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it is seriously il!; so seriously, indeed, that his life is despaired of. Such a sultmc The most ingemious legal plea we have heard of late was.one urged by the Coun sel for the prisoner in a case which lately came before a Court in New York, in which it was urged that the counterfeiting with which the cccupant of the dock was charged, was so bad, and tire method of <distributing the spurious coin so stupid that instead of being regarded as a culptit‘ the prisoner should be looked upon as a public benefactor, and rewarded by the ment office, London, during the week enading 13th May, 1870.â€"â€"Mesers W. The following Canadian visitors register ed their names at the Causdian Govern: tion from: the intellectual wealth of Fr-n-b‘o.dmlo,mldut, bowever, detract greatly from the wellâ€" being of the country to which they owe allegiance. The crop of journa‘ists and politicians, in France especially, 1s perâ€" ennial ; and that a turbulent spirit vanâ€" bowever, detract greatly from the wellâ€" being of the country to which they owe allegiance. The crop of journa‘ists and politicians, in France especially, 1s perâ€" ennial ; and that a turbulent »pirit vanâ€" lshes into the daikness of eternal night will not be much regretted, or its cccurâ€" rence noticed with regret. * Ottawa ; Hon,. R. B. Dickey, Ambers!, N. §.; Prescott Emerson, (Q. C., Newâ€" foundland ; Hop. J. T. Carter, Henry Natham, Alex. Murray, B. Columbia. Let happen what may the House of Commons must suceoumb to the seducâ€" tions of the Derby Day, one of the fow holidays by which the labours of the Imporial House of Commons are lightâ€" andâ€"tramps. ‘IT‘he first are beautiful, the sesond interesting, the third detestable. We congratulate Mr. R. G. Haliburton on his ereation as a Queen‘s Counsel. The. genial influence of spring draws forth cowslips, hopes of returning health OTTAWA, WEDNESIAY, MAY 31. 1876 On TRURSDAY. 'fi"" and THURSâ€" DAY, the of June. F. ROWAX HAMILTOX A. D. C. in Wnlhac. Ottawa, May 81, 1878 â€" 41002 To receive Visitors, between the hours of i and 6, A Grand Opportunityâ€"Jus Berniingham Finnan Haddiesâ€"M Lapointe $ Sailmonâ€"Fisheryâ€"W F Whitcher ; Dramatic Entertainmentâ€"College of Ottawa Rememberâ€"Jas Bermingham * Cardâ€"Walker, McIntyre & Ferguson "f Fresh Salmonâ€"M Lapointe * Phaetons etc at Auctionâ€"Jas Bermingham At mn« Exceliency the Countess of Countess of Dufferin The Times. for the "Star" Life Assurance &m&.w e . Contracts mhde with Merchants for adverâ€" ks«ing, by the fortnight, month, ‘\M«' halfâ€" EesX erpiamereraatides on application at the & Notices of Mectings. Regular Notices of Meetings of Societies or Institutions, contracted l‘otTy the year. Situat.ons Wantcd. ao?luuul those in want olr ‘-l;luuons 4:: re offered ucemen ::f-om-u ‘sin To wen to call amt enquire at the office. Under the new proprietary, the "TIMES*" will be found to contain all important Local and Telegraphic News, Canadian and Foreign, and it is requested that all Notices of Meetâ€" Ings, or events desired for lmmnlvm huu--nt&-pdwtho ditor, W that may appear in the the following morning. T. W. Kenny & Sons, BC fimmm‘o will please call and see Nes and get prices. » Printed on the COXCERT PROGRAMMES Our Paris letter this morning gives the test and liveliest news from the gay BILL HEADS Aa HINT 10 HOUSEHOLDERS: 10B PRINTING OFFHCE GCorner of Weilington and Elgin Ste The MORNING TIMES, MexcHaXtT TAarLoRS AND GENTLENEN‘s OUTFITTERS. 