m s aa 1 t ‘ hndk didullh 66 wad>â€" W NUO Eonl to rmorig alp se eattig oo s rietnee o. ‘;i ?o:né.u'flp b‘:'dh' .Nla' your wife or to a triond; bacanse ‘ghe ged. added, "" Kill me if you wish, but I on to kill you." _ inank" wami..3° he had only $17 with him, and, uin hzï¬'u?."m'ou, J Dookele and sho addad. 4 Ki wma u.flfl“‘.“! the house and moa en Cl o e n t ie n S a, " mad plaint at the Police Court on ’T“él;mw the t effect : On yz» plainant stated that nine f“ ten o‘clock on Monday last | was tak & drink & t Ethlor‘olxom, Notre stroot, _ 1‘] :b;nin t;n act of paying was se & , dz aue hars 1 Snakp e e f P4 nant. on particular business.â€" cor m“‘."‘.“!‘hooom him n an Laws, Pn 77; willion of readers perused innnons t f, oo Vinooti, by the inventive taieng us And you will then describe utter ing d!: “m a voice ï¬hl'l' 'o? horror Wnn ho on ram too t Tiolently reou hio . on cont Hadt Phtow it Honour, You will add that he to the prison to see his . m“‘,‘“â€"“m NEvONsOLY mumuuinnovd which ‘had flntbun&iwdwd The Little of which office is in Montmatre, in the house of ‘(It is almost neadless tm ailA that | °. 4 iotri Be@dloss to add that Vinooli was immediately bound M ‘ eyes. Beated on a ne mouth of the mvenx}ï¬m t lowudthouï¬;:m. T br was deoep in the reading of intensely interesting novel which in the villages which he had made basis of his supplies, 'flnmnn.’ privately nouéod of this An dition was at once orpnhod.mhn e bandit, Cllmubll.n‘g th:‘x:ok’ like so goats, as ipway goats, quiet as cate prowling stealth, ‘w' l swï¬ ies of skill and‘ boldnass, © in scaling the rock, and their ontnnooï¬ins. u..a:..‘ brigand, their fingers on f thorr. gune, ~p0fff t C e e on the adjacent villages, compelling to furnish him with constant 1; e iamnet arma mar hpod, that the dreaded brigand had for some time, made his usual appear last, to attempt the capture of the briga who thmodofth M C .â€" CC & IUAPemnkiatr tw anice 9 S whole country side,the convicthad bra innumerable. siegos of the ty dofondl.n{ himself not only by Mn‘nn them, but also hurling down upon | innumerable blocks of s:nlu, that ï¬: managed to detach from the sides of retreat, Woenried out by fruitless .mq:‘ the emissaries of the law had coased. . ; .\ ; _ ", ‘Nat these two parties him to the house with inteae o) "Capture of the Convict Vineol gon:dblou have not forgotten that this inablo scoundrel escaped, some years fiom the hulks at Toulon, and refuge in those marvellous Ollioules, which are the odnlnmo-f who visit the south of France,‘| Hay taken up his dm'l‘;h l:l & osvm al at a mï¬dou- u m olif}; reportod to ‘be insocsssible by the EQUALLED BARNUM HIMBRLP E in the inventiveness of his advertising and pufling genius, When his litt‘e "daily," was lï¬wui?in? ite readers with the mous novel of Rocambole, the hero which is a bryud named Vincoli, interest of the pubu:&" that "swore by‘" the paper, was work to ’ by an article that l£p~l3 