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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Jun 1875, p. 4

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th t® t Â¥o +h th id %} & i# ) and g® #¢ Ha i # # ta d ¢ 4 a lew usys longer to receive :-vudmu,nw-m.num secounts will be handed to their Leawyers for unmediate collection. While they remaim~ in this ciry theycan be seen at the residence of Rey. Wus, Moore, Slater Street, 5 doors West of Bank Streat Aop EL mt OW â€"__" ue Origade : Uita a Field Mury,’w-nl:alz rec Capt Stewart; Uiiawa Garrison Aruliery, | QuQ set rrtfp $ Lisut. Col. Egiesou ;. | tt Troop , of | Byâ€"Law . local| imp Cavairy, Major Wu-..;e'.zn Troop of | year ; . | Cavairy, Co’a. !rvh, A4lst â€" Batialion, Victoria Warl..... Lieutâ€"Lal. Cole ; 42nd Battalion, Lnu‘l-: | W:“.F fit ard. Col. Baell; 43rd attalion, Lieut.â€"Col. St. “."‘"'",. and Bearman ; 56th _ Battation, l.nuM.oL, By \Vu'x. Jessup ; 59th Battalion, lauswLBerpn.‘ O Wa;i...... l48ut.â€"Col. Jackson, Command l"‘"""’"flblm;upc“ 18th Battaiion, Urderly Offic 'M,G. G. F. 0. (‘.m“ master ; Capt. Jones, 42nd supply Officer ; Adjutant Dar Batiaiion, Musketry lustructor ampment begins toâ€"day at Tents will be prichedâ€"at noon a: for tweive days. nuou-..! torm the brigade : (Cita a Fie Capt Stewart; Uiiawa Garrisor Lisut. Col. Egiesou ; D %'xw WIhu;m Cavairy, Capt Sparks. 4lat . d hine ‘in: 40 proximo. them at Papineauvilie the the interest of Mr. Foran. teman frun Montreai was speak for him at Montebelio, promises to be a lively one. LECTION Caxraiox.â€"Mr. T. } went down by the Qusen Victoria urday afternoon to vapineauville. dressed the electors of the County tawa on Sunday at St. Andre d Mr. Laflamme, of Montrea} ... APY â€" at Sunday evenin >« VOW mss â€" hadks.» auncyance of congregatio p an m.w&im., and "shou M‘] suppressed. _ The might take a wu£ around that w-y] Sumday avanin. ; «* Ondo removing the plained of. weal of material h4 the north side of working on the mai leaving the stréet n contractor would c ing their plans to play with s amateur club on zommu ‘ Umons of Montreal have been hihnpurpo... “lll';x‘nxouul-s.â€"],.:;‘: & Co., o6 Sparks street, sent / P" of Fire Lxluwumnw t botel at Caledonia Springs. Th firm sen down bonnets for the ct "M&opflmfmmdn emuiiied therefrom. iDg a practice game Flyâ€"Aways. The & Ex Rocts r CaLlk or Lioases, &c.â€"At w#eale of horses and ca.riages yesterday in Stockdale‘s hvery stabies, Mr. St. Jacques Bbought the omnibuses, horses, &c. soid, and they will :. seen bhereaiter in comnection with the necall K4 __i_ anxious { Facking Cases given away.â€"So extenâ€" sive has been the saies of Pi ud Organs oy D. 3. McKinnon & Co., 73 E h“m‘?mw,ilfllfinb««w over crowded with packing cases, and are tusseil New Parsz.â€"Wo have received the lirst number of the Addington Reporter; a newly established independent journal, published at Newburgh, Ont. Its ty poâ€" graphical appgarance is good. Qurex | Staget aKe$ one of Tng seur nature fFe Yliist playing lLaiton Cartier Square last evening,. _ ®.) Dogtor was called to al. land in LiRt â€" tntite < â€"artine IMPORT A around Uttawa. men arrived in th consequence Mu: by their company ce of Rev, Wus Moore, Sia _“,â€"' Ald. . Broxsox talked doors West :fbmsum lhol‘.oo:t,' imll,ohak‘o ger business acted. Monday. unt ot Ayor A, Seln_ Urderiy Oflicer ; Capt. y, G. G. F. U.,’ C.lllp Q’w_ Capt. Jones, | 42nd Battalion. «Gsmelry lustructor., ‘Lhe enâ€" begins toâ€"day at BErockvilie. be prichedâ€"at noon and will last days. The following corps will l °_ QITIV@®......... Steamer Queen Victoria leaves 20 0_ _ 2 ~1"0 lads had to loau ir waggon, on account of the tire of of the fore wheels coming off. The dent occurred in the rear of the La ipnor s Hri A R® Leares Upiensbur».. 