14 ES &8 2 Kravellers‘ Guid treat. The matter of the appointmen »mhm:&hflp ce uhhwym'b‘“;hul)m =.Mh-pun it as his opinion, Mr., Cooper is the gentlieman who is entitled to act in the matterâ€"he having been the lirst appointed. Duffy to racate ï¬â€˜!ï¬ï¬‚-"fl“†*some out 0‘ dat," ‘dat meaning hinm behind the counter.: Mr. Duify of did not relish this mode of treatmen‘, and Alr, Vuily giving security to act in the y of agent during the proceedings in .oabrmonhbuiu-_ as Ti F o mmnmgman m arran AOâ€" hib on urenaie teacuuine it t in weak, ihe Shjlock of old was to bave his full "pound of fesh," an« -wthodedl with a dnnman†appointing Cap? Motualy, Ausignen to the members of the Choral Union of Ottawa, Choros and other seléct pleces of Sucred Music will be rendered. 2ins â€" "Goxs: reox Gate,""â€"A quoendam aiu A e e n sn is p_.'b"ï¬ _dï¬:‘wwm} ceeded 1o Mr. Duffyla store, accon . |: the Mon -s,ndtook > st08 S*ho phe:fl'h;muh. ';'ho I.o: treal creditor authoritatively order ing Mr. means afforded to cross to the leading %wmamug and ue means of travel across w nul'zofllb"'!z .'."“““"H mhli- announcement in our columus, . J. W. Duffy, who carried on business :::Mnhomot lidw: bussex streets, made an to Mr. W.H. Uoo':or, the mcm Mr. Doffy giving security to act in the or whether they don‘t care if a sidewalk is there or not, is a connundrumâ€"but which ever is the case, certainly it is that there has never been a sidewalk in that whrput-u' the old 8St. James‘ was burnt. It would be a great boon to the public if one were laid.down.. _ ... Gzraxp Hiox Miss in St. St. Patrick‘s Church on the 6th of August, at 9 a m. Professor Mills, of Christ Chureb, will preâ€" dhulh:m- on the ahove occaâ€" sion. The talented choir of St. Joseph‘s destined for / the Ne Seotian which sails frâ€" Quebec 2.;.;5 p rhorey panp n3 wqpens g . think that people never walk on the north side of Queen street, near Daniels‘ Hotel, Exousse x.u.â€"-nx-& Mail will close at the City Post to morrow (Friday) the 6th inst., at 12:05 o‘€lock p. Prerarixo wor rus Cextex®iar.â€"The arch at the entrance to the Major‘s Hill i.-.rlye-&kud.-d the grounds are fixad up for the occasion of the O‘Connell Celebration to morrow. Connection has been madeâ€"with the ‘pipe at the cor nexr of the DME@ by Professor Squires to inflate his balloon. % > wz _ Tâ€"":"‘â€"A htmu&. township of Gloucester, says yy rains of last night have had the effect of l' 'I s “.- : e se . es n c hike along King r streeis complain lhwm bwhidtho‘ml:k is left un as + the sewer now 0 wishing to cross are zm’&nâ€"ï¬"&'am«m to the of the street or come up to York Street, to get into ‘the ‘city ‘to transact business. The sewer â€"might be closed been raging in that vicinity. There was no sign of smoke visible over the Hull There will be a regular ing of the oo ons n pare im rinci business will be to submit uncl:hm for the current year. Sr. Axpresw‘s Socretry â€"The regular meeting of the St. Andrew‘s m place this evening, in the mflfl ‘ the traveller to the mdm #bhlowboknnn- dmhrdhbcnditc‘uio&unonho time of levanting, and â€"besides his dobts mbs:?m redent on the ate of the vale: bration of the Annual Sports of the sundry disabled #, rust su been seized, but the articles if sold would not pay the legal expenses. Orrawa Entearaism.â€"Mr. Jacobs, of the Canadian Bonnet and Hat Shape Manâ€" ufactory, -Mpwrl to care of Mesars R. Gerrie & Co., Winnipeg, four largo cases of ready â€"trimmed bhats, *â€".â€"cuâ€".. m H‘ "0 p.B **" : ARARE tnontenainwny ts Leaves PrescottJunstion §JOMQG WOBK. ssuss=essseec4.35 3 2.08 a.m Loavas * * _ east 445 p:'msn. RONME, WATERTOWS. AND oGDEASâ€" ~teamer Queen Victoria leaves... OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION 60 Steamer Prerliessleaves............... T a m Nteamer . Jessic Cassels leaves Aylmer every morning at......... 8 am. Keturning arrive at............... 1.30 pam. 