in it, morning, to the following effact :« _ lose it through the judicial procsedings provoked . by "his numorens, d oulnbioely‘ and vory ingenious financial speculations, creator of "The Little green ; the hills that bloom toâ€" the sumâ€" mit ; the .Gtref:rlot: tlm;; in n:.wutnhu seem to egonds ; vallé where thodrlu pï¬; thovohumupy; the glens, that sound from her winds as with the spirits of her bards ; the | of her ruins ntmoonnght,thsthlrdo d melancholy splendor appear like ghosts of her ancient heroes. ies i M ‘» (Paris Oormpouhno:mol( the Montreat fl#r ‘The banker Millard, inventor of what is here termed "oneâ€"sou journalizam." time can chill. We feel satisfied with our humanity, when we see the lowly servantâ€"girl uï¬mg for hor wages, or drawâ€" ing on the savingsâ€"bauk tor funds, w tours from the eyes of a widowed her in Connaught, or fears from the soul of an agod father in Munster We behold a radiance of grandeur nmung'du head | of the Lrish laborer, as he bounds, three thous» and miles away, at the sound of lhp‘l‘ at the name of Q‘Connell ; and ye letter from the postâ€"o(f oo'i"whloh, rude as it may be in superscrip onL is a mesâ€" senger from the cot in which childb layâ€"is an angel from the fields, the hills, the streams, the mountains, and the moors wherein his boyhood sported.â€" We remember with many memoriea of delight, too, the benuties of Ireland‘s s We recollect the fields that were evyer â€" £*000 ~ marked towm. Poulin in l ous o carect‘, soeree h’:’?fld L TLL '_“) " A SECOND EDITION OF BARNUM. YoU HAYE DisBonounaD s } MANACLBD AND CUT Li in ;; _ MHROGE Tt T t in :A near the ouvern, .m with LEVIED BLAOKMAIL ?ln- Ha ’?"“t..f‘ ...;.5-3 aro eP AT en nant mph thie im mentioned, ] 1 wioy but T can rmar ies utmost 6 / ho akoy a us The 4 wang t FOR 1875. mvememe , Advertisqments and Orders for the 1875.. . _ 8Owt:al. bemet Oang & Son & Lwmence, . MONTREAL, P.Q, ° Agrsts tor omlalon of Caneda, .4 Jotpi curnet? a co, ncszon, wow x Parss, FAEE T FREET! FREE 111 THE PIONEER. Cottons and Prints Bolling al a very low price. Burnett‘s Cocoaine f urnetts Cocoaine + .. Beaves no Disngrasable Odor. _ Burnett‘s Cocoal _ _ Bubsdues Refractory Hatr, ne prsois‘ it bocgeants ; ‘parfly caan ‘ana "parily t the hour of Twelve tho Clook, Noon, by imecsreatns 3 [ awhomiry: in the County of Presdot mt noung at o diance 10 atvunt aynd af Voureen Dowod aodhy ooo bolng in the Linit M1S8â€" M cLAUEGHLIN, 25th Day of June next, ~ Village of L‘Orignal, *« Muutreat papors please copy. * * Montreal papors please copy. RmiTitâ€"â€"On Monday, the 8ist Ixi at her ‘a ence in O Jane W reliot t tiie Tito Inmie Basttth, Rao., agod 70. The funeral will take place from her son‘s residencs, corner of Bussex and Cathonrt stroots to Beechwood .Cemetery, on Saturday the 5th instant, at half past two, p.m. + In Chancery, Between THOMAS J. CLAXTON, Plainâ€" .. Wf, and PREDERIOK® CALYIN .