14# (late 36) SPaRKs STREET, OTTAWA Hew~Bdscvriisscimonts OÂ¥VEKNXMENXT MoTst: THE TIMES OFFP!ICE. * *T HOME * 8PRINC CIRCULANRS HER EXCELLENXCY THE Subscribed Circulation. ELEGAXTLY PRINTED AT T HE TIiMES, ~ ut t s 1Cs obacs is ** 4 f 5 g at? 2/ + We A Firstâ€"rate Stock, A Firstâ€"rate Outter, A Pirstâ€"rate Fit, paily AND WHEAKKL Y AND . (RAJOTTE® BLOG SPECIALTY. e *X4 j .L. sINBE® ANXI ~__ NILLS,AND POSTER® shortest notice and at moder Coutracts WILL BE is dying; Rochefort A. M. BURGESS, from efforts more Inserted in this Li NVINETING CARDR subseribed Napoléon IV. grof by the grace :r’.lonnof Arc, and C b&. co-ltlshndupuf: To f the hak u: intruder was as fast between the questers as the Maid in the :fl- of the English mdfio&unhfllm‘. The vernal moon also in the & C as its meetings, | like moh’vflfi ) only held to vote the mmmoot ) House from week to k ; yot it was at one umo}te‘icnd Dtdhu the three b:ndra: grave and |revers whuwpl marl out for the Lower Ho way in w :‘uwflw tm t @ rotailly f ‘me® t ‘bedoming politd, as if m‘! closâ€" ing days of December, when ui b?fi:flh- to ‘Be Wke Ti ‘o WB .*~ 1¢# 'm biting frost; France will have r THE MOON aND THE WEATHER, "The young May moon is beaming," and it is anything but fununblobkro makingy, regetation, or r ; iW‘in wdlkmntbntthn‘ot be * mischiet in Ahe. moon,"" and ogrtainly we :exâ€" perience the effects of that strange astroâ€" nomucal characteristic. |It is only the moon that shows itself at this epoch of the year that exercises a blighting inâ€" fuence, and we would -h.‘y“ it for one of the old ‘Judge from its effects: â€" A man from his box @zw@e?:-%-pm Professor Blaikie, in speaking to this mivute, said ;:â€"As convenor of the Ceiltic Club Committee, I have the utmost pleasure. in reporting the continued growth and visible increase of the fund. At the last meeting of the Council in ‘cloter last the subscribed sums stood at the figure of £8,82311s,; since that period the additional subscriptions amount to £1,242 0s. 6d.â€"making a total of £8.065 17s. 6d.. The steady progre:s of this fund is to be attributed, no doubt, partly to the. warm interest and persevering energy of the parties principally concerned ; but tly, aleo, in no small measure to the Ei:ipsuon of those dense clouds of 1&1:: ance, and the breaking down of brinlins walls of prejudice among the Lowland population, with which the proâ€" posal of the University Council was otiginally met. E0 far as the Celts are concerned, their activitLbod: at home and abroad during‘the last six‘ mouths has been unremitting, and bas produced thefmost encouraging results. (Applause.) I direct atteation with lpgill‘l.:ntitudo to the sa n «f £135 contri by the the men of Cowal. and of £64‘ by the High!anders of Islai. . Among colonial contributions the first ylaco is due to the Hon. John Maclean, of Redcastle, Otego, ‘ who has transmitted the munificent sum of | £200 to the fund, over and above his conâ€" tribution to the general subscription of the district to which he bolongs. In returning thanks to the colonies generally, I bave to remark that the amount of their : contriblitions, except in a few individual { cases, has not as yet reached me officially, and therefore cannot appear in the list : hor;willh }»nb:ii::j; but 1 myself erfectly justi in saying, sflv‘u ’I:ovnnmullylt"lfim to me, aud from notices in the hmgcpon. that in Ausâ€" tralia, Ceylon, and New z“%hi: the United State; and (nothwithstanding the serious depression of trade) in Canada, the mest fvigorous exertions are being now made to plant the Scot Abroad in that position which belongs to him, in a scheme so widely gnotk and so essentiâ€" fruits of these efforts, I have