'l?- leave . the Russell, Union and indsor Houses at 6.30 a.m., to connect with her. â€" BVURG RAJLWAY. \«uves Updensbur».. 800 am, 225 p.m. Artves in New Y ~rk.10.00 p.m., 7.00 a.m. ! caves New Yok.... 600 pm., 11.00 pam Artives in Ogdens DOKG »..».....»â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€". 1.16 mm 745 pm. CENTLAL YEXMONT RAJILROAD. 8T LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILâ€" wWAaAy. Leares.»,. T.30 am, 11.00 am, 200 pm, £20 pm. Arrives... 620 am, 7.25 am., 355 p.m., 100 pm. CARABA CENTEAL ERAILWAY. Rivau Assionsus.â€"As will be seen by Wartevniâ€"Whether the Board of Works Boar» or Pusiic Scuoor Trustersâ€" for Boston ...6.05 a m., 1240 pm., 6.10 Kocal Intelltpence. from Boston. 700 a.m.. 1240 p.m. ROYAL MATL LENE. tion with Mr. to one nfan Nova pa d A fellow falling a distance of i en m aa Pllog siow 19 l fost anough to hars Line e Would]huhtoninwd- editor ? nuo-dhi-sl-&uâ€"fl- cation written on both sides lbw. in a bad hand. It is sure to do it. it @ifect that the National Societies of Ottawa were undinmomo laborers to Great Britain. How this erroneous report ey potings ho athiihinied to oos MC tag al one eP N ote Dougal~ presented & n praying for assistance to enable a man to n home, when an Alderman on _ the ground that it was Athg duty of the Naâ€" tional Nocieties to perform such an aot (which it is noty;: or secondly it may be a Tountty. 44 all sventa the Setiolaty mas country. even was wsha!ud to write to: Baitimore and inform the writer . of the w, that the m erienycne uides Tity Cpicitir â€"coun ablement from work by i 'qr;\'.pdï¬ but on no‘ account are p« ) seht out the coxntry at the e of the So. cieties, on the plea of %.u-» ptmt‘u&h . the latter, unad too fow to it * lt is singular that | I on‘r.olddtothuudflv. 30-.3 knew a physician to advise a poor min to go to any watering place. 4 A Straxos Leire®.â€"At the meeting of the Committee and Stewards of St, George‘s Society ?ou h.:l, &‘Lm-'- Hotel lm even w Secretary of St. Clearge‘s Society in Balâ€" timore, U. 8, which was addpressed as follows ; â€"‘To the .Becretary. of St. o maw the Th neaelrs it § n0on6, KR ; if none, Postmaster, Ottawa. Ono‘turmhm a request that the writer: should be inâ€" formed. whether there was any truth in a ropoï¬uhiohhdhdoimmmt some of the Amuimrm.‘h alloot <that tha" Natian ko ap Bax» or tus (. t. Foor Guaros.â€" this weekly concert on the Parliamert Hill last evening,: before alarge -mb:Pio! amongst a general opinâ€" i?:cm(epmmh band was never heard 40 â€"better :dnnlm':z annoyance was ex &m;mw- gang‘ of youngâ€" ruffians who pelted freely, with small stones, ladies and gentlomen indisâ€" criminately. The attention of one of the but, “Boï¬t’p':mmbw’ the crowd the whole evening, he i to interfere, alleging as an excuse he. was not on duty. ns Roseery.~â€"â€"Aâ€"man: named Joseph Morâ€" eau, was arrested . last night on a chargo: of robbing a girl, an inmate of a Bolton atreot house of illâ€"fame, and whose name iq: Deline : of a trunk and a quanâ€" tity of It secems Mior- hokuomhmm to the house Â¥ there. He mf‘;::: M:o of her clothes were. at ascertainâ€" ing the residence of 't-h‘:b‘nndn-,m there, and having paid her the bill, added the mmh‘hfl already purâ€" loined. The girl got out a warrant for Moreau‘s arrest, and P. C.