result. it was our strong desire that a Government supporter should be sent from _ Russell that â€" led us, when _ Mr. Rocque‘s _ candidature was first announced, to criticise it with some severity. By the aid of such light â€"upou the subject as we could. command we saw, and we said in plain term» _ it a mistake had been madle. 1t was : fest to us that Mr. Rocque was not the man for the situation. And in saying so we intend no reflection upon that gentie> man in any respect whatever. it is true he was all right in a political sense ; he was well known as an active and energetic. public servant, in so far as his sphere of service extended ; he was a French Canadiar and a Roman Catholie, both of which qualities should operate to his adâ€" vantage in the County of Russell; yet there did not from the outset appear to us the ghost of a chance of his election. He had no claims upon the county, nor had be any personal influence within it He â€"was to all intents and purposes a stranger to the people in their collective capacity. He was a nonâ€"resident, which ebjection although a foolish one is yet sometimes burtful enough, as politicians well know,when an attempt is made to pro ‘ cure a seat for‘r first class man, one who has | become a necessity to his party. Applied |, against Mr Rocque, we can understand | that it would go far to damage his chances. | , Mr. Baker on the other hand was an old | , As soon as the news got out that Mr. Alderman Rocque bad in some way be, come the Reform Candidate for the repre sentation of Kussell, we deciared that for reasons which seemed pood to us we had great fears as to the result. The result is now, at the moment of our writing, before us, and it presents Mr. Rocque in a minorâ€" ity of six hundred and one votes. Our fears, it will be admitted, were well founded. 1t would be affectation orfm our part to pretend indifference as to the Duilders" stock, &o., «o. The Company will give employment to a large number of men, as in addition to mining the ore they intend to manufactare erucibles, pencils, &¢., largely. from the Afininy World, appearing . in aaoilrer column; and to an advertisement stating that a portion of 1,000 shares stock of the Company,reserved for Canada, are no#wâ€"oflered, application to be made to W. H. Walker, Esq , Managing Direcâ€" tor, . We are informed that the Company intend exhibiting both the raw material and its products at the Provincial Exâ€" hibition, and also at the Philadelphia Centennial, and from what we know of the quality we are persuamled it will be with ous a rival. l‘lumbago has many uses, and new ones are being discovered conâ€" stantly, amongst which are crucibles, retorts, lead pencils, crayons, electroiy P ing stock, lubricating stock, stove polish, founders‘ facings, piano and organ builders‘ stock, &c.. &o. Tha Communy M is now reported that a supply of prime quality is unobtainable. We call the atâ€" tention of our readers to our article taken severesi test, both in United States, and it superior to any now k1 of the world.â€" The P in us«bas been drawn t is now reported thai The great mineral wealth of the Ottawa Valley is very liitle known or appreciated, and weâ€"hail with pleasure every step taken‘ for its development. The Plum:â€" bago taken from the mines of the above Company has been submitted to the severest test, both in England and the United States, and it has proved itself superior to any now known in the markets J of the world.â€" The Plumbago heretofore We are pleased to learn that the above Company, formed by W. H. Walker, Esq., recently in bugland, are entering upon active operations under circumstances so favourable as to guaruntee suceess. The necessary Luildings, saw mill for the pre paration of lumber to be used by the Company, factors, office, workshops ahd dwellings, are being put upâ€" as rapidly as possible, and the Company hope that by the month of January next they will be in & position to commence the manuf:câ€" ture agd preparation of all,o{ the various grades of Plumbago stock ‘ oTlawa, saTUkDaAY, aAUG. 13, Wihiite Cheap THE _ DOMINION _ OF _ CaNaDa PLUMBAGO COMPANY. PVomunion Walk Provineial Exhibition Worcester Nauce â€"La Subseription Rates ior i THE RESULT IN RUSSELL THE WEEKLY TIMES N Stu dew 1s" pablished evo cents per week, : ©1Canada, NIX \ Ulawa 2st De lor W ml la f‘m’m P LIN®, no m measure, ‘OF each insartion. For Special Not _ TEN URNIS PKER LINK, and for Paragmaphs. Reâ€" TOMs of Meeting® Financial Statementa of BHoun it s, Ballway Compentes, Insuranc« Comâ€" madh Untile Strayed or Stolew. Frâ€"ms Wanted. Purma for Safe or to Rout. Live Mw. for Sale or to x Meney Wanted or Loan, Nituations Wanted fl_llml-- Â¥acant, &0 &e. l_l ousem \t.ii;dâ€". Sooet Nmd C200 o9 P paasel aard Wanted. amines«s for smale. simeus Wanted. . ouses for Salo. Misked evary P AXBauisti0d â€"J amie Nhirtsâ€"Neelin Br lats â€"Neelin Bro ADVERTINEM ENT THIL ; _ g#8§8 2700000 DZompenies, [nsuranca Com» ad me#tergnf like -lnrflmlon‘ DOsert oct tbe â€" Reading | Maiter, FIFTEE N 4 + SAERT3 Contract8 are mwis for a definite sod AdverUsemenis on the Fupst o exceeding Two . y Womn TWIm "ENTM, _ and ONEâ€"A e Aâ€"HA L "*j"n y t over wenty. The Adve t Alamhed towre +s foltows s Specide! artie oâ€" "~ + Was es ro P ouma. A01cs Black anadla hich are crucibles, crayons, electroiyp stock, stove polish, piano â€" and â€" organ from Ceylon, but W : £LKSB, ERTKRD Ihomsou ) W s 1M b any part 1875 :wuuu:nugmmrmoxnun‘:i. The card is illustrated with eu_pi:hs the words "ten pdunds" are"printed‘ifi the corner. ll'mamlilu«win‘mldndinm a ridie father it has, it would imme= diately perish in its little bowels. vicacanlgimg odm e .9 2 Py S SIHeG rÂ¥ ini is | not to take from : the passengers _ An English sportsman who visited , the Thg * ‘m fhat the potegieny mountain town of Italy, during: Februrry, were ° ‘mwiu.