« AERSEY, Defendant. me usert tis pubdecipea Vonrod tror o7 B e gjï¬:ï¬ï¬‚ in Oth'.o.m up?n?:xm%%?u{}' Lafrance, a Lemigit LA¥® AXC0®,â€"In the city of Quebesc, on the 3rd luku 8 years Julla C y .‘%3.5:‘.':??‘3." (3, ‘,’ lLafrance, bookbinder, of the firm of: Lafrance _ .. _ NEW FLOW ERS, . e want to draw the attention of customers A, 8. WOODBURN, Publisher, with a fron 105 Foot on in paiiamiint nsm oo ie hoereof which is heroby conveyod is shown on O Affords the Richest Lustre. New Advertisements. sb Â¥ You Can‘t Stop : Us. Amlto \Vn.&wnu & & ts TMiscellanscons. CHANCERY â€" SALE. Brick Store and Other Buildings #i" We are boundzfor the new Store," Bank of Ottawa. y Order of the Board. FOR SALE. COAL LAUZON & DUHAMEL Go there!, irs of sale can be had on ap us dinstim: & OATS . ROBERTSON, Directory n Stre HMAWA- HER@ and Cashior *" #M" We number our The Ehllsti@ atM EA.‘I‘I.D . Drug __Store, T. T. â€"SHEPHERD. T. DJWitt Talmage, Editer, | .‘ .. ~, . ~ Have received of their Apring Importations, 18 BALES CARPETS and OURTAINS. hbmm!(mlhomvduu,flhhonnn. 0 which the confidently i ®3 l'â€"l-"lu_rmm-'-. RIDEAU STREET, ‘ C cce Oomnorbu.nomm, f 4 Famoncy wrd. 3676, ~» us * | Vork: Streot, tiear Sussex Stroot, SHOOLBRED & co. OQTrawa carrer wouss. Special Value in Lace Curtains. LV EDE *s B snâ€" & m O:“ Lurn ï¬t‘u reduced rates, noe e altazm bn loyr ns any Onhe & P OOIPAE.!;B"UF'L&IM I GQOULDIHGIT® & MJâ€"4BROQ “ t mew&Drngm inst., leaving Queen‘s Wharf, Qitaws, at 6 p. e . arladingae P"F x w‘ “m BHATHS OKF PABSAGIE; From. NH urase â€"w, NPW *4 m, & . Ot LQnDon Â¥, > Btr. Queen Victoria, [ PP cominence her feguler taige: on Tiecket, singls and roturn m the Office, Queen‘s W or Button, Bh:cu House, '3{.'5.. Spnee‘gore for the . Cele : fCaledonia Bprings wi i be landed fl%a Freight tuken tor ali vm Company‘*s fl:fl‘:ï¬'. singto and l.:!ulrn smm Ratanc c e o Invite Inspection 1875. 1875.. Ottawa ~Riverâ€"Navigation Company, 481 t SEAK sY OTATWA <ANER mavication CpY, riving at Ayimer at 20 p.m, . " " _ * *** un oblreer . mad ie ie gonte ces lmmo: :lrr’ John. Y loaves m Wms Res th!au_nm %.“". tDp of Ottawe, lwll!&lom Proaident, June 2nd ,1875, k acepan e pre ies es slhes fonk demmaend Q%W:ï¬:gmfl .% 7 &. My -’ï¬'-a.‘.‘":: .,vA.';'_mnï¬h"-?"f- mad ~p;.|‘|$ tha Makale Mss ANCHOR LINE, blaiek +.3 > â€" es .. Ottawa July 22 1878 Pevielpâ€"asnda id ic c ind ##W* An experionced on each Vamel, nonï¬ nmnom for, » us oo tin in sonoes -:n::,gn.:; _ Ottawn ut on same w’.m lended to sall an= & and nun"%:obuu Or is one of the inrzoest. fastast and anfant n °C wound, °L Snd in epntt Ortent and satest in t OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMsSHIPS. Favourite route for lourista. Finest approngh to Great peiés WALDENSIAN....... ... # Es.‘mu.nuuu-n 44 CORINTILIAN, ... + .. ... * MIBMRNEANs s swe o y a e se ue 66 hm_;dh-bmunï¬ut- ROYAL MAXLL Li *'â€"â€"nm.-.- To vy u2 RLREITH NY 30 ne verenl I;;lp_l_'!!ï¬!:’u.n.