toâ€"some to Sir: A. T/ | / pot paid (Rstimate physical dis. | â€" Now toâ€"some to Sir: A. TV ... 10bs Pro the" ability probably atiribatable 10‘ the raids Pn (n ce c ate oi atien * Lo. of the cruisers. ‘Buch are, the ‘damages, as sealous forâ€" the ‘ maintenznce < : ind ‘hqh!““wâ€"dn-m-ï¬:ï¬.-d he s should add Canadaâ€"paid so sweetly. > | deominations of Pr h Upfar: . B in oo Mowiitnk Juiges‘ were then named by Col. Sandâ€" ford, to decide individually as to the fl'&.flhfl.w;ï¬oflim baing awarded the of the awards of the American exhibitors. The awards, names, and particulars, will be made known when received from the English Secretary . { BQUABBLING OVRR THE GEN EY A AWARD. o Canadian Commiussioners met the English Judges for the Centennial Exâ€" hibition on Monday. Col. Sandford, ofthe Ii&hun,p-.u... The Engâ€" lish . Judges .agreed to act as judges for fxct in the minds of would be ind sim ons oc ine nB pas or. mu bound : to comgratulate the on . who redect Honolt upon the sountey Taied tesitmriny to the Kind: yoinfemeay‘ aI the Commnizsioh, to thatr macked avilice Ir Hon of inel, wark "nerments inaszme w:t.=§,§"' r<(yes “:'-";"x. %:.r Pvees eaaet in 9e F. U M, e . ow i) »m t iss t e w ionneny onl Jn The following is a gratifying and so far as the expression of individual opinion can go, conclusive reply to the virulent abuse 2.:"0 Philadelphia corresponâ€" ~â€" Om andafter Thursday next the steamer Queen Victoria will commence her night ly trips to Montreal, the connection of with the steamer Princess being made at Curillon being a presumable certainty» The . thorough equipment â€" of this Company‘s boats, the courteous â€" teâ€" haviour ot all its officers, and the factâ€"a pany started there has not been a single .aii-odq'-pm-abbhn‘ih} reécord, should make the advertisement, which appears elsewhere, attractive to all whom it may concern. \ the T .m-‘m ‘The severe tome of the article cannot fail to secure for it hï¬t at the n:. give unâ€" % g same , of the sinister motives 'l\oh‘hq‘w,dhomb well ilustrated by the fact, if what our Toronto correspondent says is a fact, of which wo have not the slightest doubt, that the authorities there have not yet m.d.-’d. of the fugitives from Cayuga gaol. a OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. 1876 natives mankind won‘t miss them. The Times. It is ramoured that their Excellencies the Governor General and Countess of Dufferin will pay a visit to the Supreme O R N Co Night Lineâ€"R W Shepherd Havana Cigarsâ€"iGXN Nye Notice to Contractorsâ€"F Braun Tuber Rosesâ€"J H Shanly ce . Insolvent Act of I#73â€"D.8 Eastwood Balanceâ€"W 8 Wilson & Hanging Basketsâ€"J H Shanly _ Dry Goodeâ€"W 8 Wilson op-umu’m Gold Fishâ€"J H Shanly I 6 Forty graves daily open their jaws at Bagdad to receive victims of the plague now raging there. As the victims are Dominion Business Collegeâ€"W B Robinson & Dry Goodsâ€"W 8 Wilson A special despaich has been received re from Philadelphia, to the effect that 1 e paphe o M TOH "Lith Ascumen PHE CENTENNIAL AWAKkDS + & Mesronaxt â€" TAILORS i it SP oeexts Srkemn, Orfaws. Mew Aduscrtiscntents. s with deep regret that we have observed anadian . _ Kenny & Sons, A Firstâ€"rate Stock, A Firstâ€"rate Ontter, A Pirstâ€"rate Pi, se _ Imserted in this Lid were conlirmed. This flt ed at ten o‘closk, m:“ Pontifical bigh mass. I