-ingledoyumtqum,ylm"“flrm 'l\opnnn"en ea deer found in the forests, ‘funp. last‘| behaved very the . ladies: especially. winter, often ran into the villages and Boundm&m )“‘_m Pt: died from exbhaust‘on, after being capâ€" |â€"ition of theâ€"vessel m“'w. ? would be tured. ‘Throughout Italy the MMJW m“‘d Maod “:m clbsbod was unusually severe. « b“.m. .go. al ware pormnit~ A Duluth editor, who has thus far eyt d‘ ted u% , owing to the.risk Stie hn brth erued, Th css | on (nprnie Ality, o se anth nounci i is * e . & is muumudw with cunias "aX,, 48 8850 |current, dack at night, wil THIS Rollâ€"call«â€"the haker‘s visit. A bootless taskâ€"putting on one‘s socks, Sweets in adversityâ€"A sugar house failure. y The Periodicals reprinted by the Leon ard Scott Publishing Co. (41 Barclay Stieet, N. Y.) are as follows :_The London Quarterly, Edinburygh, Westminster, and British "Quarterly Reviews, and Black. wood‘s Magazine. Price $4ayear for one W clusion that they are not oury insuflicient, but absolutely null. It then gives a hyâ€" pothetical sketch of whe history of crea tion, based upon the theory of transfor mation by natural selection and survival » the ftittest." Â¥. The reviews under Contemporary Literâ€" ature are as full as usual. The Periodicals renrintad by tha Takm Article VII, explains the evils to which we are subjected by cold drughts and: want of proper ventilation,, and gives a plan for supplying houses with an unâ€" limited supply of pure warmed air, Article VI. The Guicwar having fallen into lawless practices in regard wiia own subjects, -.ndp been remonstrated with by the British Government, is #upposed to have instigated an attempt to Colonel Phayre, the British, Rum his court, ‘The government is slow about. taking any decided steps in regard to the. matter, and the inefficiency of the Anglo, Indian administration is severely criticis, Article V. A history and comparison of the British and Prussian oducational systems, Article IV. relates to the : slave trade now practised among the natives of the South Sea Islands. 1 t The Weatminster Review, "or Jul{, has just appeared from the press of Tus _( Leoxaro Scort PostisurNo Co., 41 Barclay | ntreet, New York. _ CUn.tents as follows : 1. Sunday and ! »i.‘. 11* Macready‘s leminiscet es. 111. Alloptropic Christianity, IV. The Paciticâ€" Islanders‘ Protection Bill. ' V. Education in Prussia and Enghind. VI. The Guiewar of Baroda. ViL. House Ventilation and Warming. VIIl, The Evidences of Design in Nature. Contemporary Literature. ‘ Article I., beginning with Lent, mainâ€" . tains that there are no valid ecclesiastical reasons for observimg it, traces its history "in the early Christian church and the tiime of the Reformation," and refers to such of the various practices and cereâ€" monies connected with it as are likely to prove interesting points of contrast beâ€" tween the Ent and present;: and then discusses the question of the observance of Sunday, the nature of its authority, and the degree of its obligation. Article II. A dissertation on the decaâ€" dence of histrionie art enters largely into this article, which is rather an: essay on Macready and the character ofthe stage than a review of the Reminiscences. Articleâ€"I1l _ "When a gas assumes a form so far differing from its normal form as to be practically a distinct gas, W ii called by chemists allotropic. _ Thus ozome is allotropic oxygen. â€" Now as dz0né difters from oxygen, so does Mr. Haweis‘ Christianity difter from the Christianity of the New Testament. Hlonoa we have | ventured to give to the religious systens set forth by f{r. Haweis the name of Allo tropc Christianity.‘" ‘The article is deâ€" voted to "the consideration of Mr.| l{aweis‘ theory‘" "of what is called Na |, tural Religion, and then his theory of Christianity." _ ks ' authority has been granted. It would have been much botter bad Mr. Baker not bean apposed than that the candidate announcing himself, 0n the authority, of the teformers of Russell and authentiâ€" cated by the Globe, should be so egre giously beaten. ceived the informatio that he had been invit ers of Russell to jof that he was _ the date, aod ~thst _ as l in the field. â€" Wesougl | some of the leadin= Ke poi‘s. lhis is an experience, however, | till morning, and that any person who that may be greatly beneficial. The lesâ€" | !9"t! thï¬_vuulhin the M{:“Mï¬ scows did so at his or her own risk. pwover, as ; son | should not be lost. A 10ng ©XP¢â€" | ali the ladies, of Mr, Dalton‘s party weul mence in electioneering tactics goes to | sitting disgonsolately on the _ shore show that chances o( an underhanded, | whileo _ their ‘fathers _ and _ brothers uncandid beginning leading to success :;’N l?l:etbou:vli'tllxmb'z ul.wnnéyâ€mou::;x: are very slim indeed. It is quite soon should the vessel slide off the roci, he enough to use the name of the people as | engaged with the hubifuntt to take as an endorsation of the candidate when many passen‘gers ‘as could bwpnev.iled; the people have granted authority. It is l'l‘g"’:‘owcl“"’ ":“ vexsel ‘~:‘; "ill’i‘;" ":":g.; ’ exceodingly dangordus to do it unless the | in ndingâ€"plege tortreetitihtn in. ts Jatk. authority has been granted. It would mess. â€" By this meaus betweeu 10 and 60 have been much botter had Mr. Baker| persons were landed ; but Mr, Dalton lost not bean apposed than that the candidate‘| 80M®What :’d :iam '; â€":I: innouncing himself, 0n the authority, of ‘ummo ll:’;(mq u“comb.n,'..