no hesitation in stating that the real amount of the subâ€" scribed furtd, including what has not been | officially anpounced to me, but of whose existence I am morally certain, cannot be | much less than £9000 â€"(ap ise)â€"and 1 e uen menuet ober we te, and by this next gr the 'hd.tb,flm i:m is f Pdt:: commit‘ ee should not consider themselves entitled to remit their patriotic exertions, When friends are so numerous and so enâ€" thusiastic as the men of 'g::nlno Celtic blood and Scottish nerve support this mo««ment in the far ends of the earth, it is extremely difficult to signalise indiâ€" v.du«l rames without doing injustice to others ; buloni&rb‘!'m disadvanta zo at which I am placed at a distance from the various scenes of colonial action in this matter, m:z:dpldm‘d. besides m'”!nm:;o;:l..mbw w giving 8 our friends to John Mackay, Boqm.o; I 1 W. Murray, Esq, and @. H. Sutherland, Esqâ€"Hamilton, Untario ; Rev.W,. Matthew, Duncan McKellar, Esq, J.P., aad Jobn Rutherford, Esq., Victoria; Daniel Ca~ ‘ neroo.E:q..mvufi.Mm“J. R. Gillies, Esq., N. Fleming, l,., T. H. Macâ€" kenzie, Esq:, Otago; W.A. Tdm, M.P.C., Dunedin ; â€"â€" Mackay, Esq., Ceylon . been paid up, of which £2,800 . is invested on heritable security +t 4} and 4} per cent., and the rest is lodged in the Commenrcial Bank, looking out â€" for the first favourable investment,. ‘The Council will therefore distinotly perceive that in a very short time the fund will show an annual income of £300 a year, which will be a sum -mrynfld-ntommy deduction tha m{fllh be made from oo dh%i‘:dmduqnh expenses, = calculations -l:d such accidents as, and in the name of bad debts, even the best conducted scheme of subscriptions canâ€" not absolutely steor free from. In conâ€" elusion, [ hops I may be pardoned for -phumzng";redu{y to the ignorant imnfl'mfiou, illy prejudices and narrow intellectual bigotmes which | still. the minds of some men with % this â€"matter of the Celtic % (Leughter.) +In the first place, some will rniuemx believe that Celtic means iuelic, and nothing more, which is just as logical as to say that a dog means a Skye terrier." k 83 much for the subscribed fund ; and for its realization in hard cash, [ bave the â€" satisfection to. announce that the sum of ~£6,457 10s has already Perhaps it would be more in agcordâ€" ance with fact to refor to this matter undera different heading. The Gaelic is n most interesting language to the pifilo logist, but beyond this its utility does not extend, : Still, on these grounds alone it is worthy of cultivation, of conservation, With characteristio: enthusiasm, Proâ€" fassor Blaikiynt a recent meeting of the Senate of th# University of Edinburgly spoke as follows in regard to the funds fortheomins | for © the establishment of a Gaelic chair in the University which his talents luvoi!or years adorned.â€" The reâ€" port, as tu by a correspondent, is too fruitful of suggestion to admit of furâ€" ther abridguient. , A very simple rempdy against burglary, is to secute dcors and windows, that thieve may find it impossible, or at least difficult, to "break through and steal." It is a curions que«tionâ€"â€"one well wonhy’ thankful, for with the disease the the careiul study of the social economist \| :::‘::‘o':“ld::"i& c o :lti::fl um m’Fmdk‘ where the professional tramp hibernatess | pjop of tmn‘:nd the dealers in the littlé In winter we never see bim; in summer l man wants Ehere below rebersing ‘prices we see him al\ day long. . Mis reappearâ€" ‘ fqu:h. y;.r of grace 1843, only persons ance is as sure as the rise of the moreury | :.