‘s Migchell and Groulx were despatched in search of him. they soon discovered hbim, and on proâ€" loug Erclosigd tndt tniheriof reda tproigh mm.u to the new bridg s at Tremblay‘s Corners has been fenced in for a considerable distance along the route it will take. Thoalnnilx.npd the land is going on briskly, and removal of the stumps will be completed as soon as possible. â€" The road ‘when opened will save farmers coming into the oim a couple of miles and "@ toll, Street, by the construction of the road, will be made a good : business thoroughâ€" house, and he would not come out. ‘The gentle persuasions of the two constables were, however, not to be whhdo%‘.ld hmflap.ya;igifloOfl:: x very. violent on journey, sfl f udmblo'r, uwbhd.. hloï¬nu' C us He does not deny having taken m before the police magistrate this morning. showed fight and madle a vigorous resis tanee, stating that heâ€"was in his own T‘:‘n ï¬kr::nu C:n mB'{xduxo.lâ€"ng n{lh on 8 new . I» pr the use of fl::q of Ri-'imb, have been and the: erection ilection Sillice vaice mm s tatlsone mae nonfl.of:hom_. 'l'boUldxâ€. wflI: in course en Bridh Ateien oi in spproncuing ainial games of Ane, St. Auc ap aun . nâ€" drew‘s Society, / w Returxa» rgom EU;:I’I.â€"DI’. J. A. Grant, President of 8t, Andrew‘s -‘oi:icl{, returned to the city last night g°°bnku:nl "‘ï¬ph‘: ( emintl -do:,n e after in the British Islands. m with him an elegant silver cup from the Duke Agricultural Sooint{ hold their Annual Exhibition on the 14th:and 15th Septemâ€" ber, the two days before the Arnprior Exâ€" TER ) mCC oo uajys CoI0re IN6 ATEpEIIOF AUR® hib‘ï¬nnbodu e ni;,t\buo Hom;“.h:ww was only one y man Moreau charged with larceny, in the oolh.bnlthuuï¬oummm under the ciroumstances and remarked that he lived in hopes. t 2i Acciorxt ro a Crioxetsr.â€"Mr. Brodie of the Omnb\'::otclumml his % tmrr' broken whilst h* in a at omto‘j“wdny?u* accident revent playing season. , l\:i’lbo_lnriouluflo mou.nc& Club on their tour, > i {/¢ $* Rosa D‘Elm.â€"â€"’l'lu:xuh..d well known vocalist arrived in the cigy yesterâ€" day, and jwill take part in the Grand Concert in the OQpera House to morrow. ~lmrorts ror . Orrawa.â€"The folloma for this city are notd in't.l:: manifest the Polynesian just avri , Montreal from hnrpool):‘:Wm. Grio? & Co., 10 cases mdse.; Garland, Mutchmor & Co, 5 cases; Mages and Russell, 28 cases ; J. uo‘n & Co,, 14 pkgs. of mdse. ; Maclaren & Chalmers, 1 case; A. Brunel, 17 cases; Riliott & {iamilton, 6 cases. Orr to Maxrrona.~+Surgeon Malloch, of the Governor (General‘s Foot Guards, left town! yesterday for Manitoba with a detachment of the Mounted Police. ‘l.\.:’lmn;m UxiCORN conslitutes one great ES& Tent Aggreâ€" outiom . -m??n";ihi + hans "Anavict Arrivacr or Proressor Squires.â€"Pro, fc-oqunhu.‘lbo cealobrated Avronaut bas arrived in the city and is staying at the * Clarendon House. Custous Durrzs.â€"The amount of ‘duties collected at the port of Ottawa during the month of July was $16,164.61. Aomrovururac.â€"The â€" South A Perrorwixc Uxicorn constitutes and 10th. , which is to exhibit here August him« into custody, he ) Victoria ds fegerne no busl l unw ihe, Pee aus:l.l-efhmdnms’! § | sary, the ‘over: in the past‘is now felnt d on m ooo on t is Association in their operations of the e rarign n e i omank eemie omm saou thht madegen piu / he reduce the dues on saw logs. pint " That in the ‘of this 4 the resolution aAl the . in July 1874 ‘agreeing tow in the . manufacture" and wout of timber, lumber, and -.lo',ub‘ an prudent ‘-M“: néoessity which has beonâ€"amply the state of the market‘since,> that in ‘our opinion that lm&"? m opinion of this Assogiation that a still greater reduction is imperatively necesâ€" 16 us mauranee gnint, in pogtine m«.pu of the Chairâ€" olz ine. ainines . on It was then moved by the Hon. James Skead, secondéd by Mr. Rochester, : of évery déddriptiont Tikike of Pombioke, ‘The â€" motidn /wiwe represented Mr. of Bobeageon, Ho». Jmflhamr.z:.u,l.l’.,l&..wsd- Chan "H. Curiory Reoretary 7 M Hlokn Rochester, M. P., Mr. Stubb‘s Mr. M and Mr. Perley, who made his appearance near the close of the meeting. 