* ,{t ap he Reformers of Russell and authentiâ€" | arrived and had the .party ~eonveyed to | Nq n s in d i sls PF m Leug BV 1 id ed to g0o, and to produce the melancholy result â€" disclosed by the polls. This is an experience, however, that may be greatly beneficial. The lesâ€" son should not be lost. A long expeâ€" rience in electioneering tactics goes to show that chances of an underhanded, uncandid beginning leading to success | will find in the eldction of 'l'htu‘.t:hy eyi. | the vessel bounded heavily and rebounded i de: g s i+ Araan 1 ; | again and again. . The timbers strained as ‘le ie of a "Conservative rem,.uw.' But | as thoush m""‘ ing to part ; the it cannot at any rate be claimed for a | saloon 1..mp5 were grown from their Conservative gain. _ | &X places and crusbed heavily against the The hist ry of Mr. Rocque‘s unfortuâ€" | WAlls and ceiling. and the P“_":S'_l" nate coming out is a sealed book to us piiched from m."t o onl aer nren: we . hal | the greatest confusion. ‘There wes great e were utterly unaware that the gen: | axcitement among the passengers for n tleraan had the slightest aspiration to | few moments. A rush was mado for lifs represent the County, until wo had reâ€" Eireuervers, women fainted, children.cried ceiveul the information from the Globe gw]y,mduuuyléntum:lybecx:;t“fllï¬*‘lé hut ho bad 1 % form. a great many men turned very pale. that he had been invited the Reformâ€" | was probably fifteen or twenty minutes ers of Russell to opposo\ Mr. Baker, | before the Gaptain could get a boat lowâ€" that he was the lef@®@gn Candiâ€"| @red. Mr. Daiton went to the Captain dats, Aud! thst 2s suok \ he | was and asked if he thought there was uny e . [ o actual danger of the steamer going down. }m..ne tield, _ We sought information from | The Captain â€" said he conls not tell. some of the leading Reformers of Russell| He thought there was mo danger, but who if any such important step had been wnllhl land ; as nnn()l:;.pm?nxrm‘at :ne take s e - ; | @oald. _A crew were despatched with the * 1 :‘l fuuse L “’ll"‘“ cognizant of i6 | purser to obtain nssistance, and returned and they were ag »enighted as ourselves. | after a long time, followed by several The question, whojhad invited Mr. | habitants in their scows. ‘I‘wo other life Nocque and how ha.l he come to be the | bOsts were lowered ‘"‘l‘hm""i“‘i with a aecepted crnd;] crew of six_men in each. The ca tain . :':‘ '_:‘ .‘ (nll “lfl o‘;l the Reform Party acknowledged that the remaining ï¬oats n / prosented and eondorsed as such t0 | wore ulmumrth‘y. The lady passengers the electors by tho Globe, remained withâ€" | werb despatched first, six in each boat | out any light upon it whatever. Qur ob | and four in uoh scow. Night clnvinf.in, I ipctions and remonstrances were made in |{h@ Captain refused to allow the ship‘s | ime in e o ymnl boats to take any more passengers, on the | time to correct the mufhké that had been |[yround that it was unsafe, as the bouts | comimitted. But nothing was done, and mésht meet with.an accident, and be carâ€" the candidature of Mr. Rocque was allowâ€" | ried over the boulders. e stated that ed to go, and to produce the they were . : melancholy result disclosed by the PRRFROTLY saPE WnERR Ttilky WRRK, ’ polls. This is an experience, howevet, till morning, and that any person who that may be greatly beneficial. ‘The lesâ€"| l@ft/the vessel in the habitants ssows did son should not be lost. A lons ama_|*2 * ,h."' _or h'.' _own risk. . [{Towover, as ; interest,. _ We in fact, from all the causes that presented themseives, regarded Mr, Baker as an exccoiingly strong candiâ€" date, and Mr. Roeque as an extremely weak one. . Competition between â€" iwo abtagonists so unequally matched, in a !counl.y not n markable for the constancy | of its political attachments, presented to our inind the certainty of a defeat to (lfllfl party. It is possible those opposition journals who are every day found grasping with the utâ€" most eagerness at every passing shadow, that perchance an outrage or a job may . be traced to their political opponents, will find in the eldction of Thursday evi; dence of a "Conservative reaction." But it cannot at any rate be claimed for a Conservative gain. ; * The hist ry of Mr. Rocque‘s unfortuâ€" nate coming out is a sealed book to us We were utterly unaware that the genâ€" tleiaan had the slightest aspiration to represent the County, until wo had reâ€" ceivel the information from the Globe rnnd highly eateemed resident, who for many years