‘; bl';:l': 'l:m! m.IM' , object in the thormometer &nd the reappesrance | ip ~ a story tol% e of the foliage which winter‘s rude hand ‘ curate, who, overhearing _ one ~ nipped off. | Where he came from no one his p‘r‘i.lhmorl lll&:m‘:fil‘ the ho c ols wine | ies Favea natie alt mrod what he would do bad be the know to their cost â€" We would advise orb in hiw power, " You l householders to see to their looks, and to dn'd};‘.t 'yho;“ well ::,':.:‘ gfim‘“ f mike use of their keys, as half the thieyâ€" spon/ t peasan a ing done is mainly attributable to the m;';:: cupboatd ?‘:‘sa‘éfi.i carelossness of those who, when robbed; [ng mogn to my wb.'w,. vinevard.‘"" aro ready enough to make a loud outery I x AHELAiXD * | CULPIYATION OF_THR â€"GAELLC TONGUER.â€" Special 6 Paris, k t m iris, May 13. CONTINENTAL NEWsS. "pale ale," aud instead of ;M:’ the orthodox four lumps, or rather "slices" ofougu,oulythmmlnfl;uod, thus, alâ€" most nohc‘hi?. ilu left for thd 3{ &t::tomohn to put in their an at the datent eve pf the oxhibition. What also merits notice is the formation of hotel “ keepers and the caterers ‘of ‘gnbuo‘ amusements into ‘ulldl,‘h?hhl ly ‘to [“roguhu prices," some Hotel keepers, even at present refuse to allow oust> sers to rent & room, to 103. mroulz, unless they agree to take their meals in the establishment at the samé ‘ time, though the law is againss such rofuuf.v Dressâ€" makers are adopting the innovation of| being very &l:ln in : figures, ‘But it is enough to m me swoon nlunmzho; uk«f fot an ordinary season‘s tte, | fr. 500, and this is considered moderate ; when you enter a "skow room mm even b; to view such an art : with feel of" consideration‘ on ‘the‘ part of the merchande, who certainly ex/ ’ ote customers to think no more of a on aave pa t & _ duty for a slice o(‘lum beef in‘ the Sandwich. ‘It is not MW dress makers and milliners bave the m somest country residences, but> i moapnnans, ane aae con as would in a railway or in a loan. It too cold for out of daoor C fashions, cannot be seen vantage, . save in the B:'Iol, where . m are plenty ~â€" toih ft rigitality in style. and of showe in . There â€" are, hm‘*fl“ characters "‘ very _ it ~_ which ns un y makinas® fall Bqures Took thin. sad saan as harens to the stature; on the other hand, the ‘bouquets, &0,, suit all and slender © persons ; they diminish in appeatanoe the ° ’”0-» In m’km ~o {w‘ hite" 4 , and f _i ‘r.‘a_-.. ape bers adupbed. for embonpo %‘ d â€"or fringed corsave | P : v mA : .’JQ' ; O on n ene, M on botte s Tong eats as, on " a while‘ the "ovar wl hk Pube hnt e M"FPol‘y i abt '.?c;":é'fim"“ 2‘ WO ie itc ts Jr’-vfik.j"‘«* nave a spare cupboard Or an empty chest of drawers for visitors not d:g‘onlt to please, and a lumber room forg;::nh- tives at the close of the fete, re is nothing like taking time by the forelock ; the cq’n, thoghtfunm complain, add an extra sous to the price of a glass of the miseries M&’.f;l::dl who â€" can almost claim. the of relatives resume their ciroular notes ; u-mct the oversight of not sending the of wine from their vhoyfl promised in 1869, for hospitalityrendered, and till now unrequitad ; country cqusins in general commence to have S‘mongdiuho |o;'vdhw 1?"1“’1 but hn’ve n;.:.ldn on to " wait a little longer ;" pe we 59"_"?‘"9“9'5;:!’401‘ “‘!’Y’,‘Yfi’ the “gictun trade ; no broker would ever think of ordering a dozen paintings, as he ioi tnpie Tess ears were as as so ussulâ€" m.uAmChrhM This explains how every Parisian "banker" has his gallery," for all that is necessary to become a banker is to p(.iy tlo.&oom .