gave con in . the evening before vebpers at St. Mary‘s to 130. Of course I tor.h and exhort several | times perâ€" tun:mdth?om l .: our: £ Siz,â€"I bastened, with much interest, to listen to the lecture of &rA."l‘.Oï¬ which purported to be on Church State. Before giving my views on the same subject, I was anxious ‘t> to a gentleman 0@ such high rep â€" J must say that Iwas disapâ€" fomiss‘o,, Hinuntron ctran mart dade in Lower Canada ; in fact, a of the salient points of | Sir, two pamphilets, with little new :ndmd up with the old the realms." © Why 1 <the Jows cried out We have no King but â€"as if there were no spiritual in the world, or conscierice to ‘be Which is above the world, 10 be j e mu-flmmuï¬ A. T. Gait‘s Lecture on and State. | ' unhappy substituie having questioned the nnpil::uto u:ontni‘?&. of a ball of mine that sent a batsman to the pavilion «L b, w. . 2nd. L did not refuse or object to one substitute, nor could I do if ur account + {:ptobn‘.coawm'halm naither time nor inclination, nor to widen a breach of whose origin 1 am ignoran I leave the remainder of the letter to be estimated at whatever price it may 1 however, to add that I ' sy ise with the writer in his | yoar‘s affliction. I repeat the expressic of delight at sesing him sgain on the fiel4, and T express my hope‘t! homynonbo R y red 1 (odhw'u at a0 + { ance of a substitute. Mr. George Brunel kuorc,j::"omr, Mdl"hn en th { most e proof od â€" tions, in spite of his persistent efforts to the contrary. . " e‘ t t M 1 Times,a sonse that if Russin is se y inâ€" !.t;qmuï¬n.hm-m m‘. it has undertaken a mission on ich itswould not be to the world‘s inâ€" terests to impose a check. 3 Sir,«â€"I would not reply to the lett« which appears in this h the in °"°'|., m noc'::c * e late matcb, wers mi;!nbeni-oan-u&. I w“ two misâ€"statements, which ‘are altributable to the heat of ; =186. I affirm . eut that umpire has no recollection of my hm. tion cv:g decision arrived at by gallant officer," and I assert most posiâ€" tively that I did not .. The The Times, which, whatever . may be said in its dispraise, is after all a very true refléction of the public opinion of Great Britain, indicates with sufficient distinctness the willingness of the nation to renew the struggle which brought glory to the people and medals to numer The desires it to distinctly underâ€" stood that, while insorting tho, tomment e‘:t:â€"o(Mla'.h. no wWay expressed therein. , a worth defending in the absence of sufl.. ciently suro guarantees of reform and liberal treatment of those who dissent }&o-ï¬om'“&ï¬* â€"Such guarantees offered, G Britain would gird herself again and at once for a renewed struggle with the Power in the humiliation of which sho spent her bost blood ungrudgingly, and which by cmn&ghl-doï¬onpdx‘:f &hmltudu-daml of blood and treasure a necessitr, . â€"~ To the Editor of THE TIMXES. though it is: suggested that the feeling in Great Britainn where the qusstion is the question of the day, is somewhat r:strained by the idea that Turkey is not Writing in advance of the receipt of latest despatobes to bo expected relative to the revived Esstern question, we can ouly characterize the situation as grave in Ahe..yery last degree. â€" The sulcide or or murder, whichever it was, of Abdul Asiz is a small affair, is comparison with what, loomes in a future