8.00 au, 225 p.m. Armiâ€"~s in New Y ~rk.10.00 p.m., 7.00 a.m. Leaves New Yok... 6.00 p.m., 11.00 p.m Arrives in Ogdensâ€" pisce at iluil leaves * " _ east 4.4) p.m., 440 a.u ROMKE WAYERTOWN. AND oebrns BUBO@ HAlLWAYX. Leaves Presoott J uzn teamer Peerless leave Leaves 4%9 Om ages leave i W indisor House with her. ealne °_ OTREET, CIIACDIIAI.â€"A great material has been thrown up on th side of this street by those “"‘-'lnw.fcm.'un, he stréet next to impassable. The. oTTAWA RLVER XAVIGATION co Arriv« 100 eaqul 220. _ 2 CCNSy was a warn day, and almost suffocating, on acâ€" ot â€"eimaice from the bush fires, which raging . with undiminished force esc arce . Ogdenasburg tor Boston ...6.05 a m., 1240 pm., 6.1 rives in Gzdem curg trom Boston .10 » m DNE se es es s ues 1.18 am. 745 pm Goixe rt CENXTHKAL Â¥Ei s oNT RAILROAD. _/ Volunteer f the abe DENT Kravellers‘ Guide Tax â€" ”VM Caxr W â€"«LAWKENCE ANXD OTTAWA BRALLâ€" WA Y. bis i0)Uty which is of m‘donnocgouuocd", ist now, but will put in the the Battajion headquarters oCi at iluil on the 3uth subdivisions ‘on +‘ +4 urn:..â€"â€"y.“.“}" was a o Brockvicus.â€" â€"1lhe Uttawas intend Ph’ ‘ game on Saturday with the The game will be an interâ€" The tormer club aré perfectâ€" is to play with some noted > on Vominion Day. The ntreal have been written to The â€"1wo lads mes, Aind Battalion, yutant Dartnell, 18th â€"A young lad to e them away to any lhe Uttawas every morning at se L..:VCS...... 3 #.1D ROYAL MAPL LiN®E: Commuandant ; Major a NB il inmnielligence. conler "" *ne County of upâ€" St, Apdre d‘Aveim. Montreal, addressed ie the same day in ‘ormn. Another genâ€" al ‘was expected to tebello, *l‘::conu.; ly one. The nominaâ€" NOTICE noti‘y all persons % â€"Vartne i of 1i lies, horses and camp the Steamer Queen + route for the c.mp 18th Battalion to shouting, to the great W‘:fil This is sn Fictoria on .80 aey will remain uses at «â€"veveral « ribs, which had ly iastened, were broken, through the Government ivai. â€" The steamshi 1 at Quebec yesterday | 200 steer age passen t a great favour by obstructions comâ€" am, 11.00 am.,, cir.â€"There was a meet ouncil yesterday, No mportance was transâ€" icil meets again next , and "should be 1:"‘ downn ll.lp- Butteritieid, "" 1. RHAILWAY, sle /5 scmk. 4.45 0 ts to the new &s. The same 7.00 am., 1240 p.r imber of shanty ast night, and in ot was enlivened RATi eil, Union and am., to connect was hit in the n Satâ€" He ad Foran leaves Caldwell next and are one who a painful Butâ€" Sparks A discussion en fionz’uivor fln(:otuil'v%h vour of the Amendment. | * $23,000 ud.ulln-o«dtbndq;tionot the report. 1 |% Ald. Warrer moved an Afm&:d!:::" fixing a rata i ion o 5.. Un motion of Ald. W :.&:"‘oflho Finance Cc ed and adopted. Miscellaneous Ald. Wamrise ‘presented the tenth reâ€" port of the ‘ Finance Connium;'oou. mending the payment of the ing mounts :â€" 2.03 s.m Fire and Light Expenses....... Street Improvements .......... lne communication placed on file, | Aha.w-!n:d from Mrs. Sowdon, acknowledging courtesy received at the hnndodt‘o(‘?on&hin connecâ€" Lon with the dgath of her late husband. 8 a.m _ Ald. Birkett moved that the commuâ€" nication of Ms#. Cassidy be received and referred to Hi waubxp the x.,w and ""Wrflnfiozw with the request that they shall wait upon the sureties of Mr. Cassidy, and ided they are satisfied and that it ddes not affect the contract, the 'd‘1f' o -;v- VTC CU A comm ion was read from Mr. Cassidy, asking for the reduction of the r_.re-hp s uod on his eont:-‘.eg from 3 cent. cen and askin z forp;unuuzon mxu-n::omg to the difficult ex " in lt from th'o' hnr # & Y Wallen, Herl), and ds Womkly m «Dogsi pratt David, Bronson, McDougal His Wa:r' ip