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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Jul 1875, p. 2

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of Canadu the whole facts connected with the sale of the Pacific Ruilway charter ; and although the Imperial authorities though it was, was soou forgotten in the excitement which was aroused by the sub sequent conduct of Sir John Macdonald‘s Government _ ‘The disallowance of the Uatuus Bill was oi course one ‘of the preâ€" liminary steps of the disgraceful policy which that Government pursued, in the va‘n endeayour to hide from the people ari>ing out of the Pacific Scandal Inquiry, was= disallowed in England, the informaâ€" tion of the fact telegraphed to Canada, and{jan extra of the official Gazette containing potice of the disallowance issued just in time to prevent the com mittee proceeding to business ia Montreal, there was such dissatisfaction throughout | the length and breadth of Canads as there has seldom been with any act of the Imâ€" perial Government affecting this country, â€"«issatisfaction expressed in terms which were sufficiently explicit and o@tspoker . Ofcourse everyone understood that the unexampled activity displayed by the Imperial authorities in connéction with that matter was not the result merely of their own volition. The power proposed to be conferred upon the committse w»s3 freught with no danger to the pec; State. It w«s a power dmdi contericd upon. and exercised by thp Imperial Parliament itself â€"a power which that august body had thought â€" it necessary to take in order to meet th@mecessity of exactly the same situation â€"as that in which the Parliament of Canada |â€" found itself placed, and the exercise of ) which bad been attended with the very | | best results. Why, then, all this haste ? : was the universal query, whea the »stonâ€" y ishing intelligence was conveyed over the { country, the very day the Pacific Railway | Committee met in Montreal, that the : Jaths Bill had begn (disailowed. That | , transaction, irritating | and scandalous | j When the Bill for the administration of oaths to witnesses giving evidence before Parliamentary Committees, introduced into and passed by the Parliament of Cazda in order to meet the exigency arising out of the Pacific Scandal Inauiry â€" Emt en 2 °6°"% *Nerein, a part for very ninny years. _ The ’:‘_'.‘l"’_"d‘d ";qf"“’eg‘w“ duties pertsining to his office are. such [Y‘"°@! tz as to require for their efficient discharge | Jf tmn“thi:s;:.m abilities and special knowledge of no | the third Parliament of the D mean order, necessitating not only a Cunada, held in the mi“!*‘i thorough acquaintance with the Ottawa :,der:»,‘.?c: 'rile‘:'pecp.fi::d 7& Biver and its lnbuhgu in their various, which Bill has been reserved by bearings, but also with the topography ernarâ€"General for the siguificati and commerce of the surrounding counâ€" | Majesty‘s ple-sl!ro lh--moq n try, and, primarity, extensive expen'enco, f f‘:w;;lio:hi:xd:){ i :..::l& ':; in bydraulic engineering. All these qual: :iom as in the said Eill are ar ities Mr. Merriil possessed in a very emiâ€" | for i« uring in Canada the nent cegree ; and probably there is no |nuthor~ in respect of matters® other man in the country who can boast i'!;fg‘&:‘:‘m“‘;m‘h‘mk‘ f‘:‘-'z such fruitful results from â€" their P®~ | right undel; the mu&ud session, as shown in the construcâ€" been secured ; and where‘s % tion _ and maintenance of the â€" nuâ€" |Arisen 'h.l»bfl.id mfli 1 merous bridges, slides, booms, dams, and ::‘3 'mf:“.:‘ e‘:p‘:i‘i ozdtownmd.. ::n.