11 . The chairman stated a quorum was present, and directed the to read the minutes of the previous The minutes . were read, and on motion confirmed. _/ | _ ‘The Chairman stated that the Execu “.....: sgs. The e ‘of" the. Amouintion until thi “lfl.n-m Mï¬,w‘dm the 12th of May,â€" but transacted no busâ€" imuofuvlnmhm ‘The the meeting of. Executive Co were read and adopted. Â¥iw i | ie en n anpantane, adjoarning until 7 30 in order to h.v.“:r':fl-md:’«u iemâ€" bers ; it was desnied best however ceed with thg:â€"business of the meetingâ€" * the election of offi¢cers for ‘the ensuâ€" npint in anobering ns "toâ€"the maneer is whether by ballot or open vote. Mr. %m mw::-‘::bï¬ llm u .m' vexed question, as none of for Mr. Cockburnâ€"and several i 4e It was moved Mr. Batson, seconded by Mr. Wndd.u,z.t the following gï¬tls-' compose the Executive tteo, gou.hmn‘ Mesers. J. M. Currier, M.P., John M.P,, H. F. [Bron« son, ‘W,. McClymont, of < Ottawa, Jj W. . Boyd, .. and .. John. ... MacDonnell; Bobcay, A. Heâ€"Cam â€" & oD ant A it topbaliend| TD 1 sociation to find an authority or a prec wallt ce e ahe P i after considerable discussion it was Arged To siuad ns cihtaig ay ohorl on ir:l}doxn.t. Hgn.Ja{n-Sknd inations were however withdrawn Mr. Perley was, elected ‘ns Vice Mr. (fn.o.(ammd-n" â€" Treasurer. + whorse t The annual meeting of the M&m Victoria Chambers. Mr. J. M. y M. P., coccupied the chair. ‘There were presént the . following gentlemen :â€"Mr bo‘nq'mdthy. 15e tm ferin‘ te indemnnnt ty oo ty an o on : mm,mw"&u&"w- in iovakn m membe en Soan Ifeal of 2 bride. She Je â€"fastefully attired in a dress of white movie antique trimmed with tulle, with veil of the latter and a wreath of blossoms, under wbiohthof-int.‘t'mpoofldw tresses was discernible. â€" The i:nnn the , gentiomen :â€"AMr ‘eter “qle@m who also Hamilton, of Hawkesbury, ‘as m e ‘:; He was unaminously elested. For President. Hon. James Skead Rev. Mr. Phillips. Amongst those nntm&..n?i' lnmd ilton, J'mao and _ Mrs. . Wilkinson| â€" of Na‘f-noo. r. and Mre. <J. Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs. K Mr. John Annwu‘éhl‘r. and 'I% H. Lee, the Misses er, ‘ Mr. F. d, the Misses Skead, Mr.â€"John Langton, Mr. Clay ton, Mr. Waldo, Mr, Mrs, and Buck, AMrs. Pollard, Miss Steele, [and many others too numerous to «mhenâ€" tion. llnmodl.t:l,‘ after the ; ï¬rty drove back to the ; of r. Geddes, on Daly street, & recherche g:ru-orm partaken of, and at two 0‘c the happy pair left antidet the customary shmror-urpm the g&mm:'ndomqu zp} y a num carringes, They r w:;nnlanvhluonnmbcofm # to spending six months on Iment o’innpo, where they will start for their future abode "at J-ylm. | We trust that their union may prove and happy one. itA j «im d eddes snter wiaie ....,.."‘3...“:: Tlows of u.:hun, N. Armatrong ‘and Kate Hayoock of Ottawa. m all MEETING OF THE ONTARIO TIMBER AND LUMBER ASSOOIATION. ) ... elegantly _ dressed 1 ‘ the h. a;_â€" P blue satin, and the ‘-‘Jn with sotteinig in Mh in ana he 0 s Browne! y attractive and admired. en« trance into the Mm f forth Mendelssolm‘s " " and the party bmh:g.hkon the places at the altar, m‘rm.l was performed with ‘full lce by the Rev. Mr. Pollard, assisted by) the of bad . " s to Sn‘ a dn of ts Gnide, who o held in high estcem, no less for her domestic virtues than her: winning ners and ap ce, and of the m M.wboz_ww.hum_u A