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Ottawa Times (1865), 2 Aug 1875, p. 4

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tÂ¥ scorer,. 'L'ho* will piay in Lort Hope 40â€"day, in Torouto to morrow, in St. Ca tharines on Wednesday, and in Hamilton ou Thursday. lhey will in all probability Crickzt.â€"The following members of whe Ottawa Cricket Club loo; t-a:r deâ€" ure on Satu ight 9: 30 m of the Otluwmnl‘::mgo Railway 4o play a number of Western cities:â€" Rev. T. D. Phflu;, Messrs. A. Agnew, W. R. Baker, C. Brodie, J. Brunel, J. Burke, W. Fitrgerald, W. Himsworth, G. Mactariane, Graut Fowell, C. 8. Scott, J. BSmith, A. Tapior, with W. Mercer as sion part vi-nodl.heSnnp' on Saturâ€" day Aller’uoon by the Ql‘:a Victoria. A fid time was enjoyed, and the Indepenâ€" t Cornmnet Band contributed much to the enjoyment of the tmp at the hotel, where it bas been engaged for a short season. A programme is in the course of prepara‘ion for a regular tur{ meeting and uther sports early in september. }; will consist of steeple chases, fox hunts and other amusements. Full particulars will be forthcoming in a tfew days. Faiuores.â€"It would seem that failures are not alone peculiar to the great moneâ€" tary centres of Europe and America, for the capital of the Dominion has received the ::gouon A number of leading tirms of this city slipped down and out on Satâ€" urday, and lfiou' lisbilities are said to amount to a considerable sum. The great stagnation in business and the lecent pressure of the monetary market has no doubt been the can:s o. :.:« se bankruptcies. _ Lazrcexy.â€"A person named Alexander Raymond was arrested on Saturday by Superintendent Q‘Neill of the Dominion Police for the larceny of a metal lsthe from the Goverpment workshops. This man has been suspected for some time of being light tinpmieind a watch was put upon his movements, resulting in his capture in the matter above stated. He will be arraigned before the Police Magistrate this morning. Aorurysmsary Festivities, â€" Yesterday was the nnm'nrur; of the emancipation of the negroes of the West Indies by Great Britain, and was duly observed by the coloured people of ttawa. 2A fine reâ€" past was served at the George Washingâ€" ton Restaurant, York Street, Dan Rice presided, and speeches suitable to the occasion delivered. ‘The day wiil be more generally observed toâ€"day throughout the with the usual information necessary for the travelling community. At this seaâ€" son of the yearit must prove an invaluâ€" able handbook. It is to be had in almost all the Book stores. Citr Coungicâ€"There will be a regular meeting of the City Council held this evening in the City Hall. Considerable business of i:ngoruneo requires the atâ€" tention of the City Fathers. Let there be no skulking around the street coruers tonight to prevent a quorum at seven o‘elock. The city expects every alderâ€" man to do his duty. Axortasr Horer.â€"The pluce recently refitted and reopened by I' L. K. Clisby on the corner of Elgin and Wellington streets, is now ready for the reception of guests. 1t was formerly called the " Nel: son House,‘" but will hereafter be known as the "Clisby House." Our citizens seem alive to the necessity for agcommo dation at the forthcomicrg Exhibition. Auflui. published by the Chishoim Bros. of Montreal, is to band. It is replete Birroox Arzmivacr.â€"Prof. Squires‘ bal loon artived in town on Saturday by the 8t. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway, and awaits the artival of the great seronaut, who is expected to arrive in the city to morrow or the next day. This will be the great feature of the O‘Connell centennial celebration in the capital. A CormpRotion.â€"A slight error occurred in our issue of Naturday in stating the cost of the "Royal Excl " Hotel to be $15,000. Mr. Acres, pum,ow for this splendid property. The hotel will be ready inr the reception of guests on the Ist of September. Rairwar Guinz.â€"The international Railwsy and Steam Navigation Guide for A Bopy Fouxp â€"A body was found floating in the Ottewa riveropposite Gill‘s wharf, in Templeton, the other day. It has since been identiftiod as the body of one Potvin, who was out several days ago on a fishing excursion and was drowned. Barrist Caurew.