the Mayor ruled the reso lution out of order, as it was virtually a reconsideration of a question previously disposed of., Ald. Rows offered a ‘t.nolution cancell ing the previous resolu ,andukx'ngum reinstating of Robt. Macauley dismissed at a previous meeting. A poum was pmon&ai. from E. Mc Galliv others, and members of the cxrz;’hnbrw, asking for the retenâ€" tion of Robt. Macauley, in No. 1 Reel fire station, and the l“m:‘n‘ of & resolution appointing John Albert at the last meetâ€" ing of the Gounecil. A long discussion fol wed, in which Aldermen . Bangs, Mc , â€" Pratt, Kocque and Bmto::};.n. The resojution was Sinally carried withâ€" out a division. A special report was presented from the Finance Commmoo? remonstrating with the Board of Works for the reckless expenditure now being made in city improvements, and asking that hereafter no works be ertered upon until first orâ€" dered by the Council. Moved by Ald. Warcsr®, seconded by Ald. Broksex, that ghe communication 0( the Finance Committee just read, be re» ceired, and the recommendations therein adopted ; and, that from and after this date, the City Engineer be and is hereby instructed to carry out no improvemen ts but such as are ordered by lar‘vote of this Council ; that he be .':3"3. hereby authorized to stop unyé.wah enterod u, in of the City, on account o’ this %fim, if noc’ ordered as herein provi for ; and, that he submit a statement at the end of each month, to this Council, of the work executed within thet month, bringing forward the total of expended in gach preceding ma in said statement. T o A communication was read from Mr. Â¥. Clemow, relative to the gas difficulty, and offering to renew the contract at slightly increased‘ rates, and guaranteeing an imâ€" provement in the present system of li{h& ing. The letter was referred to the Fire and Light Committee. A communication was presented from Mr. J. H. Bartiett, of Canton, New York, relative to the proposed bridge at the Chaudiere. Referred to the Board of Works. There was a regular meeting of the City Council last night, in the City Hall Present: His Worship the Mayor, Alderâ€" men Chabot, Heney, M:+Dougal, Birkett, Robertson, Rocque, Rowe, Waller, Pratt, David, Bronson and Bangs, i0 going inljo camp at Brockville. _ Lieut. ‘[Cflml Egleson and .\ctinf Major 'Unhm were busily engaged all day in superintending the distribution of stores to the Ottawa Brigade of Garrison Arâ€" tillery, who leave at ten o‘clock by the inada Central Raitway. ‘The strength of ~ Brigade is 7 Batteries, 42 rank and o each. The Field Baitery, under «ommand of Captain Stewart, have at eight to march by road ro camp. Also the Ottawa troop of cavairy, Captain Sparks commanding, take the overland rout . Licutcm:%don«l Bearman and ofticers of the 43rd Battalion were in town making preparations for cam ping. ful #n CoINGé ro Caxr.â€"Things were Volunteer circies yesterday, jh to going inlo camp at Brockville ARREsTED.â€"The police mate a raid on a dllotdodibane- on King street, kept by one Jose Tighe, at ml-lmt ten last night. 7{0‘1 arrested the inmates, two men and three women, and marchcd all to the police station uon of pupils and distr ot the convent on Ri place this evening. Th this old established and iucted institution, are a nteresting character an recasion we venture to ) Courrter Pusuication.