large crowd of the elite of f uumwymd’:‘yuthohnnb%fl John the Evangelist to witness the riage of Miss Edith Geddes, y% daughter of W. A. Geddes, Esq., of the Finance nmfl-uk to Mr.:.A. A. Del mege, mm‘nt&d&fl#‘ At a fow minu welve ridals arâ€" rived at the cbhurch dâ€,bwhu :;:‘&pr fonsivaly in the Rist fndia mdg, and to Mr. â€" Roshester: said. he on. James Skondimominaten Hon! You! FASHIONABLE WEDDING (Teerin ign Meigaping 19 hy as BY LAWS, by : Hon fully the Inn ind miove ons t pl:unnlom;'o‘u ;ndtomflm the invitation kindly given to me by Col. Gzowski of pmï¬llyy'oln-h. you" to this> country, It is a matter of great regret that t 20 weather : has bu.nn favourable, but l am glad to: learn none of you have suffered in hdtud; that you have, like trun:dhn, siooiplinoo( anu-mdi: in : t Tanaree cur geteany eserve to Wi ‘Thurt have. .w a C milad ponSennotiie qo one & EPRCY fate boad wins ï¬ of your success in the '4 doubt not in the 40 AUuressed thew IOLO G q n J t o l: py,, through . th h U I_ B the kindness of ‘ Colont ibribh io bane the opportanity of wee ing and speaking to you. is most smgznzwuï¬hmql was last ear, to welcome as representatives from the variouts Proviness af the Dom inion, Your presence here must have the effect of bindrnmha in more intimâ€" .“"il:bnw.t rOIo-trynldht most colony, am extremely l ï¬ have heard of. the success you‘ have‘ tnet with in ‘the competitions which _ have already _ taken m and ‘ hops that in â€" those ©â€" remain _ you : will be=equally : fortw nate. The importance dmu -p{:rnowhleh ml’habv: your â€" gelyes cannot ommh-hd mated ï¬manï¬aul ï¬ntolvh while Canadian volunteers vie with M luntcersi@is mat#ksthen, the Em I always: postess . an â€"of" n e e esn teel t. [ & to this country And’l:'I safe return to your \ Li on _ ons ‘7'-'1"' Ry atth the ty lision brome ap." . "* i, mpocted in thp oi at oanel uo widressed thomk ubio- <â€"Gentle: CEEemg (ee s o eV ATOWw N6° OBE Rose, Edward Juu::. x.;;imsu was unavoidably absent, as was Lady Rose,.who is at prescnt in Germany. . The partywn.nrg pleasant one, the weaâ€" ther fine, and the costumes elegant. The "At Home" was from three o‘clock to seven. About six o‘clock the Earl and Countess of Duffarin‘left for home, acâ€" Farmâ€"1st, Matthew Heron ; / o -;:}::lt'd,buvid nï¬m | u:nytoï¬â€˜n:hrmhqtb: n ‘toâ€": n Antivipate the quaiity will bo butter then some years past, except the h&'&h appeantn)q)lmudlhr han preâ€" viousyeagse; I_i ToA j L 7 4 PYV The following, interesting sketch of a garden blod!:“’ given bthOLquHM ‘: to ml&m lettor of ‘Tuesday Listher E:cles (Missa Ida Savory) in the nmdd Aot tt:: wife of luhy.,:d Wrow 'Eag;’(.un Frank Murdook) (Whe, iree: vpvu otpit'dly phym it may soid the g:ooo was an unqualified sue To night Miss Ida Savory takes a benefl .. Peasâ€"Ist, John ‘Paget; 2nd,; M_‘ Uinmleramaniee y ‘2nd, Jaies Spratt : Ird/ James t. :ï¬g’a}g‘zâ€"‘li{:‘ Nicholas _ Clarke ; â€" Inc John "A M&o. . "Potatoesâ€"1at, John ; osoph Bagmu.,“z:ï¬,w !'ï¬.’m d ur own ; s s o P M . 2nd, Williain Fenton‘; 8rd, Nicholas Clarke all pourtrayed to the life, while the make P was adtnirable. l(hom:‘wu well worthy o hearty rounds :phu. with which his dbahyvnro gree Sam Gerridge (Mr. Owen) was an excellent piece of acting, as might be expected when in the hands of so s an artist. Of the ladies,. we oan say that each displayed histrionic talent of the boom»â€"tstectrtpbiimeinis in in it Bhcictc Aulit cage! $ed R 8) â€"1 Cowan stt mc in ar e * Oateâ€" William Fenton; 2nd, J J i: *~‘â€" anpï¬t‘eï¬mc' InyiBnd, Nigho: s oorpaneh SOneee t mt Nok® t order. ‘The Margquise de St Maur is Fanale Stoddanty wes the polnhed aristocratic woman of socie! ï¬? Bflmflb!flln'l cq?fl" ?Q‘ " n tal p4hd oc u;dl ::l l:L ;wl; e A bimper houss, . On. this. occesion a Pull Company of the Guaids with the Baud of the regiment will appear on the stage. The crop viewers of (ilouccster have awarded the following prizes for the best grain and root crops i\ that township :â€" Fall Wheatâ€"1st, William Fenton; 2nd, Mathew Heron ; 3rd, J J Smyth. _ momisy k vomgctomtretving nicct 44I0NO!00 WIB mnpl J%M Nishï¬h'g;';:_? 