â€"The Rev. Mr. Dodâ€" son preached in the Baptist Church yesâ€" terday at both services. The Kev. Mr. Cameron, t.bo})umr, has gone West, since coming out of the hospital, after his re cent :finc-. His Armivar Expecrtep â€"Dr. J. A. Grant of this city, who went to Europe with Hi« Excellency the Governor General, is ex pected to arrive honie toâ€"morrow. He is a passenger by the steamship Polynesian which i:fourly expected ug‘.um Point. Kingston and Cobourg on the way “..', lt is to b» hoped the club x::; CaLrspoXta Sraixosâ€"Another excur Assival at Faraza Porxt,â€"The steam ship Polynesian arrived at Father Point yesterday at 4 p.m. Ox Dorty.â€"Mr. W. M. Somerville left for Carleton Place on Saturday, to mea sure a new vessel, the " Witch of the Wave," just launched on the Missisippi river. Tus Suezrixe Beacivy in Forepaugh‘s Museum was accosted by a son of Erin, the other day, and asked if it weren‘t about time to get up, and appear civil to folks who come to see her. Tar Otrawa Crickst Cuus. ~The mem bers of this club left town on Saturday on their annual cricket tour. They play their inaugural match to day with Port Hope. Aylmer every morning at........ Returning arrive at.............. 1. ‘l:#n leave the Ruswell, Un indsor !ouses at 6.30 a.m., to with her. es s 00 _"___ east 4.45 pm., 4.40 2.m. nowr, WarTERTOWN. AND oebr~sâ€" BVURG RAILWAY. \ eaves Updensbur~.. 8.00 am., 225 pu. Arrives in New Y â€"rk.10.00 p.m., 7.00 a.m. ! eavea New Yok.;.. 6.00 p.m., 11.}) p m Arrives in Ogdensâ€" DUOFG rerscrrrce:ssssees 119 MEGs 190 p.D. Leaves Presc gomg west Nteamer Peerless leavoe............... # 4| HETIVOGe:sssmrcrr +ss leamer Queen Victorialeaves...... * * k. ,VGB.. :) .+ ROYAL MAIL LIN®E nteamer Jessie Cassels leaves iArmves in (Ordens burg.from Rostomn. 7.00 a.m.. 1240 p.» aT nawkrxc® aND OoTFTawa RAILâ€" w & Y . Leara« _ 7.30 a.m., 11.00 am., 200 p.m, aves . Ogdensburg tor Reston ...6.05 a m., ‘2.() pm, 6.10 ~.10 p m. No OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION co POTY es ~..... 1.15 mm 7.40 p.B. «FNXTKAI YEKMONT RAJLROADb. Kravclitcrs‘ @mnude. CaRaADA CENXTV .L KALLW AXY, VOBesscss cssescesces»:+ 1048 A ; 445 ) VOBesssessersi . .»».»+ 1.20 pam., 7140 p.r ;:@RaAmKD;TR8UNEKâ€":.RATILwAY.!*~ * oCi il intclligqence as well as pleasant &M., 12 ALIM., 3. .D. hvis . 3.b4 P 1 | | Divis 3 1 2.03 a.m on and connect W 1 &JD i pm 8 w.im B1 The 8t. Mory‘s Argus says :â€"Yeste morning â€" the “flupul.fll ® untod'dzvg their labours, ‘There is always considerâ€" able flax sown in this neighbourhood, and, flax pulling furnishes remunerative on ployment to a lagge number of our townsâ€" peo le. 1t promises to The examiners of public school teach ers for the county of Carleton finished their labours on Saturday. _ About seventyâ€"five candidates presented them» selves for examination. Thirtyâ€"seven ‘of these succeeded in obtaining oerfiom' * The following are the names of the sucâ€" cessful candidates : â€" L. Storhemon, G. D. 8., R. E. Comp. Gemâ€" mill, P. G. D. s..and V. E. Comp. Somerâ€" ville, P. Z. of the Carlcton Chapter. ‘The vice chair was occupied by E. Comr. Scott, supported by V. E. Comg Satchell, Z. of 4 Prescott, Con)P Lord St. Hiil an‘l others. The G. D. S. expressed himself well satisfied with his visit and paid a h:sh compliment to the good working order of the Carleton Chapter. After business the party went to the commodiâ€" ous refreshment rooms of the Urd;r, &bon asumptuous repast waus prepared by Comp. Frank Pmdricfi?’ 'l'hop usual loyal tnll’i patriotic toasts were duly honoured The affair was altogether an agreeable and enjoyable one, and reflects great oredit upon those who were instrumental in getting it up. Gowax‘s Orera Houss.