which may not bé very remot~, if any dependencé is to be Mc‘a&omnh received Every telegram that now reaches us, whether from Constantinople, Londo®, mn«-lin. St. Petersburg, Vieens or salisfies us of the fact that the bloody but glorious war, of which the Crimes was the feld, will have its dupli cate soon in the annals of Europe. ‘There would seem to be no. alternative Ottawa, June 6, 1896 C€oryzesvoudciuce. THE CRICKET MATCHK. To the Editor of the Globe * ie 0 butdctuss. TUBRKEY. kpatak a id# 1a nm.‘ to! the not paid (Eeth Gold and ‘Bi1ver Coin ooppnat snn Notmend hezets or Premises at M ont real ~ and t %"m ped 08 ; $27â€"105,071 14 â€" tha es 4t ohroule "teuke And Tnstite: Amount of iNotesof . 18,080. B .v. h Vaky onfl, Sividend i yourly Bail® _ (Sub: $12,000,000). . . ried Mls......... Capital Stock paid. up During the past. year tha shar , of the bank hive bad cccesion to lame the loss of their esident the late Mr. David Torrance, who l been associated with the Board of , : Te se namavie created ‘at the election of Mr. Gflbortm“. DP [ Mort ce on ons Aatandt Rrarttas ts rcn:wll ologlincq.' F n erupret c P It is gratifying to know that the coun mdt :&ims. enjoy such :’; seadue at heme end strond butfih ï¬ï¬‚‘,! e o..-.c..s..":ï¬. opmdnlun{imld‘bt Lo: it n eminiy tif relrogment 4 T8. expenditure, by the, Adog’uon of more ww(od-,ud reduction of they ocou, omn Mwm ht conndinlar on Bove o wasls in payable June, 1876. .. > : 838,280 68 wrinsend neiiiizon ow A2RPET c Statement, 206B 4 atly limited. ‘The ©Bank, in fact, canâ€" $5. ‘susonnbly ve ekpooted to exfay a d ue ie saveneee o wilentting eittsl community of ~the Dominion generally may be .onâ€"the stability :-_:Lhmo â€"under extraordinary and on m-n-: lessen .nd' n-u: of .nd- ts «poing a 5@ sumptive capacity s M_demmnhdl parts of the â€"world seams : to have for :its dbï¬:nh&;hnnnm slowâ€" ness mc:&dlmtsï¬-dhmha the course all to will go far tolimit its duration here and to prepare us fop: taking advantage of the htopfl.dl returning prosperity. : dlecad ied hbn“inlo mï¬ifl.,wflm business, which was noticed has nnhtmoly continued to bm the. 1e0uit of qprerioge anerimaingâ€"aid the result of previous &thhh‘w&w‘.ï¬j The Directors, aftera caralul soratiny of over.due paper and current loans, have to cover the: loss : which | muy arise from debts believed to be bad or doubtful ; and in view of the hï¬:d mmu_udm w for coming year, they dient to make any»transfer of " Rest X: count‘‘ on this occasion, preferring to leave the sum of $567,926.81 k-loou‘l: lated profits at :n:go&hdt;ï¬f Account, where it more‘ in case of need, to mest un foreseen con The Directors have pleasure in presen ing to the -hd:l:? a&mfl ment of assets Mmflm at the elose of its. financial year :â€"The balance of profit and loss account at the last annual meeting amourited to.$405, 3$79.29 ; l-h‘&nï¬hfor the.year ended zf)thApril,l ‘Q‘:ghr Mu&w manegemen ision foc. all bad.â€" and doubtial debie; are $1,838,679.10; Eï¬mouao. Out of ‘ which ‘two s T: perâ€"cent. 1875, $837,805 ; on 1st Jun l‘mo, 39s,‘ Ts orafaantinnne nql:mwl'ooaï¬odhmd. i sbharcholders of the Bank of Montreal was mespmm'm:uu one o‘clock. j Mr. R. , B. General Manager, N'_dv‘h_‘.mm!w followse:==..; ‘.ulm“ “'-"...-..""’f... y | M&v‘lfl:‘o in _&ofll‘% fln en armaoas m heC ofaennenven nnn.o-'l shall endeavour bdolum are the real functions of the Church and State with respect to each other, and with "?:‘.