3rd, William F_QQ': 1t was gratifying to seo so bï¬nd muomblo.:x audience assembled in the OQpera House last night, to witness the representation of m‘s best dras P k e aenie o ons aro & conâ€" é}ï¬hafl ur?‘:i(?:nu‘ and the indlos ntlemen 0 company u 0 b"'q‘:mllnt mm in which f.’" piï¬ was pbod U l““, acted dressed. OFmW.M can be but omorlniat ‘The costumes of the Jadies were fashionable, without being Â¥loud ;" brilliant, without being tawdry, and were worn as only ladies, in the true acceptaâ€" ,ï¬noflhbn&kmbwhm a dross. The costumes of the gentiemen were neat and fashionable, and perfectly free from all pwhtérrhi.&'q‘udldan- &:flo& ~of â€" " Caste" too â€"well to. aeed It is oplqofthodnldodl{nmoduumuty zs.'.i!:ll the hn&ohpodm wn in it, the * out, and every character in it is full of points. | In the Hon. 4. D‘Alroy, Mr. Mo, onse falling into that very common fault Dowell had a role pesuliarly admpted to once failing into that very common fault among the members of tL profemsion of o night Miss Ida Savory ta l evareer 6 oomeinee TTAWA, THORSDAY. AUGUST 5, 1870 Judges : _ ';l';?'an'ï¬m' NxÂ¥ P\ @ * MAS yri y Secretary : / Jaues Jm:;. ; Gowan‘s orzua HOUSE PrizeCrops in Gloncestor, C o mt .. the bearing and [.; Th dians in camp has i ars, been such as to i grmene |f have ‘the ; sirt, Yokng, m HBap (hag in r::hofou great na f i¢ . KCf k §eais very odcasion, MARIER‘S String Band will in attendance. | E aroundn beine ompoticntiy no expense. Apxtssron...26 cteâ€"CatmorEn 10 cts 19. Tost Lady and 55% ;5 < Wlltnu """"";"“!w 5 00 Entries :â€"Nos,.1, 2, 10 & 14, free; y s ofak rvind an During the evening a Grand Disâ€" ?h;gll'lnwzrhngwfllhh’plm "g the grounds, s CING to ce at 2 p.m. 4oonï¬nuuï¬l§-. ;P') emen. 1P . Whoeelbarrow race, 1st $5,2d4 : Running â€" Hop, and 14. Catching _ Groased Ps weight l%Olh, open to i : }~Gcompeotitorg.................. Dl i | Gold Medal Value,.............. 4 Three sn-{‘s"-’l;updnu Quarter ‘Mile Race, 1st $10 24 o Runtiite Higt Taap, ho se ' ee sn ane h e se es ae dabe e nad e d n n ba n e "4, 250 yards Hurdl6 Race, over ts Hurdles 3ft 6 inches, Gold Medal or............ 1st $10 2nd Three Logged to All+»â€"Se»>>!++++ eeâ€" 180 @8, Shd Bm:!‘b‘lo o , 24 10. Regular Inden ‘"Ap ’prepgioea' Race, halfâ€"mile, \open~to the city only, Gold 11. Chs pPL:L.r + _2 £A yï¬ Entins!" "i»‘-WOnB.seBlllm 00 :;Game to commence at 10 0 ‘ 2. Champion: Lmerosse Match |â€" | between the colebrated Shamâ€" ’,,‘;3- Imka:!:flse-(!llbof"ï¬, / treal, Champions of the 3, 1lndtheOanfhmgh Th‘ | dian Cluby for a parse of......000 00 &b'h‘me"llihMBooo,; | open to all comers, Society‘s _ OHAMPION LACROSSE GAMB Shamrock vs, Caughnaughwaga. _ tfo rounds oo .m reindontedt At BASEâ€"BALL RUNNING, JUMPING Dpaxomg > } And other Amusements.. _ The St. Patrick‘s Society of Ottawa having taken the initiative in the Celebration ‘of the U‘Connell Centenary "fete," and having been k“indlé granted the use of the Ottawa f Ball Grounds ‘of the Ottawa Base Ball Club, have determined to celebrate the in a manuer worthy of the Great Li i‘rosrtme of the ï¬gy, This Society having made special arâ€" rangemonts with the Managers of the Bt. ï¬wrence & Ottawa, -&d 1 Central. Railroads, as well as: with the Ottawa