â€"The ColHleen Bawn was played bofore a fair audience on Saturday night in Gowan‘s Opera House, The various characters were well sustainâ€" ed, and the acting was of such a character as to . call forth the plaudits of the audience. Ihe scenery was magnificent, and a number of Irish songs l:{ Mr. E. A. MeDowell in the course of the evonLn’ were loudly applauded. Toâ€"night Astray, as originally writtin by Bouciâ€" cault, will be put on the stage. The citiâ€" zens of Ottawa were treated some time ago to a drama which was palmed off as Led Astray, but it is nothing like the original It had some of tgo scenery of the original, but did not possess the llnfnqa. Those who desire to sep a truly sensational play ought not to lose the o,»f:rt.unity to be afforded in the Opera House toâ€"night. Foor Racine at tHs Bass Bauu Grouxos. â€"Un Saturday evening last a 100 yard race, in heats, took place on t_hagoundn of the Ottawa Base Ball Club, between two ;ivrinneu, named Reynolds and Macâ€" donald. Both men had many backers, who inverted very freely on their man. A large crowd was in attendance. A capital start was effected, Reynolds winning the lirst heat by a few feet. Alter a fow moâ€" ments rest the second and deciding heat of the race was run, kKeynolds again winâ€" ning by about twelve yards with ea«e. A larye amount of money changed hands on the result. 1t is probab‘e , that another contest between 8:0 parties will take p ace soon. Masoxic.â€"An: emergent meeting of the Carleton R. A. C. was held on Friday evening, the 3Uth ult., in tie M»=sonic Hall, to give » reception to Dr. Sb&?on- son, G. D. S. of this district. E. Comp. Kerr‘ presided, supporte 1 by R. 8. Comp. Furxrrurs â€"At No. 5 , Rideau Street, Mr., W. A. Annable has on hand a very large stock of furniture of every deseripâ€" tion and of the newest style. On Satâ€" urday last we paid his establishment a visit and was well pleased with every â€" thing we saw. Whether for the drawing room, the parlour, the bedâ€"room, the library, or the kitchen there is an ample choice, and we learned that Mr. Annlfilo is preparing to give up the retail business and 5::1 only by wholesale. Persous desiring really good furniture at very moderate gricu will do well by paying Mr. Annable a visii under present cirâ€" cumstances. _ (>/ one thing he feels assurâ€" ed, in neither mw.tion rooms nor elseâ€" where can he be undersold in the city. Hinds, and is now on its w«y down York street to King street, up King to Besserâ€" er street, its ultimate place of destinaâ€" tion. ‘lhe removal of the fire station is all that is now necessary to completely place this property at the disposal of the Market Committee for the purposes for which it was originally intended. It is to be hoped the City Council will not fur ther delay the contemplated improve ments of the Square, but at once strengthâ€" en the hands of the Committee to com plete the proposed market extension, Tu® Can Staxvo.â€"A petition will be preâ€" sented to the City Council asking for the removal of the cab st ‘nd from the corner of Rideau and Sussex to some more suitaâ€" ble quarter. It has been suggested that the centre of tieorge street would be betâ€" ter adapted for the carters when the main sewer is completed and the street gracded. The cab stand in Centre Town will also havo to be more definitely locatâ€" ed. Both sides of Wellington street, from Duilerin Bridge to Metcalfo street, has been talked of as the future location of this stand. Tes Last Horse Goxe.â€"The last of the frame tenements on the By Ward Market Nq immre has been removed by Mr. Hugh P Takex a Cuaro®sâ€"The Rov. HMrJ. Borthâ€" wick, A.M., Inspector of Public Schools for t is city, has been appointed Futor of the Hull Presbyterian Cburch. This wil necessitate the resignation of that gentleâ€" wan from the position which he has held for some time in connection with the public schools of the city. Taxixc ur a RestpsN®en. â€"‘ Burpee bas leased the ho occupied by His Honour the Governor of Ontario, nearly Normal School, which he wi his permanent private resid resident of Utlawa. 1 Division Court.â€"There was no sessicn of this court for July, owing to the legal vacation. The next sittings of the court will be held on thé last Frigay of August. Rusae® Hoss â€"Another one th feet of hose for the use of the lirs | arrived in the city on Saturday, a been secured in the Georce str statiou. Arriv®» in ‘Towx.â€"The members of Murray‘s circus arrived in town {euu\rd:n,\' and are stopping «t the Albion Hotel. MIGHT _ ON CLARENCK STREET.â€"A fifhl oceurred on Clarence street yeosterday morning between two shantymen. ACMHERS â€" EXiMINATION. ARENCK _ NTREKT.