â€.:’.o many h-b."i-‘ of the " A..""ï¬:.:.‘:.:""'--?-':"""u carry with x-,thu I nlllycy infirmil .Thmn-ob struck and, Peries .to: pray to God, save their own souls, and learn wisdom. > Canada. Kohq:!h that the bishops and pries m‘mfl koopthdrm(mblh. and to mainâ€" uhmh ent to those which the I“ mu:l‘l’ym M&n(?.n' tario. am surprised Alexarder should come to Toronto to Toronto _ to. propazate ill feeling. _ The BANK Or MOiTREAL. Anannael Mocting. ASSETsS $ 1,050,005 16 > »m,dn 9. : 41,800,023â€" 56 10,202,002 02 ‘ .‘" mï¬â€œi hop of Torc $ 5,500,000 00 2,117,520 00 614,798 64 184,955 46 180,7080 «4 720,001 08 567020 81 neral Manager 10 THE TIMES, OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 1876 $37,512,000 07 $19,800,240 61 27,500,720 04 $11,079,400 00 18,018,710 46 0,581,240 08 8,010,840 61 425,000 00 of . the i 9t u00e 00 t male "-‘%}#ï¬w& en Dress Shirts and Underclothing, i{;.mï¬,( RBBONS; ~kACES ~AND> ~HOStEAY, Englh Sterings and Tabl: Damasts BLACK SILK 8 FAMILY ~LINEX; $20,;000 "It is “'f,',‘j the most ‘snd deâ€" based tribes only thiat "the tioa and wmfmdbmmbï¬uï¬ï¬' bu: we bel‘eve there Hiré many in civilized countries whom.fmye(:t, ‘nzq» m ) htrs ul mtey aret mtc t {ihquo;onqu thich has done more sls & use it will "be the lo: T% the to avoid botl use o nidernngy to mroms song hag n ficge )‘ and you will be satisfic with the. t.‘ Remember the name, % that the mmm of Hard & Co. is on Totonto, Ont., â€" l ho &# MSOLVENT â€". ETAE â€" ~DPOREAIEE DRY â€"GO0DSâ€" ‘h“h.' 9 . h 4‘".' -.ol‘.“‘un mut: mportan! "’r}*fl? vited them to "partaleé with ‘him the \ ingmeal. * The 6% 'd at sl"%.ev . dtiolik 1 ‘ .‘ Chinign en o orlnl-mn% worship ual . ~ Consent was given. © The chaptor h came «in‘ course in the morning‘s m:'u Acts vii., which recounts the Stephen. â€" Each one was giver a bible. |_ ‘The bailifs were not heplested, ::&mohptgmnd arse by verse. on ox e chap shiowing how the world_had. ‘not cbanged ï¬blll the d‘yl of 'h irly . iv’nr.m'l s Church.. "He himsolf Tor eÂ¥ainple, was ‘f'i“?m†atrrest, and only last he been stoned. 'l'bq‘véc' party ‘ttien‘ it in prayer, in which "the ,' C#â€"| e "?&&‘ L " office ."f'f""h' o'it‘;u_(lko‘ centre of attraction. ‘The "door ahd it ‘the -;Kf†’, ; ~# ‘ .†A ‘ .‘1 %- dodidi6 â€" ...%-‘EA the sum of $100‘eadb. ‘‘ ‘He* was, artestod Qi'l?iulbr’ m&b-qmt sult"6 j ‘by the Baro Iokine, pii O "Oc" . 1Ake5, by. fie Dt | Mowtrzar, June 5.â€"Early this |morn i i'â€l’“unoo lt%'f'md ‘ under the impression that he was t to mun away, took the first Tppor: Mr. .‘Lemattyer ‘Masselin, Bards" d harn ;‘% “!.’ Thg and ready to‘" Them:" H C @m»-_f._:f it * K 4 P -.~; Unparatieled :Opportunity | « TQ .PROCURE _ ; .. . ness in one i'or in | '?:l.:o u::t'hu, m&:g.‘ï¬o toa'gg? ye p m b.anches ‘of commerce and i o“hmta;\oum k m.nhd.hm y more or leas ?udn' All* her > 0s Chicago and New ‘ ; have a in merrantnenes f is one feature in the nM whick may bom& ‘by ‘the | share wdlno“ho ‘ns well as its ‘off th ‘some of " satiafaction. W have / passed t m of sevat tial, and T"think 1 may say with un resourdes and "inc | fvan‘cial ease and gth" ) hout the ' f oy or fall, ‘afd"" the"" oomparativ Ammunity from serious 1losses ltg ‘ of ï¬est depression ‘are | that the resources ‘the: :ï¬mwm hava‘been