“:aupu:: plate over your, door, & d virfinomu’t in the journals. There is a story current of an eminent fina 7 wb& built m. A:ry'::'d ;' uookh.od t wi t tÂ¥ since he se r.d t.hpe.r‘: hi;lx‘uolf. His h::d:lmtht w praised the collection, v al 200,&)0(. at least. * You will learn with plea ure," added the bantker, " that thu'o valuabl i form my . daughter‘s omy 1. the maddieg td neutnhs piaoe Romeo did not view the matter in this light, so the lm,lurzbu the French say, fuiled to pass the . mne exhibi~ tion leads to another ; for outsiders, perâ€" haps, the year 1878 and the magnificences in store for them at Paris, may be a delightful prospective to which to look foi;wurd, but .:o.ru permanent residents ::: view is not cbarming. +Already signs are numerous and unmistakable of The Sailon is the rendezvous for sharp business men; of brokers with purchasers at their ?boeh; the .rthh'in“n;:‘ "::.. are not the rroprkm of the the picture desalers, as well as the book! sellers, have their " hacks,"‘ so that a treasure is mortgaged when it is only in the state of an â€"idea. : Stock brokers and financiers have a weakness for the fine arts, and the market for the latter fluctuâ€" at*s with the funds ; Ottoman stooks and Spanish bouds are the worst enemies of that this lady is the first actress in France, and whose time is largely taken up with noonday reboarsals and nightl rfortn ances. The Baroness MF follows next in point of curiosity for her admiraâ€" ble painting:. She, too, has not much tiine at her disposal, for not a day passes but she has pary to d«{mor dinâ€" ner, indeperndent of receiv :l‘ and paying visits, appearing at balls and dropping in at theatres. It is gratifying to note these prominent positions occupied bm sex, and the example of how much work a lady can do, if so inclined. Occupation is the best© promoter and supporter of gro0d health and sound sense, bomm so many | Frenck ladies fnd st resources . in and ~"a~ astill greater number in out m literature and science at the t without ever becoming blueâ€"stocking. The salon becomes naturally the text for drawing room conversations So the gommeuz as ninnies and men about town are dubbed, can only shine by reading up; thus they are eloquent about ¢:er¢»¢-¥‘»i reubieus of tant thair Rpowiedge ts there am 0 r n these mysteries appal even the initiated. Who coaches up this couche of society, Perhaps they subscribe for their intellectual food, as they contract for their meals at a fashâ€" 36 bevelineing cnoly es aad bay. cused ing J and buyâ€" ing up stocks of witticisws ; however, every Fun“dch-n,h would feel hlnltodoi‘i you asser e was not a good ju pictures. <The Salon is an ifijfimon which dates from Louis XIV.; it was held even during the Reign of ‘Terror, aud, strange to say, the catalogue of that yeir «1793 â€"was the most voluminous that ever appeared. One of the chief works Dopar : raprescoling ‘s â€" * Repohiioms uty g a a ‘s Costume," it was uco‘::ignies with deâ€" scriptive details, and costume was the type of what is now universally worn in ‘Franceâ€"the blouse. h t oup "After the Wreok" attracts crowds ml:nxlon;' await their © turn ‘* like fa‘:mi.hod ::n:. ouhlg:. “t:o food 8 t 0 & ‘Ilhh‘d .J;(J'.‘ a 5 .mmf.z such precocity the more so| when it is borne in llhl‘ can be able to. hold._on. ...