â€"A fight be â€"Tao Hon. Mr. house _ formerly the‘ Lis itenant ly opposite the will constitute sidence while a e thousand live brigado _ and h&s street fhire \Mr. Johnston, of the firm of Birrgll & Johnston, has this year, snong ottierpur. cliases, secured the first and second prize Kingston Whig says that z.:,.a pl&-m-ddin{mku‘l;;fl i _ _ The merchants of Galt have agreed, on d?’l their "Opluuo: Lo io clae che rempective Plaos of busl ’or the affair to the oom.':m{m"ifl'io nder it unnecessary me to appéar l:ublmly in a matter which my brother‘s absence from E: d leaves me the reâ€" 4 T on . servan ‘ ln,Ax,’).'our LLa Nogz s d . To tuz Rioxt Hox. B. Disrazgu, M.P.. ‘, 10 Dowxixe Strzet, t Waitsraut, July 7. | n onraige ies Tooon n rap ratte, it wledge the recei our letter 0 the 5th instant 'ithpz:lu:noo to Lord Byron‘s memorial. f 1 have the honor to be, madam, your obedient servant, | ~â€" Mre. Buuxt, &A Worpsmes: 1 1 am sure that if the oommituohl:ul been made aware of this it would not have tmmd the resolution to which we object ; ut, unfortunately, the opportunity was not offered to us ot expressing this feelâ€" ing to them. I venture, however. gom that you will not refuse me your ance in privately pointing out this aspect it is not tfor the public which de t o allh wl Te teally, tay ears, unssking from his fa f.;;‘:;ip of their dead. * Engmd' they were refused a resting place in Westminster Abbey ; that it was left to his sister, Mrs. Leigh, and his friend, Mr. Hobhouseâ€"perhaps the iwo who loved him bestâ€"to bury hhnl, and that together tha placed & tablet to his WS hat their affection then deemed suitable we still hold to be enough, nor can we think that the addi= tion of & slab placed by subscription in Hun?.u Chgm& wouk’i add ;uythmfi.:o the dignity o s tomb. At least it hnl::nta' the nm:o which d.'.!‘h.i & Torkard Cl David McLaren, 55 cribs, 1,215 p ieces, * 3us" Molligen, 14 ibs, 115 pi Jos. i cri pieces, white pine, and 94 pieces imiscellaneous: Ross & Co., 113 cribe, 1,819 pieces Wwhite and 545 pieces red pine. _Ross & Co., 66 cribe, 1,461 white, 25. red pme. . Allan Grant, 89 cribs, 1,732 white, 1,732 red pine Jonathan Frances & Co.. 123 bribs, 2883 white, 61 red pine, 136 miscella neous. Barnet & McKay, 103 cribs, 1,080 white, 1,589 red pine. Francis Halliday, 91 cribs, 2136 white, 40 red pine, and 60 miscellaneous. â€" _ J. L MoDougall, 110 cribs, 2439 white, 4 1e 34 red pine. logs | Hamilton Bros., 11 cribs and 4,510 ogs. * %ilmour & Co., 9 cribs and 4,252 logs. Benson, Benuett & Co, 72 cribs and 3,779 logs. _ _ _ _ â€" logs. J. W, Somers was upâ€" on remand for stealing money from the bar till, while night watchman at the Albion Hotel. Mr. Gibb defended the prisoner. The cuse was adjourned till Monday. â€"â€" â€"â€"ntettlty & <immams....> :. TIMBER TRADE. The following is a statement of the clearances issued from the Crown Timber Office since the 23r:l ult. for saw logs and square timber. W. E. Soare was arraigned on a charge of obuiningvgoods under false pretences Jrom one Westgate, a tailor. Th: case was adjourned for further evidence. Mr. Gibb defended the prisoner. Y of such a crime, and he urged Mr. TayJor to use every means to bring the miscreant servant to account for his misconduct. Young Kehoe was a quiet inoffensive lad, and one thet would never be expected to be guilty of any crime. To day will doubt less bring some news rop.n{ing the deâ€" faulter. Patrick Sinclair was charged with being drunk on the public streets, He was fined $3 and costs. â€". Edward Bodeau was up for a similar offence â€"but it being his first offence he was let off with the usual caution. John Meade 'wu“oiinr.rs;:l';i-t‘h being drunk on the sidewalk, e was also disâ€" charged with a reprimand. _ Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO BYR oN. Lady Anne Blunt asks us to insert thé David Moore, 108 cribs, 2,269 white pine. G. B, Hall & Co., 208 cribs and 7,611 o. Métaren & Co., 46 cribs and 17,855 %‘unilwn Bros., 8 cribs and 3,190 logs. SQUARE TIMBER, Living Relatives Declive the MHonorâ€"the Letters. j anraNm TRUNK AGENCY From the London Timer PoLICE COURT. sAW LOus Saturpay, July 31 A. Turzxor. ue (ralttennapiniefiese * . ) MEohs e UATH, ilbs by mail gi ; ANHOOD RESTORED.Aa viciim of M youtbfui im prude .te, cansing prematuré decay, nervous debility, ac., having tricd in vaid every known remedy, has found a simple ne flfcnn, 'I‘n?