had maintained business re lations of an honourable and successful character with the people to whom he lookâ€" ed for support. He had been the accepted candidate of his party ever since the election had beeu voided. o had the constituency canvassed long before Mr. Rocqua was heard of as a candidate; and the continuing benelit of the successful canveass made no longer ayo than last winter was no small consideration in his interest. _ We in fact, from all the causes «, aod. thst as such *‘ he was the tield. _ We sought information from ne of the leading Reformers of Russell u if any such important step had been on must have been cognizant of it i they were as benigzhted as onraaivac ROOKâ€"NOTICE LW C920 â€" SIC° passengers 1 huck.. "CEAalÂ¥o% ns L i ' o ortbe aluaty lt |nohitig tnlatakne un m oftes n ;ol'\b:r'h.‘ o:;d'lllaol- vessel uoorh:::d, undthb: , & ing â€" . Nwg: w Italy the weethen| pmwendtie esc read ftet they would be but Wednestiiay was the first time his f100 & turned pale. | Mr. H. l-niu.l a retired . merehant . had , many â€"disgstors at Protection sea, but no pighmat‘ oo!lld ual the E brief panic on ‘ boatt the “ï¬geri.n." nglund. | Seyaral J!us%ngni for Liverpoot #cknowâ€" Warmi ledged that the first three mitutes was ) \ WE‘ | no# pleasant, ind added that the captai o NAtuPe: | was a «jolly old gricket " and acted as E in en tiog?" sipand aet dred yards below ; and "thoks who did leave in did so at their own risk. &pflnmh.honl“ ears of age, ho(ï¬iro..bzi-.c-d-nhum | SEIZED BY THE BARON, and compelled to hand his life preserver id the 153;. \ Heywas then l¢ft to prucure another for himself, whith he‘lo«t no time in doing. ‘The Priner, a short time after the accidenty progured his sketchâ€"book, and while quietly smoking his cigar, took C t:n:: Toe (ouienue, wito Â¥ed .A gen a Louisana, w ‘seen many a, hatd cdoy‘s, fighting during the rebellion, spoke. in very }:vourable terms of the uet o( the captgin. He was standing. i cabin with his little son, aged j}l“" the shock took place ; procuring. & lifeâ€"belt. he told the little one to enclose himself in it, and do the best he could to save lngne If, should \the vesâ€" gel careen. e noble little tellow, ‘with tears in his ‘dyeés‘reftwed to do so‘ and begged of his father, who was crippled in the war, to take it \back for his..own preâ€" servation. "The parent +enderly declined‘! and with great difticulty: succeeded in ponu.diuqbiholchild to . comply with his :‘hh?h. C flftthct_.i’llt pro_wl.“::m,t:- y more especially, as e very noymentof dunger, he saw lno‘flzer strongâ€" 1y built man, who had all throuch the passage taken oceasion to laud his own virtues, 4 Amon i ers were {wo Ausâ€" trian no‘{)mgqrgfnce de Stathenberg and his seoretary, Baron de Wallemarâ€" who did good Bervice in bringi;ig several cowardly, men to n. . ‘Tue latter saw a lady t-endera,impion a strong, hearty rean to hand ber a }ifebelt, ‘The fellow, too much occupied with fitting one round his own mus¢gylar frame, attempted to walk away when he was the railway station, and thence to Montâ€" real by special train,. Mr. Dayton and his friends expressed t:;éir dissatisfaction l:‘ the a W{Mk‘ f discipline among the mw‘; the yessel ; but :ï¬loku highly of the ability of the‘ Aabiténts in the emerâ€" gedqu. Mr, P, B.‘H#+yward, of Cincinnati, an old lake navigator said he had sailed in vessels that were blown up, burnt out, Sintemonfs of the Passengors. TWENTY YBARS‘ EXPRRIRNOE \_ Yesterday our reporter interviewed | on the St. Lawrence and lakes and preâ€" several passengers by the Richelion and | yvious to that time served in the Eng‘iah Ontario Navigation Company‘s steamer | marine from boyhood. _ ‘The qaiet and Algerian, now l{ing stranded at Vauâ€"| cool manner in which he went to work dreuil, and also the captain of that vessel, | being the result of this exper.ence is to enqnire into the truth of certain statoâ€" | thus censured by some and applauded by ments that had been made by which it‘ others, who have boen often placed in poâ€" was claime i the Company and its officers | sitions of danger. The split rocks and were open to censu, c. l the shoal surrounding them ar® annually Mr James Dalton, broker, of Cincin: ‘ the cause of many disasters, though hapâ€" nati, the first gentlewmen spoken to, suid pily not fmquonfl'y to passenger veiu*u. heand 30 to 40 other Freemasons of that ‘Twelve years ago the Jenny Lind ran into city, many of them being accompanied the boulders and gmdugu, broke up. by their wives and daughtors,were taking Four years ago the Grecian struck on the round trip to Portland, to attend the the split rock at the south side Of Supreme Council of Ancient and Accept:â€" : the c,nmnel and driftine down to the ed Rite, which com nences its sittngs on centre island became fast among the the 17th inst. They joined the boat at King: | boulders where she gradually broke up. ston,at C a. m. on Wednesday,and on leayâ€" All her passengers were saved but oneâ€" ing had 350 pornoa: on board incllzlnling th? a drunken soldier, _ crew. The weather was excellent, an ies everything went along all right until about Last ‘":;) Te o‘:“m‘â€' halfâ€"past four, when the third sitting of iA8t Ye@t the Corinfhian struck on the passengers had just concluded diuner Belise, 400 