â€"Theo Courrier d‘Ottawa has resumed its publication in French and English, in connection with the Eckho of Hull, both papers being published daily : by aJoint Stock Comâ€" pany. * ACKFOWLEDGEMEXNT OITY HALL CONTRAOT. FINANCE REPORT DIYMISSAL of a FIREMAX COMMUNICATION3, cITy coU scoun PUBLIC WORKS, Warume the tondh ALLER, $ ten: Committee was re was received and «»â€"$4,000 4,000 rday, preparatory $382 39 585 84 1800 OO 1619 19 â€"The examina unani» of the surrounding country is obtained. By means of this stairway the rooms in the four flats are n.obd| avoiding the confusion and linbility to lost, which 400 often exists in hotels. The puilding is lit up by manufasctur~ on the piazza for the convenience of the guests. A ciroular stairway, of which the office is the base centre, winds its way to the top of the building, to the cupola, from which a very fine : ‘ the _ magnilicence of _ which become the object of admiration % all visitors. The work was done by m day,and under the superintendence of John ‘Macdonald, who has faith carâ€" ried out the design o‘ Mr. the :;c‘l;‘i.&ect. 'I'hooo:nfort mdmofln ts has hbeen carefully s tbrougmt, and the fine piazza ‘:m surrounds three sides of the hotel adds a uovelty which is not only useful but very ornamental. The piazza is 140 feet long in front, and 20 feet wide, and forms a pleasant promenade in the evening. It rises to â€"a height of three storeys sll around the edifice, and there being mno upper galleries, the privacy of the rooms is secured. The workmanship cannot be d resking chainn imeodig peamiy i «nd rocking c the purpose from New York.% The new Caledonia Hotel,erected on the site of the old Canada House, which was burned down a couple of years ns», is with out doubt for its size one of the finest and most complete hotels on the Continent, resembling very much the Grand Union Uoteul.&ruofl. It is situated on the old _ Parker rm, in the townskiip of Caledonia which valuable m some 200 acres in extent, was last year by Messrs. James Gouin & Coy for thp sum of $7,000. In this, of course, are included the renowned Mineral Springs, the fame of wl.ich have been her alded far and wide by those who have ex perienced the benefits arising from their medicinal properties. Mr. Gouin,with that enterprise which is so characteristic of him, conceived the idea of so lnmvlu. the property that those who the Springs may enjoy all the comfort and luxury that are incident to other such laces throughout the world. Accordâ€" gxgly, on ‘the second day of Janâ€" uary last, _ ho began the work | d The distance from L‘Orignal to Caleâ€" donia Springs by the road is nine miles, and the time usually taken in driving b stage is about one hour mm L Grigual, the terminus of the journey by m,:s?eached. At this noint Q.E in full foliage, relieved betimes by valâ€" lies equally verdant with fine pasture ard bhay meadows and â€"beautiful fields of rain. The ruins of the recent fire at f(oukhnd, too, are to be seen, and at once evoke the most heartfelt sympathy for those who were visited with such a terri ble calamity. The magnificent of the " grounds . and ~antiquated 02. tle _ of the late Mr. Papineau at Papineauville, are next passed and win the admiration of every one on board, who gaze upon them with the most intense interest. â€" One hour more . and CO0307° ED) PP°senwng a gay a peara nce, and it only required a band opmm on board to complete the carnival .of pleaâ€" sure. The absence of this feat e . was, however, more than compensated for, in the voluntary contributions, in both vocal and instrumental music, by lady and genâ€" tlemen amateurs. The scenic beauty and attractions of either bank of the river were greatly lost to the view . in many places, owing to the dense clouds of smoke _ that lined _ its shores, arising from fires that are evidonfl, devastating the country in their march of dfuuon' . _ Where, however, it was sible to get a glimpse of the hmdiworro'f nature, f:ae from these influences, the view was one of transcendant ‘ihn dour, especially on the north shore where the Laurentide Hills skirt its banks: These mountains were clothed with trees THE HOTRL AND