kept well in Hand . ‘@ud‘its loans are based upon sound comâ€" ' tgm‘ml ples, (lylmu.) L aaod: ot say the prospects ‘of the immediate wre by no means % y at} F to force business > ie t and we may ‘be called upon for ouorcl"oof:'!bnuiind‘ ‘eserve. °1 mot ‘believe, however, that wo shall ve long to wait for a mc t Hear, hur&. Our tp'lovlhnlv | , where "th mm‘l of " this) ‘Gountry â€" ‘lies is gbx wous ; . our rohants are rapidly adapting | themâ€". ves to the altered cont of@rwi; universal it is a question of thite it m > th renaunérative retiitns. ‘l] on d that the bank is in ‘"exgellout n to contribuits to suick revival, and to Henefit thereby, ~(Applause.) . _ Mh n"l;honm!l of ‘last‘ yeatr‘s ‘ been ‘acocustomed ‘ to o’hg.,ubuc it minst be remembered it has ‘been achisved" inâ€" der very unfavorable umm.. (Hesr, hear ) Onwhu ‘ fins â€"led "us" 10â€" 100k Tor profteble ue still {further diminuti ?‘w'.ï¬Ã© yet "P"“I:“?h'*‘;l' eBock If _ disposal :o â€" Mr, A % â€"beir marks to ofter, ul/v:x little informa uonwglnbm' is lied by the goneral s t of affairs now sub« mitted to the shareholders The posiâ€" JUNE >S80TH. Dress© Materials, IN WAREROOMES, VALUED AT BOME VERY BUPERIOR â€" JOHNSTON, THE CHINIQUYX ARREST AND ELEGANT BE SOLD BEFORE Not Qaite So 144 Bparks street. . 0 a eall is Feepecohuity ce i DA iP oiried »am. “'7‘"'“0‘ ‘-‘im' "r',..v.li on _ hi No. 07 Rideaun #irtbet. . And all other goods in Great Reduction‘in.the price of Hardware PEACOCK‘S Deo. 28, 1878 _ e HATS‘ 3. HATS ! Made up in l-qe’:.u. Z c : is and Beaver stt is chereriera ns | o ci l Aetal Converanen oomintion EDN Un t! SFuch aod, igin atrests Ll'vlâ€"lo-vl. to lend on Real Estate in city _ _ 1OUSE, SIGN"AXD Â¥RESC PAINTER, Wellington atre>t, .« , .. Near F‘ooloy‘s Bridge ©=as.w. Lkonaku, Just Received. 1 2U w orpawa, ~¢ C OYBTER At all Every day as it . 73Â¥ .'L'n; yala d * 4 ' London" Restaurant bncnnms i dectininiae i sn Haalih Lo0h senpdes wnod SAPPERS‘ BRLDGE. 1y HIW fully stocked with ol iipogor en aanre BMLLIARD HALL @0K HKERBE. oc c oihe nidtbpdhe prendipiet® ts\ 1 a 26 cuyr OX MRRE : AND Berved on the shortest nctice. Moâ€"HODCGCE S LUNCHBONB, SPARKS STRRBRT, Ottawa, Fob, 9, 1870, %g,m'“»‘uflâ€q‘ï¬â€˜&‘.&& ~+~~*ON THE ‘10TH JUNE, + pyseogee t e foun xgoree: | y | > feonie af o The rat Will Tom in as he mt teait drd 709 ts wodk or J * "AtMAMHRAA ‘REUSTAURANT, CALEDONIA SPRINGS $@" Liquore amiiUigars of the finest brands rfedgat j > 3 03 +A ns n m uge ce nc Russoll & O‘Connéell, »" A oall is rexpeotfilly sollotted. Mena‘d served‘at all Hours, + Buppors up to 18 p.m, o | .\ s ols | / ... Antetireatya Baberee on . The Ba the chotcost SPRING ~STYLES Commercial ~House, SHELL â€"OYs3TERSY English Chop House, Open for the Aeception of ‘Grests B. MELLON, Eâ€"OPENED MeALs or AtC Kinbs HK. FALLS, THE ~BAR iA (t1/\ | RIDEAD: ONLY $2.00 pet kex, 100 Ibs. Seasoun., of :1876. [ste Noonan‘s Restaursnt] SUorn. ATBRET ; . knasin‘s oi imiatey) 56 SPARKSST., GLASS PROFRIEETORS. LHATS ; DINMEB, EStotels. LUNCH, AT SUPPERS PUTTY proportion.‘ ‘ Also PAIt Proprietor, #yl dD4ltf &At Ropresent the following f & Puater,, Biratiord ; Hagen NR T acer" Omang! K gue; G M. O C"“_ io YO, on Cpaiy Drlie,Caltivatore, Beapiug â€"Machin Orlinderi se :.:“'.*."ï¬"-q.*‘ p‘: ' onlnderenotiavaiatenninele Mataie AP Where‘ you ‘will ‘get thoiouzh satismotion as regards cost, materiat and LIVERPOOL "HOUSE * ® P j yc % h-; h.."