- se OYAL MAIL LINE Drugpists, NIGHT LLAN LINEK OTTAWA axp MONTREAL Warpets. besue ne en ue n n e nnan ne ndeb u0 s .-o\uunu-nu- aeu6 uen Btcamshps., ling Greox, _._... General Agent Citizens Insurance Co‘v. i4rrrin, *."" w Fiam, Liv®, E;rm Ovazraxres, : Cash Assets Over $26,000,000 Ottawa, Jan, 23. susied cas be subscribed for : Lamps & Chandelie ‘h‘fl‘whwymï¬hum&“ ,mmhmuwdm' ; Also, for the advertisomenta, Wm-mmwmfl ngox8, New York Slate Roofing Company, New: i S EXTRA RUBBER FELT r‘ï¬f%‘i"’sn?&?"‘mmmfl“ pace es o . ind polfted makes thoup d _â€" .. ped and peiniery makes choap and FIREâ€"PROOFR wiontreat 0 it "o exehanied at Montreal for the Debentares, may be made through the W#&mm-sw& : CAaAPIT A Lo _ g MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, t OoF oTftawa. . ~ e rea deadite Iatomin o s t Apopes oan We OthHw. ut fogu y eUMMOND) CABBBLS & 00 , Montreni, are Gentlemens‘ Furnishing hous, . All the Novelties in Scarfs, Ties, Windsors, Hosiery, Und P Clovee ho phee! hk S io d and Pophyr %‘:’..4 I BEG ,TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF «Immense Stock for Sprir Roofing Paint Eusnurance. nds Mol Broad « ‘;:';"’ M"l"l V'::i.'np, v,,'i.. Fancy Overâ€"coatings, Doeskins, | Also, & Large and Choice Assortmente of Ottawa, May 22, 1875, on w eniol vniporedien BC the Dobentores. trom $100 apwande, ana are to be ‘ m I accraed interost _ ' Wa Incpant yas ntamt aetraed buterset =p, vo are of y menl ooo u10 M OTTAWA." â€" i it s1c rvim. Avinilh inss s i4 R@~ALL OUR PAINTS ARE MIXED READY FOR USK. @g rdononrroat, French, English, _ Scotch no- '°' m “ .u;; ;;"d-;z‘“u STOPS a is e RCprrdrnt h licamentpeidfiaien: inss > READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING _ SPECI A L hnd whore all ooo soceg ied en ienns where. the stook ponde to the highest tondorers, to whort ‘advice will be r'-.....“...-u.q.-.'... en e w e o o ho a n n s n i a nui...o-nnuuuun flee s evihanee + boa+ birial ie vâ€"ivlv.vâ€"f- s ned lc 20 126 AGATOH, JUBT OPENED TN jMY NEW p hqypx, , nnw-’% , AND LoNDox pEBrytuUres. 0,000, Hix and Seven Por Conts. D1IBECTORS. Coal Oi1. RUSSELL & Co., OFFICERs. o h hae n n he w nee tb a8 te ue a n 00 a un Patent "Slate for $180/000 of Dobohtures of the Oillee of CONBISTING IN PART oF jecbses ofgrads ormenii, nes. Sigunnmenite Tenders, wï¬- POB ALL. x *avoulng. "al oo fmale { &1 per werk, dez Insnrance Co. INSURANCE c0. ) : FIRE AND MARINE u‘gï¬ SrBEET, . . I NE‘ 8 ROB. ANGUS, iJ1 # YoOU WANT GO0D BERLAD Jan. 9, 1895, CAPITAL . , . ALX MILLION DOLLARK, Available Bunds to meet Claime, over Half a PoT, SUSSEX 0. 8, SHAW & 00. HAND IN HAND M UTUAL LEAKS ; ; 1 and _ Canadian _ Treedy, R. C, W. MKa00U0. Agent, Oitewa and % author 1 TKE PUBLIC TO ay â€" BN;chlod.. Cwb ICE,. / 3 OTTAW A [*J 4 hy â€" ; > l City of OT DA SNo. 12 Bt. J SHopt. 0, 1678 e Bell‘s (Of the inte a man of firs viows knowl necesshry. 4 thwa Post Juark., M, ANT VYOL. 4, 104. ©ri, Ju