River Navigation "&dd TUnion Forwardingi» Companies‘ ~Lines ï¬ Bteameors, Tickets‘ will be issued ov these Routes at~ ONR FARR, and Grand Trunk Railroad between ‘Monâ€" treal and Toronto a FARE AND A ereby enabling Exourkionists | City o{ Omvnni‘o visit‘all the C Al points of intenest in and the Capital including"the‘ ~ * _ | "%8..New mmfxo‘ï¬â€˜m,‘ Farâ€" Parlinsont Baildinge, and other potute t 0 partiament Buildinge, thd other pote will proceed : to the :Base Ball E where the following will be Foot of Kigin Stroot, five néinutes from‘ Russoli | THE RELIGIOUS SERVICES _ | Of the day will take place in the : ’ 8t. PATRICE‘S mmma, «d \ ~_ . Upper Tom :\ yg At 9 a. m The Serthon on the occadi¢n W‘ will /bo delivered by the gified FATHER SEENSON; or Atator Procession * ‘Heéaded""By their 0‘Gonnell â€" Gentennial FRIDAY. ~AUGUST 6th Ottawa, July 29, 1876, OVER $1,600 FOR DISPLAY!! m::_)d' intoxicating I*qnnn THE IMMORTAL O‘CONNELEL: 158,:16, 18 & 19, Bbots. l 210 Paon grart At the . conclusion of the wm rviees, the Society will i into Ist $2, 2nd ....qurr¢ime».:+>. OlimbingGruxm..... Champion Irish Jig, Medâ€" Cham Ottawa ~Baseâ€"Ball â€" Grounds LARGE PRIZES FOR ALL. MAGNIFICENT â€" CRLEBRATION. OWE inqrirh eaea UNION BRASS BAND Magnificent Banner ards, Boys under 15, CBLEBRATION .. The Pig. 25 00 10 00 40 00 2 00 :wi_â€"*> () c 1 t fe _R _s"_ S "Cp: ._ | SR ARAST m on T. H. HABRRISON, â€" ~(MRENEY‘S BLOCK.) Property Commission â€"â€" 1 ge 4 > O@OTICE to Mill h imterested who have been troubled in the paét with ghimimmed of heaâ€" ted arbors, and journals + hd have been paying fancy pride, vise Oraven‘s Arcticand Engine Olle ahd so avoids those complaints for the future. All Olls gueranteed and orders solicited; wig==>~..... . Wt onayieNa co, _ Th yy‘o coxTtnracrors «isumozaes he undersigned has opened a > Yard, Corner of ï¬m where building stone: m.nn ;‘:huua,"“-m iints Of Blong: roup mm Ppedeimang Bd rgapigg hreiecme e A.World on Wheels ! WAIT! WAIT! Doittbn abore darh siid see ah Exhibl Largest In the World ! T Etoe copiâ€" n e than 14 _Jnill, to yow dn Ninth Awtuat nour, and irst viet 1 %@'&W m ses Lepaite se Th valttee hoi omimer: ~ogey; 3e§KEDLAWRENCE _‘ Adv. Ag Maringite of Auiisomeble everywhere, io be"" ‘The Greatest and Grandest Exhibition M ‘a mile of Chariots | l eleary e f ‘"Two‘ Full Brass Bands yhig only on s ARRgeE .. 35 ‘T â€"Balloon â€"Ascension __ MONDAY "and in nimoone o aatat. dl ___ _ _ UfthelithCentury, The _ ‘° . MAMMOTH .. MENAGERIE Apep uon By, reopriGjahte, qUwarls, â€"Armour, A FOUNTAMN.OF REAL WATER % -â€"â€"IB&.' a â€"-“!-g' M :"T T‘F"m" “":'a out Everybody, and see the Grand ivana li® m“mfloW"“‘ mn.n. « -_’;_ l-0=== 8,500 Beasts and Birds ! C 1e oi Seroivenink ooolness in the Menagâ€" Mark: the Day and date, AUGUST 9th & 10th. FogRRUGA " Show 1 THE GRAND MUSEUM Is compos:d of the most celebrated dale and Feimaie Performars in Europe nnd ths Countey. DOUBLE*CIRCUS EIVING GIRAFFE! Tm. Yor sale by all Oilmen Dec. 4, 1874. H oliday »Rarade ! ) «Trained: ~Elephants Rhinoceres! Hippopotamus ! UTH DISCOUNT on / "A P44‘ s," Bug $fe tosiyef®=f Tal fo gufliy PUBLIC NOTICE. Miscellancous. CONTAIES NEARLY ds Â¥ i,ig'jgg; g;!iagl a!.!l .. l ty o Woh. TMants: of the Dotinion, THII T LLENT Sbaakiin OM has + Machin . . Oil bas for the last 12 years been GUFRAKPRFPF0»> BTriaAnM ENQG :NE 83 H ggagg’ g.l 109 meit ol on American NAME Evening HRy an hour Bubscriber has (Oemmenced to %!%'%gwm of all descriptions at P Felin Aic s dk A | > 5 tm ufls cone fOanen i Eoi thereach oC all, «> * * _ _ eped lo s parls of the olly in 3 gation Ei ponimenans wee ie sonte Depestnol of , P ublie Works, _.47“tm here neely inign b7 thime in Wwoll O i0 (he Phzinge the oan be as GHAUA. KINGSTON, AND L@XDO®A DENENTUEES, ‘~~ AMoRe 3 $180,600, Six and Seven Per Conts. oo Snd day g!