yards west of the scene of the j it rock disaster, was floated two d and they were just entering the split rock &T“"‘ Himest wo l{l rapids,. Each deck forward was crowded ] °{‘;d A'l'h the passengers were safely with passengers, a fresh breeze Llowing at J"‘ iiertan north split rock on wlnoh‘ the time. â€" All at once, the Ailgerian lies is table like in form, LEAYE a DRFENCELES® PRMALE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST WaARNING TME STRANDED _ STEAMER ALGERLAiN. BUNK ORâ€"WRRCK ED, THE TIMES OTYAWA, SATURDA\. AUGUST 14, â€" 1»75, man‘s coat, unless the The hair from::a Jadies‘.bzaid should never be worn on the lapel of a gentles. Fuinis | mevak Conddic c oys d A> overboard from the" Prince Napoleon, in carene: The waithg teat ie lores o W g “":“M “‘;‘â€â€˜wm m« su °C e log: he pomnes B "ur trx Aesriadwasnc.. . s ed : ©" On, begoryra, what candlesticks they Dare in this eountryl;!, Some of the Belgian journals .say that secrets societies, rivalling ‘h‘mfl“'m of the Carbonari, exist in the Prussian rovinces which have m iarge Roman of&"mlh p:futhï¬m. i‘byw«:(mp;: ‘ of ten each, of w Bs t is tï¬ h o tinoliormam of the ut Jw tenth, their ou..r‘." Ths you ‘h:%lé’ :‘fl ten s groups know on ¢ the hundred, A log of wood containin a sealed botâ€" e ï¬â€œjï¬-g,bq-n.pm;t?zï¬u H-m.l France. "It was one of the kevéral thrown A verdant emigrant, who had Llived in a country town from &thirth, arrived in New York a few nights since, and was sauntering up Broadway. In amazement hc: stared at the lampâ€"posts, and exclaimâ€" as constitute health ufl ad, reâ€"establish -oum‘ll nerves and will, conse~ quently, not only preyent this exhaustion, nfredienis composing ~Fellows‘ Comâ€" pound Syrup of Hypophosphites are suck but in most cases the result of such degeneration. ‘The ingredients composing Fellows‘ Comâ€" Exhaustion and degeneration follow the excessive use of the seases, without due intervals of rest for repair. \In order to maintain the wonted energy, the force expenided, whether of body or mind, must be restored. ‘When the ‘:'xx‘ndiwn of brain matter and other n elements is continued by over work, the egrly exâ€" t{neï¬on ?f lifg ihol_[ may be looked for as M 4y meen A Lt ue oaap ol oc En nvgl Heavuithy hard incrustations will form in th head, the bones of which sometimes es soft and break away in pieces. will persons continue, to »uffer from such an annoying dï¬ï¬uï¬ng.wum they can ,juo; as well bo‘ cured‘ it? Dr. Sage‘s Catarrh Remedy will cure the wolrst form.;gr &hnh ; in fh‘?:hlt,h th: only sure afe remedy w yet been offered to the public. lgnyl?f:nh, irritating preparati n & relieve 510 urpmr:f'tmyflw’ i m“ Cutarrh Romady m soocbing aad Laoles atarr is ~ s0o in its effects. {nd whan mediP en 4e in in its efl’ooh( and when used with Dr. Pierce‘s Nasal Douche, &ccording to direcâ€" tions, does not fail to effect a cure. Sold by all Druggists, _ Foris this not litordlyâ€":ll that we have as the result of our barter J I do not mean to speak disrespectfully of the , German language, for we owe it too much | to be so childish. Noble in fll_:\.:fm, acâ€" curate in construction, musi in its flow, it opens up to its th h student a mine of wealth which cannot in equalled lby.ny modern language, and our own | owes its vihli}y and ntron%t: to the selfâ€" | same stook. . I would not be unjust to the ' French tongue, which masters so wel the exactsciences, and bends itself with so much smooth facility to every vatying mod of thought or fancy. meanwhile the child learns English, so called, for she does this in spite of all prohibitions and orders not to the useleas, the unclean thing. And (what kind of English does she speak ? | It is unneceâ€"sary to answer the question, for l ne se o F LC " / But what German or what Frengh do our children gain from the nurses and in experienced teachers to whom they are contided in their first nine or ten years of life ? At most they can learn but baby tailk, for that is all t1ey are capable of reâ€" ceiving. It is in vain to lupgly words where ideas do not exist for w ich they are needed. And even in this whatinac curacies do we not have, what inhrm tions of English terms picked up. their companions! We might as wellâ€" as we do in too many casesâ€"leave the child to be talked to hy oaly an iï¬nonnt | Irish girl, and then hope to hear her ex . pressing herself in pure English, But not so wise as he was yet, for we haye not yet reached the recognition of our terriâ€" ble blunder by the mourning which showed that he was in reality not so foolish as he scemed. At present we are glory ing inl our mess of pottage. t p0 0 i 2i Y El 1 @ In our daily conversation we dinï¬{uu it with all varieties ofslsnï¬;emuou ine or femine, as the case may beâ€"one as bad as the other. Weâ€"disregard its delicate shades of meaning, wo do all we can to, deprive it of all force by our careless use of its terms, we load it with provinâ€" cialism and Iore.[xn phrases, and tgon we scorn{ully. turn our backs upon it as if it were an old wornâ€"out servant who may have been of use to scrub our floors or sweep our barn yards. We hire foreign nurses for our children, so that the first word they ut er shall be either a French. or German didoot‘md we boast of the fuct that these children talk only French or German, and "do not understand one word of Et:flich. Esau sold his birthriï¬l.n:., but he hardly cousidered itlL good yain. _ We are WHO JUMPED OVERBOARD, Last year the Corinthian struck on the Belise, 400 yards west of the scene of the present disaster, was floated two dn{l alter. _ All. the passengers were safely landed.