SURROUNDINGS, E Aecarcruad n in were only too glad of the relaxation that would be afforded _by ‘such & pleasant trip. The members of the press too were present in force, and a considerable throng of ladies and gent‘emen arrayed themselves on the deck of | the Steamer Queen Victoria as she ‘left her moorings. l-‘ro;ghtod with this living cargo the spri tly vessel started: gaily forward in charge of Capt. Macdonâ€" nell,&han whom, a more courteous and obliging oflicer does not traverse our Canadian inland waters. He is d:{: attentive to duty, and ever and anon 1 after the comfort and happiness of his guests, a courso of conduct which gained for him on this particular occasion, the esteem of all the passengers on board. Flags flaunted in the breeze, fore, aft and amidships, presenting a gay appeara nog, nepeglop t e s en on on P Shortly after 12 o‘clock on all was bustle and excitement m who had made up their minds to enjoy the afternoon excursion to Caledonia Springs, and up till 2 o‘clock,p. n1., omniâ€" buses, cabs and private carriages mfir'o seen hurrying to the Queen‘s s Among the excursionists were‘ many prominent citizens of the Capital, who uesnt cuc c i css . 9 A new o the history Saturday | ment of th Excursion to Caledonia Springs THE MEANS OP TRANsIT, THE DOWNWARD TRIP J THE TIMES : OTTAWA, TORESDAY, JUNE."22, 48741 either as strongly alkal ? SM rerv the re. sults ’of it& :;-}‘l;ufln examination dt the "haad" of" The ‘ ies Giring n "& ."Gas g" ~It countains nomltl::‘r:ud hydrogen whatâ€" ever, some feow ‘ of carburetted hyâ€" drogen are evolved, but the quantity ‘is email. _ The ~discharge from the â€" :nnthlbodhunnompunfluh II1.. The " White Sulphur Springs,"â€" This spring is situatet very â€"near to the 7 POaii‘ P wiltionr > Pm en 3 at the same time 60 F. ‘The specific is 1 Dq anily 2200697 in resatah i mase 11 Ihe Satiie Spring.â€"The spring FWD"-:-hnihrwm lask, but n reality less strongly saline. Iis tem. perature was 45 F., that of the air being C2 PESETE _-“.d_fl:. -uulllllll"; 1h6 specific the water was found to be 1006'!. 'I‘:’h pleasantly saline to the taste, but not at all bitter; exposure to the air it to 4 "white" t of C e : _ Tts reâ€" ao is o. hy eâ€"to test papers. Th@ examination of " unconcentrated waters showed the presence of chlorine, and magnes: but | when the &? hommudmomn‘mwholo setnatan broitintet on derten ates P tistie® race maanto, ce ar & recip carbonâ€" lto.“!hloh iz x hydrochloric id, leaving only a uan ‘of sulphate of . The alkaling uid bd” c to dryness, and the resi mm i:hhd with aloohol. the solution gaveevidence of the presence of b“a”fia bromine and iodine; "the saline | mary ;« m Pnd wnr .n <apte Aimtr ty 4 en uty : d of this acid found in these wa is 10 more than ‘is required to M:M bonates with the bases present. 8 "“t 'â€"-"â€" "m-" ‘"rlll. ’mfl miles east ot.'flu aity, * o es ie cce ne gonh'ig in lolufioa’u.:’w quantity of ur'.hli“obhdd.. None of these waters are what are called "aciduous saline,‘" a character which is due to the presen ce “W&mfllfluofubwlo.uid,md‘ renders uh'sungont to %o”m“' “dl sparkling like Champagne. .. The quantity t _ yanl t, . The _ © Intermittent Spring," m distance ‘off | is Saline too, but of a much umrml racter than the one at the H It is somewhat analogous to the *Saline A chemical analysis of :the Saline, Sul. ')E“S'Rd&“u Sprin&, was first m:’do:l r. J. R. Chilton, of New York in 1836, Ab0uy S Fards further oast â€"are . the two last named Springs which are enclosed by the one . _said y >@uf .;.â€"}----, | itntmistenbanilihe sns VE an l.llat:ifnl?:e attachment _ to m"t ‘eâ€"e are three springs in the vicinity "ol the hotel, y ’fi?hor at a (“r‘u‘u-o of two miles off, former designated as A " Gas m ,; ‘l'!s;l:no 1SPPIM‘<I 6 t i 19 n i neainenie., ue ie which ;.