‘:: which h°.h“. been. engaged | ioubts and to contitin the apoed past wanty.nina eeaat. LOI +4 is understood that Mr. Horace Mer ril, Superintendent of the Ottawa River Works, has tendered his resignation, and that it was accepted by the Government a couple of days since. However the public may feel the loss occasioned by the retirement of so valuable an officer, it will be universally conceded that at this advanced period of Mr. Merrill‘s life, the. Government could not well do other. wise than accede to his desire to withâ€" draw | from the seryice, in which he hasâ€" played _ so high and _ usefal t It is understood that M ril, Superintendent of the Works, has tendered his re that it was accepted by the a couple of days since. RESIGNaTION OF \ " AIL OTTAWA, SATURDA Y Small Steamers.â€"Yarrow & (Co. Cottage to Let.â€"Wm. (. Bowles Rubscrdjat Lates ke por IIoiessional apd begiuâ€"s» the first page fLF onâ€" en7, iwenty wom>~ muck ow ees $1%; and every ctay. }3, enc ID KB@ caiie taulblcriie s THE OATHS BILL t} T o d weotittt ERRITET] C RP 2 MB CUCKNTS Plis LLNK | w spoctal Contracts are made for"a Téts SXNNMCHEOG AdvONInorannicam‘tinm Rlest as. Sup K®, I:‘flw -u;;.)bz mm-:].'.,... _L?‘-.-C:'m: panies, a mA e nserteo amongst the Reading . Matter, FIFTEK \ Situations Wanted. _ * Sitnations Vacant, &o., dA PTOWGssIOLAL ADG buailâ€"_. mesas Unitle Strayod or Stolon. Farms Wanted. Farms for Sale or to Rent. Live Stock u Sale orâ€"to Reoa; Meney Wanted or 10 Loan, Lowt Ol‘.‘fl;&-::" Heard Wantod. Husiness for Saile Husincss Wanied. Mouses for Saile, Mouses to KReut. Mouses Wantoed. L & WEEKLY TIMES BIKRTH S, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. Notices o Lirths, Malrtiuges and Deaths, 1 dewtbs wich tucerul botres altaebed :/ FNIS 4) i1 & of 1IH LE TIMES red Mfl tr-]lr&-.:m?)j excooding Twonly W kBa tNTS ~ und TN r-Aal)-A-HAl ~ N word over twenty. The A dvar i Dec., 1874 ye +0 Mameted Rates for the Daily Fim es okly, Tweive and aâ€"nail Con wniay, Nix Douars in advare ting®, Finanoial me Dealuâ€"», cards inserted © T onâ€" ex7, when not exceedin ;;‘:. t t \'Ics’ exch ward over twaent MR H ncideit > 5 tl'().d-;;‘ LY 10, 1818 To a08 m=â€"==< {Canacli >p _ | approv 4. MEX Wl B, new sys unlawft Horace Mer copies c tawa River nadg. mation, and |‘give . ef liament iovernment nada, re owever the | y herea asioned by |Council, an officer, |838, it containe d A“h‘“‘”“ ment agr rrill‘s life, | vince of ! do other. letting a s ith. | hire, or p e . to with of h:Jolu which he | publishe i1 _ useful |entitled t irs. _ The |suspende > are. such ""(:-d w1 discharge | of Comm ge of no | the third t m]y & Uull&h,.h ie Ottawa | Her Maje: p 5 ed _ an 6 it YAMou®q | wioop nip ribers {n any part | 't:'ho'n ol‘hnn‘nwuu: whit;l; is not riâ€" a vorlkmal ' ed, either in the villain y of its concep« %‘:,Q-E :t.c:;u‘rs tion or the audacity with which it was atâ€" in‘ Nott s . T m::u wT > ‘obq out, b, any Statements of ket i patls of ef ; and LÂ¥ THNH POpUmenqr ui. allllis 6+ < Autc the other hand, the Canadian publisher willbo-moroorlwefl’.cfin enge of his own interests, and the wholesal; imâ€" portation of foreign ‘editions of m;yrigbtodintbnd.yuq be difficult Here, hawever, the beneficial effect of the Canadian Act in this direction termiâ€" or exposes for sale such re ject to heavy penalties. Sof J::en it is u{:_tounflâ€"u intentions, | _ In our londonfc&mpondon“ will be foun‘l a copy o Act now passing tbrough the British Parliament to give effect to the Canadian Copyr:fht Act of last session, and wh.ch, it will be recol lected, was reserved for the sanction of tae Imperial Government. The Canadian Act gives to an author "domiciled in " Canada, or in an part ‘of,the British * possessions, or {qng a citizen of any " country having an international copyâ€" * right treaty with the United xil'lgom,” and privileges of copyright in Doâ€" vinion for a term bf twenty eight © years. \he sole condition is that the work shall we printed: and