‘e he wili send FREE to his fellow» wnffarass a LACs sufferers. Address, pAPranber we vi bestaibs 2 ... M i i ui 1 ta bottle, =old &# ol Dime ReRtht Vainop â€" ( 0. chanin Wi CEEmOKEs I Undine, _ Tales M‘\ m‘mrm Comp‘ete in ONE VO . UME of aver,1,000 pages Genublfully Hineuratod W ith §f mll page Engray» Onlllvorn'l‘unb,_w Vathok, _ _ | ‘Pjecioja, . LIBnARY OF â€" FAMOUS â€"FICTION, . _ Jewels ::. I:::::.:i:: ;:l:ntun: T ctimsen crumee"" Paal ane Thalam:, 2 y n Agent‘s Outfit Free!! Large Commission & Cash Premiums ‘Vor srtrixae a â€"© of the aBave Haclett wil! be at the .'Nuu OHAM BERS, V':‘......m street, (liaw2, on Wednestay,, the,, 4h of August Next, Jan QNTARIOQ_AND QUEBEC Lumber & Timber Association. The Subscriber wiil s«!l by auciion on the Exhibiticn Ground®, (Ottawa, on WEDNE®â€" g‘:x..“l!m_ Inst., frur sites for Reffeshment Terms ; C.mlm: io commence at l 1‘.M, RGE GRAR A M, $ " reas: rer, Agrioultural and Arts Arsociation, o Untario. July 30, 18:5, f * 6n tw« s o t e o e _for Coughs oi H0s rsenoge, EOQMO:IM}I‘}!H AB#ction al CWN S ERD‘S »&T ABTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES! SUN PROOF‘ HATS, In orser to clear the 8tak as soon as possible I have decided to seil all the assortment of Huts, Caps, &¢, at cost for cashi, a9)sâ€"2m A Bit! ation as ) ookâ€"iree per, Tlmo-ne‘nv'. General Clerk or amanuens‘is to a genileâ€" inaiu, #0 ; also agcustomed t~ law copying aad flm‘nulufi (louevnronnru from old country, â€"dudress jimes White, post 0 fice, Otiawa. ABATS! HATS! HA TS ) GREAT CHEAP SaALE oPr Felt, Silk and Straw Bats and Caps, Waterproof Coats Umbrellas, &c., ll arcordance with a resolution of the City Oounell passed on the Ninetwenth day of July, I hereby request the Citizens of Ottawa to o ce palivian * torn entennia he Bir A NI&L O‘Connel, s a PUBI.I(% HUIADA-‘ aud day of r Jotoing and testivity, by elo-lng pinces of busiâ€" nes*, dixplaying Fings, and such other demonâ€" etrations as may be deeined appropriate to the crossion, THREE French Compositers WANTED â€"aT takâ€" GuvT PIRINTING OFFICR, Weilington Street. PROCLAMATION: Provincial Exhibition, 2ob L orrawa. UAYTBEYRUP oF RED SPRUCEeG Tor Coughs Uoiux, ‘Hosâ€"sencés pos Hatters & Fuvriers. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEN® HAT! HATS! HATS! DEVLIN‘S. Indian Helm:ts and . Puggeries, _ _ 56 SPARKSâ€"8T,, Opposito the British Lion Hotel. Maroch 13, 1875, j God Save the Queen ! H. HODGE s , y Â¥1, 1876. JUST RECEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLE® FPOR 1875, To French Compositors. ‘l'lll_( ANNXUAL. MERTING M W. G. PKBLEY Chairman Execative Co.nmHtee, FORD & Co., cmoqnul- FOR THE MILLION. RIDEAU STREET, l UNION BANK BLOCK. at ®wo o‘ghoor. r"ATâ€"â€" TOMants. Wanted. p n o es ‘â€" 0 T E°Ss, Ontario Ofice, a0 King street W ost. Hamiiton Ont W M AT DEVLIN‘S. TTAWA, MONDAY, APGUST ‘z, H, WALLER, Mayor, pro t. m ireo to ail who at the VIC. §01â€"t4 2748 879 td Patronised by all the World, , soittin eaapeine Bis Proee perioant Wiminory Luvan ier Water, distilled from %{m Vinegar ‘ce‘ebrated for use m&m?fimo Juice ud Giyge. rine, the aration for Lae. H#ir, espe :g‘:%l Boap, “Imed with aBimmnis GoGare (Ioury, Conume and PIOTD! CINOROTS VOI) SiiUaing for Balls and ie epa®es »Eicte: ne poraevmen se uell _ Rugene Rimme), Perfumer‘to H. &. H. Tl! Subscriber has Commenced to titre LIM& for Butldt Pnrrou-.h- {?:?5:: White Marbie in |hun‘vte|n ty; and is i ig noy i 7“3:".'{-& n;:v';unn:' l%‘:'un vil: any 0 s :‘i:l: He will deliver it on board the Cate af i uol auct No LAYRMELEE â€" of all descriptions at From the Show Grounds bhetween the hours of 10 and 11. "Freo to Kverybody. _ _, Admission to all _« _ â€" _â€" _ 50 cents Children under 09 years _ â€" _ 25 cents a«nifoédt uw-wnu’ porfbeon In &vu,nnd 800 NQ‘ and . ':vol Fea n in any other Show Parade, A FREE Carleto® Place, Jube. 1876 Two Full Brass Bands 40 Turn out E nd seo | the _ o s co agnn 200 PLUMED HORSES | More than a mile of Chariots | Elephants and Camels in Harness, ?