\‘I.f: t:m ‘nfo':x.M‘ to acoges a, ‘ About 100 yards further oner are io it The Springs, after all, form the chief attraction to visitnrs, and are, of course, the prime object that prompts a visit to Caledonia. :my are situated in the bed ofm smali and not yory beautiful creek, which runs throuy‘) what is usually known as the Caledonia 1i its, ombnoln‘ & cir ouitolnbvfiflwe miles. ‘This entire disâ€" tance can taken in with the naked :m‘:wh‘ toithe extraordinarily level ter â€" of <the ~country around. Without â€" â€"this bwn‘;l;ry i:‘ (p.~ & wooded country, mlndu-io‘hflrmnud Mf fine country in the autumn geaâ€" loll,dns‘ ag â€"particularly plentiful and Alfred," and Horse‘ Creek Settloment, none of which exceed a distsnce of over ten miles. ‘There were upwards of 75 at on Saturdayâ€"a numâ€" mfi&mblod wifli{n the next ioi tinfion i imerniner s s 1 and se ‘Are lmon";Â¥ th n’uu n’; tresont . staying <at> the m Dr; fain‘, SurgeonGeneral, has taken an office in ‘the building. ucement Â¥. ered. buwu'd and h:lg.onu have tb A ix: great demand week, and i will doubtless inonuop!::h the influx of tourists next month. _ ‘The points of M Hamicee mt Soner Alfrod," and" orse O:I:}’”Setllement: | nama af whtah asckn 4 C Canll L ‘ Uhanipness has established a splendid livery stable in connection wilth the hotel, having stalled therein eighteen horses. It is \under the imanagement . of Mr. Alexander, . who ~says the .start oug"hu bu:‘;:r‘y‘;uooeufnl, and lllxlisb:n- pation i a enterprize wi a m °‘_’°°‘!'n: ‘fhgo?ung-y arourdd the ‘-u.m" place. ‘The next flat is #et a; for a 100u3, with the uooptiongfun: portion of "the north end, which has been out off with‘a view to. @stabli oA ionodmmon y for that purpose, ae top flat has been fitted up as bed rooma,lgl:a&inth.onntof an emel;-- geney, additional guests can be accommodated therein. _ Mr. Weldon shortly be readyâ€" m‘: the former having just been comâ€" le! on Saturday, There is a Eoflu house . in rear with a pump of 12 horseâ€"power, which takes the water . from the lprinr to the hotel, bath rooms and water closets. The hotel, with the outbuilaings andâ€"furniture thus far, has cost the oomfi?ny about $40,000, and as much more will yet havo to be exâ€" pended before tlnrwnd-moompleted. A race course, cricket ground and croquet I:wn are in course of preparation and will view from a point some five mflu‘&h’tsufi, on&boL'OrlunIm‘d.iuuohmti:g, an can be much more casily ““fin than described. A Kitchen, 30 by 36 feet has been built in the rear , also a Laundr some 124 feet long. The outbuildings bay e dnboonfluodltg with bath rooms and Mok:nh,wl all modern inproveâ€" mante ‘The A c s uen ed on the remises, which s ‘h. en« tire hotel, ';*"-.: and qtbufls!inn-_ The uret is ve; ANALYSIS OP TAE WarB®s, .‘I“W,_ and lptmid eiviengd "of + dra . ”"- E,dm ie :l.:::‘u::: , bothu tea ’t;ftx.:!:.":: yasnt of which hott hou '“':3’ considerable, Pon'u. a mes. ml'!%ns:.;.:‘.:‘.f" ‘w_ YOn Y Ciag THB ~SPRINGS, HALL &6. on *fiflhw; N. 8; ‘the baseâ€" _m_o:tof'udl ad been used as a wine rank and file. The Boyden Keith, Li1 Btrup, Paris :h?dr. Uxtiox House. David Rochon a ;-;;r ing "some | Towi,. the â€" propertyof" M ’I‘hfmu 'D‘fiu He was sent up “l“#zh : Thomas liams was charge stealing a coat from the Roval Oak Harsy Before M headed for OfLayiZ . GNling . when she headed for Ottawa, the Queen‘s wharf at 8.30 mm was enjoyed on board, q;pou“ being on deo 6 p.w on 4 :lurf t&ok l:.vo of‘o&pw appy to meet, sorry m buoyant with th ho that t soon meet under similat mueproce again 1000 PS Pm uHSV. PC relished from the fact that t ceremony of the eve be interfered with a food 6 steamer ‘lay â€" at ‘Orignal o‘clock yesterday morning, headed