published in Canada. There are also provisions in the Canadian Act for securing an interim copyright pending actual publication in Canada, and for admitting newspapersiand magazines published in foreign countries containing | portions of British copyri’.ht works repub lished with the consent of the author. When a copyright is oucorneundin Canada the right to import foreign reâ€" prints of the copyrighted work wilt dease, and any person who imports or ‘publishes Or exposes for sala: sir d u2 The A dver nis ind been reprinted out of the OmIn, s (ommenting u the subject i‘”” the GM‘ $; . 1 2 T B Lanms \fll-.l‘ in pursuance of the provisions of the said reserved Bill, the importation of all of such book reprinted and republi m‘; Canada shall be unlawfu); and the sevenâ€" teenth section of thefsaid Act of the fifth and sixth yur; of the reifl:"of Her Maâ€" jesty, chapter fortyâ€"five, shall apply to all 2uvh books in tho came‘ amenuaPpy 10 all }lnl IOPvVHLDUE B T7 2 °. °. CA MCOD, Lhere is t in “’. United Kingdom, or oY fook in pamns Lberoatier there shall be ‘such copyright, becomes entitled to copyright in &nnda in pursuance af ip. . _cV (C"* N L&A 4. Where any book in w 'I.ime'h-s“tbo!_.jd reserved into operation, there $ss nb temediih.a...... Inio operation at such tinie and in such manner asHer Majesty by Order in Council direct ; nythin‘,i.:'flu Act of the twenty eighth . and twentyâ€"nineth yea‘ s of the reign of Her Majesty, chapter ninetyâ€"three, or in myoth,rAct to the: con&:{ notwithstanding. j \ p _"""Tmtnstandin #4 OFL c l wrs C respectively the same Act of t'ho fifth ‘and : Majesty‘s reign, chap tuled "An Aot to amen Â¥ UOartndun tamihrat dha on is s ces L93 ’ Be it enacted by the Queen‘s most Ex cellent Majesty, by and with the advice ;nd courn: sfctfio Lords hp‘;nnwll and ‘emporal, an commons, in this present Darliament uumbledkmd by the authorâ€" ity of the same, as follows : m â€" 1. This Act m‘yd.he cited : h-Auum poses as the Can Copyright Act, 2. In the construction of this Aoct the waudke Uhacl is _0 10. 00 " 028 MMIE 200 SE COACCETE TT HOP Majesty‘s pleasure (bâ€"roon : Aud whg'mu ‘by ihe said rescrved Bill provigion is made, : .ljcct to such condiâ€" tions as in the said Bill are mentioned, for icuring in Canada the l;i#hh of authors in respect of matters copyâ€" right, and for rmbibiu‘ng the importation into Canada, of any work for which yâ€" lr’ifht under the ‘;ud reserved Bili;tn en seoured ; and where‘s %&M ve arisen whether said reserved: Bill not be repugnant to the said Order % ci, and it is expedient to remove s toubts and to confirm the said Bill : n dn ioh‘ P 1 published in the U; entitled to copyright suspended so far as ro vince : im Aamcii, q3g° "AE*, Up Loed _( arv !lo enable Her Majesty to assent to 81“0' ’ Canadian Bill sent over here for Royal approval. Your readers will noté unt' the Bill further decress that when the new system cotmés into force, it whall be unlawful to introduce into Great Britain copies of English works printed into Caâ€" nads. ‘The Rill is entitled * An Act to give effect to an Act of: the | Parâ€" [ liament of _ the Don:lilsiuuI 6 Caâ€" “ nada, respecting Cop right." It states :â€" w Qereup:; u? orJyer of Her Majesty in |â€" t‘ouncil, dated the 12th day of Dooaer, ' 1838, it was ordered that all prohibitions | ‘ onntaimail$e acal ca ul s ' "to The London correspondent of the Globe says : â€" 8 p* The following is a copy of the Act inâ€" troduced this week by Ll Carmarvon, to enable Har Malaerc 4. _ c SA EMAPV( THE sball be deemed to have been valid from the ds: at which the Royal assent was given to it by the Governor General. The days when we are called upon to bow to the ex parte opinion of the Law Officers of the Crown ought to bave ended long ere now ; we believe that end