\ Double Band, equal to /\ > , is com pos, d e fuost @elebrated mle and ?M”Qrf“ou .h"lg Eunpe“ and this Oon.ntry. Cataiogzue for names,) \lso %rhmlng %u‘q Monkeys, Tigers, Lions, ephants, Efih‘l‘b.n:. Toflmnd Wouderfal Cnrlo-lmu?. A eo ata are «n : improved .uuum fl&a"‘l’u"u.ml Also to hbe reen, Giants, {Dwarfs, Armour, Statuary, etc. Bends forth alr: fresn‘ng copiness in the Menagâ€" ane W }l oi af qy o4 oo nom in the Meoee THE GIGANTIC DOUBLE CIRCUS A FOUNTAIN OF REAL, WATER THE GRAND MUSEU M Ottawa, JSaly 27, d, Ostrish, 8, Croc@dile, Gorilia, Lior Tess seten dveen oc ttte O tie, Lo Holiday Parade! Now on its Ninth Anzual Tour, and first vistt to Onna+a, will exhibl\ Afternoon‘ and 5vnm¢ at The Greatest and Grandest Exhibition gnfilhtho above days and see an Exhibiâ€" Largest In the World ! It won‘t cost any more than it will to visit any ordinary Cirous. § Acknowledged by the Public, the Press, and Managers of Amusements every where, to be MAMMOTH MENA «1 firms, except there ure attached the actual stznattire ani the nature of Vie eccupation and r.ln-oo of residenge of each member of the o+ # To the tender must be attached the actual aignatues of tworespounsible and wolvent perâ€" sons, 1estdents Of the um..mmn‘1 wiliing to beâ€" come sureties for toa c.rryuru 4 .Of these conâ€" ditionk, as wl &s the due e Mormance of the works embruced by the contruot. AUGUST Oth & 10th. 8,500 Beasts and Birds! Upeus at laud 7 p m. . Commences an hour later, Raiu or Stine. ~. For the due faldiment of the contract satisâ€" fnctory security will be requlre ! on real estate, or by deposit of -nne‘. ‘?bllo Or mu hl:ul wecurities, or. bank stock, to au amount pfifive per cent, on the bulk sam of the contract. ‘This Department dces nct, however, bind Itseif to accept the lowest or any tender. LIVING GIRAFFE! Plans and specific@tious can be seen mt &b orfice. and at the office : ( the Reeye of Kinca rd Ive, Robert Baird, . Town Hall, Kinowr dine, on and after Friday the #rd‘ iomiants ;:m privted formas ot Tender will also be obâ€" FOREPAUEE â€" SHOW | Contractors are no‘lfiléd that teuders will not be Cunsidered unlers made al.rlcvly in nccordâ€" avee with the printed forms«, and, in the case Notice to Contractors. EALED Tenders addressed to the underâ€" -q'ned and endorsed * Kinosrdine Harbor ork®s" will be râ€"coived at this othee, until noon of Haturday, the 7th say of August bext, tor the eonstruction of Crib Works in extend» Ing the Noith and South Plers, IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMEs. .__ _ OUSTOMS DNEPARTMENT, | Ottawa, July 3 1874 UTHORIZE®D DISCOUNT on American Involces until further notlce: 11 per geat. J. JOHNBTN, Com®‘ssioner of Customys, ) "Trained Eleph:nts Rhinoceros! Hippopotamus ! De ment of Works muws. 18y ‘h‘.‘,i'&‘m. l A World on Wheels ! 6 6 1875. COAL Balloon : Ascension ! B@° REMEMBER THE NAMB! WAIT! WAIT! OTTAWAâ€"TWO â€"~pavrs AUGUST 9th and 10th, MONDAY and ‘TUESDAY L I M BE . ‘road8, st Of the 19th Century, The Including a Magnificent 8 sh w / emer OTH MENAG CONTAIES NEaRLY By Order, Math:wman‘s Block, weliingtn Streot J, W. MoRa t*3, aws," Â¥IP COAL E. BRAUN, iliAl R 1875. ecretary. 4 im 4 Solo nmoafi‘.'..'..'guflmn')’.;;:.. 5 Son6. â€" "The Belic of Bhaudoh» Father Provt 6 National mu..-n'm‘.w Davis 7 Organ m@..‘amu; IAEUIAL ..... ... . » OROHBTE A pupciual!v at 8 ,,“‘,, !_ ".",'._'"_;,1 e cnOne rmm,m..'-w&‘go' Paddies ever miore". . 7 Poetry and E"".‘.’i"“};?x':““m“" Carce tss Wallors Bise Heney ard tike Wagie."" R .*o J.A-m- # 4 Organ Bolo..:."*J‘Connell National March" PART 1. 1 Overture................â€" GoOws 2 In Memorian."Memory of the Mr. E. A. LIFEâ€"8IZED PORTRAIT OF O‘00NNELL. The Opera House will be d Ig Atâ€" togs mlmblo to&n omo‘:‘.o::rd: mud portrait of the Liberator, in one Of ‘his sublime u’fi psln‘l:i uu:or the nnnotton of Wx:‘. o enta io mssn k “ Catho ic mnflon ::: o? muon? Pru'ml-und dis: 3'. ulsh gentlemen will accupy positions an tne platform ns d qi c on L EDCE , MRTCTCY 5 RRODE. D‘Erina, the Queen of Irish soug, assiâ€"ted lnlcnl:.{ amateurs, will sustain the Concer Nicholas Flood Lavin, Esq.. of the Toron ‘Glove," the eloquent Irizn Qrator in Ca nade, Will dellyer the oration. 1 In the even Oration on O’WWE ah‘s splendid Opera _ House, / Miliis inten‘lon This @r Refreghm en ts will be 'invl«d on the Admission to the Pubiic Free OPERA HOUSE. (he Lazy MAu®March, to Py s whi m"“v.'n’u"u‘é% i 46. ns Blow March, uum‘fl town will be invited @1 last in on the half mile, Wi A nember of Games and Pastimes as cA onl n m omcs B ut Biocc: folded Wiie Onfelivan Sn t a% . s SQUADRILLES. * ' The Illderhllmtm will be‘in at. ?fi;&f‘m&“ i gee Pagefioe n those uho BALLAQON .. ASCENSION. 7 Galop........