for Ottawa, % wharf at 8.30 a.m. A PWCY AbtatCbe i lc cA css SH0 donial Hotel there are twn:;“l offor -x class ,hotels, " Rochon‘s Hotel" :and the « Parker House." It bolnt.dSMy evenâ€" ;.mh& b’:;.ml’ all retired tot n ond:fi: e to enjoy a sweet re reliohe{dt,fm:p%z fact that tgo ingugural T fiak 23, ROVITC NO CWeRlt ) »idd Wt thikie sns en taels ud & o8 me after which a oogibun evolution occurs for a few moments, followed by another iod of quiesence ; from this poculurifi is named the “Inmmimngfpdng.” temperature was found to be 50 F. at t.hommofthowell; that of the air being 61 . "‘The amount of water furnish ed by the spring could not easily ‘be deâ€" termined, as part of it escapes through the bank, but it was not large. This, un 1 like the previously described waters, was dissgrengly bitter, as well as saline. Its specific 'gn'ity was 1010.939,= A qualitas tive examination showed the presence of chlorine, bromineé and jodine, with potas sium, sodium, calcium, and magnésium ; a largo portion of the latter two exists in *theâ€"condition of chlorids. No sulphuric acid was (leteoted ; but traces of iron and mina. | Baryta, strontie, fluorine and osphates were sought for; but with the ekoe]ption of alight traces o} the later, the, results were altogether negative, RETURN OP THR RXOURSION PARTY, The exoursion returned by means of the onrlm- tg.it‘yorlgul nnd’ re emâ€" barked on steamer Queen Wam well plegsed with their reception treatment at the Caledonia Hotel, many expressing a d&el‘llfin.don to xln shortâ€" ly vieut tto“Sp ge. It may not be amiss to here state that in addition to the Caleâ€" doninl Hatal thaual2 _ 2 _ "o on HEVG AAHOâ€" B4 8 #. is 1000.7 ; its reaction is mo::fly alkaline, and.the result ot its qualitative examination showed that it closely resemâ€" bled the two preceding waters, except iunttraoosonlyofiodino were detected n it. IV. The " Intermitting ‘â€"â€"This spring is situated about m from tfie o(.::eu. It ;i.:l::k‘ ofl'b:l?:;f clay near the. of a | & been sunk abo:mlrtjr feet through the d?t and the water rises near the surface., is kept in almost constant agitation by lt)ho evolution of large qu&nufi- of carâ€" bu gas ; the water from ( oo im insd nong‘e the _ quantity _ of _ clay dm..i through it ‘and it is _ only â€"after being allowed to stand for several hours in a quiet place that it become ; transparent. The discharge of gas is not regular, some P { 5 of the water were mixed with a solntion | of arsenio at the spring, but the ;feoipk | tate of sulphuret of arsenic was scarcely I pereeytiblo ; the quantity of the sulph:~ etted hydrogen was not equal to a cubic luch to the gallon. It is still hawava»n CC 193 T OC77,°7C #M% equa o a cubiq juch to the rl.lon. It is still, however, sufficient to m‘Km modio(nul‘mwm to the water, for the efficacy of lprl.:’ orer all ‘others, in â€" rheumatio c:umneou.l nflfoouoc:l-l,u is ‘well attested., The supply from spring is apparâ€" ently about the ssme as that fi-oz'tho «"(Gas Spring :‘ its waters flow into the same reservoir as those of the saline springs, and the two are used for hot baths. ‘The mixture after being heated for use, is without An‘z odor of culzhnr. The temgenturo of the spring was found to be 46 ° F, that of the air being 60 ° F. The specific gravity of the water at 60 ° F. is 1003.7 ; its reaction is ltron’ly‘ alkaline, and.the raanlt At its amalisasfu® verse was once HOTEL ARRIVALS,. O‘Gata, P.M. ve anu 4 Spliit betow, POLICE COURT, A ight‘s rest. The *Poviged vast af t 1 of wine, t divibe, evening before, rather Morwbaty June 01. Por partiquiars apply to _ _ . > © ;uâ€"lmm‘v n Dorcl, 16,1188, OF Ro »AL nfi_ STEAMSHIPS$: ©ABCa, §24 i5 & $ttâ€"â€"Gurzenay.. .. 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