â€" ‘The north split rock on which the Algerian lies is table like in form, with deep water oneither side and a clear channel ahead. It is expected the vessel will be onil‘y floated toâ€"day or toâ€"morrow and kept free of water {vy her steam Fumps unl.ilrlbo ?rrivudon dock. All the uggage is free from damage, and has been forwarded to the passengers. orâ€" beaten, and possessos frame. _ He has had Facts are Ntubborn BRAIN EXHAUsSTON. Spoak English ? bload; reâ€"establish Thivgs," is lost. a very robust l cpe i mmesas Diamond Yeast Cakes. Norwich Eggâ€" Powdé¥?} Department of Putlic Works 4 }%} BRA ;';i‘-li.':â€"'fé;nden to have Umdutu‘l‘ a‘lgnhmq two solvent persons, residents Domi~ nion, and willing to b:::ns Sureties for the due i udtheoetno&" I weve bl "J g not, however, bin mm or any tender. f LE apilC To ubeninbet hnd rakarly > 4 .0 MPVIRIEs Batisfactory security will be req on real estate or by deposit of 4 ic or municipal securities, or C to an amount of jive per cent, on the bulk sum of the Contract. t " #1.0 & ,’-i'. i k cyoB"*‘® all kinds of Cakes WITROUT 4o be had of all Grocers." «4. %D4 abe H. {."‘_'w»mâ€"ag.,†3 y ~â€" Sealed Tend endorsed, . *‘ Tenders ‘ for Extension West Block," .&m‘mad to the. undersigned, will be received at office un« til Thursday, the 26th day of Au ust, &m for the ne works uiruf for pletion of an ndshion to':go West Block Deâ€" suruunul. Building, Ottawa, viz : Mason, utâ€"stone, Brick, Oatpenter and Joid-u,g other works ; also rought and Cast work nqnirga_tor thé above. _\ n Summer.â€"To leave Mattawa on Meondays, Wednesdays and Fridaysat 10 a, n. :nu.{r-' rive at Deux Rivierss at 5 p; m, To leave Dent Riieres on Tuesdays, Tn an d Saturd«ys M?Laa and arrive at Matt+wa at 3 . dis Printed notices contain further informa> tion as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen, and blank forms or Tender may be obtained at the Post® Offlices of Raprides dos g‘mchlmu. Rockiiffe, Deux Riveries and Mat« wa. Post Office Inspector‘s Office, | ‘OtmWws, 20ch Juiy, fafe °* | ml'u winter ‘("Ih.u 'l.lalllfl .?.luvo l(nxuwnon s and a. m., aid affive: At muammumain andd Friâ€" days at noon, ‘fo leaye b:rd- des Ja@chims mMnn and Fridays Â¥ p. m., or upon arrival of mali from Pembroke, and ‘arfive. at Maitawns on Wednesdays and Baturdays at 5 Contraai o) Cl‘ NgeSLY® Mails, 6w a proposed Cont far four ‘dn. per week eaeh M« lld% r . between mduu ubd J obidls ts stool mvu and three‘ times per week each way during the season o{ Pavis vailon ~het ween: Denxâ€" 4t and Mattawa from the ist Se ptenc ber: im 9 rAd * I 0“""""‘.""""1\.00,..'1 a canoo / Skif, a sultable vehicle, or on horséback, according to the season. ~> 2 t in winter the mahile io Innwa Maitkwa a. No Yoy m Conti MAIL CONTRACT. the Exhibition: and it will be responsinl+ for damnges of loxs ‘of any lYnd. or for accidents by ur; l:.w‘ n:.l‘lt!r'l‘.a employ Phuy lm watlciimicn mu.u'mm \gg{nm :fl’u unll‘ndurll"n‘g the hours the txhibition is Open Lo t e Fo 'r&.Mnmtï¬ to the Secreâ€" ur;olflmunum v'"%.r * * 4 } / We ie & f HW A Mn el r n TorOntc, Ont, H.JN, A, MOKELLAR, '?‘"W lan wilt Hodx Tor the Mwlmn of the #xhibition; and it will be re damnges of thi® of any J.d, or for tivre O olherwise, _ The transper tatlo uounlmn. P ;"'â€""' The nn#cm rece unpaoking and m(.l:l th:‘pmneu lb'r .e.x'muuouw I be lhou;nlvn oo.k:ll:lnw Casen® is n{l int~ ere, Fittings, &0., which A X o all the ir countersha fis vï¬am -l,w Ing, &c , for the transmts ‘ot power !mm the %‘Mn shaits in the Machinery Hall. Ad +râ€" ngemenis of articles and dec »rationg must be. {'u orm::»rmuyu:.l‘tehr :.ho general p'mmup ed. by 6 W' s t ; 'l}n'flun.d Lt thig i tlodx Tor the '&'hwm.." aft 3'!..32‘*?’. A tending exhibitors at the Ini{ernational Exhibiâ€" ® s inetn ons at murmepniien ms of a t On is necessary to secure space, AT PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. Canadian Commission; loternational txbibition of 1976 Ontario Advisory Board ‘This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, To l)c&;mwmu of Public Works, } E. é.‘UN,. } awa, 9th August, 1875. Becretary: To each Tender: must be nt;.lscbmhe s;tu‘: ratiures, of .. two .responsible solven E:S:ons, mfl{enu of tbe%;tn nlon, willing to come sureties for the catrying‘ out of these. ¢Jnditions, as well‘as the due performance ‘of works embraced in the contract. The eh«zuo or monéy thus sent in, will be returied to the respective parties whose Tenders.are not un‘md F M w For the due fulfilment of the oonu.ot’ satisfactory security will be r.gul:ed on rea e-utie,i or by crifl»om orb‘m:n mb&ctgr munic gecurities, or bank s e nmounnl! five ‘per â€"cont on ‘the‘ Bulk ‘sum of the contract, of which the sum sent in with the Tender will be consig¢ered & part J Ninety per cent only of the progress estâ€"; nm.;. 'ymp:. paid unti{l.'ho_ m‘;l,ï¬?n of the works. The amount required in each case will be stated on the form of Tender. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that Tenders will not be cousidered unless made! |uiou{ in apcordance with the printed forms, andâ€"in the case of firmsâ€"except there ‘are attached the actual lifnntur«, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member of the same; and further, an accepted . bank cheque, or.; other available security, for the sum of from one to Wi#ce thou» sand ddam, according to the extent of work on the section, must locomg:ny each Tender, which shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines or fails to enter:into contract for the works, when called upon to do so, at the rates stated in the offer submitted. j The works will be let in seetions of the respective lengths indicated on a map of the line, which, together with plans and specifiâ€" cations of the various works, can be seen at this office, and at the Lachine Cnnï¬ Uffice, Montreal, on and aiter Frivay, the:TzHinp day of September next, at either of which .glpcu Printed forms of Tender can be obtained. ‘ Beal»d Tenders nddressed to the Seapetary of Public Works, and endorsed " Tender for the Lachine CUanal,‘ will be received at this office until the arrival of the Rastern and Western mails on Trurspay the Sizteenth dda of .yu-lm nezxt, for the enlargement of thi canal, consisting of the widening and dmpen- ing of the channel from near the new basin east of Wellington Street bridge, upwards, to the river St. Lawrence at Lachine, embracing the construction of new locks at $t. Gabriel and Cote St ‘Paul, also the taking down and réâ€" building the upper portions of the present locks at these places: building regulating weirs, culverts, brldqe {leu; the construction of a new entrance lock at Lachine, and the formation of a ¢hannel and basin on the south or river side of the existing entrance. ___ _ LACHINE Canal Enlargement. To Contractors. * 122L Eh Frovinciat St q owrmm‘ NDERS,‘addrossed to the Postmaster bouctimmtir? 2lotites NOTICKE ‘TO CONTRACTORS ‘of ewflh Mï¬:ï¬n‘" °‘“',,{'..'. Ncr . ldâ€˜ï¬ & proposed arâ€" â€"four» years, $wo times per week +182iey . I & A.‘D‘ T. P. FRENOH $ a Pï¬;'ua..‘ Inspector, By Ords AÂ¥ ids Toronte J 7M«A *~~~thige A QJ Mï¬â€˜-fl s vs i ainms in r""“n 57 bosket ;.“, : â€":‘;:'- se e e ioi E‘mï¬ml in connection with tnets j gnioomjo, ul top astention ar sue Pbne to ’!rg;!&'!éwumm.m 4 eleetciori i Arany Treagers * hooe, giby Snd sotee of â€"«*WHOMAS SHORE & 4umPANY *"IBnodblkdlW tWLREB ‘& THOM ~ON.1 Carléton Cl 206, 22 Juna: stt Anotioneer and baad Apou" siabiet NCHAM, -u-lnul.â€"l.l.?ururotllo. % +~First hich tte In Aie vusy, en more or leas, 40 of mowing machine through from end to end. i‘_‘.!";;_;s-_-.-m‘u 5-,BEEA:XNuuAu. By J. BERMINGKHAM. B uto» wovuse ax» not, ol proue 10. ONIE VOLUM it of over 1,000 pages mm"qn,qu?w 'lth full page Kngray» It is the WORLD‘S STIRY BOOK, and all t to it...Agent‘s OutAt free to ail: who mn bu:::- and will l':u_hrully can vass, : ~FORD:â€"&C©o.,â€":. . ~ av m:.em it wost, Jewels of Imaginative Literature : b Pilgrim‘s Progreas,‘ Vichriof Wakoficid, Robinsoit Orvusoe, ~ Paul and Virginia, Undine, . Tales from Arabian Nights,. â€v 9 0k v,,.".'-'d"*--vyf w 4a2i,40j, §BULING A LIBaARY,...0F ... EAMads â€" Aiction; _'_0..__!‘,“."_"- B Agent‘s Outfit Free! Ay ‘Aâ€" o polsg s fooge m-&'.fgï¬ Iorm“sndlntlg:'l‘:y wu‘toluumm road will M.’.‘;&'." directs, m uP epi W Hal t Pobite Works, On the Bank Street Road, FOR 84L B, York Steet, ne: Clu. DESJARDMXS, General Agent WILSON & ORR, Carvers & Gilders 4 -. LOOKING=â€"GLASS and Utawa, Jan. 23 Fige, Lays, Avoivexy, axp Guaraxrer. ‘Temporary Oflice: itizens Insurarice Co‘y. _ _ BHOW 02 KES MAVE TO ORUDKE March 12, 1874, re Cazruers & Gilders. Cash ‘Assets=Over $26,000,000 Have received of their Bpring Importations, 48 BALES CARPETS and CURTAIN®. Em bracing ali the novelties, out for the season, 0 which the confidently Equltabls: Life: Assurance Company, SHOOLBRED & CO OflA'A CARPET HoUSE CaPITAL, RIDEAU STREET, CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STREET PHiscellancous, Special Valug tw Lace Co>inins. AGENT:for OTTAW A and vichity, ’Drug“_S‘tore. T. T. SHEPHERD PICTVRE FRA ME o Do E'"’VEH: 1t Jannary Â¥rd, 127« Chemist & Druggist, ASYT END Invite â€" Inspection. ON‘EASY TERMS. NOTICE. usurince. MANUFPAOT URER§ Warpcts, Ivugatsts, Snark s â€"st. oTraAwaA. T. Sutton, N. LAVALLE & Bape Gove. Pilies tow as‘ mad vile 81 the curs mt new" bHsqu., Hamiiton On $2,000,000. Ame PSTU % 4 Poue or Ladles: _ 25 to S10 A Cem«morth Reading (â€"A Dlamopd worth Beemy: SAYVE YOUR“EYE?I’ Restore your >R iils m:m’;.nmg; h t By l“'nr Hiluae« i h. 44 trated PHY SI0LOGY,. A%AIAN.' ,ml P JÂ¥ 7 & #IGHT, s how to Restore "mpatrâ€". v J “::::?vw beo s-‘ ?un‘,ugh l-‘:::o'ï¬ #11 other Disâ€" "_’_u Ciew, CV SORmT PME WeRSE RFRE" ©ases of ; _m. ,;g;""†NONHY BY ADJUSTING E GLASSES ON FYOUR NORR AND DIS. FIGURING FOUR "ACE. Pamphict of 109 m Mutled Free. Send your adfrea DAV E OUR“EYSf( Restore Ur »4 s méum’y?.≫, By readi our hane c timasenoagnour lv:#lilull'l'.' ‘fm J Pd Vie i nentegopmpatr S io ons Veak. Wail~ . PW;:‘.