«« "Thé Migh i amuaBiow Marow 108 9 Walls........... . "Deor W in the Cathedral. "The Ohoff will be underthe direetion of ‘ 12 Galop At the request of the St. Patrick‘s Litorary Muoul.’,]:l?. secovded hy a number cl;,m Ulus‘ the day w 1 be Frociaimed a PUB HQL B.AY. The association has also ar mentsa with the 8 gn Omttfi/“:l::fiu‘ ols 6r“ mw-f And Saturcay, oth and 7th of ROSA . D‘ERINA. The Beverend Dr. O‘feilly, Late of Dublin, ai present at St. Michael‘s Caths» dral, 'Nrol::'w. puird admittedly the ablost pulpit orator in the Dominion it sÂ¥ C stign MWM presch the s e anonbe c ths Whogs o in JBA ND The Celehration of the Day wrili.com m er.ce #% 10 Jelock a. m , with & & The«Major‘s Hill. ' "‘AFTERNoON. : OF THE Governor General‘s Foot Guards Under the anspices of the Oldâ€"Bt, Patriok‘s JAtâ€" ie Tund To Bc eat ie Irish Cathoue , Temperance Society . of Ottawa. smm PUBLIC HOLIDA Y . Augus t f CQRAND t CELEBRATION & A Collootion : Will play tde follc wiâ€"# choice selection of rirs arranged speciaily for this occasion. \ Gomposed epeoniiy. by fiose D‘Brine. .. . O‘Conncll Friday, Aug. 6th, 1875. . E. A. MoDowsL:, properly known as Con the will assist â€" the Shoughmunr ORDER OF CELEBRATION. PROFESSOR "GUSTAVE SMITH, Grand id L. AP Dflllm the Queen c fIrish Melody, MDLLE, 4 -I-B."" ""a'fi Pos Come o mnneely Satly, Shilly sum"fi Arnlakeon Ln mm*&%.‘a&:fi OP. + ++« +s+00 TDO t Bell"... «.+ Harman 1870 S ER M O N swx~â€"~BVENING, Colleotion will be taken up 1 M (dqoob shir unabe as?/t & Centennial CTI Aj\W.A of Blog on wius the Erofarest 4* Feature will be worth witacsa‘ng. * Mins Magle: aiflouts:* IOW unog....;.......’.’l. ...... Kubner :Tfi‘ vr .“.\nlil:der n‘..ld-n'-. T ,x‘.fi'....... 6.... "Aufder Mulden‘....Knobiock ...."lml;or!fblod:xn..........akot NATIONAL ANTHEM; mnile somll cesim aull Sn EC M C mile walk will draw the &c. nstituted by the Gonamittoe, JA 1he MORNINCG. , Grqund, of the day, OF THE PC opcrrsbal w /. ay w' S tap en men s wWill.get the prize of $10, Pastimes. e place in Gowâ€" ce n esnt uts end exoursionâ€" ‘s Hill, where Orchestira T and an i8 in t ol @rnnnde Cama q0 .. 20 C_SCTC* uIO Rideau read Will be Prosecuted us Bey) merioc we main By order. "&. 1 oxem No mponces maxk itbA Mm{& wm w w‘“ég&{%s NP CÂ¥ T Protress! 4 Jare, at ly cts. .,.,"‘“"r,,o‘; + in $0 gation thrrele s Ti to “m%:sm mmmmw . W. & T. BORFHWIOK, .8 Nicholas street. Ottawa, July 26, 1876, £890..tm WLCqUG *22000 9 bo; in Efimm‘mmwu.. m’?'-'mo omn visit the Springs the san‘ be as well in tnelr ‘own houser, whilst its low oust hwultwllmnuuruohdul. no‘veradmulpuu Of lbe city in 3 gailon IAM¢, at duâ€"6te maw aogilic Te GnJ Pure country air and from excite» ot mic en oo ce se o Mu-.;:&mm’r;n:nm'uu tion, and 1 o "tte UY, Ke@Ping or transporia« Ab4..â€"4 a 1N NOSR AND bis. frctne dod $ /48 Rampaiee prave ied Us Also, nd your adAtress Miarkhs as ce c Cl n § ul parieaties 4800 819.0 der, avaranters :.* DR. J. BALL & 00., (P. 0. Box ost No 81 Liberty St. Kew York City. K T. Ne 1990 ves of the benefits to We on e mt on o en on en .E‘fi;’m woeks in the ooumy should visit nariers at moderate charges, fiited with all nquo-v; requirements for y readin are beeteratts bring Eaised in Lower Canade, Figs» being ‘“"""fi’ and betier MEFED anaiond (he mhe sore or toad ies tios 10 (9f nodernignedt aho ftond on aPpues A limited number of bâ€"arders can be "N“w the Borthwick !!nm 1 with @vail themselves c the ber 9-'.‘}'1"?.."‘..'.‘9!',‘__"!!9 use O Lhe best . Roch des Auinets, Province of Quebes, bas es. AN aUENCY LN OPFAWaA, ."‘;.t:m:u Fruit _ sand Oruamenta wanting Trees shou & & i groprusâ€"AuBBete Dopiin Rege /* . bho/ adal , m ol nemerun i4 0d «dverifasmo.mne Couflonst afelost worthiess ‘mitations of our paints, and those whose.copy @ab . Sieâ€"Agent wanted in Oute se flls DTE P i NP Emiep es / And gives & Amisranatrara â€"1oar M domant Arpiles Em.-'.-..m’:-;é"m*:"m*w... itc onier slite. On tin roofs our red colour is nenailv â€"»i¢ . NHZIOYM #iMte colo y A roof ma covered h.:\-::'r’ lhllch.n; , k:tm u“m 83 roors «-nnm <4 oo ns Jrihnnnov shingies withoul Lhe suuue, ufi the .1 of sxpands o) .1"' contitiets by cold, hnd hi fot corrate to un wo,d s mwm A lmnnhMMunu m or an n::ono:?n ll‘l:Mo g;mtho m h-:r.)mt io t t nc aeaes argmrane, ”% in felt roofs, stops the leaks, In&lnnuu..