\ Th is _ a ~story loldh oir + U &o curate, who, . overhear one h;llnpdl"fllhonorl unut.homsu:"ng the spring moon in thing but in orthodox aaked wh:flm would do had he the ‘nl,§ orb in hiw power. " You would geftain dnwd.i‘; 1:. _V.OIH’ well '2' “'K‘Not 1," 18 a the s asan nou‘d shut Im) in : my omoud, and : whona the price of wine was too low, I would oxrodp the moon to my neighbour‘s vineyard." â€" ART AND S0IBNOR, Happily the present is also the for h&hli:y’, uwg‘r cover, L anoua] 6%â€" hibition of the works of living artists, show being popularly kn as the . Aod Farbape aho a Tille Tnqughte 1t t and 80 & thcro?::o nm to be mdu‘d% just now amateurs and artists are the lions of the day, and of all the exhibitors attention realptercor " trem," ofâ€" ino yeate stand? sculptor, or wo stand â€" ing. . MI‘o. Sarah Bernbardt, whose THE SALONS AND THEIR FREQUENTER THE TIMES, OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, i1876 Gentlemen . canprocure:10,000 articlesnot %rzo: or "Gobte Web‘ tee" 4 I mvm?g F .,.f“d‘;:, ‘»U f so@M4 twb 4+ y 5) ndor 49+ . [nfl, 150 P Spatite steoks 1 Drers Shirts and Underslothin _ . IN Handkerchiofs, .Mookties, RIBBONS; LACES : MND ~HOSIERY, BLACK â€"SILK 8 Unparalfeled â€"Opportunity © FAMILY~LINEN. English Sheetings and Table Damazké, fan. ‘ For ‘outâ€"door wear, faille maroon, ecru cashmere, rose : tafeta, and ‘ekyâ€"blue faille, have many admirers ; hats baye the y :ii.dun boft::h.pnd othjou dillphy tlum ‘ â€"up border, roses, jasmine, geran ) cvoain Iacer ‘and Tibbon &gk:'.::'oql:":'r | mate thers, gause, atraw, i fmn‘wdmm&mh truct apparentâ€" l gr’l?n’u are rapidl beoonmo m n;_i:wo are proolu{y mk:l:i , & | Th e bourgeoisic are og an ’up a selection of MMM‘MNMIg ;for the summer mpd%hhodus yilla life of five months in the syuburbs ; as a rule, ladies do not like this gompulsory hegire, but the gentléman do; the quiet onninga afterâ€"a hot aultry Jq in the city, and. the early to bed and .-? to ise po uimlubi{uluhl heir temper and their lufi?h; t except on tSuns:fl suburban life is a very. dull affair indeed for ladies ; amusements there are rone, picâ€"nics are no more & French institution than Dorcas meetings in the woods, and it is difficult to induce, gentleâ€" men, exsept those nat endowed with & dhpolit‘on for forloraâ€" , to quit: the attractions of Paris a small and url{ (moraing) nrrt;. . . the . country. On the other hand citizens m‘lypcrwm the miracle of making the m:;rm come t3 Mahomet, by the supply of all provinâ€" ainl products forwud..:f to the Paris marâ€" els=â€"for money never impedes an inâ€" babitaut from luvlngd:ll the delicacies of the season, months before season arrives. All classes have this taste in common â€"tg eat new I AS y &D fruite, as p.:;,.gou Mw‘?umw in . siac ty ae sns Tharine e the Chevets and the Potets. . Happingss,. cor wW. JOBNB'I?ON,, ingorvENT ~ Estare â€"â€" DiuEdnge Now‘is your time 10 buy . bards ware. Twmgfln per mflq’h on Saturday, 27th ‘inst , at A. W, Lixa‘s, 20° N MIBVIIIAY TALUEU AE\, A bours that you suffer from a pleth wealth. â€" Thore is & story id otw Fromd man who was once Mbtflh such was the; law of the.land ; his wife instantly.. gave full vent to. her tears, ** Do be ufl,‘Lolo, before a week‘s tin you will be ‘off to ‘the theatre to wil the first nifht of a new play,‘"" observed‘ the hus in mm manner.. . * Oh/}: never, never,‘" replied, . " unless "«â€" after a profound nfloo&oo-â€",“ the &‘b‘ on where there will be ‘a great ‘Of crying | " s * & and cat like a sullcrer ue:nd from the raft of the Medusa, while the band "exeâ€" %utod mflmdu };cdd {:finwm m or: . a a m.igh‘t be tr:lod‘d‘ywhon all odm-r g:l‘l“% In addition to this passion for the preco cious l‘mhu:'::f :hb.e nra‘l’ufln- l::: anoth 0 to «x first nmmenuuo: i ;“3: A fl"â€". m:fl when 8:0 mqori&y of persons oluwm P keep 1 it is, however; the: fom;mmfie atrength of wardâ€" P oniheti e enreek ee ereaienpraare