has practiâ€" IAgome. Lord Carnarvon‘s Bill, howâ€" er,fiopm.u to go further than merely dipclaring the Oaths Bill constitutional. lt :ets out by stating that some doubts huve existedâ€"doubts which it iloxpo-‘ dient to removeâ€"as to the exact nature ot the powers, privileges and immunities conferred upon the Parliament of Can. ada _ by the Act of Confederation, j and it proposes that in future these shall be deprived by Act of Parliament of Ca nada, provided alwalys that they do not exâ€" ceed those held and en joyed by the House 0: Cemmons of the United Kingdom. This is as it should be. Doubtless, if the Imâ€", porial Government succeeds in passing the measure before our Canadian Parliaâ€" | ment assembles agrin, »ir. Mackenzic‘s Administration will be prepared to submit a proposition which will give it due effect‘ ; hoi on on gere e Canadian C°pyr:l¢m Act of , and wh.ch, it will be recol ) reserved for the sanction of haif of the Imporial u‘ovommer;t, into the House of Lords, declaring not only that the Oatks Bill is valid, but that it _ _It is gratifying to notice that they are about to repair, as far as reparation can be rendered at this day, the injustice they committed UDORN tha nammla ~fars wC rence recorded in the annals of the nineâ€" teen th century, porhaps failed to seo it at the time,theylent their countenance and aid to the peérpeâ€" I Ccanabiax «oPYRIGHT qUrEs. TIOs. ‘ and "copyright‘ shall have e Queen‘s most Exâ€" id with the advice Lords Spiritual and 1ong, in this present , and by the authorâ€" Janierns would n in 'hisfii at the ;3:'-“‘ load cf" a erved comes | muskets . and. other ; omght in the bonu,lqdahc_ogqlal nY_m in which w}:fl l.:lungm': t duraen | eest s pogy auloy Of ef o tRid | pifgery: Afffied to . the. ;prh"_- ib sub far &s the Act !tyâ€"Cight year of ;‘!“{‘ z‘?m {nfitul I .m.} C Ti n .::‘ed by'xo‘(l;:v'- Jerse signification of Her | Brun: ‘000 : po ~ said réescrved Bill mu wet to such condiâ€" | has r ill are mentioned, | many ada the fifh“ of :&. _ matters® 0 copyâ€" s ng the importation | hangs rk‘ for which copyâ€"| halo 1 subject editor Britis ant Piinceton ha 0 Rasl m Cb 3RWR 10c M course : the were .. u but none of hn?:"mr. enjoye ufi y{ow‘." than President M‘Cosh, who ve vent tq his feelingh in.a bricf spogohy This Frinow ton victory, however, has by no means ended z?mnnon war, for a new dninu:’ has appeared in the lield.. The noise o the conflict reached the cars. of the ay~ {borities at Washingion, who naturally '“Dn;_-d b&“fi &ewranmum * a , Gov xlylt\_uox’t mfi. Pabknns Â¥ ...‘.'.',‘:‘P.‘- Nad it npon a . truck about 2 a.m., on m% of m,upd; t‘i:‘,nto the obâ€" jections of .the Rutgers s ents, it was u::‘:x‘ tfi. on th"?m road to> Princeton. A ) same a waggon started from Princeton with.'tho'q’fgtund musâ€" kets, &c, aud. the two vehicles rnod :b.:h other ‘:i ttb:h\.vng About : 9 am,, gun arrived a rince Us, and was replaced in the-holo“mm wgnh' it hld“,‘ been . taken _out, â€" Of made an investigation of the ligr of the '-l.mud”'.fimjo'll the “podnpum Prineeton campus, and they declared that while Princeton had:onee got a gun from Rutge ye% this was not éAegun, and that ms it rah bolonfil to Princeton it ought to be given.up, is report was welcomâ€" ed wi& shouts at Princeion, but. in Rut. fan it was,heard with dizapproving siâ€" ence. , Nexertheless tbnaunmmann up. The New Brunswick chief of police a WOR . . uB . U + at _ Princéton, â€" and declared; they would only. ‘“g“d‘! them ‘upon the restoration of famous guh. Nexta joint committee from the two colleges made an investigation of the pedigrae denount.;, 7 °° ,, L "O4dent ; of, . Princeton, denouncing, the Vandalism, and. de. {"‘d‘“"““"fig&.h-mmwwfl ‘ ntgors d captured the wi gun. | They had not a revolutionary, relle priceless yglue, nt‘hhfi"‘buz i6 o the identigal gun w mwm longed to them. This confused matters ex ingly, but they ald not give up their spoil, and the ispu . kherefore grew the more. The ] r boys orgmnized 0 raicy sud trarpl og all nigh h-:!l- L2Â¥ _n’A' w. be Ayâ€" LLb4 CC F, AOÂ¥alp Soâ€"asmint x LA > A refomuioc Opel Oe orenith tine c â€" k k yazing vef hot and‘ the. veneraile ; .A "college war" betwi y .’ ::;1. fuj:;'fi'u'.:f twéwec;'lll:fil’ Jn Lfig:‘ Bruwntick, bas (wites an Papticon ye. o (wm.-u merican corâ€" repes eat) been giving us some exciteâ€" the campus at Princeton therg, has rested butt :} in the .ground, for. m ino o fine ue Aipmae nsl * . Iwo or three old guns are also stuck in the campus, about F@ hangs some; mysterious . revolutiondry tard Rp* » f s e k tertonogn clre ied j ton folks many {, ago, carried it from New grwrg wl ades t Mn demetesy rroleper | x:forhywunadoby oI{ulu:r?‘ ' -'! @ gun,was dug out of shozm-.fg.”. BPm“m"Pnnd lctrrhd. in triuoiph to ‘gl fobigs, ;ok'qy handed it QI’-”‘ k Bolic= Yho viglantly guarded it day "ght. _ in these Centennial times the | » ared ; | _ The Times, in its article on Lord Daf. _ | ferin‘s lpoeohdl;.yl Cann-lal;u been adâ€" vancing rapidly, but not so ast nor with M [ ho ree trade as uis United States. If ) any Cm&lufi. fon:]orly Jlalt a lurking lwh.li‘ | to join the ublic, e loy when they uw‘:ho onuru%mnof debt and taxes left by the civil war. Canadians mighty: however, have sought â€"annekation pre this in some fit of petulance, if the mother oounuguhad left the , any, cause of grievance ; but on the whole they have u-xm‘fm the restraint ofIfiperial Gov ht. Canadian y he been admirf@ble, but we may ‘havte to‘ call for larger proofs of patriotism if ‘we intend to kwit tb£ colonies . into" a frmier ©union. with‘ the mothor country, so0 as to mauke thett? a"wource of strength <instead of wenkrigss, in time of war. v ~ 7~ncon â€" Canada won}{ strangest Ministry : known. e complf oo l C ' ; | _ His Excellency, in respGgose to | toast of the ounix,:& said mm& ~ | passion of Canadians ‘was ‘the "‘desire to > | maintain intact their _ with l‘hh'l , | tain. It was impossible to overstate be depth or universality of this s6n t. : | totredn nasas on t ts ol O Ati , | between anl the °_ .8 | and said every thoughtful citizen om‘ United States was convinced that the fuâ€" ture of Canada is unalterably fixed, and | contemplated the | progress of,Cim? | with generous enthusiasin, The Admor;. cans are wise enough to understan , the, benefits arising from the exis @. on ,Lboumooonfinonlo{- polifiocl“?:a,m offering many £ointc of contragt, compariâ€" . son, and friendly relations with own The Standard alluding to Lord Dut ferin‘s speech at the dinner of the Canada Club, makes rather a violent attack on the United States. <It decties immigra~ tion" into that country, and believes, in :Em of Lord Dufferin‘s disavowaly: that 6 ‘Americans still court Canada,: and wouldâ€"assert a ola:ll:z t‘o“l:lo“isa M:vfu::v as greodily as to the Missi i) if they: were‘ not restrained W pvlu&umu. The | Standard continues : We wish Canadians to understand that R rds them | as Englishmen, and would fight for Caâ€" | nada as for I‘ont. Any luwn to | ubandon‘" Onuada wanh!» a.s uy is EasL DUFFERIN AX m\c‘.‘“ CLUB, LONDON. [Associated Press Telegcam.) + LOXD0%, July 8. The Canada Club gave a° dinner last evening to the Earl of Dufferin, Governor Uenomof(bnads f uk .t p Bi-orlgcoucnoy. in 5.&”0 'i:i&;‘ toast e evening, ‘said . the‘ prevaili { passion of Canadiatg was ‘the demce 19 Canada at all. In that ou"’!wothlnp follow :â€"(1.) That the Canadian publisher |cannot print or publish any British copyâ€" right work except at his peril ; and (2.) If the British nuthor ch« to dfrangements with the Am * er to take out no copyright in C&nulc., | the American may coutinue to pour in his reprints and enjoy ivi 0 from gnnndian cium%.