- Arvar nals . EXTRA RUBBER FELT .. for flat fs, uiring ‘®. or *Tuk @Wffim'-md, vermin proof gad. ([YZ . cped. and peihiad oo bet chotnt on 2 B 7 + es ... 1 . . o M RAREN OE * "â€"a P Ottawa St. bet. Nov,. 6h 1875, °. FIREâ€"PROOF, "I0 onses of more UiPa NCX "lont Of the Dobentures, is $5,1065,400, â€" _ _ *‘ * * + eu-amu:mono the same ["Ob.nl»llhd' Do‘vel i 0t, pr given to 'drflwpllll of similar amount or i »« «i( the x orm.wmyz bolll&(r oulou: in order, unless in their tenders LONDoN mmwm-znq t ty Deber tures,maturh :rl?:youmm June, ":;', Â¥rinct nnd.l':u“n‘-t'g ’:fy‘.:h, the interest he p. Th lation of is 18,4 with its sub is 1 sin Rpina en e io n pluerraoge mlnwm on hlmhuo amount within the City,all of Ty Tibie for debt, the Corporation first and seoond morgage & in the London and Port Staniey Kail#r&y, amounting to $1,111,88, from which a * ostrakr Wad rao. 154. Menars. DRUMM ASSELS & CO., Mi r . _ Ponders may be forany portion of the Debentures, from $100 :upwards, and Pm t eP TE # The lation of the C1 unowl:ln. Its debt, excinding the Water Works utu?&umuuw,a Against thi« 1 are, all absoiutely limble for deben assessed $ 405, tion property, ex 009, and 1:’. a debt, y amounting. to $ Kixasrox DEBE®TURES $75,900.â€"These bear aam Lecember, 1873 n npornbodnl? ib different amounts, from 1879 to 1901 Principai «‘»i 110 anment Kiugstonâ€"the tn rest semiâ€"annuaily at 6 p.o., on the im,d-y- of + uy aud Lerest Cou, ble lst July next, ure attached. The de Kingston is and the assessed vaine of hh is y e solutely liabie for the payment of the ebentures, is $5,108,400. _ 12 DPR Ennenn Te P 114, 020, 1 is derived, under the lease to the Great Western Railway, * * All of these Debentures torm oflhonrahghm cbas in which u.lmn' Mnnldmim held in Eogiand mfll:lxmrwlp_o_hwmm sold, on 2rd April inst., ob the m‘*fifiw hetytetwiyP ardinpiaistur s wialh wl 1 7 reist, BPe bricar wl sies eviant, t becy, preterred. one se prevent dam pness from M% SHOWER AND OTHER BatHs o'rifi\u. KINGSTO N, AND LONDO" DEBENTURES, â€" $180,600, Six and Seven Por Cents. 4°00078 may be for of the Debev trom $100 : and es per dollar, to which wiil be naded accrued itersat up to uate of pey mront «"« * 10 ‘bo 6 m rage Uoon uie pal w Fatenet wre Fay e ha Diiresâ€"aile hatcread ot P pe, meno t 9t Notemies e Singon oo EoY dhoe e teet ate paoable in Of " per cent, hal Lamps & Chandelie A H! ares cau be s Borthwick springs. Roofing RODKRICK RYAN, w. H. WALLER, JAMES GLLLIKE, General CAPITAfi MUTUAL BUILDING 1‘ NOTICE. York Slate Roofing Company, New o m 2+‘ * w B@~ALL OUR PAINTS ARE MIXED READY aimg iâ€"A Diamond wurlh beting ECONOMICAL, AGENTS WANTED Rorke P1Q.8 day gusranteed. STOPS. ALL â€" LEAKST! ; ll oo . i & & #« %f‘w Y WnyR â€" l / ; i ; -~.-.‘f' AGENTS WANTED IN EYERY TOWN, « A. RUSSELL & Co., 1E0, G L I N E* Patent Slate Mn wh ooo ofpon at O gonor & Waue ORNAMENTAL, olnse"r'onE. WILL EHO | Pss E‘ 0‘0C0O N N 0 & |S T R B E 1, ,a.".‘. ? lmvmu OF OTTAWA. Coal Oil. O FFICER. Assortment in the City, 4 DEPOT,. SUSSEX«â€"8 â€" _ 0. 8, SHAW & 00."~ 877 &X l f < PR To ols es mAAA +s / Houses and Stores To Ltt in all Parts 6 COMMISSIONS UND RTAKEN, Montreal, are authorized io recsive, om Advertising, Registry & Gon# ral Commission Office. ir . (flioe en Wollingson Aurest, jrhe: e yAÂ¥ l~ eombsinges â€" FOR EVERYBODYE addressed to W .. «Tm The will en x( and Applicutions 1 far lori 1DiG iD CODLrLCLé eBlerad intn &A HepL# 1478 Arealt=.1s _ [eses Beyssel Auphaite, as the oniy Â¥ 1+ | NICHOLLS Me reh 1%, 1874 Caruers & Gilders, __ PRESERVES TIN OR "arvers & Gilderas PYRIMONT SEYSSEL ASPMALTE _ 60 Snarks‘sat. . PICTURE FRAME ~ collected in the :Tu'afi : Merepant o t P HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, BHOW C2 8ES MADKE TO ORDER â€" !! WILSON & ORR, LOOKING=â€"GOLASS and MANUZ4A0T URERLE and balaiaed, and debis to Mme ans # CALL AÂ¥ ‘aint. SOCIETXY, FOR USK. e xn w on BA culp,, 3t betor stt AUK aount mit n.l or CE T id 18 pusuas ». A F )RA P Shi well tuenit The fivest 1+ y EQDNAW A, Choicast Wi th eAr x +~ . * Weank. July Â¥4, E!n WE T AReRE C ofce~â€"Hardy‘s June #, 4878 The. (widvan 814004 D* »*»1r YOL.: 1 No. 1t A.. Jantes muilas to and Hen Aiakes 6. Tae above mn July ‘#, 1876 The above PRED POO (Of ane inte THE ~ g \o'fl‘:l Wellingion sega #h, 1004 ALW a

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