is comfortable giroumstances, and to neighâ€". said the humorous Charles Monsoiet, reâ€" sembles green gou, the rich may hate the earlieat ‘of the crop, but the ‘season never: closes without ‘every: one \ having their .spoonful, Fm? of nature W freaks among individuals; Louis, XV,, received on one occasion a goblet of milk from a cow, that m oougm \bad" fed orders, . At a signal given a curtain.rose, and revealed a cow eating green peasâ€"it was the month of February ; a ‘dair) maid arrived, and with a -lhor’ ul invited the actress to milk the cow, which lhlod did ; Afarhlminin‘ tho'il:ihb a cup, wi ex name engrayed thereâ€" g:a uhop roposed the health of Offentach, ahd ont NKG K sufferer enoaped "Nom the dant garniture dhdn,nn'nncnd + with fl,'f.mm anciont its look the: better; if it be not full of! years, a little coffee can im‘fut toâ€"it tha smack of age. CUashmere and foulards afe still in . favour, without affecting the seas linens and cambrica ; perhaps colours are besoming bolder, certainly such is the imâ€" raiulon oreated, when ‘combinations of Quo and red are the order of, the diuyâ€" ht:q." pretty d"fim ;::p:&do “:p in ‘odus .Wwith. 1O a tender rose on & m eround, where Miresourt luoflbon to groat advantage ; a polonaise much liked o qxuvstnmhhmnm a fhilla robe of a harmonizing colour ; the polonaise is in tulle, M'Llc. w":;h :?umln ® 1:{ :c:l :: matoh, al ose .: together ;\ e Ilcm olosely, °:‘| 'f"'::fl hohlnc}. by u's' ' . *Â¥ xm â€"anâ€"â€" coloured galoons, rom:..,'_’:fim., of.a on green ~peas. Mile.â€"Schneider, the actress, _ a ~fow . .years .ago, > to equal the good ‘ luck of Ki Louis ; her director, Offenbach, gnvo & banquet to his troupe, invited Sehneidor as a matter of course ; sbhe refused, on u‘:o plonst ill huilfth, ?u&h wd.:m know she would come, if only to c a now dress she had ordered from w&fl She did appear, but refused to touch the most delicate p(at, according to her dootor‘s DRYVâ€"> G0O0DS Saturday, 27th in A. W, Laxg‘s, . Sparki and 0/Qunbek eitasls),. 1odiw â€" NO BE BOLD BEFORE * JUNE .80TH. IN WAREROOMS, VALUED Af _ ANP E1280aXr Drogs . Matorials. Mrs."R: Parsons® >~) Hats thatward Hatés:=» BOME VERY SUPEBIOR nal lovdgt mect o+ raimes : w > tllaoke m ‘“‘ es } 18 4 > be.onrried on .n the large w 1876. #4 & 4 “' “"“’”Mm.‘l a ioi > + / ‘ *Â¥ ‘Auntoch .“ } ty L‘.lv . H. HODGES~,; ovns: ryns : russ: :13 f A1 _ IBB P phadis ate VIt . & **! diK 6A you voi mÂ¥ in rrenihur, | | s EO CC 21": M e e . rnieAt® "AhD" sussex sts.| |Stumpingâ€"Machines Ditthing Machines, . SPRING:â€"STÂ¥LES PEACOCK‘Ss it HATS J# «0~=» â€" â€"HATSq"8 © I HATS ; New Edin Sherwood . * Ricesreatmnane bes d1 k POST OF BAVINGS BANK. Dopouuwl? receive &Logu. Interâ€" id oo demene en noss eefaonest . 20 I LE Ame ioR 2l K.?%flgm_. Tvaly EY wctats A sup . y hechen o rfer t o en onty en Collections will be from moxes ary a oo UE oo oo rataoAtrect Leiter l be aelivered by Lotter Carâ€" %m %?51 nAgr‘? es > Nexooey bopy ftuakmit | MONEY ORDERS. | | (Bign of the Red HatJ [\ .w»n oneles ibeitzn.s8ti 2337311 "Wearnt POIT OFFIOCE OTTAWa, minutes clusive, *4 Post Offlces, May 6 1875. JUST RECEIVED ALL THE KEW > _ STYLES FOR 18976, s Ottawa April 2, 1876 All Moils are closed lby. Montroal time, 8 1876 (SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, i8 i11 EN i $§8 fifi!fi%‘!gfflfi. 1% flifiggi ANK OÂ¥ OTTaAWA. South Sea Seal BRarhk, lotices, Rost Office. By Order ofth Lo notr y ivpetpmin beas 56 SPARKSâ€"8T,, 3 Cmm i 4 3 l 2 Cl l . tex »Ewpor NG:â€"STÂ¥LES AT | AT THE t 4 sBS Ei o #0 c testa 4* and Beaver .. H. LAWRENCE 4i k1 ol , paid}i $alls HATS ; faitâ€"Golling off below Cost ! **= * 'wm;,.