â€"&m.&u Dobentures of the Oluce of €lt, M may be of the Debentures, and are to "be &1 1 ... .-;--.....x' enry Pn pranag e w« OreaA s s 101. "'fl'ï¬'ï¬" ...m’."s.."'..o..".:'-f:‘. tntorest, at 0 por vont, S iPS Bloe hmp‘.hmdï¬: Iumm&m hi nssessed %‘Fw projper!y, excludiny Mitiveeg Un mm wrigh i it n Sn is ie ».~, o. nepaio i ‘As por Sohodule, in different aniousia, from 870 to 1901 Prinoiie! \.. . igroue ts Eiinonalt demaie o ie . be de: vod“?:n -&m best al Aoiiah ts mani is eaperr n ie . CompninBip queriors at mogerate, enaiges wiente besune mt and. frosdom. trom exciter j is partiouiarty di he attention o th ul UAifoltine l maiar ote -.. 9 es by P POPLD Rest des Auinets, Province of Quebes, has esâ€" AN AGENOY IN OrraWa, For thesupply of #ruit _ sand Ommamentsa hx being raised in Lower og ie c and better e ue n Oatalognes and muu% t Ifllg ready (é‘ï¬wlh p m mmmhu s hapyiieds = + TREES, SHRUBS, &c. Carigton Place, 8 June. 106 & y liable for this debt, the Corporation Hoid Within the Cioval o ioi n te c ornas on ie m en sn w Uuspach . yerean® “W‘&gï¬â€˜.‘â€ï¬‚":&‘g mfln&fl#“"“" inst, lloa-... ehogolnte ©0l00f changes in about n houl. (o . nailuem ainte ta in Anierea e se New York Slate Roofing Company, lqr.? e es .b‘.ll.d e = May ud~ h Mm“. tens to whom :Ug"‘ & pes ‘;.uâ€"j nliy, Aire proof sgninet Sparks or fiying ombors, and tor tin and Te aornis 3e mp mnare ol tol Laid o Ropertnte ln ie anon esva Two cover feet of shingle roof, or 400 to 600 s Te in on e n anhaneth s ons 0 io i t paiager hnd Ir h&m:?hflmu?-'wflw uP fil boles in ielt roc Shmpn ',_'_; on 4 freee 6 Gone HEBODA advertisements, Correspondence ineied "Blld 2i oT Palnie and those whols dbpy lï¬ on tet Apons, on poon falk in en ht er ie FIREâ€"PROOF, Lamps & Chandeli Ottawe, July 20, 1876, El eoun con o 5 Ceeeted for ot the office of O‘Connor 4 Walier, wher General Agents for Province of Ontario, 34, Front St., bâ€" for Of Oarlet n; also, \ Apply at onee SHOWER AND OTHER â€" ~BATHS, 1875. COAL Borthwick springs. Roofing Paint is that ‘~ {~ Pn ult omoug O FFICER. RODERIOCK RYAN, C A PUTAL 00 MUTUAL,.BUILDING ~$0CJETY OF . OTTAWA. o 1 l EXTRA nmng‘nnnn’iï¬."igu ready roofing for flat roo * t or vel, rozinâ€"sized, m a c i _t_ L I M E:. Ya and valuable Samplqs free. 4@A post Men or worten * ?_.l‘f‘m Proci SM‘*‘- visks. _A 16 page circulss MORERIOEK RYAN... R@~ALL OUR"PAINTS ARE MIXED READY*FOR USE."®é NOTICE. .18 found G BIRDS, or W. & T. HORTHWIOK, ~\$ Nicholas street. AGENTS WANTED IJ. W. MeRAK"8, AGENTS WANTED IN EY BRY COAL N. LAVALLEE Q LNE S Paterit Slate The Largest Assortment in the Olty, †OIL , DEPOT,}SUSSEY 0. 8, SHAW & 00. ORNAMENTAL, S ALL (LEAKS 11534 =® 18756. Coxal Oil. DIRECTORS. im Houses and Stores To Let in all Parts o COMMISSIONS UND ETAKEN, 1 ure biadk 60 in , be Advertising, Registry & Gene | & __ ~ FOR â€"EVERYBODY ! PIOTVRE FRAX® mManUravrunkas <0* ~ â€" C CONTAINE NO wl SAVES is sninbLorg & rent or r_} s ienss lf you waut a se rvant y «i0 0S T2 Nee wavk zo osoge. Caruers & NICHOLLS & PYAIMONT SEYSSEL ASPMALTE 60 HSnarksâ€"sat. 0‘Con NoR S#X £& T, Next Vicioria Chambers. . . WILSON & ORK, HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, T TIDLET -.d n .u m. ESRRV I iï¬â€œi leation of this . Viceâ€"President. pigster , rain will not @ Kast, TORONTO l’]aq y, all of w Jre {» *p en City chei pmona& k * Ortewa., Bc Phystcian t Dh i D â€" H MoLmoP Et Post Oc i se Un mon. Jous OtteWa, Oc Hull, Oct P H 0 So #esidence OFFiCE Offceâ€"ne NVOL, *CON N IHM Bu ETEHT UNBE® T URA lmte wind C wpop EW ©