% ST . eR t n Y s hi aiterigs s1 â€"'fl £ r MoQ. i6 «se hiA ht s ‘ f Â¥H€ 42 me Shiialeg prm ply un i at e t ALe mt Bummt Orrece t ?mm-q‘m"Y" '-&iéï¬w_ 'm" ing ht TV HUYX : i Lo9z * _ on ahusoe â€" NT _ â€" c lt (ttawa, Fob 6, 176. * JOSEPH _ "‘"!! "Bu-:svf ¢. FASHi&fBL’E’gï¬.ORI (G ESTABLISHMENT j mw mv% 110. ""““"d Give us a cal and ‘you will "not regret it IMPORTAN Steam Fire Engine Seolling off below Cost! hrer 110 tlven" Costumes ‘fir. the< Erteme: Low Phie af :176 éich BLY T H 4 Stumping ‘"Machines, Ditching ~Machines New Qostumes worth $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, 89.50 f CHOIOBR FOR %.15 RAQH. TAILORING ; Linen Costumgs, Pa‘résols"’%ï¬ï¬aï¬dh Umbrellas, Ottewas, ‘April 20, 1878 Ottawa, May 16, 1876. 1875â€"PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION_I8)6 W., M..SOMERVILLE, â€" _ MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, Ottawa, April 22, 1876. MUST ~BE~CEEkAREDâ€"OUT ~AT "ONCE. ‘ CLAPP: &. JONES "CJNE : NWG 10UMEAO® â€" enc ABBOTT & ~M‘DONALD, Plumbing, Gas and Steamâ€"Fitting. “..'W)m .M '“E' Pat ‘;‘3‘14.4' CALDW ELTL GREAT CHEAP SALE WORSTED STUPFS, 66 &.68 SPARKS STREET No. 61 Rideau street CHINA ~HALL. » id * RMOEAU STRRRT. ORDERE "YODUR SPRING â€"BUIIS AT RIDEAU ~STREET |40 EUREKA HOT TAILORING, 25 RIDEAU . STREET, CHISHOLM & BRANNEN: CALL AND GET PriCES EVER YET OFFERED CaNADLAN TWEEDs DHALES®® py WEEE TAKKN nÂ¥ n 48 Sparks street, Ottawn, Agents for COavade Ladies® and, Children‘s . FARKASOLA, worth oF BEAUTIFUL BTOCK TC,, OVEROOATS, and all king â€"of ‘Tallo CORPORA TIONS ausdstich c th s aige, Mo. MELTONE, #0; & workmeanthip * 9 B ore have been fnlo:; Ellin!‘ .;:E i "'_::3: he De: ' t-. rNpombe m os inanulactired by bin , OhEE f20Mc® im Worcestershire ~Bamnot Pobt ha omés for Oniarie. in vary resnact whet? oodnecte "TPe** Y H N OHANCER® mm.“ Te A n gï¬m& z a ,.“?"-1«, n Lo Wrent nou.s weekly line Ugtwerd es | ports C . ‘rfl" witge MH « beoded wb e wet “" T oo arop y ) i1l find it to in Apptr inte f w ts 8e ATB en sate, Abous Stt 94 0908 Gesta tok nad wl ie Camai. Resin â€"(pureaane" ABBlF at the Oficé @06 vark se 1876 O rappers resembiing t SHOOLBREL fid soOOL LAnEHEI Hiate "Lgne NAUTIOE 1876â€"lex freight Theâ€"1876 Ottawa & Newboro F"J."i E h -.:!'vd-‘ PASSENGERA AND Leaving Queen‘s Whart at ' & v.-l;. The Union Forwarding and Ratlway Co Th Otie Bver Teviglin Cogpamy ON AND As;zn <ps. FAIRBANKS â€"&*CO wbracing ali the a 24128 4 L;..&llj;x, ’ :Ih‘! CR € Ottawa, May 4, 1876 tawa Fob: T. 1876 Ottaws, May 8 k WA Ottawa "&‘Montreal, hich they confide WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of Mhy BTEREOâ€"PA NO Invite . Inspection wWalLDIEn tbe mICEEST XED was YOERS OAETAGE AGENCT L0 L Manutacturers. Immoria CHROMOS AND Fi ereoscopes: & vH Calling at all intermediate Ports. LOOKINGâ€"CGLASS am re Headouarte 40b ~8T. ~PAUL: : SEREST And on Ridean Canal, between ::-.io-m ALFPEED RORERET LEM 1kA & PEREINS of Wortes cing Man un f NONTEREAX BETWEEN R J [A kes â€" WITHE s Y commence Oartais 1876 1 id BLE Ju Ht. PMA 'â€"‘(d"'- taken oÂ¥ee Â¥ m Bant i8 Jan: Â¥ eaday we â€" ds Toh on . biskimcl Rocheste Sti & F‘ n" Mr 49 the ; proved muhtef i up close water.. | Toue i being m W ages Ol the 1@P 10. POW J 91 â€"vlf-vj 1reeâ€"40 wrs TT O &OtiD empl n © o Ht