%o does not concede what Canad‘ans have a right to demand, namely, the right to or« olusive jurisdiction‘in the matter of sopy right, the only true and satisfactory solu« tion of the difficulty. . Im: fict, by irfipliâ€" | cation, it rather reâ€"ailirms, the obnoxious j prindiple of Imperial control in this matâ€" } tor. ‘The Aoct is well meant, it may bei| followed by a certain . measuro of advanâ€" ! tage, but it will not put an ‘endâ€"to the 4 claims of Canadians to the simple| conati+ orarsightr mmiber n ipbrattion wes wieo ov t, wahe witliâ€"‘|. held from them when fio‘:?m.d the . Confederation Act were settled. C , therefore, nates, â€" Thoro is no obligation o | ng restored to triumph; : â€" Thero is no obligation he Briâ€" author to take out A%‘ in in at all \ In ‘that Anaé®tuaa Hhi. .. A College War "1ole from which | 56 con, .oub .‘ Of [ t ere . u u«;‘yougm.:,., ', ‘i: who gave ven <th .oh.'fii.wlhh Urlmance is ds | Loxdox, July 9, ».@oAHB TIMES OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JULY to, 1875 1 overthrow. the inzland bas ever over he i oth following: Wtzz}"'.,: mencing the gro dar, -u‘.'fi "w ~ : I:eg?ll:' in wtfiioh ;fl‘;h% | is ho. sat G m‘_ conveniqnt 3?;‘:..... > drave Wm ufi'] until" }&fi mvhmh-‘a.u 184 4 Enach Rgyalty of Anderson c “u‘;fl- large ropha "‘Tmfigg‘ Yhyr law,;JO7 f i. Afha the. rook of the tre lag) wit) nenae‘â€"ou, poestenlon of a woyld pe 4 »i2n Sii1 Bpgch thought i6 uF L P P ETT 1 "" §°7 °0 in‘charge of Mr; Solom. m:fm it to hu.ljnnh at &r ce. They ofi P l-vl&.‘h&»h’ thought to fl ¢ (wm duaring: h:\’mmfid??a.o R 1 i as â€";v-â€"‘ml‘ll“" Mess t t ravin} of in uin us tne rannar dm KEX SHUT% sad encccg c 2200 CR ’Writo a letter fi_ilo;.â€"np;{n ue matis ’:;fimn% E’:‘;f-’fq':"’im'.""du‘u"».i’&wl hes ME he mfi? TKQ, myl seemed to Oy tivnho was shunnod t,{"m w .::. ht a l""d” .'m -‘,““r finished her supper Jwork, ‘she stold, Mr, wodding Â¥igeeant from: her another; a gold chain and other joveliohy, efi 78608 stolen. A warrant was zlu-iforth.“. roatof Farris, and . hoâ€"was captured and &: iged in grol, Miss Thomas remained â€" â€" "â€" colomon‘s doing. the work as a serâ€" From the SpringBeid. Kentuokinn. As the FHET Pois shiihe d o4 for taking Miss »'I‘hgl‘i‘\‘:w' lfiu;&?: when the very ‘was mihido that it been bioken into and rifled, Fatrid returned to the hotel on Sunday and , cured admission to the room Ix(aly‘ ; Bolomon, }. Watki:, 4 atory ofi ied | by‘ him, , “,""f%ofm latoly acouâ€" 4 I O i‘ the ‘n'fl."’fif'm fl%haé ME a RHw abit â€" esc 4 222 . PP he was a | ;1{9;'@."!.!! P EOVE CORTH TY “’ U her borror, «m{.m "rer that «ho was not his wif raarried, u?i fl- Wifmw lHe also said ‘that ho ve hey and go back tollh?,-d that the best oi innn n o ie oure 8 herthe nano of ne, lard Shering to con. ;luo:hher to iti) rog. then went “qy,'li?hv-, ing the heart en woman â€" out paying: the bflh{borflnd been conâ€" tnioled ‘W4 the ‘hotel; . Bugahy on ‘her imapaea e ene hu t or was 4 %o wu‘na’noiu'lou‘ Lcddg.m [ , and ‘but for his‘beifg! in the safe when he pushed her from her borror, coolly "taid Wawâ€" From Bildifii'na‘ r::' d &%E}l."m‘fi cross and negleo y on E;;':i‘“mlm “She was, W E-i_&m“‘ on POirit} but attempted t cirgumetances. .A few.months since 'ff: formed the acquaintanceâ€"of s man | In the famed Jokn Karris, a fow years her senior, who came to> the :place Ithace, and . clerked in a dry goodsâ€"store. He was of ob Plhlingtddnumdwinnl.n‘r & soon won the hea‘t of Miss ho"m“u.“fi “‘fl"'"m. 4 patents thtnk:f well ‘of "Fatris, there | $0!YED4: :h.: no:oln"h @ to (the mm.