-‘N strength. ‘They ate wat» ranted from the poisonous oils and acids which nmhwthommdnudthw “tmâ€"lnh-h;;’uu- true to their names, but are from fruits of the bost quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only noe# im PYRIMONT ~SEYSSEL ~ASPHAL TE 'gut SYRUP OF REP SPRUCE GUN 5 Loes of doommanlm | Price Sn OODLR mar duaiihs ~oanl qed ALHECRO Newbory & 4 nu, 87 Newgate sireoi, London. ()Nl BOX OF CLARKE‘S l ‘_l J &{" d ravel® 86X%, C boxens, â€" _g;;‘mh& bf wh-u ol F\ JULARKE, Medicine vetdors rain eve Fnnwn mm .2 :unovï¬:zz:l:m'ï¬)mflga * , J. H. REEVRR, ipicnr s6 B 124 Nassaul «t., New Whe superiority of these ANkroop REsTORRD â€" M youthfui imorade «0a. nn.u-hn‘: u. o) oo Solg K p0, poipe o nmed a» Houth Amerida. Bend a selfâ€"addr i9he to the tav, Foskris "Inman, Usi. 7, 1874 alltey»A very Aund all the Lonton Wholesaie Houses, â€" rmeront in en cte oc i c n e mâ€"ï¬ï¬m& Drn @#ta p axoesar Jdan. 22, 1870, Y _ Agents for Dominion of Canede. dOgerH BURNETT & co. BostO®, UBEK CBEMJCALS ANDNEW MEDLOLN Beiecled,. And BW ordere e a hi "AeEubich f xecuted 81, 88 4~124 South Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONB on lumeras> Many of ths Ohlo: being un:;'ï¬'m e Teeleeeet e paihhy, bae ic GMLATINE~‘The purest prepatation is Mon Caretuily packed and shi Orders payAbic in Hugiane. pped. made 1HomAas monson & Rle House, New York City, PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, Morson‘s. Effectual Runedies 2. L. 20023 (2CU own nouses, whilst its Jow “T)‘GEL“M‘%':I.I’,E un“rueh{h.ddl.l-’ ‘m e paris city t 10 ots, per gallon, in 30 galion L‘t';'éso each, b':nf exira. For conyeyance to the Springs and other information, apply to ’N'I BOX OF CLARKE®S B 41 PILLS8 Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s ‘Extracts We no e Reiora® o +â€"20 490. TB . ONe recled to the fact that this Ilmï¬ water loses nove of Its virtues by ‘Keeping or transporia» vion, and that where "freely ï¬n by thttln goud health, heaith continues. BLlrnvuMn ho cannot visit the Springs the wa can be as well used in tneir own houses, whilst its low cust m'neeflt within the reach of all., Dhafsremud 4o any 2e ud n P Eie EO Burnett‘s * fre couniry air and ‘fréedom Trom Oxcite» ment give the ent the benefl of hygienic resuLs Amn:vul;': w be Obiained elsewhere. ;‘zmh.dh‘-m?-rmo id A.LEE Ll .-I y di= these Sprir these SprIr use ces Comforiable quarters at mod charges flted With all nocessary equiromenie 22 * " 4 tea to snend & few woeks in the country should vizlt thaoua dasia.s Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts duly â€" 1474. A limited number of boarders can be accom» modatedâ€" at the Borthwick Hprings. invailds wiching to avail themselves of the bevefite to ba derived from the use 0f the best Mireral ; Water on the uontinent, and parties wishing to | NDIGESTION, AXND DiNEASER, The n REiEDLISS are Otlawa, July 26, 1870 C \ Anistines ( 20 COdE PRCCARCITE y S yous debllity,. 465 B&VIRgâ€"tri d in oNSUMPTION, voorn o o o. x# FOREBD.â€"A victim of youthfui imprude 10e, causing preranture SHOWER ANQ OTHEA BATHS, TNHUE ROLLOWING 18 A N tof Ine, and i ooflnln:ydo enjay | good hewith, sound Im:m 16 ; umhc»mw& y "THm, 78 yeare old. aining, gentieineb, you‘s .ï¬{:ï¬mfl\lu’. PH LL." 4 mzmm:mm Worksâ€"Hoknsey Danal Ond Meyy 18 rvoud ‘ t mitiitine Abddews c SCHI _ (WOre minster, Wikis: mh: say that your Piils are an excelient -:nm for me, and 1 ceriainiy do enfoy|rcod urnett‘s Extracts Borthwick springs. UTICH For cooking purposes VANILLA, ____ ROSE, _ ly. Chemists and Druggists "':llh?utmwofld. Extract from a Letter E A * i a.\pflggfu Hemecdies. "Â¥ .\;‘?’E"lu“‘w ;' a"d wenuine prepared only by SAVORY & MOOR 144 Rand stuane ®20300 ho mawe W c Cmm n oubiBinta} Hotel, Puile. UiaRD, .'-dqm rite Ammediately,, BO., °.0. Box set. & T. HORTHWICK, 8 Nicholas street. has found a «lis D WASTING most approved @lyddw G f6lu a‘» Un m‘.m m.gn.:_.'..;m ouly ue PuSTAGK STaAMPS Are no sold at this be purchased som any of 10 oo onl NiL ®* BBLISH MALLS x Â¥in NeW YOIK, ciose _every Monda» and Po aoaain Eit w ow reas a e werled us # ud W ent in w it porst orn OR oTrawa, AND VYEKICOLES,) ; which carnnot be mm'e ' Urivers dn- in w ns Suesar t gtt h "‘Jfl Centre Town Livery 6tcbic or‘ais pettone wind h Pubie Qoverany t Livery Stables, Carric this feature. â€"* ow 196. SUMMER s RKANGEMENT **5 «AhiniAihitar ce ue e Mn pINQGITUNâ€"ST, the best and most Av 4 e °L TZ °T 1t Amaaagnel hm‘; Ottawa, July @B8, 4875 = o 4s use » A selected stock on hand partics. , Orders rom pilg. .. 2Bt 1y byuestairice w Bs Arrival and Departure of Malls, RIDEAU AND March 11, 1874 Bavings‘ Department, Fraser, | 2o« tion. Geot 5. ks i fn“-'&u ling . weorge Hay, Interest Alioweg on Pesk J Macl aren, Keq., Pregk = ames Macl aren, Charies ‘;%â€g Uharies Mages, Esq., Viceâ€"Preside, H < PIERST CLASS Hair Dressor oles" Cons bings doue up in ,,"“-ï¬ n the Shortost Notice, Clams ChArges Waidsnaes Victoria ton Htreet StroeL. LIVERY STABLES SBanmk llfltii(; ho Â¥lonr & gzgd: FLoUr A1n" c y > ELOUR â€" AND FARM Propice, 11«9â€"75, The Victoria ~Stables ing the BHank of H, N. Americs E. CENDKEAU‘s3 up to $.00 p.m, will be sor Matbowina Carriages, BROWNLEE & 00â€" DOUWOOK â€" divihern air Cutting, | PARLGO it nOW open, CUMBERLAND TAYV PaTrRiox 46334 4 1‘res sor enmplavag | ulldinge, YoB ‘Mon®s, ~‘8l, and 4 Mr. Jaxus for the las is on each This well h widâ€"it given pote far thio W ing ly cured profitab and have tea it no refund t Their wi are of th (See s which is mFaus PILE Caran