-, 6 wtap w# 1 §§ 14 a¢ In‘conneption with the Hotel, will be replete in & day of two, in v BA SAE TERE Brpect d ta there Rores, had in in Rrfticn [ _|!__ _A RESTAURANT | _| Te CLISBY HOUSE! CLISBY HOUSE : LLVERPOOL HOVUSE s na td foidd lite Whox io eoom, ovencont ::nvl. Feob x‘wv( "Le"@oo M‘m Mave always on hand oo meeent i s P miiiiieens‘ s ags â€"orareiineuieueintin mremimin A newly arrivad and camplote stock of Gente‘ miterisl row on hand, consisting of IMPORTANT . :~TOâ€" CORPORATIONS _ , WEELPNG@TON, STREET,, JOSEPH : DIMBLEBY, FAStleNABLé TAILORINGâ€" ESTABLISBMEN1 ‘Qb| DEAU (straet |86 Faim op rnAhlaiowlm"l“x..o ILAJAM HeldO/3 1 _ MICHIGAN WTATE rain ar sA0ksos, Te, _ _ _ __ _ 242 _ .i Fare O# /tmnâ€"awerroay rmerrfur®, io. io agw . holsd‘ | ; wtoRrGaw nwwlz:flufi“ w o SS fls rlACH0% â€" .B “nro“ tTATE FATR AT ALBANY, 1878 MHave been awardel the CLAPP & JONES ENGLINE at every Fair at which they ‘have been Steam. Fire<Engine here you will get thorough sstisfaction as regards 6gst, material andâ€"workmauship. \Gite us a "cai!_and you . wili mot YÂ¥egret 1. , 4976, â€"â€"â€" \.____â€" 46 Sparks streot; Ottawa, Agéatefor. Canditn, Ottawa, March 28, 1878, TAILORING:q::© Ottama,mApril 20, 1878. Ottrwa, Jan, 27, 1876, MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT OoncE. ~SeuOT id5eI k.4 JC 301 i §JV 409 a . t .. 4 BoV "tt’dffl'og--,}“ fi d i B LOadL JVI Tailorin M@r 186 é 188 RIDRAU §TRENT ma w M SOMIEBYILLE as sole Canedian Agony. nas taken an extrs Ottawas, Ap Plumbing, Gas and Steamâ€"Fitting. m The NOW OPEN CALDWELL & Co., lel the OLAPP & JONES ENGLNE at every t groese vm-nqounn-tun streot, 0. 61 md*% m }, jWO: Close to: Parliament Buildings, @ENERAL OUTFTTING »sr aBLIBBNXRNT, CHINA HALL. . ~ANDREW‘S3 26â€" RAIDEAU STREET, w complete: atoglyy or .. . Terved tho bon siyh MA O o.‘ s o ca LaP ORDER ; YOUR SPEBING â€"8ULISâ€"AR, REQUIRING FLIRE :; PROTECRION. TAILORING. EVER YET OFYÂ¥ERED CHISHOLM :&; BBANNEN. WLLRLNG i8 UITE, OVEROOATE abd atl kink P \Â¥ & U RIDEAU BIREET, HOT AIR DRAFT FURNACK Bm â€"and Most Economical P. C AUCLAIR, wou peiine *n aatre prike for O Apouiep MELTON3, AC.,, & PROPREIETOR. §5. °020 £5,.241° #D fimhuw'hfl puersnn Giaarmees o«un.u‘ ho WILSON & UKK: Oarvers &CHilder Take Notice that on the P & ire," or nuy ol feves IN OHANXCRR «~avprien,® «/ . _ a% Worcestershiré "’j ALIGBEST ~PRIERS AT PARIL YEXA _ .. 3 . Oe Io oleatifit Woiine Embracing ali the novelties, out for the neesth to which they confidently.<& #» w .W .# .. $ . o fhorner 6f Lanterns and Slides Withâ€"direeâ€" PAHII & """"".‘P‘BM!EE\DD . TAXD ARD . ACALES: GIBBS & COURSOLLE BOLLCHTOR OPT CS «o SHOOLBRED Patents .. of .Invention, AROPAOYTUTRRARA _ ~ wr6Q Aanark s â€"st In To be had of all GroceMt s dus Lt d P peen oo mane th make movey ‘w ue .c.obe 2L A8/». #$76id w \lRADE .MARK RRGISTERCL] : :: * * c aveabe, er on 48 BALES CARPETS and OURTARIRS. FAIRBANKS & CO,, RBTICTUORE ~FPRA4U® TTAWA CALPET HOUSE, vooa!! Music. UAT; ROUEHTBON.is m LOOKIEJâ€"GLAS$S and reapeot worlby;of the most asami$ Houpap yee e :( Wfi is Ao e DBF a ermiine of Werusmer all kinds of CondMIWWBbrt AHERARDN RROHR. ooX B als w alplos were KAROIPROOITY would be per; lated in every :‘“ > un‘g States, orem iboK-d| our work w The t southern saives . {rom contsnies,: Wirlk triee which rangement. natural By the a contiguous 5* s "huuk mitrer fartl “1 as to the pol couniry to b f y «D en a e > l. io. Clay an to: due emant haste w fuend# would put iÂ¥ ople has uP 6 int TEB X4 be wbep

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