‘.g in the T e ceremony was nmwon mlbud,fi father :‘ml“: of the bride. himself 1 Rrom:| nterekt Woodhuli the newly married started! butlgnce wnbru(wodding tour. . They Wont'tolmuuq (Watkins ‘und stopped at the La L'q“&‘."nh Houg#. After kpending two or three | Cl ramg there, the young wife noucod,w ’ bairof 4 Renim h.‘n-'“b."ml_fim " ! North G: ‘omon, /a . promiinent ‘bt mikn “kifll: ‘to '?bou bmflyw& '"Safi:'# y ‘OW Om «dlonday P TN want to the,hotg! to arrange Of the ‘best . sgciety of +« She z?l haxbom 'uxkv ‘W alâ€" t h bog‘ru:limurmnt.nn...wepr._m‘ suicide ab Watkithb) by throwing herself | ’in rr:ge‘or !,loébmiv{on the *fl' rt was substantia the arrival pu?eu of the lad 'lmfibd remaing. Thododhofln.l!!nrrh,ormnml{ l s stmamme e irrightng" o 19e was domestic tragedy, Uinparal}eled villhnu::t;s mah ‘to whom | sho was married al twomh;fb," and for whom she léft a happy and culti vated home, folowed by the congratulaâ€" | tions of.a large circle of friends, to find that sho> had beonâ€"most heartlossly â€"deâ€" | fls wentyâ€"four u t me 0f the m;’g‘.."“ a Rof céntre ol an a iring composed of the ‘best . sgciety ofmfll.\ Bhe l meau4) p5°0t, . cuooh says and the â€" .de :umu manwon, Presby terian ruwgiffim-fi Vm es gs h E28 w:l;pvo. gÂ¥â€" 'm en ta ol kinm ”1.â€";?5’3'. Hees thek Bu onl P oo jipley M of “'-c" 1t Pn ma to her mother. A feow miâ€" A MOURNFUL sTORY. rign Church, had committed WCB t ... watch, which was a red ‘by the congratulaâ€" rcle of friends, to find , ~â€"most heartlesslyâ€"deâ€" ; Wr8.Q d u of. sh. \ Y °t Nealnk® .L’ he could g pin; on h j k â€"_-â€"”‘ culer d Sund'u): a‘u-{ P;: R h‘,m,â€""," a ® Â¥4 # "weee‘c Boots, Shoes ib ) Sladsincil a«t | ia and. No Mise ‘lhomu. fih}{h"' ‘the marriage of in th onywu&rlaâ€"m.d of O tioned, Morl,‘fz': ‘""fin‘-w. huslg ._ Fattib bad beters ho Uinatzated, Cataiogne on ‘he mane mmch&u,- lewam -oe&m Minocmntntbercafont, e es ROt Jea no mmalt cmap e acansnp en se it sanitinne . .o remometory, -(;Lulzmbm alfiow from ; Â¥ to intcrish us "| Cnertines cnronomus.\l;;:m:- l‘.'l%:‘ Drawing. | Nark w h in rerore, t old Dond Btrest MERHIHANTH S PPE hnd W . OLBBALE fi%"tfi'fi?’.&?m;"m L‘“ b Prize Modalist of the London, Dv.:\ (1 ker to the o3 AXbititions. : .~ . #MT6O Snarksâ€"st. ata m"‘}?.'a'iv‘.’““‘*“”"“°ml§u, m?u;:%m fiw :mtnht: of uh E‘“""‘N%wâ€"-m.w Jarvers & Gilder Childrens‘ Rubbers at u ots. 1 Endics Lotly hunnds beoir ds g1.60.4 Andqther,goods at proportionately low prices, 11. . IebiietMu=SLASS aud .. â€" PICOTURE PRA ME oo tl, tho Prince Of Waies [Spooin pulnunenl]' and to ”‘u.u.' Potentaies, Forelzn Govern. â€"â€" meseofes! RollitayComs panies, . 34y .4 imie, orfablished At Ashada over first cost, at Lati/s Cleart E:Io. ln?ho‘tyou can rave lots 3"‘ 7 ying your fcot wear at Lamb‘s w inits noap resiemmaieg mt 4 Ity ‘or buy t e (olpm M‘. ‘l.;".::‘m:l .nnnmun: 4 on Lamb‘s Clearinge Sala "amb‘s Cloaring. Sale, C Pai n ET m P ET in the , | Fourth Concession of the seid Township of | NorthGower, buited and bounded and describ» e se ® | bet t -7:3";9 m|rin said Fourth Conecsslonn"at Snd tWentyâ€"0 snmmu’.'.’;;, WILSON &.ORR, March 10, 1875, To the Q, t mw m d OeEmimUERUEE TWU ‘:.ngna:;olqumr square chains, be the same ggomuzo&m.mt%yum premises i .Tu.:ll:.o: sale cash. € * March.10, 1375, RUBBERS, &0., _ Which will be sold CHEAP for Cask 6 Oof this autméacaw allg 1200 20 2RZTOR B Ausignee of this on: in and t all and sing» nlar that “flm‘fiau tradt of Tand and piemises situate, ying and being in the Townâ€" n ho .fi:‘&‘xa".'.&@. Countr ecgarieton; Cantda, ‘«i~g composed of the undivigad ana Notlo®e is hereby given that under and by of 4 in Mn anpipataninentnaigs i tonepiemtracnane in lholbwnm&l orth Gow er, in County o pooee y rrane ber, A, 0 %" 1 bittrebtdr SrycreAnrl, nan Aftinte asemen en otd Pm tR Agre In the matter of p W. H, HILL, WQM;Julwm Assign Insolvent Act of 1869 _ Fridayy=1}8th day of August next, at TWE ock. n fer the celrction of omely Sonyy UBT RECEIVED AND OPENED out, venet ANNA M en ers in mi ontien il!l wry Compaimy will be held in the Compusy‘s Ofice, in the City of Ottawa, on I‘p * + BOOTS & SHOES MANUPAOT URERS Boots & . Shoes, BLegitl Hotices, vrud Royai Famuy ; i‘"g composed of the undivided one 50 Cases of Old Broad street, K. O, Personal applHcation to a sds d UE CHV & lut number twenty in the W ay eBQw® GoOLOSMITH RTISTIO A. B. CHAFFEE, * _ Hecretary & ’l‘:&mor. Speoial Ap Instant and the 3â€"d proximma, se the Gooké m * 0 Unerd ds Toary . . . â€"__ [Sign al * W. Beaproup Mn "“"W&u 1st June. 1876 © lly attended: to. fifi.l'ly attended _ PPARKS orREgr, ,1 fihfi..‘pofio‘:.m‘.., Al rigra for Books réeqMtFiBg printod neadings | paiige Eirbert lbhanp | | || Accouat Book Manufacturer 85 .SPARKS â€" STREET, BRL BOOKBINDER Furniture wmo'm"s‘; ANCGUS%CoO. cS 4M ANK or . . PR e omer‘s bre Bc 2s mr*i*i-m_wé&}q Thidro aro Nuinérous Iuiltations on the ii_‘“' .--"TJW .-...I F ‘ Wfifl@’fifi@l‘}! NONE ig: cmmmm Hoohbindéets, EL3 P égée’s; <lf d 10 Cases of MEN.S‘“ &'.' B‘o Y" STRAW HATs, Latest Shapes now Opening BANK OF OTTAWA. E;us"“ <;§:g.§ 3531’5§ a. MORiriRn rirt/ $ _ o‘l.fl‘ fi" v ,E)i palé. & ’. 7 i‘f!,‘r’s;‘ 318 sfl‘g . 3 ; Zg;g. NA 11%75, "mobtsnfomd frl 56 SPARKSS8T,, Opposito the British Lfo: March 12, 1875, IMitceliatttborts! STRAW _ HATSTYY : Bark Hotices. JUBT RECEIVED ALL THE NEW Furniturce, AT! HATS! HATSY! atters & Furrie ~â€"â€"~HOPGF 8 . UNLER#B STAMPRD o Â¥20 asow w caution. Â¥4 DEVLIN‘s. 11, Rideau Stree 57 oft the best quality, and are ao highly concentragied that A comparatively amailâ€"quantity only neet ip fruit fiavore now.in pimghsiomidatmaliantaltlo s itesascare cact d ‘*Mfi trae to . se ons pale Geitioh o oo Sooteyh en ts 'm ."'-“lu...‘...:.:d * peuted purity and greainirenpths Therse wepâ€" . u. . SSepofiphieet , ()x® sox or cuark®@s 3 a Piiid 104 whartanted 1 ttre al Mn 3 o aakryls . Peam chans a son a Cameme, L onenet 1.‘:'-_7"“:-50: JORAN KENEY, s « ; . t Burnettis Extracte . Burnett‘s® Extracts i Derangome Digestive or. | . HIRBE ar on prlos Bbpandicinneam es | . lemidereter o eliPudia es dreipent Bs | o en in 6 . Rhéninh#8ttsl â€"Read! "| ‘ .; & â€" 1875. 1875. ‘Oaledonia/ Springs. . Joyfut Tiding® "tw Thousands. Abe AA Oabang on h Ek in t 3 l--unu-\ ULPH U R, 8 A LIN & and G.A £, - 1 [ is .0 o mt s 5 5. ho hq ies no h4 WATRHS, so mus Invalids! ~Attention ! Apricultural Mutvalâ€"Assurence Asociatin 30 0P qh thd f] 15. r Jaen.B, Insurdhce@" Cb woq 3, 1. | ; PC MACDONALD London, Ont, ith June, 1876. %fi * Eqillable Life Assurdite: Congany, > York § # / Sm Ottawa, Jan. 28, Jxom Y..UTTOTe .YAGAUTA Cash *Aesots Over $26;000:000 © NTRD, an CAPITAL, next woek, Henteics, J. T. Stitton, olls and acids whicty) §§§=: Ehoubsce: /1k »:’ §3 §"§‘f§ ,i,- 1 : & E6 kB jE â€" r-r' "~ . Drug Store. â€"L-u-_u_._..___h;.‘ Qttawa RPEF Hovs® _ SHOOEBRED "& C Have .“‘.“l'h a l"-'n as niAÂ¥rr vi@#Prrs and OU a 1 , airaning Th the Soveition a i« ue Mb ie e inriion in vegigngl > OORK ER or iparnovsm nfl Jaqnary ks _ .:; ut | Ne A0â€"BPARKES _ STRHETâ€"q, Bpocial Value in Lace Co:tains. _ M Artracrurine ~Ofha s uy â€""A* ts Chemistâ€"& Druggist, Jane # mn>« Watchmaker and J ow Catiieg, WwR ~UHHALHELCS, Nee J-Elw EL L ®R ag Catchnmialiers [ letaree couu l s 4A rcccics.. * ~ e dk c =!z""" T ag 4. w â€"«2)ruddists, in nowâ€" opeai®t »â€"ANOQ, . JEW . _ w# HMAKI®G 'Wl“n..“‘ have used wl 10 will have d an "Whes lailure to proves while: l y Auy. s0c% of . of gave me say that L e e " 1 have Liver C for the last Bold byeall Eiven slich +uln une 4o Bas P1 tho W U r4% iy oured For full are of the Kow and have tea is notl refund th prozed it Fowle‘s I Wuar Apply FPILE Fauss

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